Friday 4 October 2013

Poultry Success

Millionaire Chicken Farmer Started With Ksh600, Built A Multimillion Empire: Success Story Of Kaki Poultry Farm


Geoffrey Kago’s poultry farm, Kaki Village Enterprises currently stands at a value more than Ksh10 million. It can easily pass as an enterprise that started with a firm footing considering the success that the 36-year old has had in poultry farming. But far from what it is now, the success story of Kaki Village Enterprises is one of gradual growth fueled by a passion and innovation
 

How did he start?
Geoffrey Kago started the chicken farming activities that grew into Kaki Village Enterprises in 2002, with an initial capital of just sh600. His passion for poultry farming, however, is something he had since he was very young. He bought his first chicken from his mother in 1985 for sh20 when he was only a standard 4 kid. He says that he was inspired by Nelson Muguku, the legendary poultry farmer in Kenya who has made billions from the business.

From that one chicken he bought from his mother, Geoffrey made such an income that he never had to rely on his parents for upkeep or even school fees. It was an exotic breed, the Transylvania Naked Neck, which has no feathers on the neck. This breed of chicken breeds very fast, which is the reason why he chose it. From it, he was able to breed about 200 chickens in a year, which he sold locally for a good profit.


Money, profit, independence and satisfaction The business was doing so well that Kago was able to save enough money to pay for his high school education from form two through to form four, at Nyeri High School. “I loved the sense of ownership,” Kago says with an obvious satisfaction from the independence he got from rearing chicken at such a young age. 

His innovations in poultry farming
As a young chicken farmer, Kago had known the problems that came with traditional hatching. This drove him to conceptualize an electric incubator while in high school. The school natured his interests and innovations in poultry farming and in while he was in form two, he developed the incubator which won him first place in science congress at the district level and second place at the National level.
After high school, he worked as a carpenter and did several other businesses that enabled him to raise the sh600 that he used to make his first commercial electric incubator. That formed the beginning of Kaki Village Enterprises. In addition to making commercial electric incubators, Kago started making Candlers for checking eggs’ fertility and training farmers in the basics of poultry farming and chick hatching.

He now has 3 branches, also rearing ostriches, quails, ducks and guinea fowls.
Since he started practicing poultry farming as a business, Geoffrey Kago has been able to expand his enterprise into three branches. He has a hatchery in Eldoret where he also develops incubators for sale.
His five acre poultry farm is in Laikipia and it is there that he also conducts training for upcoming poultry farmers in Kenya. The farm is more of a nature center where he demonstrates other forms of poultry farming apart from chicken rearing. He has kept some rarely bred birds such as ostriches, quails, ducks and guinea fowls. He charges sh2500 per head for training.
He established his third branch at Gitaru, along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway to bring his business close to the capital, where he has access to a larger market. On this branch, he has about 200 ‘Kienyeji’ chickens, 1000 quails, six ostriches, 60 guinea fowl, 30 turkeys and 10 geese on just half an acre of land.
Kago says rearing other birds other than chicken can be more profitable than sticking by the traditional poultry farming practices. He argues that, for instance, guinea fowls are grazers and quails consume a tenth of what chicken would require for feeds. These breeds are also more resistant to diseases compared to chickens. One would require a license from Kenya Wildlife Services for them to breed such birds as quails, geese and ostriches. Kago says that there are quite a number of farmers that have these licenses but none of them is yet meeting the market demands.

Kaki Village Enterprises has now diversified into the production of milling machines and feed mixers. He says that farmers can use such machines to produce high quality feeds for their livestock right at their farms. The machines cost about sh600,000. Some of the stakeholders that have bought his innovations include the Ministry of Agriculture, KARI, Africa Medical Research Fund and several NGOs involved in poverty alleviation projects in Kenya.

