Train With DigiSkills And Work In The Rs. 1 Billion+ Pakistan E-Commerce Industry
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published July 21, 2018 | 09:16 PM
The Government of Pakistan, through its DigiSkills.pk initiative, has made it as easy as it gets for anyone, and absolutely anyone, to get trained and start making money within three to four months, either as a freelancer professional or entrepreneur.
Lahore (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Jul, 2018) E-commerce is the hottest growing job market and a potentially moneymaking machine for entrepreneurs in Pakistan. At present Pakistan is the second largest E-Commerce nation in the South Asia region, and the trends in growth predict that it has the potential of becoming a significant global player in this industry. There are many recent success stories like Daraz.pk, Kaymu.com, Yayvo.com which are just a few of the many examples. These companies are not only generating revenue for their owners but are also providing jobs for skilled professionals. Global e-commerce retail sales are expected to be around $2.8 trillion in 2018, as per data from Statista, a provider of market and consumer data. As an IT oriented business model, the global e-commerce industry is continuously looking for freelance workers from all over the world and jobs regularly advertised on portals like Upwork and Guru.com are catering to the needs of e-commerce businesses, whether it is for SEO, content writing, digital marketing or E-Commerce itself. Make lots of money by working for an E-Commerce company or better yet start one of your own! E-Commerce data entry is one of the hottest skills with immediate demand to fill 100,000s jobs. Learn this skill today at DigiSkills.pk and earn up to Rs 50,000 a day. Only basic English and computer use skills are required. The potential for jobs and making money is endless in the industry, so the key is to build the skills to make the most of this opportunity. So how do you do that? The Government of Pakistan, through its DigiSkills.pk initiative, has made it as easy as it gets for anyone, and absolutely anyone, to get trained and start making money within three to four months, either as a freelancer professional or entrepreneur.
DigiSkills has been designed for anyone and everyone who is interested in working and making money. It has can students, housewives, unemployed, entrepreneurs, freelancers, or working professionals looking to increase their skills. You register for E-Commerce, or any other course that may interest you, by going to DigiSkills.pk. It is absolutely free of cost. The courses start on August 1, 2018 and you can take them from anywhere and at your own pace. They are taught by experts of the field and are designed to train you to earn money. The best part is that the job potential is not limited to Pakistan but oriented for the global market as well. So our advice to everyone, go get yourself registered at DigiSkills.pk and start making money and lots of it! E-Commerce is growing at a rapid rate, so get on the bandwagon now! The potential to make money running an E-Commerce site or working for an E-Commerce company is tremendous. It is the way to go for those who are looking to get rich and at a faster rate than many other entrepreneurship ventures. Even brick and mortar businesses like Khaadi have an online business arm, because they have realised that there is a lot of money to be made accessing those who may not have access to their on-ground stores. As more and more people get onto the internet, e-commerce potential increases. E-Commerce is spreading its talons across the country and is not only doing well in urban centers but is swiftly building inroads in the rural markets. Using the cash on delivery model, E-Commerce companies are making almost 50% of their revenue from the rural markets.
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