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The Web has opened a world of
opportunity and wealth creation. You can earn, sell, market, spend,
leverage your skill and lure clients from the comfort of your home. But
there are scams abound and hurdles aplenty. Here’s how to make the most
of this platform.
Namrata Dadwal and Amit Shanbaug
You never had it so good. Access to a client list that runs into
hundreds of millions, a reach that spreads across the world, hardly any
infrastructure cost, and no need to impress anyone with a wall full of
framed qualifications. Welcome to the virtual bazaar, a marketplace that
encompasses the world while shrinking it to a small screen. A region
where every boundary is blurred; no one cares about your age and no one
needs to know if you live in the boondocks or a plush penthouse.
The World Wide Web has a solution for everything, and for everything, a
customer. If you don’t know where to start, join a popular network. Let
the numbers convince you: 150 million users on Facebook and 200 million
on Twitter. Each and everyone is a potential customer for anything that
you have to sell: your skills, your thoughts or even your junk.
We take you through a list of professions that you can venture into and
introduce you to people who have leveraged the Net to earn a comfortable
income. By no means is this a comprehensive list. In fact, it is not
even an indicative one since the virtual world is continuously evolving
and new opportunities are cropping up every day. After all, some of the
biggest platforms that people use currently didn’t even exist a decade
ago-Facebook was launched in 2004, YouTube in 2005, and Twitter in 2006.
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