- permaculture based web merchant solution, such asIf PCU got into web merchant support that would be very cool. I'd sign up right away (we pay $9 a month now). I already got their credit card and I enjoy being able to choose it over my other cards.
what pay pal provides. This would be a big win for a
business such as the Permaculture Credit Union.
- a greater exchange of expertise, as paypal has aThere must be a good number of folks on this list managing websites ('How many', he wondered.) We could have a listserv / chat / forum / blog thingie to help support each other. Who's interested?
free toolkit addressing these needs (same concept as an affiliate program).
- a system of reciprocal hosting agreements to enhanceYeah, more of that.
the availability of permaculture web sites.
- a library of scripts to assist less technicallyI could create some pages for that with some help from y'all.
sophisticated members of the community to host more
web sites and gain a financial harvest, reducing the
burden from the greater economy.
- standardization of goods, services, and monetaryA permaculture Ebay.....is that something PCU could do? Another org? PcA? Hmmmmmm. Suggestions?
exchanges that further the permaculture cause by
enabling asset poor communities to become established
(hosting the PFAF database for instance, or simply
exchanging seeds and seedlings for HTML work). This
is what I am trying to do with my site, albeit slow
moving. The idea could be likened to a permaculture
eBay.
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