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One click buy is WKTE, with Amazon's place order command.
(Previously called 1 click buy)
I propose advertisement networks include a small piece of
descriptive logic with their advertisements which tells your
computer what should happen if you wish to purchase the
advertisement as seen.
You
see an advertisement for a product at a price, you can
instantly purchase the product at that price by clicking on the
advert. Your payment details and delivery details would be
automatically provided to a neutral partner which handles the
exchange.
There's an advert marketing a % percentage difference
performance increase for software or a product enhancement.
You should be able to one click purchase that advert
enhancement as seen.
The advert program will recognise the computer environment it
is
in (mac/pc) and make the necessary changes to your computer
or orders to fulfil the advert.
So if you click an advert for web hosting, it would set up the
web
hosting account for you.
If you click an advert for car parts, it will deliver the part to
you.
If you click an advert for a piece of software that claims to
offer
a performance difference, it will automatically install that
software.
For those technical halfbakers, I would also like advanced,
complicated pieces of software to be installable via
advertisements. So people can go computer shopping to install
components to their networks. Imagine installing grafana and
prometheus with one click installs in an advertisement market
which would install the correct Ansible/Chef/Puppet code to
the
correct Git repository in your codebase. And add it to CI.
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Even better would be 0 click adverts. The price and product is displayed on your screen, and that triggers a charge from your account and the item is delivered. If you don't like it you can go through a complicated returns process and then you will be refunded. |
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We don't like the sound of that last part, the bit about refunds. |
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How about if you just send the stuff back at your expense, and we keep your payment as a "restocking* charge" ? |
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*Unless you're returning socks, in which case it would be a resocking charge... |
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Short answer: no.
Purchasing should be safe, secure, and deliberate. Definitely
NOT capable of "I accidentally clicked while I was scrolling,
and now I have stuff on it's way...". |
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My proposal saves you from the accidental clicking thing. |
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Have any of you played a game that has power ups or if
you've played Civilization or Stellaris, you can do research
in-game and "discover" things. These give you power ups to
build time reductions (Like military units build 15% faster). |
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This is where this idea comes from. |
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If advertisements were truthful, I could make decisions
based on what advertisements were telling me. |
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To the naysayers, what if there was a confirmation dialogue to
confirm what you are purchasing? |
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It becomes two click to purchase. Most of the convenience is
still there. |
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