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| The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by ibizza33(op): 12:13am On Jun 24 |
For years, we were told there were only two ways to get ahead financially: 1. Go to school and get a good job. 2. Start a business and hope it succeeds. But something interesting has happened over the last few years. A new group of people has quietly emerged online. They're not celebrities. They're not tech geniuses. They're not wealthy investors. They're ordinary people with smartphones and internet access who have learned how to connect products with buyers and earn commissions in the process. What's fascinating is that many of them don't create products, hold inventory, rent offices, or employ staff. Yet they're building additional income streams from skills they learned online. While most people use social media purely for entertainment, this growing digital middle class is using the same platforms to learn, market, connect, and earn. The opportunity isn't hidden. In fact, it's right in front of us every day. The difference is that some people scroll past it while others take the time to understand how it works. I recently came across a training that breaks down this business model and shows beginners how affiliate marketing works from the ground up. Whether you're a student, worker, business owner, or simply someone looking to understand the digital economy better, it's worth exploring. The future may not belong only to those who work harder. It may belong to those who learn how the internet rewards value, attention, and distribution. If you'd like to know more about what I discovered, leave a comment or send me a message.
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| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by galantjoe(m): 6:37am On Jun 24 |
Internet of Things (IoT) is another job that pays well. Once will stay in his or her comfort of his home, office, etc transact business as a middleman, ran commission on the transaction. A cool to financial freedom |
| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by franchasng: 8:34am On Jun 24 |
ibizza33:The people that match your description is content creators. The internet really empowered Nigerians and Africans through content creation. It has liberated and financially empowered many smart and bold Nigerian youths. Affiliate marketing has been in existence for many years. I was among the first affiliate marketers from Nigeria as far back as 2011 when I started with some American and European affiliate marketing platforms like Maxbounty and co. I did earned a few dollars from them but I didn't make enough money that convinced me that it could become a full-time job. Affiliate marketing is easy on paper but difficult to convert. Back then, out of desperation to get massive conversions, I joined adult affiliate marketing platforms like crakrevenue and I promoted adult contents through some temporary blogs I built. I joined a lot of foreign forums using VPNs, etc to promote my adult content blogs. The conversion was not still enough to make it a full-time job for me. I even joined eBay, Amazon affiliate marketing and still didn't earn enough. So please before you convince our youths to join affiliate marketing, make sure you really learned it and ready to teach them all, from building converting landing pages to writing catching articles and sales page. Paid advert hardly convert back then cos I tried Google AdWords, tried others, unless you guys have discovered new ways to get massive traffic to ones affiliate page. Facebook groups even worked a bit then before Facebook started cracking down on affiliate marketing links including link shorteners just like nland does till today. I will rather encourage Nigerian youths to go into content creation, just identify a niche you have serious passion for so you can be consistent in creating contents in that niche even when the money hasn't started coming. But you see affiliate marketing? It's easier said than done from personal experience though I didn't learn or attend any training on it, I learned it on my own through person research and reading from various sources. |
| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by ednut1(m): 6:01pm On Jun 24 |
Na course you wan sell last last |
| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by floss(m): 6:31pm On Jun 24 |
ednut1:You're a bad boy , how you take know, a lot of people still dey reminisce wetin OP dey talk without knowing the intent behind the thread ![]() |
| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by ednut1(m): 8:57pm On Jun 24 |
floss:been on the internet since 2004 lol |
| Re: The Internet Has A New Middle Class Most Nigerians Haven't Noticed Yet by LordBiden(m): 9:28pm On Jun 24 |
ednut1:See how you just kill the little motivation the op had and made the thread dry. ![]() Allow the op hustle now boss ednut,you have to discover your talent these days to survive the current tinubulation. I know you dey Canada dey flex, nothing consign you with the current Nigerian sapa. ![]() |
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, how you take know, a lot of people still dey reminisce wetin OP dey talk without knowing the intent behind the thread