It Can’t Go That Far...

In 1990, 3 million of us were using the Internet. This was less than 1% of us globally.

In 2012, 2.3 billion of us now have Internet access. This is equal to 27% of us now.

In 1990, 12 million of us had cell phones. Again, this was less than 1% of us.

In 2012, 5.8 billion of us (82% of the world) now have mobile access to communication and soon the Internet on our phones.

Neighborhoods, county lines, state lines, international lines, and the great waters no longer separate us and/or our information.

Anything can be found anywhere by anyone at anytime.

Welcome to the Give-It-Away Economy (in regards to information)…the good news is you get what you give.

Be open with the costumer, they’ll be open with you. Be closed, secretive, and selective with your information/knowledge you give – they will do the same.

It is imperative that you and your business gets this.

The bridge continues to grow and the aftermath is one big neighborhood called Earth.

Be careful when you claim it can’t go that far…we are still trying to find the boundaries of our minds and so far we aren’t having much luck.