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==Transcript – Crowdsourcing cheaper products==
  
==Transcript: Even more products available at a lower price.==
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ZenMe is an organically growing self healing ecosystem. Every time you use the ZenMe app to scan a product, you advertise the price of that product to the rest of the ZenMe ecosystem.
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Here’s an example of how this work in practice:
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When Jane does her shopping at the LowPrice grocery store, she scans the barcode of the product she want to purchase. The information that she scanned is now recorded by ZenMe and is made available to all the ZenMe users when they look for a similar product.
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Let’s  say Jo scans the same product at the BigBrand supermarket. ZenMe uses the information provided by Jo, Jane and everyone before them to calculate the best place to purchase the item.
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The ZenMe app then shows this price comparison to Jo so that Jo can decide whether to purchase the item from BigBrand or LowPrice.
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ZenMe have the intelligence to compare similar products, if it knows of a product that is close enough to the scanned product according to Jo’s expectations then the ZenMe app will also show Jo that product as one of the comparison items.
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Dave is the owner of Super Grocer. He has lower overheads than the large stores and has a few items that he want to advertise as being on discount. He uses the ZenMe app to scan the items in his store and enters the discount price for each item. He also marks when the discount will end.
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Let’s say Jane scans a number of these items onto her shopping list, the ZenMe app tell her that she should do her shopping at Dave’s Super Grocer before a certain date because the discounts are most in her favour at this time.
 
   
 
   
ZenMe uses a shophisticated technology system that allows everyone to
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connect and interact with other shoppers, using customer data to help
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ZenMe. Find what you want, save money, make life easier.
vendors create specials.  
 
 
Let’s have a look at this example:
 
 
Jane walks into the BigBrand grocery store to do her shopping, she knows
 
what items she wants and scans the barcode.
 
 
The information that she scanned is now recorded into ZenMe App, this
 
allow others to know that on BigBrand grocery store that specific product is
 
available at that price.
 
 
The same happens with Joe, he walks in the Lowprice Store and looks for that
 
specific item that he is looking for to purchase. So he scans that item and
 
automatically it gets into the system all the necessary details. 
 
 
At this moment the App will show the price comparison of the same item on 2
 
different stores, this way both Jane and Joe knows that there is one place that
 
it is cheaper saving them some money already.
 
 
This is when both Jane and Joe are automatically contributing for building
 
opportunities for other customers of that respective item, because by doing
 
this it allows the system to have a price comparison and this way will help
 
ZenMe App users to know where to purchase this product for cheaper.
 
 
Now there is another beneficial point to add to this, not only costumers can
 
make everyone’s life easier and more affordable but also the shop owners
 
can help their own business and other shoppers to get the products they want
 
at a lower prices.
 
 
Dave is a shop owner of Theprice and he sells exactly what Jane, Joe and
 
many other shoppers want, so he decided to improve the ROI of his business
 
by joining ZenMe App system.
 
 
So, Dave decided to promote some of his store items, including Jane and
 
Joe’s wish list item. Zack decided to put that respective item on sale at a
 
lower price than any other store and insert that info onto the ZenMe App.
 
 
Now we have the situation where all the wish listed people for that item will
 
get informed that that item is now on special on Dave Theprice store. 
 
So, during this special is someone scans this specific item, Dave’s Theprice
 
store will come as the top recommended store with the lowest price.
 
 
This way everyone wins.
 
 
 
ZenMe
 
Finds you cheaper products 
 
Saves you time and money
 
Makes your life easier
 
Everyone wins.
 

Revision as of 21:28, 10 September 2016

Transcript – Crowdsourcing cheaper products

ZenMe is an organically growing self healing ecosystem. Every time you use the ZenMe app to scan a product, you advertise the price of that product to the rest of the ZenMe ecosystem.


Here’s an example of how this work in practice:

When Jane does her shopping at the LowPrice grocery store, she scans the barcode of the product she want to purchase. The information that she scanned is now recorded by ZenMe and is made available to all the ZenMe users when they look for a similar product.


Let’s say Jo scans the same product at the BigBrand supermarket. ZenMe uses the information provided by Jo, Jane and everyone before them to calculate the best place to purchase the item. The ZenMe app then shows this price comparison to Jo so that Jo can decide whether to purchase the item from BigBrand or LowPrice.


ZenMe have the intelligence to compare similar products, if it knows of a product that is close enough to the scanned product according to Jo’s expectations then the ZenMe app will also show Jo that product as one of the comparison items.


Dave is the owner of Super Grocer. He has lower overheads than the large stores and has a few items that he want to advertise as being on discount. He uses the ZenMe app to scan the items in his store and enters the discount price for each item. He also marks when the discount will end. Let’s say Jane scans a number of these items onto her shopping list, the ZenMe app tell her that she should do her shopping at Dave’s Super Grocer before a certain date because the discounts are most in her favour at this time.


ZenMe. Find what you want, save money, make life easier.