Seattle 9/12/2011 12:30:00 PM
News / Business

Customers Buying Imaginary Chickens & Imaginary Skyscrapers Sends Revenue from $121 Million to $600 Million

Use your Smartphone To Make Big Money w/ virtual gaming

What if you convince people to buy chickens, cows, pigs, homes, boats, estates, gadgets for that don't really exist in this 3D world. They don't even exist in the 5th dimension never mind in this 3D world. However they do exist in the digital online world or as they call it the virtual world. I am sure many of you have even heard of second life? Please follow the instructions below to start selling imaginary things that don't exist using your brand new 1 Penny phone from FCPD


step 1

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1. It has gone through a drastic price Drop. When the first Epic 4G phone came out, it was $199.99 at Sprint PCS Wireless. OTHER wireless stores like Letstalk is selling it for $30.00

2. Then our supplier dropped the price to $69.99 a few months ago

3. The price at Costco is $70.00

4. Now the price has dropped to the low price of 1 PENNY

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As any successful business owner will tell you. You have to buy things for to operate your business at the lowest price. Businesses will take their savings and invest in R&D.

Step 2 - To Make Money w/ Virtual Gaming

Take the $200 you saved


 by shopping on our website and Hire project manager and a gaming programmer even on Craigslist or Odesk.

$200 will go a long way especially if you use services like 123Employee where they have gaming techies who will build you a mobile game app for as little as $5.00. Below is a real life case study of a company who is raking in record profits while many companies are laying staff off and killing the 401 K retirement plans.


The excerpt below is from the Wall Street Journal written By NICK WINGFIELD


"Zynga is transforming the game industry. Traditional videogame companies create games they think players will like, then sell them. Zynga offers free games through Facebook Inc.'s social network, then studies data on how its audience plays them. It uses its findings to fiddle with the games to get people to play longer, tell more Facebook friends about them and buy more "virtual goods." At the heart of the whole process is Zynga's ability to analyze reams of data on how players are reacting to its games.

"We're an analytics company masquerading as a games company," said Ken Rudin, a Zynga vice president in charge of its data-analysis team, in one of a series of interviews with Zynga executives prior to the company's July filing for an initial public offering.

Over 95% of Zynga's players never spend a nickel on its games. But its audience of 150 million unique monthly users is so large that the small percentage that buy $5 imaginary chickens in "FarmVille" and $3 imaginary skyscrapers in "CityVille" generate big bucks for the company. Some players spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars a month—they're called "whales" inside Zynga, the same term casinos use for high rollers."


Business Advice for women to start virtual reality


The excerpt below is from an article on Oprah called the 25 of the Smartest Pieces of Advice from Women Who Started Their Own Businesses

Do It Yourself
"When we opened, we used our savings and did all the renovation work ourselves—stripping the floors, sanding them, plastering and painting."


—Miko Branch, Co-Founder, Miss Jessie's Salon
Be Prepared for the Unexpected
"A good thing to remember is that once you open your door to the public, you never know who's going to walk through. I've had people bring in shopping bags of every shape and size imaginable, overflowing with pictures. At first I panicked, but now those are my favorite projects. They let me puzzle the pieces of someone's life together."
—Anne Goldenthal, Owner, Album Arts


Don't Quit Your Day Job
"It was pretty obvious that I would have to find a way to support my music habit. So I went to work as an assistant at a Wall Street investment bank and wound up as a VP and business manager of corporate research. I would do the radio show on Saturdays and tuck whatever gigs I had as a musician into whatever time was left."
—Laura Cantrell, Musician

Educate Yourself
"To get the full picture of how to run a retail business, I applied to the Gap's retail management training program. Essentially, the company paid me to learn design, marketing (which is how to get publicity for your products), planning (meaning, have enough money on hand to pay the bills), and production (how to buy zippers from one factory and buttons from another and ship them to a third where they make the garment)."

—Jordan Veatch-Goffi, Founder, Doce Vida Fitness source: http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-BC418_LION_D_20110908193406.jpg, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904823804576502442835413446.html#ixzz1XYSO7xgS, http://www.oprah.com/money/Advice-From-Women-Who-Have-Built-Their-Dream-Careers Technology Review June 2011, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904823804576502442835413446.html








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