To: Mr. K
But I can't afford to work for free - I have afamily to support. If someone is giving it away for free (or your competitor is selling it for less), it isn't a matter of working for free. It is a matter of finding a profitable niche rather than knocking one's head against a wall. RIAA and MPAA are just starting to learn this lesson. Many retail bricks and mortar businesses have had to learn the lesson by Wal-Mart putting them out of business.
13 posted on
02/14/2004 8:56:33 AM PST by
Young Rhino
(http://www.artofdivorce.com)
To: Young Rhino
Example - I would buy a book or attend a seminar to learn about taking advantage of open source and Linux.
Sounds like a good niche to me.
Advertise "Free Software for your computer" then list all the tasks one could do with the free software.
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