Loose Lips Sink Ships
written by
NerdByte
I
agree that knowledge should be free, but the next person I see
revealing their hard attained business practices in a public
forum, I am going to feel the need to approach them, make them
choose their own switch from an outside tree, then whip them
with it.
This is the mistake I see most small businesses make: running
their mouths too much. I understand you want to be helpful. I
understand you want to pass knowledge around. Telling someone
where to find a font is okay. Telling someone where to find
cool clip art is okay. Telling someone your methods of placing
Google Adsense to maximize revenue is kind of foolish.
The internet gives us a false sense of many things: security,
popularity, and most importantly anonymity. People are too
quick to blab; not realizing what they post is being indexed,
linked, viewed, and monitored. Just think if your competitor
came across your post, the one that revealed your business
practices. That could really affect your business in negative
ways.
For example, I have my own personal method of placing Google
Adsense on my pages. If you visit any of my sites, you could
probably figure out easily what the placement method is, it’s
not that hard, kudos to you if you figure it out. However, if
someone asked me about Google Adsense placement, I’d send them
to
this page. I don’t like to tell anyone my methods because
I don’t want my competitors to know and information tends to
be digitally raped at this place called the internet.
Just use your head before you lend knowledge to others. If
there is a certain way you do business that is out of the
norm, something that is tailored to your business, or
something you had to figure out a solution to on your own,
it’s probably best you don’t go around making posts about it
on the internet.
With saying that, I feel so much better now. This probably
saved someone from getting a spanking.
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