A handful of us have been having a protracted conversation over the past two weeks regarding the benefits of allowing our users to categorise their categories. Sounds odd? Well, yes. It is and it isn't.
Soon we will unleash a nice little search engine for you guys to use internally. We don't want to go down the route of being Yet Another Search Engine as well... that's been done to death, and it's not what we do here at FreeWebStore - but we do feel there is an intrinsic benefit to our members - as shoppers as well as sellers - in being able to check out what other people have to offer. We have a cracking community here, but we are all isolated and distant from each other.
If we have a search engine, then why not a category too? After all, we already have thousands of stores people putting products into categories, but not the same categories. At this rate, we would have over 40 silver jewelery categories, six horsemanship equipment categories, countless kid's clothing categories, etc. And of course, that would be plain unusable.
You'd think allowing a store to categorise their whole store may be an idea, but many of our stores sell various types of things. So it looks as though soon you'll be asked (ever so nicely) to choose categories for your categories. This will not have an effect on your store, but will help us launch our new community site.
Part of this community site involves putting you guys in touch with one another. I know for a fact that one of the silver retailers would love to be in touch with some of the other wholesale suppliers, but we cannot facilitate this without one of us emailing each of the customers, and the waiting for a response from each allowing us to pass on contact information.
Now, if our users can browse a central category structure, and send little messages to one another, even hook up and add mutual links or list each other's stock, that would streamline things greatly. This is my present responsibility, developing our new community site.
It will be tough to get absolutely everyone talking to each other, but I know from first hand experience that our customers are a friendly lot on the whole! I have a handful of people in mind that would love this service, and we plan to encourage members to use this service for extra product slots and whatever other back-scratching favours we can dish out effectively!
If you have any thoughts or ideas as to what you'd like to see or use in such a community site (opt-in, of course, and totally private - only members will have access), please drop me a line and I'll do what I can to include the best ideas into the build plan.
Update - the silver store who offers wholesale that I was thinking of was www.store.Nine50.com.au - based in Oz, but I know there are always opportunities. They're a friendly bunch of people, so drop them a line if you're interested!
Also, they are supporting a great cause - from their site: Nine50 is committed to helping break the poverty cycle in Peru through child sponsorship. Every store which stocks and successfully sells Nine50 Jewellery will enable us to sponsor another child in Peru.
Nine50 has a goal to sponsor 100 Peruvian children by 2010.