Hamish McRae (UK)
In the past week, 9 per cent of
Facebook’s American users may have cancelled their accounts over privacy concerns, according to a survey by Creative Strategies. Apparently, 17 per cent have deleted
their Facebook app
from their phone, 11 per cent from other devices, and the 9 per cent have cancelled altogether. We should wait until we get proper data
from the company itself, but the episode raises the possibility that we have hit Peak Facebook. In other words,
have we reached the point that social media fragments cease to play an ever more prominent part in our lives? So what are the things to look for that
will give a feeling for the future shape of social media? Here are my five. Finally, don’t write off conventional
media, but watch how it fights back. It is inherently strange that people say
they value content, but the high-tech giants have until recently originated very little of it. It would not damage
the giants much if conventional media becomes a more effective challenger (as I think it will). But it would signal some sort of
turning point in the
battle for thoughtful people’s space of mind. In case you missed this:
(More of Mark!)
Better pricing = higher profits
If you have a service business, you can
earn much more from this series. Also, Mark runs a programme called
Price Consulting, and he teaches
accountants/bookkeepers how to help their customers with their pricing. Thank you for the positive response to
posts on this topic and the action taken. Please tell your friends!
Those links again:
How to build a successful bookkeeping
business (book) How to build a successful bookkeeping
business (video training programme) The Value Pricing System
The Power of Price Psychology
Monthly Mentoring
Grab them NOW and claim the true income
that you earn!
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