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To: tktom who wrote (9303)8/24/1999 12:08:00 PM
From: Brooks Jackson  Read Replies (2) of 20297
 
Good thoughts, all. But let's leave timing aside. When it comes -- what will a Yahoo! product have to look like to generate some excitement?

I'm just guessing here, but I have always assumed that it will be a site where all e-bills are received -- "You've got bills! And I assume it will also allow consumers to pay those bills via a one-click button. But is that enough?

Question: how much of a hassle will it be for consumers to activate this "pay" feature, I wonder? Can they apply on-line in 5 minutes? Or will they have to send or fax some paper? The easier to activate, the better.

Question: Will Yahoo! CHARGE consumers for this service, or will it be free? I assume it will be free to consumers, given the amount of money that billers will save if this catches on big.

Question: Will Yahoo! do anything to speed up wide adoption of e-billing by midsize and small companies? Its going pretty slowly now, but Yahoo! COULD be a catalyst if they offered an e-bill "kit" to any company that sends a monthly bill.

And finally -- how much longer can Yahoo! wait before people start talking about this product the way we talk about Transpoint's vaporware? (Ugly thought, I know.)
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