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something worth paying for. So why not make use of what you already know, by selling information to others who don’t have your knowledge?


Or what about selling other people’s products and services for commissions of 50% to even 100%?


These products are digital, so are downloadable eBooks, videos, and audios. There’s no problem with distribution, customer service or payment collection. All you need to do is get people to see the offers in order to make the commissions. This is called affiliate marketing.


Maybe you spend half your life on Facebook? What if you could


use that time better, and target the almost One billion people on Facebook by advertising your affiliate offers?


What if you could leverage trending videos on Youtube? You know the ones that get millions of views, and get some of those viewers to see your affiliate offers?


These suggestions are not pie in the sky. They’re very real and are easy to do, when you know how! Way easier that searching for a job, BUT . . . you must have the right attitude of focus and commitment otherwise you’ll crash and burn.


You’ve been dedicated and driven for the past few years. You had to be to graduate. So it’s no different learning to be an entrepreneur and making a legitimate online income working whenever you want, and wherever there’s an internet connection. It won’t be easy getting started, but it will be worth the journey. There are start-up costs, but nothing even close to your education costs to date.


It’s definitely a workable solution to graduate unemployment in Britain today. You just need to find a successful online entrepreneur to follow.


By Greg and Fiona Scott


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