Over this past weekend I had the idea to build a marketplace for Gumroad links. I am really impressed by Sahil's Gumroad project.
But, I feel what it really needs are marketplaces for people's Gumroad links. I wanted to see what people were posting for sale - especially in terms of code projects.
So I got to work on Gumb.io - http://gumb.io. There is much more planned. I think it has some potential. What are your thoughts?
you were impressed with Sahil project -- in terms of idea or execution (so far). I for once still fail to see how he will fight with fraud and overall if enough people would want to use it. What do you think?
Yes, fraud is an issue, but it doesn't scare me from the idea. You risk 'fraud' when you purchase a rug from a souk in Marrakech. There is a chance that rug was made in China, but you chat with the store owner, inspect the rug, and you make an educated decision. Buying on Gumroad will be like that, and with a reputation system I feel most of the fraud can be mitigated.
Concerning if enough people would want to use it, Sahil could speak to that better than I. However, I feel like enough people 'use' flea markets, right? What's stopping them from doing the same with their digital goods - especially if there is a known digital 'flea market' to publish your gumlinks to.
Or maybe a consignment store is a better example with the website owner purging and sorting the digital 'product'. Gumroad marketplaces like a poetry corner or upcoming garage bands might start cropping up.
I could never find someone to sponsor the text messages. It was time to focus on other projects.
And yes, I am ready and willing to sell the domain. Others have been interested as well, but I'd ask you to contact me directly. Here are all the details I've sent others: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/190299/miss%20mint%20for%20sale.zip (I'm new to Hacker News so I hope this is not inappropriate to the community's commenting guidelines)
BTW, it would be nice to have the ability to delete link and re-enter the link because I have modified details @ gumroad and then your site is still saved old information.
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 25.5 ms ] threadBut, I feel what it really needs are marketplaces for people's Gumroad links. I wanted to see what people were posting for sale - especially in terms of code projects.
So I got to work on Gumb.io - http://gumb.io. There is much more planned. I think it has some potential. What are your thoughts?
Yes, fraud is an issue, but it doesn't scare me from the idea. You risk 'fraud' when you purchase a rug from a souk in Marrakech. There is a chance that rug was made in China, but you chat with the store owner, inspect the rug, and you make an educated decision. Buying on Gumroad will be like that, and with a reputation system I feel most of the fraud can be mitigated.
Concerning if enough people would want to use it, Sahil could speak to that better than I. However, I feel like enough people 'use' flea markets, right? What's stopping them from doing the same with their digital goods - especially if there is a known digital 'flea market' to publish your gumlinks to.
Or maybe a consignment store is a better example with the website owner purging and sorting the digital 'product'. Gumroad marketplaces like a poetry corner or upcoming garage bands might start cropping up.
And yes, I am ready and willing to sell the domain. Others have been interested as well, but I'd ask you to contact me directly. Here are all the details I've sent others: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/190299/miss%20mint%20for%20sale.zip (I'm new to Hacker News so I hope this is not inappropriate to the community's commenting guidelines)
So I can start selling some projects and source codes I have crafted.
For example:
I updated info: https://gumroad.com/l/gsg
Agreed. Eventually you will be able to claim your links with an account (update, delete, sort, possibly your own storefront, etc)