Awesome video! You truly are a leader. The content you provide, are the same great techniques that have caused me to achieve massive success, all through free marketing. Keep up the good work, and look forward to future videos...
the real problem with any transaction over the Internet is that they all require a credit card. I've got to wait until I'm 18 to earn anything online. Any suggestions?
Sure... try a debit card. Or, for that matter, a prepaid VISA gift card, you can get them at your local credit union for $2 or so (or $5+ at a bank). Actually it's a good idea for a lot of things on the internet- Enjoy!
Hi Ed. Also, when I saw Facebook, right away I thought these are pretargeted communities...they are targets of people already all in one spot...you can find the target that fits your product and join the group for that and there are already lots of people who would be interested in your product...or you make a group and let them come to you, per se.
Hi Ed! I'm 57 and having a BALL in Facebook. It's like a non-stop Happy Hour where you meet hundreds of people without it costing you a penny in business cards. LOL Thanks so much for "forcing" me to join...and I'm looking forward to meeting you in person, one of these days, to hand you my business card and give you a great big hug. CHEERS! Mudd a.k.a. Oza xoxo
As a baby boomer rather than a gen Xer I have struggled with the social side of all we did in the TDC. It has unsettled me to get emails out of the blue to tell me that someone I've never heard of now wants to be my 'friend'!! I have felt dreadfully old!!
I just wanted to say thank you for allowing me to see through years of conditioned thinking and programming to finally 'get' the potential offered by Facebook!!
In the 70s I had arguments with people that desktop pcs would replace mini-computers and mainframes in the workplace.
In the late 80s I had arguments about Windows taking over from DOS and witnesses companies with products stuck in DOS land.
Here we go again.... don't get stuck in one path explore other avenues ... Try it for yourself it might work for you or it might flop. Certainly a tactic worth trying.
Awesome video! You truly are a leader. The content you provide, are the same great techniques that have caused me to achieve massive success, all through free marketing. Keep up the good work, and look forward to future videos...
TheatricalMarketer 3 years ago
the real problem with any transaction over the Internet is that they all require a credit card. I've got to wait until I'm 18 to earn anything online. Any suggestions?
7677890 4 years ago
Sure... try a debit card. Or, for that matter, a prepaid VISA gift card, you can get them at your local credit union for $2 or so (or $5+ at a bank). Actually it's a good idea for a lot of things on the internet- Enjoy!
realitybytes42 4 years ago
Thanks. I'll check on that. The rules are a bit different in the UK, but it sounds like my solution :) and 0x263a if this is unicode
7677890 4 years ago
Hi Ed. Also, when I saw Facebook, right away I thought these are pretargeted communities...they are targets of people already all in one spot...you can find the target that fits your product and join the group for that and there are already lots of people who would be interested in your product...or you make a group and let them come to you, per se.
thebeautifullife 4 years ago
Hi Ed! I'm 57 and having a BALL in Facebook. It's like a non-stop Happy Hour where you meet hundreds of people without it costing you a penny in business cards. LOL Thanks so much for "forcing" me to join...and I'm looking forward to meeting you in person, one of these days, to hand you my business card and give you a great big hug. CHEERS! Mudd a.k.a. Oza xoxo
OzaMeilleur 4 years ago
As a baby boomer rather than a gen Xer I have struggled with the social side of all we did in the TDC. It has unsettled me to get emails out of the blue to tell me that someone I've never heard of now wants to be my 'friend'!! I have felt dreadfully old!!
I just wanted to say thank you for allowing me to see through years of conditioned thinking and programming to finally 'get' the potential offered by Facebook!!
Dee
Thephiloscribe 4 years ago
thank you ed, great content as usual. I can't wait for the rest.
Athmane80 4 years ago
Your insightful take on things always inspires confidence in everything that I'm doing.
olirom54 4 years ago
Great as always.
soldier1232005 4 years ago
Great content, Always provides something to think about
quarksoft 4 years ago
Excellent, Ed. Yes, in 1987 my boss told me that GUIs were a fad. This was a guy with 20 years of hardcore engineering experience. Uh, he was wrong.
dreadpal 4 years ago
With Kookaburra sound effects -- classic!!! Excellent as always, Ed.
techpaladin 4 years ago
Yes, it's all relationship marketing, building relationships over the internet.
funmlmbusiness 4 years ago
In the 70s I had arguments with people that desktop pcs would replace mini-computers and mainframes in the workplace.
In the late 80s I had arguments about Windows taking over from DOS and witnesses companies with products stuck in DOS land.
Here we go again.... don't get stuck in one path explore other avenues ... Try it for yourself it might work for you or it might flop. Certainly a tactic worth trying.
Thanks Ed for a great video
bobster234 4 years ago
absolutely worth to consider. thanks Ed
gadovo 4 years ago
very insightful Ed
chrisjlloyd 4 years ago