The Virtual Bazaar Manifesto
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We are tired of the profit motive.
Business should be motivated by providing value to society, not by making profit for a few. People are far more motivated to work when they know their work is helping their friends and neighbors, and harming no-one; we can out-enthuse and out-create the plutonomy. It's time to overturn some paradigms, and create a business model to accomplish this. ...and then take the world back from the big-box, big-profit, next-quarter-projections model. Here's the plan:
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The Plan (under construction)
- Get VBZ back online as a traditional centralized e-commerce site. ← CURRENTLY WORKING HERE... for about 4 years now >.<
- Decentralization -- one of the following should probably be done first:
- Make it possible for outside vendors to sell things through VBZ, like Amazon Marketplace or Ebay (with or without auction capability)
- Create data formats for interoperability of e-commerce sites, starting with cross-site searching and adding features in each major revision
- Offer locally-owned shops free integration services (i.e. the development necessary to at least provide their catalog in read-only mode)
- possibilities: bookstores, toy stores...?
- Offer locally-owned shops free integration services (i.e. the development necessary to at least provide their catalog in read-only mode)
I am also looking for other businesses of any size who are interested in joining the network.
Footnote
- ↑ e.g. the way a large business can get better prices or have specific products (or variants of existing products) made by ordering large quantities, rather than having to depend. I should write more about this, e.g. how our local co-op has trouble getting certain products we need, even though they carry other products from the same manufacturer, because of their dependence on distributors. Also, lobbying (for laws that favor your business) is often used for evil, and we need to have equivalent power so we can use it for good.