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thethethethe | 2 years ago

Ehh I find it hard to believe that a multi-trillion dollar industry is a grift based on this single person's collection of anecdotes. If online ads didn't result in measurable customer conversions, I have a feeling that the millions of business using them would stop.

Disc: Google employee, not ads though

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kjkjadksj|2 years ago

There are so many industries that exist like this. The concept of a car dealership was obviated in a few short years once car manufacturers grew enough to bear the burden of production as well as sales and service, so car dealers essentially got their business protected by law in many states. Something the horse stable owners were never able to do.

ClumsyPilot|2 years ago

> I find it hard to believe that a multi-trillion dollar industry is a grift

Have you ever seen a real estate agent?

thethethethe|2 years ago

Yeah I have and they provided guidance and knowledge surrounding financing, bidding, regulations, etc that I did not have.

Can we build a society without the need for real estate agents? Perhaps. Would that society be better? Probably. But saying they are simply a grift is obviously untrue

agentgumshoe|2 years ago

Perhaps, people are sold on the idea that it works even if it doesn't at all, and so the people selling those ideas make lots of money. Like gambling.

thethethethe|2 years ago

Again, it seems unlikely that millions of people running businesses are that stupid.