[OpenID] Thinking About OpenID.com
Bill Washburn
bill at oidf.org
Thu Mar 20 19:56:27 UTC 2008
Snorri,
I tried to edit/restate what you wrote:
- The possibility of having databases always updated (depends on the
implementation) with the last information of end users, e.g.: My last
address if I move
becomes...
8) Information always kept up-to-date (depending on implementation) thus
eliminating the "information half-life degradation problem."
next
- Reduce deaths user accounts; Often users test only once a site but with
his OP… he can remember that he had already an Return to this site
becomes
9) Successful, painless return visits to any website only occasionally
visited. (see 2 above)
and finally
- +40% (French study) internet user close a site because there are a form,
OpenID can increase the rate of transformation of a prospect to become a
customer
becomes
10) More successful first registration visits to a website. Reduces the
psychic barrier to entry for first time visitors to become customers. (see
1 above)
cheers,
-bill
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Snorri <snorri at snorri.eu> wrote:
> The best would be to resume the "benefits for the RPs" in 10/12 short
> points with a Marketing/Business language but "neutral" = no subjective
>
> ð http://www.openideurope.eu/openid/relying-party/
>
>
>
> I would like to add:
>
> - The possibility of having databases always updated (depends on the
> implementation) with the last information of end users, e.g.: My last
> address if I move
>
> - Reduce deaths user accounts; Often users test only once a site but with
> his OP… he can remember that he had already an Return to this site
>
> - +40% (French study) internet user close a site because there are a form,
> OpenID can increase the rate of transformation of a prospect to become a
> customer
>
>
>
> Thoughts? (improve my words :)
>
>
>
> Thank for your participation
>
>
>
> -Snorri
>
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.openid.net/pipermail/openid-general/attachments/20080320/19e1a074/attachment-0002.htm>
More information about the general
mailing list