Usman Siddiqui has a degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from Purdue University
What inspired you to delve into the world of books, keeping in mind the deteriorating reading culture that we have here?
We never really sat around looking for business ideas. Having seen the growth and evolution of startups in America during our time there, both my partner Jawad and I were immensely motivated to delve into a technology based venture but only if we could answer two primary questions:
- Are we solving an actual problem?
- Can we make someone's life better by addressing it?
We got into books by a combination of chance and preparation.
We are both avid readers and happened to be looking for a specific book back in 2008. When we didn't find it, we immediately realised that many other people might have the same problem. It was then that we decided to build a platform where people could share books. After a few iterations we decided to offer our own collection for rental.
We started off in May 2009 with about 25 books. Our collection now has close to 7,000 books.
Did you face any failure in the beginning that could have potentially turned this idea into smoke?
This might sound like a cliché now but we were (and still are) truly obsessed with making this idea work from the moment we decided to go ahead.
We had no idea about technology providers in Pakistan, the book business, logistics etc but that was our motivation to learn about all these different facets.
Being a very customer-focused startup, which now has thousands of registered users, we pride ourselves on delivering a great product and experience.
This means being on our toes 24/7, ready to jump in to resolve any potential problems or always thinking about new offerings. An issue is as significant on a Saturday night as it is on a Tuesday afternoon. There can be no totally 'off' days or procrastination about doing our best.
Add this to the fact that we have to constantly keep our eye on a whole host of moving parts from technology, to suppliers, to logistics to keep the services running smoothly, gives you a new found respect for a fast moving, customer facing initiative.
Life has certainly changed from being just a passive consumer of many services to being on the other side of the table and wearing many hats.
It has been an exhilarating learning experience, which has given us exposure to technology, books and above all some wonderful mentors! Would not have been possible without taking this leap in 2009.
What were the challenges you had to face and continue to face in this business?
Given limited financial resources, it is always a tough balancing act to prioritize where to spend the money. Is that advertisement in the newspaper more important or do we add the new feature customers are clamoring for? Do we buy new books for our library or do we spend that money on producing a new audio book?
Marketing has remained a challenge but we are just starting to use Facebook to reach a lot more people.
How does it work?
For all three websites, the registration procedure is pretty simple. All you need to do is register with your gmail or Facebook account, enter your desired address and begin browsing. Once you place your order for a purchase or borrowing, you will get a phone call (I received a personal phone call from Usman) and an email confirming the purchase. Within two days, you’ll get the books you required delivered to your doorstep, in good condition.