[Dailyssimo] Internet, A World Without Border
My conversation with Fred reminds me of another conversation months ago. There’s a friend - let’s say his name is Bram, who lives in Bali and has been wanting to move to Jakarta. He told me that the business climate in Bali was not that supportive. Bram wanted to build an apparel business in Bali.
Fred and Bram have similarity of pattern of view which geographically trapped them inside the location where they live. I don’t know about you but for me who have been practically breathing in the online world, it feels a bit weird if we are still trapped like my friends. Current condition of the internet is far better than when the first time I decided to jump into the online world (around early 2000), connection fee becomes more affordable, which means easiness to be globally connected is determined simply by will and a little effort.
I gave two ultimate questions to my friends:
- If log in to the internet is easy, why you have to move to Jakarta? Doesn’t internet make your business more visible all the way to Jakarta (maybe even beyond) without you having to move?
- If log in to the internet is so easy, why Jakarta? Considering the internet is a borderless world.
What do you think?
He was at Yahoo! for over 4 years as a community manager and also formerly Country Manager – Indonesia for Thoughtbuzz.net, a social media monitoring company.
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