Someone sent me an item in which a champion of
"social justice" urges people not to use the self-checkout lane at the grocery store.
You're taking cashiers' jobs away!
I guess by the same token we took elevator attendants' jobs away when we figured out that we could push the elevator button just as well as they could.
In general,
there's a fear of automation: if we can automate a task, that means there will be less for human beings to do.
This isn't true, as I've explained on my podcast.
But how about this.
What if we took
automation and applied it to sales and marketing -- and commissions?
You give away a simple gift, in a variety of niches, and the system automatically follows up to get the sale of a related product, which pays you a commission?
The gifts are done for you, the follow-up system is done for you -- it's all done.
And like a pencil -- which seems like a miracle when you consider how
it's made, but the finished product is dirt cheap -- it costs almost nothing.
Welcome to 2018, friends:
Tom Woods