Notions (Tech and Money)
I was expressing surprise awhile back (to my brother), that someone is charging money for switching a person's Instagram's account from personal to business account. This person crafted this long message with technical terms explaining the features that you'd think it was a huge something.
Now the last line preceding this is where presentation when it comes to advertisement is necessary. For someone like me who's conversant with the app and have switched my account to and fro over and over again, it's easy but to another who doesn't know, those terms will befuddle them and so, they'd prefer another deal with it for a token.
However, my brother merely told me that "just because I am able to browse frequently and gain free knowledge from online does not mean others do it. And the person selling is selling the knowledge, making money off people's ignorance. Moreover, it could be their bonus side of income. So, I should not castigate anyone who markets their knowledge. If the knowledge was everywhere, then people wouldn't be paying to gain it and if I wished, I should sell whatever knowledge I've got."
People sell everything. From making highlights and covers, to creating templates for pages, people manage social media pages online. Someone's business on the Gram is appointment to read folklores to kids via phone. The Internet has created a plethora of jobs. Half a decade ago, most of these jobs weren't in existence.
This year would have been so terrible if there was nothing like technology. Deals and Contracts are closed online. Conferences, Convocations, Meetings - all were and are still done online this period. Heck, people now create questionnaires for projects using Google Doc. The world would have sunken into a Great Depression that would have rivaled that of the 1920s. But technology kept us considerably afloat. Bless
How did I switch from talking about selling knowledge to technology?😂😂 Issorai
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