This is a typical error made by most marketers. Nothing in this world that is produced by people will ever be best. It is unfortunately in our nature, so the same applies to online companies. Needless to state, individuals need to not welcome incorrect concepts regarding online marketing nor offer bad quality products; not. Simply attempt to the finest of your capabilities, to come up with the very best possible service requirements and product line. By doing so, you will be shocked by the amount of success of your company and you will hardly have to delay a product launch ever again.
The list listed below is my variation of Maimonides' 8 Levels of Providing (also referred to as Maimonides' Ladder of Charity), which he listed in Chapter 10:7 -14 of "Hilkhot Matanot Aniyim" (Laws about Providing to Poor People) in the Mishneh Torah (Repetition of the Torah). Each level represents a gift-giving type. Priced quote text is from the English translation by Danny Siegel. Commentary is mine-- ignorant, if I may state so. What type of present provider are you?
10% is tithed to a church or secular charity that remains in line with your purpose. This is your" rent" for occupying space on the planet and breathing the air supplied.
10% is pure philanthropy. That's right, you simply offer it away for the benefit of the community at large. This primes the pump so that the Universe begins sending out wealth your way. I know, this sounds wacky, but actually, this is just the Law of Tourist attraction at work.
Regrettably, at the time of this writing (January, 2010), traditional fundraising has actually basically tumbled on Facebook. By "conventional," I mean that you ask someone for a small philanthropy contribution ($30, $75, $100) to your cause, and they reach into their pocket or write you a look for that amount. According to the Washington Post, just a tiny handful of charities have actually raised real cash using the Facebook "Causes" application. 10s of thousands have raised absolutely nothing or an only little pittance for their efforts.
It's an intriguing concept, however negates the human need for noise and fury, or the need to reside in interesting times. Therefore, if things do get too uninteresting, there is always some human that seeks to make things intriguing again. But even without world peace, it is my contention that the "life experience" is the best VR video game to date, I am delighted to have had the opportunity to play it. How about you? A world without peace, well, it's not all that bad truly, things are okay. Please consider this.