- From: Katherine Kern <
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- To: Crosbie Fitch <
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- Subject: Re: [projectvrm] #VRM as a meme... Show me the Value
- Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 16:22:12 -0500
So this email list includes developers working on VRMy projects (sellers)
and ³advocates² (buyers) whom Doc is urging to spread the word.
So here¹s an idea - why don¹t the ³advocates² tell the developers what
they ³want².
Here¹s what I want: a better way to manage my passwords to defend against
hackers and stalkers (visual: masked bandits). I use many different
passwords to prevent the domino effect if I¹m hacked and I choose privacy
on the browser to avoid stalkers. As a result, I have to remember all
these different passwords, which go with which account, and type them in
each time. I may succeed in cloaking myself from the view of the masked
bandits. But I have also created barriers to myself to access my
accounts/info, etc! Maybe I¹m one of the few to go to this effort (just
like the free music downloaders). But, I would adopt and advocate a
simpler way to cloak myself from the masked bandits in a heartbeat.
On 3/3/14, 12:24 PM, "Crosbie Fitch"
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In the last century we have only heard the loud mouthed vendor. The silent
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customer has had no voice, and their opinion could only be gleaned via
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survey.
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If what has been missing is the customer's voice, then what, in the market
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revolution of the next century, is the customer going to be saying?
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What is the quintessential customer cry, heretofore silent, but soon to be
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heard?
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"I'd buy this for a dollar"
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"This is what I want - what I'd pay well for"
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"I want" - iWant
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If the vendor has been saying "I supply A. You should demand A."
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The customer is about to start saying "I demand B. You should supply B."
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The long lost law of demand & supply?
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- Re: [projectvrm] #VRM as a meme... Show me the Value, Katherine Kern, 03/03/2014
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