When we talk about successful poultry farmers in Kenya, our minds are most probably on the likes of Nelson Muguku and Geoffrey Kago, the farmers that have made millions of shillings from chicken rearing. Well, their poultry business models are worth emulating. But did you know that there is a poultry farming secret that can make you a millionaire (and I seriously mean a millionaire?) Here’s the secret; Quails.
What on earth are quails?
Do you remember the birds that God sent to the people of Israel in the bible story of Exodus 16? They are called quails. They are small birds that weigh about 500 grams when mature. They are predominantly wild birds but have been domesticated and are being reared just like ordinary chicken, but with extremely high returns.
Where are the millions in quail rearing?
Poultry farming in Kenya did not include rearing of quails until recently, when a few farmers discovered how profitable this type of birds is. Let us compare it with the ordinary business of chicken keeping:
A mature chicken consumes an average of 150 grams of feed in a day while a mature quail consumes an average of 20 grams. While chickens require vaccination and regular medication, quails hardly require any medication owing to the naturally strong immune system. The cost of keeping quails is thus far much lower than that of keeping chickens.
On average, chicken eggs incubate for about 21 days and a hen reaches production age after about 5 months. On the other hand, quail eggs take about 16 days to hatch and after just 6 weeks, the bird is ready to start producing eggs and can be slaughtered giving the poultry farmer quick returns.
Quail meat and eggs is gold!
While the average poultry farmer in Kenya earns about KSh.280 per kilo of chicken meat, those who have discovered the million-dollar secret of quail farming make KSh.500 per bird which weighs only half a kilo. And if you think that is the best deal so far, wait for this… For each egg a chicken farmer in Kenya sells, he gets KSh.10 on average. Guess how much a quail egg goes for; 20 shillings! And if you are diligent enough to search for market from the many tourists thronging our country, there is no mentioning the exorbitant price for which you can sell your quail eggs, which many tourists are really looking for. The demand for quail meat and eggs is so high that the production is way too far from meeting half that demand.

I am convinced that rather than the traditional poultry farming, quail keeping is the business that we need to get into for quick returns. I am looking for a few serious, like-minded and interested people to join me on this venture in Narok. If you want to give it a try, email me at jaggle99@gmail.com

Why Is Quail Farming In Kenya The Talk Of The Town: Distinguishing Truth From Hype

Quail farming in Kenya; everyone seems to talk about this new business in town. I can bet this is not the first time you are reading about it. So have we, Kenyan farmers, found some hidden treasure or is the whole thing just mere hype? Let’s start by talking money; after all, that is what we got to make at the end of the day.

The demand vs supply trick
Quail farming in Kenya is a very new venture for poultry farmers in this country. Before 2013, quite a few people had been keeping quails but it is only in this year that the practice attracted serious farmers who started raring the small birds on a commercial basis. This coincided perfectly with a period during which Kenyans are becoming more aware of the benefits of healthy eating and have madly started looking for healthy supplements. We will get to the health benefits of quail eggs later: I just wanted you to relate the two facts to see a large and rapidly expanding market and the very small supply. This, in my view, is the greatest advantage that those already in quail farming are enjoying.

The cost vs profits of quail farming in Kenya
Let us do a comparative analysis between ordinary chicken raring and quail farming in Kenya:

Housing: In a cage measuring 4x2.5x1.5 feet, you can comfortably keep 50 quails. Such a space would house no more than half the number in case of chicken farming. Ask any commercial poultry farmer in Kenya and they will tell you that space is money.

Veterinary costs and risk of loss due to diseases: I have talked to many poultry farmers in Kenya and the one thing they dread the most is disease. With quail farming, you need no vaccinations, no medicines and you have almost no worry over the risk of losing your birds to diseases. Good deal, huh? And that’s no hype: these birds are wild, remember?

Feeding: I remember reading the story of Lelgut Dairy Farm and the owner was joking that if you start dairy farming in Kenya without a clear source of feeds, your will cook ugali for your cows, LOL! It is no different when it comes to poultry farming. This is where the real cost is. A mature chicken layer, when well fed, consumes 150 grams per day on average. A mature, laying quail, on the other hand, will only require 20 grams of the same feed.
Let’s now do some simple money calculations for quail farming in Kenya. Suppose you have 1000 quails. You will need 20kg (20g x 1000) of layers mash every day. That will cost you at most Ksh.600 (20kg x sh30). Quails are very good layers; each bird can give you up to 330 eggs per year for the first two years. That is to say they lay at a rate of about 90%. Thus, with 1000 quails, let’s expect 900 eggs each day. Now the best deal is that due to the great demand and little supply of quail eggs, they are currently being sold at Ksh.35 each. That’s no hype too! Just go to a supermarket stocking quail eggs and come tell us what you find out. So we have Ksh.31,500 in sales per day. Minus our feeding costs of Ksh.600 and any other running costs that definitely won’t go beyond Ksh.1000 per day, you have a clean Ksh30,000 profit per day. Sounds too good to be true, huh? But there, you have the facts.

