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* [http://www.clickshare.com/aboutus Clickshare Service Corp.] | * [http://www.clickshare.com/aboutus Clickshare Service Corp.] | ||
System for federated authentication of users across multiple independent sites where users can register with any of a plurality of participating service provider and selectively control amount and type of information provided to a vending website; includes capability to log and aggregate transactions. Attention data owned by the service-providing site where user has home registration, not Clickshare or the vending site. (posted by [http://newshare.typepad.com/about Bill Densmore]) | |||
* [http://www.attentiontrust.org AttentionTrust] / [http://www.rootmarkets.com Root Markets] | * [http://www.attentiontrust.org AttentionTrust] / [http://www.rootmarkets.com Root Markets] |
Revision as of 11:11, 9 March 2007
One of the first companies to offer buyers the ability to post a project and have vendors bid for it
Allows banks to bid for customer's loans
System for federated authentication of users across multiple independent sites where users can register with any of a plurality of participating service provider and selectively control amount and type of information provided to a vending website; includes capability to log and aggregate transactions. Attention data owned by the service-providing site where user has home registration, not Clickshare or the vending site. (posted by Bill Densmore)
Challenging the (implicit on most of the Web) assumption that attention data is the property of the vendor. Sets this (valuable to vendors) information as a tool that individuals can selectively share with vendors, in order to get the best response from those trusted vendors.
- Vendor/Product Comparison Sites
Sites like Froogle, CNET's reviews and others that aggregate product pricing/availability information are conceptual ancestors of VRM. By implicitly forcing vendors to compete more directly on price and service (all vendors' prices, and often vendor rankings, are displayed together for the person seeking the item or service to evaluate), these sites offer seekers a first, crude tool for Vendor Relationship Management.
(Can anyone point to the site that recommends the optimal time to purchase airline tickets, or other examples?)
done. -cfc
- Connect4Growth works in the corporate environment. Uses the term VRM, too.