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iAMAGuest | 8 years ago
I really don't know any other real alternatives other than making the user pay, which would in turn make the internet just basically one big subscription model. The majority of the "free" services which many people enjoy now, like YouTube, Facebook, etc probably could not exist as they do.
What is needed is some clear boundaries (legislation), and education. I believe without advertising that the internet would not have been what it is today, and I don't think it would have exponentially better.
throwawayjava|8 years ago
Again, for this customer...
I'm moving soon and seriously considering not signing up for internet at my new address (new job, I'll be at work a ton, and the common area has free wifi I could use for the occasional email or weekend netflix download). But I won't cancel my prime subscription. That's what made me realize how sticky amazon is: I will pay 3 figures for access, even without instant access to the network that lets me get to them!
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gaius|8 years ago
We know exactly what the number is. Take Facebook’s revenue and divide it by their number of users.
rahimnathwani|8 years ago
guntars|8 years ago
iAMAGuest|8 years ago
Free shipping isn't really free, the cost of a product can include multiple different factors.
As far as the annoyance point, I guess that is somewhat balanced out by the importance of the site.
But that isn't the point I was making, the point I am making is that advertising is genuine way for companies to make money from offering services. There isn't really any other valid alternatives to this over than user pays or giving it away.
michaelchisari|8 years ago
iAMAGuest|8 years ago
For example, I would have no doubt the the customer acquisition cost for an "free" application with advertising is a lot lower than trying to sell that same user a membership.
When it comes to social networks I would suggest that the stickiness is because your friends/family etc are on the same network. It's not if you are willing to pay, it is only really worth it, if your friends are willing to pay.
If you are talking more about a paid and free version, then there are already services out there like YouTube Red (available in some areas for $9.99+ USD). There are always options out there.
kalleboo|8 years ago
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/31/facebook-earnings-q4-2017-ar...
HALtheWise|8 years ago
For comparison, this number just recently passed TV advertising, which is about $70B/yr ($217/person, $605/household).
jnsaff2|8 years ago
salawat|8 years ago
It is an uncomfortable truth that we have yet to really contemplate as a society.
Consumerism ISN'T sustainable, and society will grow to a point where we are going to see seemingly fundamental systems start to crumble beneath the sheer weight of consumption.
We have to be willing to ask "should we?" in addition to "can we?"
smichel17|8 years ago
That doesn't have to be true. Done right, ads can be about making more people aware of a product, to reach people who genuinely benefit from it but would not otherwise have heard about it. That's the advertising future I'd like to see, even if it's not how things are right now.
cies|8 years ago
That's a common cultural belief that I do not subscribe to, seems to come with our currently trendy variants of capitalism/liberalism. I personally belief it is more akin to a crime that is currently not punished.
> probably could not exist as they do.
More industries have been outlawed in history.
> I believe without advertising that the internet would not have been what it is today,
I can take that as fact. But I do not think that "without ads" (on the internet or not) is "economically worse". I think without ads we would produce better quality; it's complete guessing, but that's just my expectation.