This is a hidden treasure, quail farming in Kenya is no talk of the town for nothing. Let’s get to it and make the cash. If you have any questions, you can always drop me an email at enthiga@gmail.com. By the way, I got investors for the quail farming project in Narok. Wah, the response was overwhelming! I am sorry to close doors on many interested people but I promise we will be expanding soon and we shall call you to invest with us. Cheers. 
 

Best Poultry Farm In Kenya: The Success Story Of Muguku Farm

If you had never heard about the chicken farming success story of Muguku Farm, and someone suggested that you could become a multi-billionaire from poultry, would you believe? When I first heard about this story, my first reaction was “A billionaire poultry farmer?” Making a few hundreds of thousands, and in a very lucky situation a few million shillings is fathomable, but billions!
But someone has done it
One Nelson Muguku, a former college teacher, made not one but over 3 Billion shillings worth of wealth from poultry farming in Kenya. Talk of inspiration; his is one truly inspirational story for all those looking to take up chicken rearing as a business. He has proved that you do not need to go the technocrat way to make a fortune; poultry farming could just be the thing you need, to enter into the billionaires’ league. Here is the success story of Muguku Farm:
How did Muguku Farm start?
 Like most successful people, Nelson Muguku did not start right off as a poultry farmer. He was a carpentry teacher in one of Kenya’s colleges. However, even as a teacher, his hobby reflected a strong inner passion that thrived in him; keeping chicken. At the teachers’ quarters in the college, Muguku kept two chickens and a cock and the only profit he made from that was selling eggs, mostly to his colleagues.
At one time, something happened that would put Nelson Muguku on the path that led him to start what grew into the best poultry farm in Kenya. The principal of the college requested him to take his 13 eggs and give them to his hens to sit on. The deal was that they divide the chicks on a 50-50 basis once they are hatched and mature.
The deal that inspired the Muguku farm idea
Luckily, all the eggs were hatched and the principal took the bigger share but was later transferred leaving his chicken behind. His successor was not interested in keeping chicken so he sold them off to Muguku on condition that he pays by supplying him with eggs. Originally, Muguku thought that it would take him a year to pay off the 6 hens and one cock. Surprisingly, it only took him 2 months and that sparked something in him; poultry farming could be a worth business, not just a hobby.
The journey to success
In his possession was a rickety bicycle and some old furniture, but a burning desire to start poultry farming overwhelmed him. He announced to the principal that he was resigning. Everyone including his farther, of course, thought that he was mad but none of that could stop him. He took his possessions and headed to his Rukubi home in Kikuyu.
Nelson Muguku had a personal saving of Ksh.2500 only. This was too small to buy the chickens, structures and feeds required to start a successful poultry farm. However, this too did not stop his dreams. He used the money to take care of the urgent business needs and soon, he was selling eggs in Nairobi. He ploughed back the returns and the business slowly took off and started earning him good profit.
Expanding into a multi-billion poultry farmer
He had sold eggs in Nairobi for about 10 years when he decided to take his business to the next level. He realised that running a hatchery could be more profitable than selling eggs. Following this, Muguku borrowed a loan from Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC) and bought a 22-acre land at Limuru for Ksh.100,000. He also acquired a 9,000-egg incubator with which he started a hatchery. Luckily, the land he bought had good infrastructure including access to electricity and water.
A short time later, demand for chicks went up and Muguku had to increase his production. He was forced to buy other incubators with a capacity of hatching 42,000 eggs in a week. Currently, Muguku Farm is not only the best poultry farm in Kenya but also the largest with a capacity to hatch more than 200,000 chicks per day. About ¾ of the 22 acres he bought in Limuru are occupied by poultry farming. Muguku also opened a subsidiary poultry farm in Ngong.

Nelson Muguku’s success in poultry farming has proved to Kenyans that chicken rearing can be a truly profitable business and you do not need to start with a million; only one hen and one cock are enough. 

