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yes.
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What is the ultimate business model even look like? Well, I'll tell you.
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Imagine what your life would look like if you
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can leverage each and every business in your area.
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Just imagine how many businesses there are.
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Imagine if they're all making money for you while you sleep.
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Imagine how many community groups they are in your area.
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Schools, churches, sports clubs,
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nonprofit organisations, book clubs, golf clubs,
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you name it. There is so many different community groups within every area
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unions, worker unions, etcetera. The list goes on and on.
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Imagine if you can leverage every single one of
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those community interest groups to make money for you.
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While you're busy spending time with your loved ones,
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imagine
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if you can find a way to make
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money while you sleep while you're doing the things you laugh,
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the things you've always wanted to be able to do or a fault.
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While the average
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the normal public, is making money for you while you're doing these things,
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imagine if you were to be able to take every member
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of public in your area and leverages consumer needs for everyday products
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and get them to work for you and make money for
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you while you're doing the things that you really care about.
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Well, let's firstly unpack it a little bit further.
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Every single business in your area, whether it's a local accounting firm,
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attacks advisory service
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A mechanic,
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um,
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car repair shop of sorts.
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Whether it is a retail shop that sells certain product, it does not matter.
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Every single business is looking for ways to increase their profits.
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Every business doesn't matter how busy they are. All businesses are needing
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to find additional ways to increase profits today more than ever before.
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How do you increase a business profit?
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Increasing turnover?
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Increasing turnover means extra advertising in the conventional way of
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doing things means they must go into extra expenditure,
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paying huge advertising costs and so forth,
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with no guarantee and no certainty as to
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what the outcome of that expenditure would be.
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The same thing.
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You got to increase your turnover from existing and old customers again.
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Getting that done is easier said than done for most businesses.
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Most businesses have no way of getting their old
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customers to come back on a more frequent basis and
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spending money over and over and over again and imagine,
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even if they were to succeed in getting that right.
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Imagine if I can
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two x or three x or five X the frequency at
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which old customers comes back being old and existing customers come back
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in the same way
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for every business to increase their profits, they would need additional revenue,
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new and additional and new ways of creating a revenue without
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extra additional cost or over it
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because they are bringing in more turnover but less expenses or no extra expenses.
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Therefore, the profitability will increase
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In our unique technology.
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Merchants can list utilising our free technology for free.
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They don't have to pay anything. No fine print,
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nothing no hidden cost, no risk
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merchants a track
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new customers through our technology by offering their
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product and service at a discounted rate.
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Because of a discounted rate,
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new customers will gravitate towards them because of a discount that they offer.
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At the same time,
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merchants has got full control over what discount they offer at
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what day or what period or whatever the case might be.
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By means of example, some businesses are very busy over a weekend,
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and in weekdays they're very quiet, so they can over weekends,
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put their discount very low, or or zero for that matter and in weekdays,
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increase the discount or dramatically increase it in order to attract
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and utilise their debt. Town better.
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There's many ways that the merchants can do this best of it all.
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Merchants only pay 3% transaction value
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to this to our technology
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based on any successful transaction.
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After discount after discount,
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imagine any business owner with a continuous new flow of new
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customers walking in over and over and over and over again.
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New customers keeps on coming in. Imagine the excitement of ice business owners.
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Imagine existing business with his old and revolt and existing
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customers coming in over and over and over again.
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How will this work? In practise
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couldn't be simpler through our unique technology. With QR codes,
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our merchant will list in our in our application for free. They're zero cost.
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They advertise a product, Let's say, a pizza shop.
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He advertises pizza. Let's just say the pizza is
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100 bucks.
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By means of example, he offers a 10% discount, which is 10 bucks discount.
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The client therefore only pays 90 bucks,
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the client or the consumer is happy because he got the pizza for less.
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He would have paid 100 otherwise. Now is only paying 90
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at the same time. The merchant is very happy.
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He got a new customer that spent 90 bucks that will come back.
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More importantly, will come back.
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I'll explain later why the customer will come back
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and spend money again and again and again.
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But more importantly, for right now, all the merchant pays
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is to buck $72. 70. That's all he pays
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for a brand new customer. You ask any business owner
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they will love it.
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It is the based system bar none.