This Entitlement of Free Needs to Go Away
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Saved by 4 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-07-10
- Suhit_a on 2008-07-24 - Tags business , strategy , Free
- Debbyk on 2008-07-20 - Tags web 2.0 , free , entitlement , mashable , social networking news
- Nathanrein on 2008-07-10 - Tags web , blogclip , commentary , economics , 2.0
- Elsamary on 2008-07-10 - Tags web2 , free , consumer
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We all seem to have this belief that for the price of looking and clicking on ads that this entitles us to have our data stored by these services forever without paying a cent. While we might think that this is feasible on the Web, we would never think of going to our local storage company and expect them to give us a free storage unit to keep our junk in forever. Whether the storage is by the square foot or by the megabytes the fact is that storage costs money.
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on 2008-07-10 by nathanrein
This also means instead of selling YOU a product or service, YOU ARE the product that's being sold to the advertiser.
At some point ad dollars are not going to be enough to justify a business.
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