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A [[Paper]] | A [[Paper]] delivery of the [[Consumerium buying signal]] has been proposed. This would simply print data derived from the [[Signal Wiki]] into the form: | ||
* | *of a catalog or magazine on [[new product]]s introduced in some area and their pros and cons. | ||
* | *of leaflets in stores available for '''browsing''' comparing [[product]]s within a [[product group]]. This would produce less [[waste]] as the leaflet would be used over and over again. This may be applicable in [[Friendly retail]] locations | ||
*of a simple [[barcode]]d and [[brand]] lookup book that lists [[price premium]]s - one could actually use this after the fact at home to determine the degree to which one's real willingness to pay for [[comprehensive outcome]] matched one's real buying habits. It could also be used to decide what to buy in store. |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 12 March 2004
A Paper delivery of the Consumerium buying signal has been proposed. This would simply print data derived from the Signal Wiki into the form:
- of a catalog or magazine on new products introduced in some area and their pros and cons.
- of leaflets in stores available for browsing comparing products within a product group. This would produce less waste as the leaflet would be used over and over again. This may be applicable in Friendly retail locations
- of a simple barcoded and brand lookup book that lists price premiums - one could actually use this after the fact at home to determine the degree to which one's real willingness to pay for comprehensive outcome matched one's real buying habits. It could also be used to decide what to buy in store.