Feb 2

The iClickcard is one piece in the puzzle for creating a shopping history everytime you shop to save money.  Your personal Clickcard can be used online or at brick and mortar stores, the phone can actually become the Clickcard, thus ‘iClickcard.’  Savings based on your shopping history will be automatically added to your account to further enhance your experience.

With all your discounts stored in one database online (available to be viewed and updated while shopping using your phone), your iClickcard gives you every discount in the city and online for any product that you are interested in.  Any coupons available for the product like two for one deals, discount on alternative flavors, additional discounts on relating products, rebates, and additional freebies, can be found by entering the UPC code, or in some cases scanning the barcode with the phone, helping you better manage your selection of products.

Using the Bluetooth feature when you check out, the register can be signaled of your online database and any discounts you will gain upon check out from your pre-shopping experience.  Another way is the iClickcard could display your personalized database barcode that would then relay any information for anything you are purchasing and that could be scanned.

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Jan 21

The truth of the matter is that most people aren’t carrying that many cards anymore.  In fact the idea of so many cards may be outdated within the next few years.  There are thoughts in the US for having a federal ID that you would carry around.  This card is so advanced you could load the information from all your cards, drivers license, credit cards, reward cards, passport, AAA, all onto one card.

Yes this is still a card, but what I am saying is that there may be no need for a Clickcard in the future.  All this could be stored on your car key or mobile phone.  So the card is actually becoming outdated.

The point here is that most of these universal cards, keys, and phones will have a display on them for management purposes and probably GPS location so you will never worry about losing them and probably automatic locking features.  The beauty here is that the Clickboards can be sent to these devices.

I’m not saying you will be harassed every time you walk by a McDonald’s for a cheeseburger.  Actually only things that you have already stored at your Clickboards.net profile will be sent to you.  So if you are out shopping and you are at the Galleria, you could get reminded that you acquired a $50 gift certificate at Banana Republic.  Well then, it is now worth my time to go look around there.

Oh and when you check out, you’ll just pass your pager sized key over the register to pay and save.

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Jan 18

No one ever wants to leave the site they are looking at and mulling through to stop and visit a site from an advertiser.  Yes, they might actually like what they see, but almost no one leaves where they are to go in search of some coupons or deal.  Why advertisers ever got the power to pay by click  through is beyond me.  This completely wiped away the power of the Internet and it was probably from media agents who knew very little about how the Internet works and advertising tools that were faulty from the beginning.

The solution is to advertise and get a relative response from viewers without disturbing them and taking them away from what they are doing.  How can this be done? With the Clickboard.

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