No more freebies

It was really great to take a day off of the computer.

I was thinking about what’s causing stress in my life and one of them is the pile of hardware sitting next to my door waiting for me to try it out. See, companies are now sending me free books, free hardware, and free software to try out.

That +is+ putting pressure on me to write about that stuff and is changing my passions. I don’t like it. So, I am not going to do it anymore.

Even if I send it back (which I’m gonna do) it takes time, causes me to feel guilty for not writing about them, and changes the relationship I have with you. I just don’t like it. So, I’m gonna turn this stuff away from now on. And, of course, I’ll keep disclosing anytime I do get something in return for my services and/or whenever I have conflicts of interest, like when I own stock on something I’m talking about.

I’m also not taking this stuff because I simply can’t be a replacement for News.com or the Wall Street Journal. I can’t be all things to all people. I’ve gotta get back to writing about what interests me. That’s the small stuff in the industry that the other news outlets probably will miss and my view of tech from an enthusiast’s perspective.

  • http://www.j2eegeek.com/blog/ Vinny Carpenter

    Hi Scoble. To ‘help’ you out, I’ll take all that free hardware and guilt off your hands. Just ship it to me and I’ll blog about it :) Specially any new Mobile 5 phones, dual-core laptops and Tablet PCs. :)

  • http://www.j2eegeek.com/blog/ Vinny Carpenter

    Hi Scoble. To ‘help’ you out, I’ll take all that free hardware and guilt off your hands. Just ship it to me and I’ll blog about it :) Specially any new Mobile 5 phones, dual-core laptops and Tablet PCs. :)

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Vinny: heheh. But, no. :-)

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Vinny: heheh. But, no. :-)

  • http://blog.damnednice.com/ Slackmaster K

    WWID? I’d keep the stuff and laugh at them for sending it without being asked to. As far as I’m concerned, they sent you free stuff. You never signed anything.

  • http://blog.damnednice.com Slackmaster K

    WWID? I’d keep the stuff and laugh at them for sending it without being asked to. As far as I’m concerned, they sent you free stuff. You never signed anything.

  • Brandon Clinger

    Lol, I’d help you out too! I think trying out new things and writing about them would be fun. Perhaps you should make time for a few good things:P

  • Brandon Clinger

    Lol, I’d help you out too! I think trying out new things and writing about them would be fun. Perhaps you should make time for a few good things:P

  • http://stevenewson.blogspot.com/ Steve Newson

    Can’t say I blame you. When it becomes about other people’s interests and not yours, then it ceases to be fun. I wonder sometimes if some forget that this isn’t your job.

  • http://stevenewson.blogspot.com/ Steve Newson

    Can’t say I blame you. When it becomes about other people’s interests and not yours, then it ceases to be fun. I wonder sometimes if some forget that this isn’t your job.

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  • http://www.makeyougohmm.com/ TDavid

    Robert – you might point these people to blogcritics. That’s what they do — and have been doing for a couple years now — and they have 1,000+ bloggers ready and willing to review anything they are sent. They even have a database setup to handle stuff like this.

  • http://www.makeyougohmm.com/ TDavid

    Robert – you might point these people to blogcritics. That’s what they do — and have been doing for a couple years now — and they have 1,000+ bloggers ready and willing to review anything they are sent. They even have a database setup to handle stuff like this.

  • http://www.badastronomy.com/ Phil Plait, aka The Bad Astron

    If compannies send you stuff unsolicited, then I suggest you donate it to a local public school. They always need new stuff. At worst, they could turn around and sell it.

  • http://www.badastronomy.com Phil Plait, aka The Bad Astronomer

    If compannies send you stuff unsolicited, then I suggest you donate it to a local public school. They always need new stuff. At worst, they could turn around and sell it.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ Robert Scoble

    Phil: most of this stuff is not unsolicited. I accepted it cause it sounded interesting to try out. But it puts pressure on my life to work with that stuff rather than other stuff. It also means that I’m a marketing vehicle now, and that mentally burns me out.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com Robert Scoble

    Phil: most of this stuff is not unsolicited. I accepted it cause it sounded interesting to try out. But it puts pressure on my life to work with that stuff rather than other stuff. It also means that I’m a marketing vehicle now, and that mentally burns me out.

  • http://morphemetales.blogspot.com/ Curt

    Robert:

    Sending back the stuff you currently have is good mojo. But now that you have announced that you are not going to review any of the stuff, I don’t think you have an ethical obligation to take the time and expense of sending it back. Presumably this stuff was not requested by you, and you’ve issued your caveat. Anyone who continues to fire it at you has no reason to expect you’ll take that time and money to mail it back. Perhaps you could keep it in a box until it’s full then call a charity somewhere in the P.S. area that’s willing to drive out and get it. It could raise some money for them, or, if their techie, it could reduce their outlay on hardware. (Maybe you could publish a list of what you gave who once every month or two if you’re still feeling guilty. Then the indisciminant senders will get unearned credit for their high-mindedness.)

