Guruji.com, the Indian search engine, has started monetizing traffic by adopting a pay-per-click revenue model and is hoping to make $5 million (Rs 20 crores) by end of 2009 - early 2010.
Guruji received a first round funding of $7 million from Sequoia Capital and Suvir Sujan (Nexus India Capital) and is looking to close a second round of $10 million in the next couple of months.
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2 Responses to “Guruji.com targets Rs 20 crores revenue by 2009”
Hi Pranav,
where did u get this info on guruji.com from ?
plz reply on my email id
thanks
Hi, friends
Guruji is based on the concept “Think Global,Act local”.Well this is a gud start for the search engine market in India.But for the timebeing they can’t compete head-to-head with Google.
Regards
Sourav
http://www.indiatourismhub.com