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Chris Anderson on the Future of Free at Revenue BootCamp

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Summary of Chris Anderson Talk at Revenue Bootcamp

about  new book – Free: The Future of a Radical Price

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“FREE” is the most misunderstood four letter word beginning with  letter F in English language.
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1.1 Reasons

1.1.1 Semantics

1.1.1.1 Liber (Free Speech)

1.1.1.2 Gratis (No Price)

1.1.2 History

1.1.2.1 20th Century

1.1.2.1.1 Interesting JELL-O (Packaged Foods) Story
Need license to sell things door to door but no licence to give away things.
Giveaway – Recipe Books door to door
Sell – JELL-O to Local Merchants

The Recipe Book enticed you to buy JELL-O

1.1.2.2 21st Century

1.1.2.2.1 New Digital Economy
World of atoms –> World of bits
Physical World –> Digital World

1.1.2.2.2 INTERNET

1.1.2.2.2.1 Most competitive marketplace as the barriers to entry are so low.

1.1.2.2.2.2 Also a place where cost of production is near zero.

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2 FREEMIUM – New and maybe only Revenue Model available today
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2.1 30 Day Free Trial – Not the best one

2.2 Seat Limited – 5 seats free, pay for more – Better

2.3 Feature Limited – Basic Version Free, Power user pay – Still Better

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3 Reference to The Long Tail
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3.1 GIVE AWAY THE HEAD SELL THE TAIL

3.1.1 HEAD

3.1.1.1 Free – Monetise with advertising

3.1.2 TAIL

3.1.2.1 Premium – Niche Stuff – Monetise with direct payment

Revenue Bootcamp: Chris Anderson

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Chris Anderson spent more than an hour at Revenue Bootcamp on July 10, 2009, talking about his new book, “Free: The Future of a Radical Price” and what he called the “animal forces of digital economics” at work on the web.

The editor-in-chief at Wired Magazine joined some top-notch experts assembled in panels to share tips, hints, lessons and advice about how to increase traffic with Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing and face-to-face meetings at the conference on the Microsoft campus in Mountain View, Calif.

This more than one-hour video of Anderson, the meeting’s keynote speaker, is the third in a series of videos recorded during that one-day conference organized by Guy Kawasaki, managing director, Garage Technology Ventures. More of the videos will appear on building43 in coming days.

Here is an important link mentioned in this video: http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-03/ff_free

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8 August 2009 at 03:28 - Comments

FREE (full book) by Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson’s new book, Free: The Future of a Radical Price, is stirring controversy and a spicy conversation around the blogosphere. The current wave of discussion started with a critical review by Malcolm Gladwell in the New Yorker. In his review, Gladwell defends journalism and goes negative on “Free.” Seth Godin, who till then had stayed out of the debate, penned an instantly classic Godin post titled “Malcolm is wrong.” Mike Masnick followed on TechDirt with an insightful post in which he attributes some of Gladwell’s confusion to the way that Anderson wrote the book. Masnick says that the book does not provide enough details on the mechanics and applications of Free. (I haven’t read the book, so I can’t comment on that.) Fred Wilson joined the conversation with a sharply delivered post on Freemium and Freeconomics. He gives examples of the kinds of Free that actually work.
Mark Cuban followed with the somewhat metaphysically titled post, “When you succeed with Free, you are going to die by Free.” And last but not least, Brad Feld pondered, “Would you want it if it were free?”

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7 July 2009 at 16:04 - Comments

Free Vs. Paid?

War on Free Vs. Paid -

1.   Priced to Sell – Malcom Gladwell
(http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2009/07/06/090706crbo_books_gladwell?currentPage=all)

2.   Malcolm is wrong – Seth Godin
(http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/06/malcolm-is-wrong.html)

3.   Free vs Freely Distributed – Mark Cuban
(http://blogmaverick.com/2009/06/30/free-vs-freely-distributed/)

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5 July 2009 at 02:35 - Comments