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Business from home: e-Currency exchange income (I)

Published by Tribune on Mon, 21 Mar 2011


For the next few weeks, I have decided to reveal to you some Online Business models that work! This will be under the article title seriesBusiness From Home.Expectedly, if you follow the hint, by March 25, you should be able to have practically 3 businesses online; capable of generating a sustainable online income for you.The genesisIf you are like everyone else, you may have been struggling to make a decent income online now or had been looking for an alternative source of Income and it seems as though nothing is working. It is true that some have spent countless wasted hours and tens of thousands of dollars on worthless programs that promise the world.I can attest to this, because I had such experience in the past and I have heard people tell me about their experiences.But, overtime, e-currency exchange business has been proven a decent and profitable source of residual income. This is because as the Internet continues to grow by the hour, their will always be a need for e-currency exchange. Some people who had traded Forex before can testify to that fact that Liberty Reserve (a form of e-currency) sells in Nigeria.What is E-Currency ExchangeE-currencies are the most efficient forms of instant payments available for personal and business use worldwide. Liberty Reserve, PayPal, AlertPay,c-Gold, Pecunix, Perfect Money etc. are all forms of e-currencies. E-Currency Exchange is the exchange of one e-currency for another or for a local currency like Nigerian Naira.It is optimised for Internet use and is instantly transferable internationally; that means, you can buy or sell it or even exchange it for other currency at a percentage that can put gain into your pocket.The need for e-CurrencyEveryday, thousands of people all over the world demand for one e-currency or the other, for trading (like Forex, Online Fixed Odds) or in exchange for downloadable goods, services. For example; I pay most of my clients, I outsource most of my logo, banner or website development job with e-currency. Its an alternative to credit card.Approaching the businessThere are several ways to approach the business; it all depends on your budget to start the business. But I will advice you start small, not minding how small your profit after sales will be at the beginning. But you will have the opportunity to master the business with small capital. Then you grow with time in experience.Generally, you will need a website or a dynamic blog to run the business successfully.Besides, I advise you start with just 2 e-currencies, Liberty Reserve and AlertPay. If you are satisfied with starting with these 2 e-currencies, then those are the basic tools you require. Therefore you will have to create an account with them. There are some places you buy cheap, therefore the need for some affiliations with other e-currency exchangers, but for the purpose of space, I have listed them in a notepad, please send detailed email to; oluoludimu@yahoo.com to get it. Its free!Meanwhile, if you want to invest in the business at a medium scale (you will have the advantage of selling to those who can only afford to start small). In addition to creating account aforementioned, you will need to open a Domiciliary account with any of the Nigerian banks, for the purpose of initiating wire transfer to buy the e-currency.ProfitabilityIf you are investing on a medium scale, for a start, you only need 20 customers that buy an average of $1,000 worth of e-currency in a month for you to generate a profit of $1,050 in a month.Where & how can you buy for high profitGoldexpay is a place you can buy e-currency and one of the best ways to buy from them for high profit is through wire. Most information on where and how to buy for high profit are classified (for my readers only) because of your would-be competitors. So I have decided to include the detail in a (9) nine page short report titled:e-Currency Business from Home. The report is of immeasurable value because the Information therein is best kept secret by those who are into the business, most especially in Nigeria. Guaranteed!More on itIn the second part and concluding part of this article, I will reveal to you in step by step how to start the business and take it to your customers for profit. Till next week, start selling something for sustainable income.Contributed By Olu Oludimu www.shortreportmoney.com, 08051614052.
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