antinomy
02-11-2004, 03:02 PM
"How to Excavate Your Share of
The Upcoming Real Internet Gold Rush!"
"The Internet is a Gold Rush." But is it Fool's Gold?
The Internet is growing up, and it is now opening up MORE opportunities than ever before for individuals like you and me — creating more millionaires than any other medium in history!
In fact, right now you can join an incredible opportunity to capitalize on this on-the-verge-to-explode homebased Internet business trend today!
Want proof? Consider these facts:
Radio took 38 years to reach 50 million people, television took 13 years, but the Internet did it in 5 years.
More than 100 million U.S. consumers have Internet access.
While 70% of homes in the United States have Internet access, it's predicted that more than 90% will be online by 2006!
Each day, more than 160,000 people log on to the Internet for the very first time.
About 8 people in 10 are already using a computer for the work they do at home, and about 6 in 10 make use of the Internet and e-mail.
People spend more time on the Internet than watching the television or listening to the radio.
More than $20 billion in business was done online last year, with more than $3 trillion predicted by 2005.
http://www.madisondynamics.com/index.php?15321
The Upcoming Real Internet Gold Rush!"
"The Internet is a Gold Rush." But is it Fool's Gold?
The Internet is growing up, and it is now opening up MORE opportunities than ever before for individuals like you and me — creating more millionaires than any other medium in history!
In fact, right now you can join an incredible opportunity to capitalize on this on-the-verge-to-explode homebased Internet business trend today!
Want proof? Consider these facts:
Radio took 38 years to reach 50 million people, television took 13 years, but the Internet did it in 5 years.
More than 100 million U.S. consumers have Internet access.
While 70% of homes in the United States have Internet access, it's predicted that more than 90% will be online by 2006!
Each day, more than 160,000 people log on to the Internet for the very first time.
About 8 people in 10 are already using a computer for the work they do at home, and about 6 in 10 make use of the Internet and e-mail.
People spend more time on the Internet than watching the television or listening to the radio.
More than $20 billion in business was done online last year, with more than $3 trillion predicted by 2005.
http://www.madisondynamics.com/index.php?15321