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Kenneth Corbin is a freelance writer based in Washington, D.C. He has written on politics, technology and other subjects since 2007, most recently as the Washington correspondent for InternetNews.com, covering Congress, the White House, the FCC and other regulatory affairs. He can be found on LinkedIn.

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  1. Well Bill :o)
    If you want to “democratize” (equal access and visibility for EVERY business regardless of size) eCommerce,
    First thing you need to do is change out the cumbersome item listing routine.
    Every time I try to list my things, there’s always a reason Google doesn’t like it…..
    I don’t do SKU numbers…….and so on……so I have nothing listed….
    Make the listing routine fit artists like me.
    We have a lot to offer, some very unique things….
    The country (not the world) is missing out on some really unique American made things.
    Then, rank our sites based on the Best REAL (not fake) customer satisfaction.
    To me, the Google Search Window should be the Mall Entrance.
    Just want to read stuff? “Take a left” and go to the library (make a Library Tab) to read news, history, etc…
    Want to Shop ? When people choose the Google Shopping tab, it brings up a page the resembles the guide chart at the mall. And several sub categories would reside in each tab.
    Google could become a Big Giant “Shopify”.
    Money > Take 3% per transaction. That’s it. Then America is back on solid ground. ALL of us.
    My consultation fee of $250,000 applies.

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