In looking at a real web presence, don’t “stake out your territory”.., stand “in the middle of the highway”. Sure, find your niche. But don’t limit yourself. Receive as much as you give. Give as much as you receive. And that doesn't mean money.
National / International sales are way more possible than you think. Groups accessing truthful information are creating new opportunities for all of us to understand the world around us and get the things we need & want, and go where we want to go.
Web 1.0 tried some new business models. Web 2.0 sort of turned the Web into it’s own money machine. For Web players with any viable site that makes it different.
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Don’t Stake Out Your Territory
The Worldwide Web Isn't a "Thing"
For the people of Taos, and anyone else who is interested.
The idea that the Web is a "thing" is nuts. Sure, there is a demonstrable box with a wire. It's just that the sheer number of wires and boxes is so huge that it really isn't about boxes, is it?
It's interesting to work in a field where "nothing is real." There is no "real" web site. It's as transient and changeable as that passing thought.
It's actually just an extension of your mind. Big mind..., Big web, baby. Your information is what's important. Your data.




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