"The supporting Algorithm and potential for licensing"
When I set out to create a marketplace for content that would be effective I knew that it would have to take into consideration all market forces. Many years ago I was a large purchaser of industrial products so I had a fairly firm understanding of the many pitfalls of most marketplaces that were operated by humans. The first thing I knew way back in 1992 was that an auction would bring greater efficiency to most markets. In 1993 , I created auctionquest.com , a broadcasting marketplace. I was never able to attract investment for my company and I was basically forced to go back to construction after a short stint as a CTO for a Monsey, NY firm trying to bring medical billing and coding to the internet. There I developed the concept for the "anonymous medical record" . Shortly afterwards my pay($170,000 per year) was cut in half and I was terminated on my Fortieth birthday.
Unable to face my beautiful wife, (now my ex-wife), that at this point hated my guts for being a risk taker, I drove to Palisades Park, NJ and stood on the street with illegal aliens and took day work in construction. There would be 200 of us and we would get free lunch and $75 for the day. In a short time business owners shocked at my building talents and how the workers trusted and were learning from me began approaching me trying to speak in broken Spanish. They were shocked to learn that I have built much more than they ever had and could build technology also. I think they were most shocked that I also spoke English. In short order, they found it appropriate to send me on my way. Not by my choice I was back as a contractor within three weeks fully booked with work. Just about every person I stood on the street with wanted to work with me.
I learned something important about markets during that time and value. That experience was part of my education and enabled me to implement this algorithm, the Nujobi Algorithm.

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