The one question that came from last weeks tutorial was that I needed to show how the new online experience would generate value, either economically or otherwise.
Firstly to take a business sense.
The database (which is completely transparent) holds information firstly of local businesses. businesses can add their information for free to create a stockpile of places of interest or specific services. Failing any reliable sources locally, the database would the search more broadly for information if asked.
The difference here is that businesses do not pay to sign up. neither do they pay for adds to spray across the users. The database uses the information to make recommendations to people who are seeking similar sources of information. eg. customer that has recently finished reading a good book would be introduced to a local book store to find their next great read. The book store is charged for the recommendation after it is given and notified who and why it was given. The book store can set a limit on their recommendations but the database controls how many recommendations it makes. (if the database makes 0 recommendations - the book store isn't charged)
The database also logs and reports feedback to the business and to other potential customers.
Every person and business is notified when their information is used and the purpose of its use. Creating a bond of trust.
The database can also automate online purchases for products on the registry like groceries and also arrange delivery.
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