Most people won't pay for free content
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Social engineering headcounter Nielsen has come up with the startling conclusion that people who are getting free stuff now might be a bit iffy about paying for it in the future. The company surveyed 27,000 people who were willing to respond to the question "have you got time to complete a survey" with a positive response - which in our book is enough to disqualify them from providing any kind of meaningful data. Nevertheless, 85 per cent of respondents said that they...
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