Speaking for the sake of speaking - you know this...
You'll want to let the user lead you to services and needs that he or she has, not just provide things that you anticipate. WordPress certainly has that right - a platform for writing services, where the services are themselves bought/sold/rented/traded.
You can't do "anything" there, but you can do a lot.
The trick is to design for "the next cool service" that isn't even invented yet.
(Can WordPress call into Querki, as an example. When WordPress started, there was no Querki.)
(no subject)
Date: 2015-10-13 02:29 pm (UTC)You'll want to let the user lead you to services and needs that he or she has, not just provide things that you anticipate. WordPress certainly has that right - a platform for writing services, where the services are themselves bought/sold/rented/traded.
You can't do "anything" there, but you can do a lot.
The trick is to design for "the next cool service" that isn't even invented yet.
(Can WordPress call into Querki, as an example. When WordPress started, there was no Querki.)