Over the past couple of months, a groundswell has begun around the concept of VRM*.
This needs to be on your radar.
Although the idea has been around in various incarnations for many, many years (e.g. I was aware of a project called "TEKRAM" -- yes, that's cutely "market" spelled backwards -- back in 1999; some thoughts from that epoch are here), the infrastructure required and, more importantly, Doc Searls (see the comment section below).
What's needed for VRM to work?: There are a number of technical things that are needed: a robust way for customers to manage their own online identities without getting trapped in any vendor's silo, a way for customers to only share the aspects of identity that they want to share with a particular vendor (perhaps anonymously), and a robust way for vendors to interact with those customers. But more importantly than the technical aspects, the cultural shift of actually putting the customer in charge may end up being the largest challenge.
Hasn't this been done with things like LendingTree: Sort of. More on the differences in a future post.
Who else is thinking about this?: Doc has called a number of people who will be involved, including (but not limited to) John Clippinger, Jeremie Miller, Steve Gillmor and ProjectVRM page
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