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Why people want to use internet? What drive them to user internet?

Filed Under (Affiliate Newbies) by Luis Tee on 06-05-2008

Why people want to use internet? What drive them to user internet?

Internet is basically a platform for people to gather information and to share information. People use internet basically because they need some information, which only internet could provide the fast and immediate response. Ask yourself, why you use the internet?

You use it to keep in touch with friends and family, especially when you go oversea, you can use Skype to get cheap phone call and video calls to your family members and friends.

You use it for networking, like Facebook, Blogs and Friendster, people use it as a platform to know more people from different culture and background.

You use it to know about latest news, across different time zone and countries, other than get the information from the traditional way like radio and television.

You use it to know the latest movement about stock market trend, to trade and buy stocks, all transaction could be done through the internet. You also use it to know the weather forecast and to know about traffics.

All in all, it is about INFORMATION. Everyone is going after the fastest and most reliable source of information. If you could provide the information, you will be always ahead of others in online business.

Nowadays, people needs more than mere information itself. Internet users expect more than this. Internet becomes more interactive with Web2.0, where you could get feedbacks and reviews easily prior to your purchase of any products. You could get the best price out of several providers through their websites in split seconds.

You could make money out of people’s needs of information. Whoever gets the information, he/she would be able to tons of traffics and to make money online.

To your pursuit of Happyness.

Article by Luis Tee, owner of www.greatselflearner.com

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