What does WebBIZcard solve

April 21, 2010 by webandnet

Hi Bruce, Photographer,

Solutions WebBIZcard solves:

  1. It enables a user to use his preferred domain name.   For example, if ProPhotographer.com allowed WebBIZcard, you can attain Bruce.ProPhotographer.com as your branded URL, along with Bruce.ProPhotographer.com/Photoshop-services, Bruce.ProPhotographer/products-photos, Bruce.ProPhotographer.com/oilgas-photos… as your URL-family of webpages.   These can be set up in less than 10 minutes.
  2. Once you populate your branded URLs, the data from these URLs would be combined with data from others who also want to sell photographs, such that a web marketplace for photographs forms.   For example, Mary.ProPhotographer.com’s, Jim.ProPhotographer.com’s photos can all be sold at ProPhotographer.com’s web marketplace.
  3. ProPhotographer.com’s marketplace can be further combined with AmateurPhotographer.com’s marketplace, and at that point, it’s a competitive photographers’ website to any other on the web.

 

To accomplish all this takes massive adoption.   So, the first WebBIZcard marketing move is in issuing several popular types of URLs.   For one, Bruce.ProPhotographer.com/social-networking, whereby many of your social-networks links would be all centralized at your preferred URL.  And, also, you can get Bruce.ProPhotographer.com/classifieds, where you can post your garage-sale items, which will automatically post into Craigslist, and at the same time, form a competitive classified marketplace to Craigslist.  Likewise, Bruce.ProPhotographer.com/resume would help form competitive employment marketplace to any.

Would anyone like to review the specifications for a web invention sample?

April 20, 2010 by webandnet

I have specifications for sample brochureware webpages of an invention called WebBIZcard. WebBIZcard is a central repository of exchangeable personal data utilizing user-preferred domain names. Vanity URL family sets using user’s own preferred domain name, and with exchangeable data.

The webpages will look mostly like Google Profiles ( http://www.google.com/profiles a competitor to Facebook,Twitter, and Linkedin), but WebBIZcard’s invention occurs in the URL syntaxes. Very few people understand what I’m writing about, they can see the webpages, but don’t really understand the significance of the URLs originating from ANY domain.

Would you care to critique on these webpage specifications? These are less than 4 pages—actually less than 2 pages if typed single spaced. Instructions on how to build the appearance of the webpage, and the results will look like rudimentary Linkedin webpage.

WebBIZcard has all kinds of capabilities not presently on the web—you may be amused.

Thanks,
Chen Sun, www.WebAndNet.com , www.WebBIZcard.com

Welcome

January 5, 2010 by webandnet

Do you have any questions about smart vanity URLs and WebBIZcard?   Check out www.WebBIZcard.com, and ask your questions here.   Thanks!