John Hurd’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “How Going Low-tech Could Mean Big Bucks”. [‘e-Wealth Daily’ Article]


John Hurd’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:

How Going Low-tech Could Mean Big Bucks

In a recent study, it was found that almost 1/4 of Americans surveyed have no access to the Internet.

None, zero, zip, zilch!

And if we apply this percentage to the entire population of the country, we can assume that there are 75 million or more people living their day-to-day lives without a need for the Internet.

As you and I know, it’s becoming possible, if not necessary, to use the Internet every day. There is the ease of performing tasks instantly and the access to information from around the globe. You can bank online, check the latest sports scores or even research a new project. It’s probably hard to imagine life without the Internet.

However, if you look back at your life 20 years ago, it would have been very difficult to picture life in an online world. Sure, you got by just fine, but some things probably took a little bit longer to get done. Rather than just clicking a few buttons, you had to go to your bank, bill in hand and wait in line with everyone else.

So, based on these statistics, when it comes to the Internet and your moneymaking pursuits, it isn’t fair to assume that everyone you talk to has Internet access.

Of the people in this study who said they had no Internet access, the majority were senior citizens. And that’s not really a surprise. They’ve gone through the majority of their lives without a computer, and many may have little desire to buy a computer anytime soon.

What does this mean for you?

If you work with or have an idea that could help our older generations, then going online is probably the worst way for you to try to reach them.

Instead, try using other methods to reach them, such as the mail system or by telephone. While this may seem obvious, using the Internet to reach a group who isn’t there is as good as throwing your money away.

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