GenieTown is officially opening its doors to an online marketplace where people will be able to offer and find practically any kind of local service, that in many cases, are very difficult to locate. GenieTown is initially targeted for the San Francisco Bay Area and is live in public beta.
GenieTown enables thriving niche service markets by facilitating opportunities for people to demonstrate their capabilities and passions and connect them with those looking for their help. Customers in need of specific services can create a project and service providers (Genies) can then respond directly and tailor their offer based on the opportunity.
Services that define the GenieTown community include everything from home improvement and personal chefs, to music lessons and help with computer networks. Genies could be inspired by earning extra money or simply because they want to help others within their community.
GenieTown allows customers to easily browse through a broad range of specific service providers or post a job request and invite qualified responses. The next step is to simply negotiate a bid and then get the work done. Completed transactions help build and encourage word-of-mouth recommendations, community connections, and create a trusted network.
In addition to completed transactions, Genies are encouraged to build their online reputation to gain exposure within the community and earn credibility and trust by contributing articles, sharing tips and tricks, and answering questions. Genies earn a rating based on the value of information they contribute within the community as well as the overall quality of services provided to customers. Customers, in turn, also earn ratings too, which keeps the community engaged, accountable and interactive.
Originally posted on February 20, 2008 @ 9:00 am