A Radical Business Plan for Facebook

Allow me to propose something crazy. Tech companies should start charging people to use their services. No, seriously. Let’s take the biggest example of a Web site that has no clear path to profitability: Facebook. The social network attracts more than 100 million “active users” around the world, but as of now–as even its founder Mark Zuckerberg admits–it’s still looking for a “business model” (that is, a way to make tons more money than it spends).

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