F*r*e*e? Really
I have been amazed in the past to see the word "free" abused so much
Its used like "new" or "improved" . Products may be new or improved but "free"
to my mind means "free". That means no money is involved now or in the future.
You often see "free trials". That's ok because you understand there will be a cost.
You most often find "free programs" that are indeed free but so limited in use as
to make them useless. All the while, you are being bombarded to upgrade. It's
as if the vendor now has a free license to bombard you with sales talk.I have them even
asking me to upgrade when I've already upgraded.
Then there are other programs which state they are "free" and before you even finish
reading the first sales page there is cost involved. So what happened to "free"?
Does "free" not mean "free". The word "free" was used in the subject heading of the
email you opened so its did it's job of attracting you but then it's quickly forgotten
in the subsequent sales page.
In the past, I have ignored the "free" part because I know nothing is really "free".
Now, I have decided that anytime some advertiser uses the word "free" and then
starts talking about dollars, I am immediately terminating the message.
The advertiser just proved to me they were not credible or believable so why should
I continue to do business with them?
Colm Maher 1 716 402 1615
Skype me at colmbonne
