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Are Internet Freebies On The Way Out?


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Are Internet Freebies On The Way Out?

by Robert Taylor



We have ridden a long wave of Internet freebies. Free ISPs,

free e-books, free ezines, free email accounts, free

software programs; you name it, and it has been on the

Internet as some type of freebie.



We have all taken advantage of these freebies, some of us

more than others. Many of these came with a small price tag

such as providing your email address or other personal

information and/or agreeing to accept a certain amount of

advertising in exchange for the freebie.



Some freebies were not worth the time it took to download

and install them, and others were literally worth their

weight in gold. Some of us went into a freebie frenzy,

downloading everything that we found for free. We wound up

with so many ebooks and programs we didn't have time to read

or use them and they wound up simply taking space on our

computers.



More and more Internet businesses are finding it fruitless

to give away freebies which do not produce buying customers.

Making a profit is the bottom line for any business. Where

there is no profit motive it is a hobby and not a business.



Recent events indicate a strong movement toward less

freebies. The search engines are a leading indicator. Some

of the largest search engines have gone from free to paid

listings. There is a growing trend of ezine publishers

switching to a paid subscription model from the old free

model. Other ezines which provided valuable information and

services have simply stopped publishing.



One of the larger free email providers has recently started

charging a minimal fee for its services. Will this spread

to the other free email providers?



Look around the Internet and you will find more web sites

closing. Many of these sites provided valuable services and

products, however they could not continue in business

without showing a profit. It is very difficult to compete

with free. The current line of thinking seems to be to

settle for the lesser free service or product rather than

pay for quality products and services.



We have grown to consider these freebies as a right rather

than a privilege and therefore resent losing them. This is

unjust because we expect to be properly paid for our own

efforts. Most of us cannot afford to work for free, yet we

expect others to do just that.



Our entire civilization is based on trading what we produce

for what others produce. It is a very simple concept.

Produce nothing and get nothing in return. Yet many of us

expect something for nothing.



Time and effort translate into money, and it takes time and

effort to produce and distribute freebies. Without a

profitable return on the freebies there is little or no

reason to provide them.



What happens to the Internet when the for-profit businesses

are forced out of existence by freebies? Will we still have

freebies? And if so, what quality of service or product can

we expect?





Copyright 2001 by Robert Taylor

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