"There Is No Free Lunch"
When you get something free, someone paid a price for it, so in theory you should appreciate it, but we don't. In this country, our public school system is fantastic, we spent great sums to build comfortable and safe buildings, hire good teachers, and offer a variety of curriculum, as well as transportation for those who live too far away to walk. Yet the majority of those who we make attend these schools do not appreciate what a great thing they have been given because it is free. Then even those who finished find that they could have done better, and so must now pay to get the knowledge they need when they could have had it before if they would have only realized what they were being given. (Read full article)
As online marketers we find in many Biz-Op promotions and marketing, the use of "free" credits, banners, lists, downloads, websites, reports and even money! What should be our attitude to all these free offers? Should we suspiciously reject them, greedily snatch them up expecting even more free stuff, or appreciate that there really are hard working and ethical marketers who want to make money and help others do the same by giving away free what they have worked hard to attain? We should always appreciate that there is nothing in this world that comes without cost to someone, if not the recipient then most certainly the benefactor! Some free Biz--Op offers are just gimmicks to get us to buy something down the line, but some are genuinely valuable tools to be used, though these tools are freely given. Appreciate the valuable and free Biz-Op tool and use it and do the same for others. That's what online marketing is really all about, as I see it!
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Comments (5)
Alan Mones12
Forex Trader, CPA, Farmer
very well said. that's a fact where a lot of people overlook.
Moses Cardoz6
Consultant
I appreciate your valuable advise to use free stuff wisely.
Anna Novakova12
Independent Marketing Partner
Thank you for the article is instructive. I fully agree with the article.
Alfred B.4
eMarketer
right on the dot.
Nishit Dave6
Pixworthy
I agree with what you have tried to explain in your article.