Uncovering The Gold: How To Start Quail Farming In Kenya

 
When I wrote The Million-Dollar Poultry Farming Secret Kenyans Haven’t Discovered Yet, I had no idea that the article would be such an eye opener for people keen on poultry farming in Kenya. The response I got was unbelievable! Within a few hours of posting the article, the page views hit an all-time high of 2000 plus, and my email inbox was bursting with all sorts of comments, questions and enquiries. The article was obviously done for poultry farmers in Kenya but I was surprised to receive emails from people as far as Australia, some of whom did not hesitate to call when I replied to their mails and gave them my phone number. It was overwhelming!
Main question: how to start the quail farming business
Now most of those who responded were people already doing poultry farming in Kenya but had developed a keen interest in the quail business, after discovering the many advantages of quail farming over the kind of poultry farming that most Kenyans have been practicing. Most of them wanted to know how they could start quail farming on their farms (interestingly, very few were concerned about the market for quails and quail eggs; it is so obvious that this market is far from being satisfied.) So, here, I have put together an overview of what you generally require to start quail farming in Kenya. A more comprehensive material will be available later and, of course, I will be releasing chunks of it as they get ready, on this blog. So don’t forget to bookmark it and return for more information.
How to start quail farming: step one
Now this is very important: unlike with ordinary poultry farming in Kenya, you must have a license from Kenya Wildlife Services before you start quail farming. This is because these birds are predominantly wild birds. Initially, application for this license was only done from the KWS headquarters in Nairobi but thanks to the overwhelming applications that KWS got, you can now apply from your regional branch. It should take approximately 2 weeks after application for you to get the license.
Requirements for licensing
KWS requires that you first put up the farm structures and quail cages you intend to use. You will attach photos of the cages while submitting your request form. There are specific standards that you must adhere to while constructing the cages as follows: quails should be kept in cages with a plywood floor. It should be constructed in such a manner that it would be easy to clean the floor. A cage measuring 4*2.5*1.5ft can house a maximum of 50 birds. KWS will come to your farm to inspect this and if you have fulfilled all their requirements, you are given a request form and the license takes about 2 weeks to be processed.
Breeding and feeding
While quails are excellent layers, capable of giving up to 300 eggs per bird in a year, they are poor breeders owing to their small size. Therefore, for a successful quail farming venture, you will need an incubator for breeding the birds. And if you do not want to lose all your chicks, you would better invest in a brooder. Lighting is also very important for the growth of the birds so ensure that they get at least 13 hours of sufficient light every day.
When it comes to feeding, this is where quail farming has the major advantage over other forms of poultry farming ventures in Kenya in respect to cost. Quails will feed on ordinary chicken feed but each bird will consume an average of only 20 grams in a day.
Well, there you have it. As I said, this is only an overview of what you would require in order to start quail farming. Remember to bookmark this blog so that you do not miss the detailed pieces of information on this business that I will be releasing regularly.

It’s so nice to see that you are interested in poultry farming in Kenya. I can only wish you success and if you have any question or suggestion, please feel free to leave us a comment below. SUCCESS. 
 
 

