laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2008 | book, travel, books
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 11 2007 | book, books, workQuoted: Americans Like Their Greed Supersized
Wanting everything is not the problem. Always getting what we want is.
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 24 2007 | book, booksQuoted: I hate hope. It was hammered into me constantly a few years ago when I was being treated for breast cancer: Think positively! Don't lose ...
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 01 2007 | travel, book, books
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 17 2007 | book, books, work
I think allowing customers to move things would be total chaos. But that doesn't mean it wouldn't work or be interesting. A bookstore is probably one of the less well suited retail stores for this. I bet it would work at somewhere like Goodwill, where the merchandise is disorganized and non-fungible anyway.
While we're talking about moving things from online to physical retail stores, customer reviews sounds like something that could be interesting (lots of bookstores already have this). I want to go to the grocery store and start "reviewing" the food I bought.
Quoted: I'm wondering: could the same organizing principles that work for community web sites work for retail stores?
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 15 2007 | books, blog, book
And add to that "what's fun for you/employees". Get all three and you've got something totally ridiculously amazing...
Quoted: The secret is simply this: you have a much better chance for success when your business model makes what's good for the users match what's good for the business, and vice-versa.
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2006 | art, books, book
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