The Explosion of Internet Opportunities
Welcome to this site – you’ll find it is almost a compendium of all Internet or Home PC based ‘Work-at-home’ Jobs that you can possibly imagine on date. However, Indian users are frankly going to find this more dear to them, as the sites chosen as practical examples of both clean and not-so-clean or ‘scam’ sites are mostly based in India or meant mainly for them.
Sisters and brothers of India, starting now, this series is for you if you are still uninitiated to the business opportunities of your home computer when connected to the Internet! ‘Globalisation’ has reached our shores and spreading fast! In a country where millions still starve in fields and factories, it is little consolation to be told that your Corporate fellow citizens are riding the ‘global’ wave to catapult India to a rare GDP growth rate of more than 9%, and corporate India is acquiring ‘phoren’ companies through skillful take-over negotiations instead of being taken over by foreign multinationals for decades. It is no comfort for even the average middle class salary earners that your country is now one of the most sought-after destinations of international capital (‘Foreign Direct Inflow’ or ‘FDI’, and ‘Foreign Institutional Investment’ or ‘FII’ in economic jargon) and one of the most preferred markets of mostly luxury consumer goods to satisfy the hunger of the rising high income professionals and IIT-IIM-IT branded corporate executives frantically sought by the modern Indian ‘multinationals’ to ride the ‘global’ bandwagon.
However, have you realized that you too can target some of the spoils of the new technology, the new ‘global’ market and the increasing ‘Business Process Outsourcing’ (BPO) to India by foreign multinationals to India because of her growing IT and other technological knowledge base, coupled with lower labour costs? While we can continue to voice our discontent on the discriminatory percolation of the benefits of ‘globalisation’ to the poorer sections in the developing world, why not also intelligently corner some of the pie? Why not also exploit their frantic marketing, advertising and ‘data processing’ needs, and the lust of the growing rich for greater and faster information on products and services in their urge towards consumerism?
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