My Plan To Become A Millionaire Through Quail Farming In Kenya

I was in Naivasha, just leaving for my farm in Narok, when a friend of mine called. He knew that I was into Quail Farming so when he met a lady, Ivy, who wanted to start the business but couldn’t figure out how to go about it, he knew that the right person to contact was me. After all, I would not charge for the consultation that was to be done over a cup of coffee. Thank God I went, because the lady I met there made me see quite a different side of what I always thought was a small business: the big side of it, the side that could make me a millionaire!
Ivy had read my article, Why Quail Farming In Kenya Is The Talk Of Town and had allowed her crazy big dreams grow even bigger and crazier. At first, I laughed when she told me what she wanted to be making per month in profits in a year’s time: 2 million Kenya shillings! “So what’s this ingenious plan you have, Ivy?” I asked. She moved in her seat as if to position herself well in order to unleash the Millionaire Secret. After an enthusiastic sip of her coffee she started.
“I have not much money, Evans, but that’s what I want to make and I believe that quail farming in Kenya is the business with which I will do that. My target is to have 3000 laying birds by the end of next year.” Now knowing how long one has to wait to get just 100 birds from any quail breeder in Kenya at the moment, I thought she was oblivious of what she was saying but I let her continue.
“I already got a small-scale quail farmer in Nyahururu who has not been doing it for commercial purposes and he agreed to sell me 100 quails.” That got my attention. “Ten of this will be males to ensure that I get fertilized eggs,” Ivy went on. “I am told quails have a 90% rate of laying eggs but I want to be more realistic and give them 80%. With that, I expect about 70 eggs daily, so about 2100 eggs in a month. With a 350 capacity incubator that I bought for just Sh.75,000 from Ecochicks, I realistically expect to hatch about 300 quail chicks every month. For the remaining eggs, I intend to sell 1700 eggs at Sh.30 each, which will fetch me Sh.52,500 per month, more than enough to keep me comfortable and keep the project going.”
With that I took a deep breath and as the reality started sinking, I wanted to take over the math. “Wait, Ivy, let me do the calculations now,” I said. “So hatching 300 quails every month, in 10 months you will be having your 3000 quails!” She laughed. “Evans, you are too quick and you lose the details of the project. Quails take only six weeks to reach sexual maturity and start laying eggs. So the first batch of 300 chicks that I hatch over the first month will be productive in about 2 months’ time and this trend will continue. So if I want, I will be having more than the 3000 quails before 1 year elapses. However, what I want are 3000 quail layers. Of course, not all the quails I hatch will be female so I plan to be selling off the males and use part of the money to purchase another incubator. With another 350 capacity incubator, I am sure to hit the 3000 quail layers mark I set for myself in a year’s time. From there you can do the math, right?”
I took another deep breath and quickly did my math following Ivy’s realistic formula. 3000 quails laying eggs at a rate of 80% gives 2400 eggs a day. I know one quail egg currently retails at Sh.35 but according to Ivy’s realistic formula, it is Sh.30, giving a cool 72,000 shillings a day. With that, Ivy will be able to hit her 2 million shillings target even on a 28-day February. That simple, realistic plan lifted me from my chair. I couldn’t wait to get to my farm and even as pen this down, I can hear my little birds singing outside, cheering me on to the millionaire’s league. See you at the millionaires club. 
 
 


 
                                                                           


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to be the first known Nigerian to publicly declare and acclaim with proof that I make over $1300 monthly from fiverr.com. 

I have a wealth
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This blueprint is set to take you by the hand and show you my secret to #200,000 monthly from fiverr. It’s no news that I make an average of $1300 monthly from fiverr. That’s over #200,000 when converted to Nigerian currency.

I love to keep this as short and precise as possible so, let’s get started…

   THE BASIC CONCEPT OF MAKING MONEY ONLINE.


I understand the fact that some of you reading my free report right now might be a complete Newbie (relatively new to internet money making). As such, I need to simplify things for you a little bit.
Internet is just a “tool” to expand buying and selling. So, when we talk about internet money making, we need understand the fact that buying and selling is taking place and we are using the internet to reach out to numerous people.


If you have a shop where you sell gift items, you are only limited to making sales to people within your area. But, if you apply the use of the internet by creating a website and showcasing your products on the website and have knowledge of how to advertise your website very well on the internet, you would have moved away from your “local area” to a “wide area”. In this case, your product is now accessible to people all over the world. Once you have a good delivery channel in place, these people from across the globe can order for your “gift items” and you deliver it via dhl or any courier service.


In such example as above, you could be making 1000 times sales of what you could have been making if you were to be limited to your locality alone. In this case, we say you are making money from the internet. So, basically, the Internet is just a channel through which we expose our product or services to a vast number of potential buyers. This is my own orientation of internet money making. For example, I have knowledge of Website designing and I leverage on the internet to render this service. Few days ago, I got a job from a Man (Kim Law) from Florida, USA and I helped him to design www.extraordinaryweightlossplan.com. He paid me my asking price. Tell me, how I would have had the privilege of securing this job if there isn’t internet.


So, 3 major things are needed to make money from the internet. 


These are:
1. A product/Service
2. A website
3. Traffic


Let me take it one after the other. First is Product or Service. Those that make the mega bucks of money on the internet are people who have something to sell or a service to render.
Zappos.com is a shoe selling company and it does this very well by selling on the internet. It makes millions of dollars in sales each year. Service on the other hand is intangible things that we offer to people. If I can design a website and you ask me to help you design one, I am rendering a service to you. So, the first ingredient to making money on the Internet is having a product or a service you want to sell or render.


