The irony is that people want the free services that Google and others provide - but they do not understand the need for these companies to maximize their ROI by giving targeted prospects to their advertisers.
Do people REALLY stop to think about WHY these services exist and how they are indirectly paid for
Google, like every other Web software as service provider - has to earn a profit to pay its employees.
Perhaps the answer lies in having an alternate subscription model with no advertising for those who want the services and are willing to pay a fair price for everything they enjoy
I liked your blog but I think the issue is alot more simple. I think that the real issue falls down to one particler question? Do you want to be safe or do you want to be free? you can't have it both ways.
The irony is that people want the free services that Google and others provide - but they do not understand the need for these companies to maximize their ROI by giving targeted prospects to their advertisers.
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Google, like every other Web software as service provider - has to earn a profit to pay its employees.
Perhaps the answer lies in having an alternate subscription model with no advertising for those who want the services and are willing to pay a fair price for everything they enjoy
I liked your blog but I think the issue is alot more simple. I think that the real issue falls down to one particler question? Do you want to be safe or do you want to be free? you can't have it both ways.
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