Author. Historian. Ranter. Idea Junkie.

Is Cheap/Free Worth It?

I ponder that question often, and in many contexts. (Perhaps because I’ve been writing a book in which “cheap” features so prominently? Maybe? I don’t know. I just thought of that connection.)

Anyway, I’m one of those dinosaurs who believes there is no free lunch, and on that note, here’s a blog post worth reading. It comes from a site devoted to “scholarly publishing” (something else in which I’m interested for a number of reasons, many of them only tangentially related to the “publishing” part). Here the author is thinking about “social costs” and “social good” but doing so in a broad context. Worth reading.

Two money quotes:

Cheapness has consequences in the long run. We all end up paying for it somehow. And cheapness has a funny way of being expensive.

And:

You can save yourself poor as a business or an industry.

Ain’t that the truth. (Hey! When else will I have an excuse to use a Zappa album cover?)

Cheap Thrills (Frank Zappa album)

Cheap Thrills (Frank Zappa album) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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