YowCow Challenges PayPal
Competition creates better services, better support, better products… but what happens when there is no competition? Where do all the services and support go? Why is it the bigger a company gets, the less a consumer receives? With no competition, there is that Big Brother feeling that creates monopolies and consumer injustices that are played out in courtrooms all over the world.Competition creates better services, better support, better products… but what happens when there is no competition? Where do all the services and support go? Why is it the bigger a company gets, the less a consumer receives? With no competition, there is that Big Brother feeling that creates monopolies and consumer injustices that are played out in courtrooms all over the world. We have all seen it with the likes of Microsoft, IBM and even to the extent of oil rich countries that monopolize the supply of crude oil.
So now we have the Internet, and along with the spreading of users throughout the globe comes the wealth that can be obtained from this new technology.
Many people around the world are making the break from normal working practices to being self-employed, marketing products and/or services to other users of the Internet. Families join together and become entrepreneurs as easily as they watch TV. Dads organize merchandise, moms man support and the kids pack products. Homes are becoming micro warehouses and families unite in a common goal.
Then we have the services that are needed to run these micro warehouses. Postal services are in demand, Web designers are in demand, hosting companies are in demand and basically, one payment system is in demand. PayPal has taken over the role of the payment service provider, as nobody can come close to them as far as marketing and size goes. We the people have little option but to use them… or do we?
What would happen if we used another company? Would there be an improvement of general services and support from the Big Boy? The answer is a big YES. It is only with the changing of the guard that things will get better. So who do we look at? There is a small company that has been around for a while, unobtrusive, watching similar companies come and go, taking little steps in order to remain safe from overgrowth. If we the people can take the step and say “we want a change” and support this quiet achiever, then soon, things will change. It won’t happen overnight, but like Napster and some other little known companies, this payment service provider can come out from obscurity and catch everyone off guard.
When you are ready to make a change that will make an impact on the Internet, visit www.yowcow.com and support this quiet achiever. Make your voice heard, enjoy the real support they offer and bask in a system that really does look after the little trader. We deserve better, now we can do something about it.
PayPal left a lot of little sites out in the cold; some have closed down, others are paying big bucks for service. The adult industry needs a service to get these fledgling sites profitable at minimal cost. Progression begins at the ground level and rises from small beginnings. Adult sites have enough problems of preconceived ideas about what goes on. Some are justified but that shouldn’t mean that the adult industry should be put in the back room somewhere. It’s a natural part of life and it’s great to see a company, not bowing down to the minority of anal retentive parts of the community, but realizing that there must be some equality within the Internet community.
So what do we do?
I believe support for any industry that can offer a substitute for a major company should be handled with some respect and support. Companies will not support this payment system at all. Whether it remains in obscurity is of no concern to anyone. As long as the dollars are in front of them, then companies will promote YowCow, but they will never do it for reasons that extend past the bottom dollar. This is the sad part. It happens every day with great ideas that could really make an impact. When the common good rises above the almighty dollar, then changes will happen fast, and to everyone’s best interest.
It’s all in your hands. Take it, as it’s there for everyone to reap the benefits!
Mark Karlsson is a single 38 y/o entrepreneur who takes time to make sure that his fly is always in the “UP” position. A member of the YowCow management team, he can be reached at manager@yowcow.com.