Are We Done With Free Yet?
Free is synonymous with social media. Give first and then receive pay later, once you have proven you are worthy of being paid. It is the job interview that seems to never end. You have a website, a blog, an active Twitter account, a Facebook and are answering all questions on LinkedIn that garners you attention but it pays zero. It is the necessary
evil steps that for small business helps and define themselves within a niche. Sometimes it feels like social media with the freemium structure is a hyperbole of fiction.
Social Media as a Hyperbole of Fiction
That statement in and of itself is an exaggeration of something that seems so outrageous as social media is not fiction until we step away and look at the blood, sweat and tears that is put into creating something that is not increasing the bank account. Sure, there are those that are laughing at me right now saying “Girl, I give nothin’ away for free and am making big money in social media and so you just channel your energy to your METS and you will do fine.” That may be true but not many of them are reading this so let’s continue.
Is social media really a hyperbole of fiction to the extent that a profitable business model has been built around this medium? When it is said that way, it does seem a bit of a stretch that it is not. FREE FREE FREE is what social media boasts or has boasted. It was new but so was tv advertising back then as were billboards, newspapers, flyers, etc. All of them were not free so why is social media? Is social media really just coffee talk where we sit around and talk and give ideas that they can use but never pull the trigger and sign on the dotted line? If so, then it can be a hyperbole of fiction insofar as being a medium that cannot really be largely profitable .
Getting In Your Pants
Getting in your pants most think of the literal sense of getting in there and engendering some sort of sexual relations but there is more in your pants than those goods. Those frontal goods are not as protected as the back goods. The back goods being your wallet (ok for women it is the purse which is a side good but that is still more unprotected than the frontal goods). As some may gaffe and think that there is no way that the frontal goods are given up before the back good but, think of this: you are allowing people to get into your pants every single time you post great advice or allow your “brain to be picked” at that lunch, coffee or casual conversation. We let the back goods hang out and let people come and grab and grope as it will lead to business. But really, the frontal goods are more protected, right? With me now?
Are We Done With Free Yet?
Free in social media is listening, communicating, engaging, creating to listen more, communicate and engage. This is not to say that this is bad because it is not as there have been incredible relationships built due to social media that never would have been. That is a small part. Let’s go to the bigger part where FREE is synonymous with social media. There was incredible outrage when Chris Brogan was charging for blog topics. Um … wow. He is a business man and saw where no on else was fulfilling the need of giving hard topics to write about. Many have given advice (as have I) on how to write, what to write but never satisfied the biggest part of the topic/headline itself. Imagine someone sheltering and protecting the back goods?!
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