Secondly, a website is synonymous to a shop where you show case your goods or services. In the offline, you rent a shop to sell bread and provisions. This is where your potential customers come to buy your products. On the Internet, a website performs the same function as a shop. It is on your website that you will show case what you’ve got for sale or offer.


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You have a product or service to sell or render, you show case this on a website, you manage to get people to visit the website and among those that visited your website, you get some of them that buys your product or ordered for your service. They paid and you make money!


You can see that all these three are interwoven. Graphically, this is how to make money on the internet.
- See more at: http://www.businesswealth.blogspot.com/2013/07/how-i-earn-200000-monthly-online-with.html#.Uk7DAOLnCmE
www.businesswealth.blogspot.com and happy that you eventually get hold of this superb fiverr blueprint of how I earn over #200,000 ($1300) monthly from the internet via fiverr. Thanks for your time and effort.

Let me introduce myself before proceeding… I am Afolabi Andrew by name, the owner of this very blog you are on to now; most of my past students know me as “Mr Fiverr”. I got this nickname because of my money-making ingenuity online via fiverr.com. I happen

to be the first known Nigerian to publicly declare and acclaim with proof that I make over $1300 monthly from fiverr.com. 

I have a wealth
of knowledge on internet money making and I love sharing my knowledge with fellows who are really willing and serious to learn from me.
This blueprint is set to take you by the hand and show you my secret to #200,000 monthly from fiverr. It’s no news that I make an average of $1300 monthly from fiverr. That’s over #200,000 when converted to Nigerian currency.

I love to keep this as short and precise as possible so, let’s get started…

   THE BASIC CONCEPT OF MAKING MONEY ONLINE.


I understand the fact that some of you reading my free report right now might be a complete Newbie (relatively new to internet money making). As such, I need to simplify things for you a little bit.
Internet is just a “tool” to expand buying and selling. So, when we talk about internet money making, we need understand the fact that buying and selling is taking place and we are using the internet to reach out to numerous people.


If you have a shop where you sell gift items, you are only limited to making sales to people within your area. But, if you apply the use of the internet by creating a website and showcasing your products on the website and have knowledge of how to advertise your website very well on the internet, you would have moved away from your “local area” to a “wide area”. In this case, your product is now accessible to people all over the world. Once you have a good delivery channel in place, these people from across the globe can order for your “gift items” and you deliver it via dhl or any courier service.


In such example as above, you could be making 1000 times sales of what you could have been making if you were to be limited to your locality alone. In this case, we say you are making money from the internet. So, basically, the Internet is just a channel through which we expose our product or services to a vast number of potential buyers. This is my own orientation of internet money making. For example, I have knowledge of Website designing and I leverage on the internet to render this service. Few days ago, I got a job from a Man (Kim Law) from Florida, USA and I helped him to design www.extraordinaryweightlossplan.com. He paid me my asking price. Tell me, how I would have had the privilege of securing this job if there isn’t internet.


So, 3 major things are needed to make money from the internet. 


These are:
1. A product/Service
2. A website
3. Traffic


Let me take it one after the other. First is Product or Service. Those that make the mega bucks of money on the internet are people who have something to sell or a service to render.
Zappos.com is a shoe selling company and it does this very well by selling on the internet. It makes millions of dollars in sales each year. Service on the other hand is intangible things that we offer to people. If I can design a website and you ask me to help you design one, I am rendering a service to you. So, the first ingredient to making money on the Internet is having a product or a service you want to sell or render.


Secondly, a website is synonymous to a shop where you show case your goods or services. In the offline, you rent a shop to sell bread and provisions. This is where your potential customers come to buy your products. On the Internet, a website performs the same function as a shop. It is on your website that you will show case what you’ve got for sale or offer.


Thirdly, we talk of traffic. Traffic in Internet terminology simply means the people that come to your website. If www.businesswealth.blogspot.com gets an average of 500 visitors per day, that means, www.businesswealth.blogspot.com has 500 daily traffic or 15,000 monthly traffic(times 30 days).
You have a product or service to sell or render, you show case this on a website, you manage to get people to visit the website and among those that visited your website, you get some of them that buys your product or ordered for your service. They paid and you make money!


You can see that all these three are interwoven. Graphically, this is how to make money on the internet.
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