2013年8月27日 星期二

Google Helpouts: A Virtual Marketplace Coming Soon!

Google Helpouts: A Virtual Marketplace Coming Soon!
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Google Helpouts: A Virtual
Marketplace Coming Soon!

A SPN Exclusive Article by Adrienne Erin (c) 2013

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In July, Google shared that it was working on a new tool called Helpouts, which will serve as a sort of virtual marketplace where every type of business can sell their services through live video. This type of tool is exciting for business-owners, since it could create dozens of new ways to connect with customers.

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The idea of selling products or services over live video may be appealing and exciting to some, but if your business belongs to a unique niche or you don't think "real-time commerce" is for you, Helpouts will still give a variety of other capabilities that can benefit you. Google wants the Helpouts to also serve as a place for experts to share their knowledge to help viewers learn.

With the popularity of e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay, it's not a surprise that Google would want to take a stab at their own online marketplace. However, the main, and most promising, difference will be Google's use of their cloud services to enable live commerce in real-time.

It's not expected for Google to publicly release the Helpouts tool for at least a month, but Google says it's "currently inviting people with expertise across a number of topics to be able to give Helpouts when we go live - and to monetize sharing their skills and knowledge with the world."

The service is available through invite only right now, but it's the perfect time to check out the welcome page and decide if your business can benefit when Helpouts is launched!

What Exactly Is It?
The Helpouts tool will be broken into categories, such as "Computers," "Education," "Food," "Health," "Repair" and more. Google's interface shows a section called "Give Helpouts," which will be where you can create a Helpout for your customers.

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