Very often we talk to the successful people on the Internet. This time our reporter has got a chance to talk with David Brown, a founder and owner of a successful and popular
investment project
Inofund.net.
Q: Dear David, actually we don’t want to start our conversation from the buzzwords describing your service. There is no doubt that if you’re successful, you stand out against your rivals. Could you please tell us your secret? What have you done to attract such a great number of clients?
David Brown: The most important thing for me is people’s trust. They know that we are a legally registered offshore company which has been making the payments on the investment projects since September 2008. We grant customers confidence in the future by guaranteeing that our service will be available since we use only the professional DDoS protection.
Q: You know, David I think your success is a merit of your agents. You have a very attractive interest for the clients attracted.
David: Bingo! We pay 13% to our agents and we are proud of that
Inofund.net is granting abundant rewards to them for every customer attracted. The payments are made automatically.
Q: David, many readers ask us how the investment projects manage to earn during the crisis. What do you do to solve this problem?
David: It’s a very good question indeed. For some reason people think that if Dow Jones and NASDAQ indices are dropping it means that business is dying throughout the world and there are no ways to earn money anymore. If you watch the stock markets even in the slightest degree, I think you’ve noticed that the economy of the developing countries respond to the crisis not only with a recession but with the abnormal jumps. Thus, for instance, I think it will be interesting for you to know that a few weeks ago Zambia’s stock market jumped thousands percent within a day. The similar situations can be seen on the markets of many other countries including Brazil, India, Argentine, Russia and others. Jumps on the stocks of the developing countries can reach as many as 10%, and thus there is no need to explain how to benefit from this situation. That is why we are confident in our investment business even during the crises. Certainly, there are some risks but they are covered by the professional speculations of our traders.
Q: And what’s next? What are your plans?
David: Actually, we are determined to work very hard and very long! We have big plans on expanding our business in 2009. Perhaps, when the business becomes unprofitable in 2009-2010 we will shut it down after making payments to our customers. But nevertheless today we stand on our own feet, and our business is rapidly growing.
Q: How do you think how long will it take the investment industry magnates to integrate into the Internet?
David: We are also interested in this question for a long time. The point is that our analysts predict a massive outflow of capital to those companies. However, we still think that it won’t happen in the near future.
Q: Is it due to the payment systems?
David: Exactly! Many payment systems are registered in offshore areas and large companies are not particularly interested in partnering the offshore entities. Hence their refusal to team up with payment processors will make large investment companies noncompetitive on the Internet marketplace.
So, who knows what tomorrow holds for the investment industry? We think that we should wait for the appearance of new big players that usually start from the insignificant turnovers and then turn into the leaders. We also plan to become the leaders on the investment market and hope to continue pleasing our customers!
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