Monday, November 30, 2015

Value Proposition

I'm not sure if it costs money to be an ESPN Insider.

Maybe it's free and ESPN uses your demographic information for marketing.

Without ESPN Insider, I can only view the following:

1) A detailed analysis of Buster Olney's #1 free agent shortstop.

2) A summary of Buster Olney's #2 free agent shortstop.

If you want a detailed analysis of Brandon Crawford and the rest of the list, you can't get it unless you're an insider.

But why would anyone give a damn about Buster Olney's list of free agent shortstops?

Why would anyone become an ESPN Insider when this kind of slop is the bait?

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