Want a freebie? What is the cost of “free”?28 May 2010
Do you use Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, or the endless list of Google services for your business?
How many of them are “free”?
Now, define “free” for me.
For YEARS I have been telling my clients, friends, family…even strangers who start up conversations with me about the Internet [while I am wolfing down a Panera Fuji Apple Salad and doing my online College classwork] that there is NOTHING FREE on the Internet.
Immediately, they disagree and come back with an entire list of free services, as I did above. Sometimes I smile and continue to eat and work…other times I explain what they give up for those “freebies”….and sometimes – if they are REALLY interested – I tell them the true cost of those freebies (data centers, datalines, staff, legal review, coders, testers, etc).
Anything you get for FREE has a price. The price tag for the services that I listed above is YOU. You are the price tag. YOU are their target for behavioral marketing, search, and other services those listed businesses actually sell.
I believe we have all gotten far too used to the “freebies” on the web, we have all become “comfortably numb” (thanks Pink Floyd) to their real cost, and then when someone takes away your “assumed right” to privacy, you scream.
It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee – either pay for a similar service where you have the right to your privacy, or assume YOU are the price for free use of their service. Those, really, are your choices.
Been to an Internet Marketing seminar lately?19 May 2010
Internet marketing is hard.
Really hard.
If you have been to a seminar on Internet Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Facebook Marketing, Blogging, or anything else that is made to look SIMPLE to do…and 48 hours later you still have not done it….
then you just may have
“Magellan Ship Syndrome”.
What is that?
It’s when seeing is not believing.
Magellan explored many islands without opposition. The theory is that the natives did not attack Magellan as one would have expected them to do upon the arrival of his big ships with a bunch of strange looking creatures on them.
Why? The natives did not know what they were looking at – they had absolutely no point of reference. In fact, they were so taken by what they saw, they laid down their spears and brought their canoes ashore. Watching the big ship with huge billowing sales was so far from any experience they had previously had, that they were in awe, welcoming Magellan and his crew, and treating them like Gods.
Lucky for Magellan he got out of town before the Natives were able to discern what he was really doing, and what would follow!
I’m Just SAYIN! that is why there are College Degrees for this stuff!
Quoted Source: Stephen Simon, Producer



