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Franchise Profile
- Total Investment: $49,700
- Cash Investment: $49,700
- Business Type: Franchise
- In Business Since : 1995
WSI
Professional Consulting Opportunity
Become a Consultant for WSI - the worlds oldest & largest Internet Marketing company. With more than 1000 consultants in over 80 countries, WSI has helped thousands of SMEs and Fortune 1000 corporations to realize their Internet Marketing potential.
Low Investment, from 49,700.
No Specific Technical Experience
No specific technical experience is required to become a WSI Consultant. WSI provides complete training, ongoing support, and the worlds largest private emarketplace of suppliers and production centers to deliver a wide aray of client solutions.
High demand, evolving, growth industry
According to a recent study by Boston Consulting Group, by 2016, there will be 3 billion Internet users globally—almost half the world's population, and the Internet economy will reach $4.2 trillion in the G-20 economies (up from 2.3 trillion in 2010). If it were a national economy, the Internet economy would rank in the world's top five, behind only the U.S., China, Japan, and India, and ahead of Germany.
Furthering this growth, mobile devices—smartphones and tablets—will account for four out of five broadband connections by 2016. And according to IBM, a total of 1 trillion devices will be connected to the internet by 2015.