  • http://morphemetales.blogspot.com Curt

    Robert:

    Sending back the stuff you currently have is good mojo. But now that you have announced that you are not going to review any of the stuff, I don’t think you have an ethical obligation to take the time and expense of sending it back. Presumably this stuff was not requested by you, and you’ve issued your caveat. Anyone who continues to fire it at you has no reason to expect you’ll take that time and money to mail it back. Perhaps you could keep it in a box until it’s full then call a charity somewhere in the P.S. area that’s willing to drive out and get it. It could raise some money for them, or, if their techie, it could reduce their outlay on hardware. (Maybe you could publish a list of what you gave who once every month or two if you’re still feeling guilty. Then the indisciminant senders will get unearned credit for their high-mindedness.)

  • met

    The more gadgets you use/test and the more things you use, the more your views/opinions will have value :)

  • met

    The more gadgets you use/test and the more things you use, the more your views/opinions will have value :)

  • met

    Blog about the ones you like the MOST, not because someone gave it to you or because you like the person (even though that should be a factor for a service product).

    Then people will ‘suck up’ to you by making/showing you better products not by giving you more goodies.

    The people with bad products will get pissed off.

    That way you get to filter out the the baddies, and you hang around with the right people, and your popularity will increase (more) – isn’t that what you wanted ? and your opinions will be valued (more)…

  • met

    Blog about the ones you like the MOST, not because someone gave it to you or because you like the person (even though that should be a factor for a service product).

    Then people will ‘suck up’ to you by making/showing you better products not by giving you more goodies.

    The people with bad products will get pissed off.

    That way you get to filter out the the baddies, and you hang around with the right people, and your popularity will increase (more) – isn’t that what you wanted ? and your opinions will be valued (more)…

  • http://www.salted.com/ Paul Farnell

    I think that’s a very interesting thing to decide to do – very noble in fact. Great to see you focussed on what you’re passionate about. Great move!

  • http://www.salted.com/ Paul Farnell

    I think that’s a very interesting thing to decide to do – very noble in fact. Great to see you focussed on what you’re passionate about. Great move!

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    met: I can use and test a lot of gadgets without having them sent to me. I’ll just go over to Chris Pirillo’s house! :-)

    But, seriously, that’s my point. I don’t care if I have value based on how many gadgets I’ve bought. I’m not here to be a replacement for News.com or Tom’s Hardware or Walt Mossberg.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    met: I can use and test a lot of gadgets without having them sent to me. I’ll just go over to Chris Pirillo’s house! :-)

    But, seriously, that’s my point. I don’t care if I have value based on how many gadgets I’ve bought. I’m not here to be a replacement for News.com or Tom’s Hardware or Walt Mossberg.

  • http://noblogger.org/ Jorgen Veisdal

    I completely understand, but is my understanding that this happens so much that they barely remember who they send that stuff to, most techwriters and know bloggers get some amount of it.

  • http://noblogger.org Jorgen Veisdal

    I completely understand, but is my understanding that this happens so much that they barely remember who they send that stuff to, most techwriters and know bloggers get some amount of it.

  • http://selfdeprecatingjournalism.blogspot.com/ Brook

    People always gravitate towards notable people like yourself, so organisations see this as an easily exploitable situation to get cheap marketing, but it’s your Blog, you write what you want to write.

  • http://selfdeprecatingjournalism.blogspot.com Brook

    People always gravitate towards notable people like yourself, so organisations see this as an easily exploitable situation to get cheap marketing, but it’s your Blog, you write what you want to write.

  • http://sunandfun.blogspot.com/ Mr. Sun

    Allow me to offer a contrarian view — I really think you should not close the door on this channel completely; at least let the door open a crack. You are experiencing what many others have experienced since they entered a territory called “celebrity”, and you are a bona fide celebrity now, no matter how humble or in denial you are. Movie stars and pop stars get hounded frequently by people who want them to read their screenplays or sing their songs, not to mention the autograph-seekers and stalking paparazzis; in other words, being famous has a price.

    You might want to consider allotting a specific time for these activities, say, like 30 minutes a day. And be straightforward on your blog about your experience with these things; for example, you can say, “I’ve just looked at Gadget X, and I got bored after 5 minutes, so that tells you something, but to be fair, during the 5 minutes, I found Gadget X to be this and that…” No one expects you to be another Walt Mossberg, plus you don’t aspire to be one anyway.

