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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyNewspapers' Approach To Classifieds vs. Craigslist's [view article]
Duh. Sex sells. It is kinda interesting that lesbians are more unpopular than furniture, though. ReplyNewspapers' Approach To Classifieds vs. Craigslist's [view article]
Means and motive drive business success. Don't go to charging people who don't have money. If somebody wants to hock some gear for a couple hundred bucks, don't charge them $50 to do it. That's the wrong guy to get the money from. If a guy or a girl needs some love (or loveplay), they're either going to a club, or something that may be more convenient. If the newspaper charges them to put the ad up, they're mostly just desperate for having gone through all that effort. It's really not worth it on their pocket or for their time. George Bush raped the economy so the Bourgeoisie could have all the money and the real people could only have debt, so the weakness a newspaper has is now they could only get advertisement money from corporations. And that's not so good, because the car industry is hurting. Those who have the most money are those who are the most lacking of merit- they got it from political corruption and corporate collusion. The dynamics of the market have changed radically, and so the typical market model of a newspaper is uncompetitive with the advantages therein one can realize from leveraging the power of the Internet. Simply put: don't charge the people George Bush stole the money from. Charge the top-heavy corporations and born-rich fools he gave the money to. That puts News Corp in a very awkward position, if you think about it.If people want survive or reproduce, help them do it at the expense of the corporations. The corporations die very quickly without a few critical workers. Every corporation is dying for that one person they can depend on that lynch-pins them together. The people Bush stole the money from are the ones the corporations need. These people just want to survive and reproduce. Corporations hire morons from HR emphases in business schools who can't do anything. HR departments are loaded with idiots who are looking for a quick solution to cover up all the hiring of their buddies and tail jobs. Marketing departments are not strikingly different. HR needs to know the slaves better. The resume/university system does not work. Marketing departments need to know their customers better. The university system again does not work. From now on, money comes from the corporations. That's who you charge. True value and ability comes from the hard-working sandwich making girl behind the counter at Ralph's nobody notices. In today's world, for a successful business model to flourish, your base assumption must distinguish between money and merit. In your mind there should be little to no connection between value and money. Reply