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by gnaritas
5934 days ago
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> Problem is, people expect things to be free. Businesses don't. > By restricting yourself only to people willing to pay money, you've cut out most of the internet population. No, you've cut out freeloaders who expect something for nothing, people you generally don't want anyway. This isn't cutting people out, it's filtering out bad prospects. People who want stuff free are the worst customers, I'd much prefer those who are willing to pay for something they find valuable to them. You can avoid a lot of scaling problems by only focusing on paying customers and there's no shortage of paying customers if you build something of real value. |
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Also the point about 'avoiding scaling problems' is sort of funny. You can certainly avoid scaling problems if you don't try and grow big.