  • http://sunandfun.blogspot.com/ Mr. Sun

    Allow me to offer a contrarian view — I really think you should not close the door on this channel completely; at least let the door open a crack. You are experiencing what many others have experienced since they entered a territory called “celebrity”, and you are a bona fide celebrity now, no matter how humble or in denial you are. Movie stars and pop stars get hounded frequently by people who want them to read their screenplays or sing their songs, not to mention the autograph-seekers and stalking paparazzis; in other words, being famous has a price.

    You might want to consider allotting a specific time for these activities, say, like 30 minutes a day. And be straightforward on your blog about your experience with these things; for example, you can say, “I’ve just looked at Gadget X, and I got bored after 5 minutes, so that tells you something, but to be fair, during the 5 minutes, I found Gadget X to be this and that…” No one expects you to be another Walt Mossberg, plus you don’t aspire to be one anyway.

  • http://opit.wordpress.com/ opit

    Slashdot and Engadget have a staff of writers who are paid to do this. You’ve volunteered : it’s a measure of success as a public person ( you’re famous, already ) that you’re overloaded for commentary.
    Your duty is to have fun, not run yourself ragged running around in ever-diminishing circles at others’ request. I’m sure you’re big enough to figure it out.
    So relax, already. You were saying …?

  • http://opit.wordpress.com/ opit

    Slashdot and Engadget have a staff of writers who are paid to do this. You’ve volunteered : it’s a measure of success as a public person ( you’re famous, already ) that you’re overloaded for commentary.
    Your duty is to have fun, not run yourself ragged running around in ever-diminishing circles at others’ request. I’m sure you’re big enough to figure it out.
    So relax, already. You were saying …?

  • http://itzy.wordpress.com/ Itzy Sabo

    Pick a few products that you don’t like and blast them.

    People would then think twice about sending you unsolicited products.

  • http://itzy.wordpress.com/ Itzy Sabo

    Pick a few products that you don’t like and blast them.

    People would then think twice about sending you unsolicited products.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Itzy: that’s not true.

    I’ve done that, even to Microsoft products, and find that that actually increases the requests. Why? Cause then your audience finds you’re even more valuable (and entertaining) and that people who think they could survive the snark are even more interested in playing the review lottery.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Itzy: that’s not true.

    I’ve done that, even to Microsoft products, and find that that actually increases the requests. Why? Cause then your audience finds you’re even more valuable (and entertaining) and that people who think they could survive the snark are even more interested in playing the review lottery.

  • El Duque

    You sure do seem to be unhappy lately. I hope you figure out what the problem is because your blog is suffering from it too.

  • El Duque

    You sure do seem to be unhappy lately. I hope you figure out what the problem is because your blog is suffering from it too.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    El: my back hurts. Seriously.

    But, I’m just overloaded. Seriously. Stick in there. I’ll solve both eventually.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    El: my back hurts. Seriously.

    But, I’m just overloaded. Seriously. Stick in there. I’ll solve both eventually.

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  • http://www.dotnetmasters.com/ Billy Hollis

    Robert, if you get a chance, you might speak to Jerry Pournelle about this issue. He dealt with it for years and years when he was writing his column for Byte Magazine. He refined his policies over a long span, and I bet he could offer some good insight.

  • http://www.dotnetmasters.com Billy Hollis

    Robert, if you get a chance, you might speak to Jerry Pournelle about this issue. He dealt with it for years and years when he was writing his column for Byte Magazine. He refined his policies over a long span, and I bet he could offer some good insight.

  • http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com coolcatteacher

    Simplify! Simplify! Simplify! Life is too short to let it be dictated by others. Go with your gut, it has served you well so far.

    Besides “freebie” is a misnomer. It costs you something very valuable – your time. If it works and improves your life and solves a problem — I think you should take it.

    If it is such an alpha product that the bugs have bugs, why bother?

    Keep blogging!

  • http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com Vicki Davis

    Simplify! Simplify! Simplify! Life is too short to let it be dictated by others. Go with your gut, it has served you well so far.

    Besides “freebie” is a misnomer. It costs you something very valuable – your time. If it works and improves your life and solves a problem — I think you should take it.

    If it is such an alpha product that the bugs have bugs, why bother?

    Keep blogging!

  • http://homesweethome.wordpress.com/ homesweethome

    I like the idea of giving any unsolicited items to local schools or community activity centers.
    And if you are looking for something to jump start your enthusiasm, maybe offer to teach them how to get started doing this for themselves. Nothing revives enthusiasm more than sharing it with some kid.

  • http://homesweethome.wordpress.com/ homesweethome

    I like the idea of giving any unsolicited items to local schools or community activity centers.
    And if you are looking for something to jump start your enthusiasm, maybe offer to teach them how to get started doing this for themselves. Nothing revives enthusiasm more than sharing it with some kid.