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Free: The Future Of A Radical Price: The Economics Of Abundance And Why Zero Pricing Is Changing The Face Of Business - Chris Anderson
Free: The Future Of A Radical Price: The Economics Of Abundance And Why Zero Pricing Is Changing The Face Of Business
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Brilliant book with excellent info, 2009 1st edition hard back copy, book in unread condition but with slightly shelf worn dust cover, fast dispatch, UK SELLER
Brilliant book with excellent info, 2009 1st edition hard back copy, book in unread condition but with slightly shelf worn dust cover, fast dispatch, UK SELLER
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ISBN: 9781905211470 (1905211473)
Edition language: English
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MiriamReads
MiriamReads rated it
3.0 Free: The Future of a Radical Price
I won this in a GoodReads First Look giveaway, thinking it would be useful for work--I was in Web Marketing at the time--and kept looking at it and reading the flap copy and not feeling the impetus to actually read it.
The Curious Curator's Book Blog
The Curious Curator's Book Blog rated it
3.0 Free
I bought this book hoping it would help me understand a little better the economics of the internet world. There's no doubt that the internet was built around the concept of Free, but like with every other topic I'm interested in, I missed reading a systematic study about what (if anything) had chan...
DesireesShelves
DesireesShelves rated it
This is definitely the best book I have read in a LONG time! I didn't want it to end! Unless you have been living in a cave for the past two decades, you are well aware that the business models of several different industries have gone through a dramatic change. Chris goes into detail and presents i...
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it
3.0 Free: The Future of a Radical Price
If you've been involved with or followed even to a small degree the whole "web 2.0" movement, the amount of new you'll get from Free will probably add up to about enough to fill an essay... or maybe an article in Wired.There are a few interesting (if not circumstantial) case studies, some light reha...
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