Ask HN: What are your thoughts on this idea?
I have thought of an idea for the social commerce space. We propose to create a button, deployable on ecommerce product landing pages, which allows users to recommend a product to specific friend(s) (instead of the whole world) via Facebook and Twitter. The recommender, acting as a reasonably shrewd person, would hopefully direct qualified leads to the ecommerce website and drive targeted marketing. We would then charge the ecommerce website for clicks (CPC affiliate marketing), giving a cut of our revenue to the recommender if a sale indeed happened (CPA-based profit sharing).
What do you think?
[+] [-] ismarc|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Scott_MacGregor|16 years ago|reply
My thought is a big retailer like Amazon might say, just a "Friends Button"? What makes your service unique enough that for instance Amazon won’t just put in their own "Friends Button"? How will you convince a retailer like Amazon to use your "Friends Button" service? What is the benefit to Amazon to use you for this service vs. doing it in-house?
Still though, I think that if you have a good enough business proposition to offer the retailers, this service could make you a LOT of money.
[+] [-] coderdude|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ABrandt|16 years ago|reply
1) I don't get any results. Not even confirmation if the person took me up on my recommendation. 2) I go to ecommerce sites to research and buy things for myself--for some reason I just don't think of others during this process.
That being said, I do believe you're on to something here. Distribute this among the long-tail of ecommerce stores and you have a high potential market on your hands.
[+] [-] malloreon|16 years ago|reply
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