Information & Inspiration Currency: What I’d Pay To Read
I subscribe to a lot of on-line content – newsletters, RSS feeds, ad hoc industry news, inspirational emails. The material I read faithfully is that which that gives me a current or high-minded perspective on my areas of interest: media entrepreneurship and spirituality. Then there’s the purely inspirational stuff: fashion, design, and make-my-life-easier goodies. I read about half of what I get in those areas. If it’s not useful, I’m quick to can it. Meaningful in-box, meaningful thoughts.
This week, we were jamming in the studio about what on-line content we actually pay for (not much), and what we’re getting for free that we’d be quite happy to pay for (not much) Here’s my list…
What I Pay For:
Media Bistro. I’ve been a paid subscriber for nearly three years and I’ll renew again. Informative and inspiring for my industry. $69/year.
The Insitute of Noetic Sciences, membership and tele-seminar program.
What I Would Pay For:
Seth Godin. Seth Is a master of online marketing and good business sense (both the common and uncommon kind). I subscribe to his free, daily email feed.
Daily Blogging Tips. I just started getting this. Good stuff.
FuturEdition (disclaimer: I was the exec director of The Arlington Institute and started this newsletter).
What I Get for Free and Am Simply Very Grateful For (but might even pay a a few bucks a year for):
Abraham Hicks Daily Quotes
Daily Poetics
Unclutterer
Guy Kawasaki, entrepreneur extraordinaire.
No Impact Man
Happiness Project
Fashion-ation
GOOP, new from Gwyneth Paltrow.
Isaac Mizrahi
New York Times Book Review
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