Posted on 16 November 2012. Tags: advertisers, affiliate marketer, Answer, Contractor, idea, independent contractor, money, Seller, selling products, Show, simple answer, trying times
I am an affiliate marketer, and I have the products of the advertisers I sell. An idea would be selling online or even making videos with my show I have and making commercial like ads in between topics in videos. I know these are trying times and money is tight for many, but as a seller, should I feel bad? Should I feel bad for selling products as an affiliate, independent contractor or salesman? Asking for rational comments, not just a simple answer, greatly appreciated!
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Posted on 03 March 2012. Tags: Answer, Facebook, gist, interconnection, Longevity, Networking, pop culture, retrospect, simple answer, social networking websites, status feature, twitter, Update, Website
I understand that the gist of this question has been asked before, but I am not looking for a simple answer. This is for an essay I am writing and I am very curious about what people truly think about how long Facebook will be the social network everyone is using. Social networking websites have constantly been rising and falling since the dawn of the internet, but Facebook seems to be taking on a life of it’s own. We all thought that Myspace was the be all and end all in the realm of interconnection, but then our views were shattered with the sweeping coup by Facebook. I am just looking for serious opinions on how this whole thing will pan out. Unlike other varieties of social networking, Facebook seems to be coming out with an update before it has been necessary. Facebook comes out with a new update, feature, or overall improvement faster than it’s users can comprehend. It is akin to a record holder beating his/her own previous record before anyone else has a chance to try; Facebook developers are producing new material before anyone else even has a chance to come up with the idea. It’s truly brilliant in my opinion, but in retrospect this makes me question how far this can go. The only other website that I can think of which rivals Facebook (but not actually at all) is Twitter; which basically took the “status” feature, and made it the center aspect of the website. Twitter basically fell into the niche Facebook left for it: a hub for celebrity’s updates. As of now, Facebook seems to be keeping up with technology and pop culture, but all good things must come to an end, no? And with Facebook going public this year, I am just wondering; will I be the annoying Father (or even Grandfather) trying to friend my children on Facebook, like my parents are currently doing, in 20+ years? Does Facebook have what it takes to keep up with our out-of-control/insatiable culture?
Serious responses only please.
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