Wednesday 25 December 2013

Web Dollar : Where We were and where we are Now

This topic must have hit what I would love to call on-line best-selling if not that it weren't a book. People swarm the web daily searching for means others yet come up
Online Cash
here hoping to get pastures greener than what they believe society afforded them this is especially as the internet so far is the easiest, swiftest, and most affordable channel for reaching out to the globe.

It's just cool and great. But one thing isn't’ right. I noticed recently that most of the guys salivating at web-money do not really measure up.
I mean, that most of them didn't really do a feasibility study on the web before affirming desires. It’s pretty advised that one should at least grab a passable knowledge of the functionality not of the World Wide Web per Se, but of the exact sector in World Wide Web you intend to exploit

That will take me to the topic in hand, which is how on-line cash works. The nitty-gritty of internet money

NOTE: This article is pretty much for Nigerians
       
Firstly, as days fall on and off, man's possibility on earth only seems to increase giving rise to better choices and much wider alternatives. Their virtually  is no monopoly on-line(But for Google..Lolz!..They ar real W3 potentate) just because of the said reason and the aftermath is that meeting with your internet fortune live from anywhere in the world has become  as easy as just walking into your local bank server for transactions. Pretty unlike couple of years ago when t choice was so shrink and virtually not there for Nigerian E-preneurs especially. Before it used to be just western union transfer and defunct liberty reserve (which was traditionally linked to the then prestigious Dom Account. When running it with GTB was held as best due to the flexibility of their system).Some equally used Alertpay now ----Payza--- while ---PayPal ----the most popular even till date was not and have never been there for Nigerians
Today, however, a lot really changed. There is the –Webmoney-- (trending in India); there is the --Payoneer-- (like PayPal from US) And Perfect Money (Asia too ,i think china ?) and the host of others; all accepting Nigerians. The use of cheques for international financial settlements is also a commonplace, especially among Tech giants like --Google-- and the fastest growing E-commerce frontier--Amazon--. Online banking options to from Nigeria presently are just too wide.                                                         For How to cash your E-fortune from Ngr…Continue

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