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Old business new century

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The business idea of ​​a fellow student was simple but effective: selling photocopies of lecture notes to malicious truants before the session. The prices were reasonable, the quality was decent.

True, the target audience turned out to be small, and the risks were high. First, the parents weaned the "entrepreneur" off the free Xerox machine. Copying for money led to a huge "minus" in income.

Then the excellent student, whose calligraphic el salvador business email list notes were used by the “businessman”, learned about the commercial exploitation of her “product” and demanded 80% of the profits.

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Old business new century
Infobusiness is selling your knowledge, skills and experience to other people. There is an opinion that this type of commercial activity appeared only in the 21st century with the rise of the Internet.

In reality, the information business has been around for about as long as humanity. A Neanderthal who learned to drill holes in shells would show another how to do it in exchange for a juicy piece of mammoth meat.

Modern technologies have infinitely expanded the possibilities of new-age infopreneurs.

Infobusiness today, in simple terms, includes a variety of online courses, lectures, consultations, webinars, master classes, in a word, information, most often “packaged” in a user-friendly digital format.

Offline forms of infobusiness also work great. The same lectures are given in a real auditorium to "live" listeners who bought tickets to the event.
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