Paul Graham: Post-Medium Publishing
Wednesday, 23 September 2009, 12:16 via Delicious/martinstabe
"There have always been people in the business of selling information, but that has historically been a distinct business from publishing. And the business of selling information to consumers has always been a marginal one. ... People will pay for information they think they can make money from. That's why they paid for those stock tip newsletters, and why companies pay now for Bloomberg terminals and Economist Intelligence Unit reports. But will people pay for information otherwise? History offers little encouragement." Read More...
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