Wi-Fi TV's Wi-FiChina.com brings Beijing Olympics to your desktop
Wi-Fi TV is pulling live TV station content from various stations in China on to its splash page, the first page you see when you go to www.Wi-FiTV.com, www.Wi-FiChina.com, www.Wi-FiTVChina.com or www.Wi-FiChina.cn during the rest of the entire month of August. The viewing is free and no sign up is required to watch the splash page. There will be many live reports from the Olympics.
Wi-Fi TV is making China a key part of its business expansion plan and wants to take Beijing into the homes of everyone who cannot be in China for the Olympics. Wi-Fi TV plans its own exclusive webcasts from China later this year pertaining to the Internet and its expansion. In the meantime, it will be featuring special China-themed programs throughout the web site, along with its normal array of music, cars, watches, golf, religion, and multicultural themes.
At the same time, Wi-Fi TV in a conference call last week, presented an overview of an immediate part-time and full-time independent sales opportunity. The product is Internet TV stations (www.Wi-FiTV.com) at a breakthrough price of $2,000 for businesses of all kinds, including all forms of retail, stations on topics of interest to others, religions and individual churches and places of worship, and for any mainstream commercial use.
While the company offers more expensive commercial stations (up to $100,000) and plans to offer free personal stations for individuals and bands, the $2,000 Business Wi-Fi TV Station is perfectly suited to virtually any business in the United States or elsewhere.
Perhaps most enticing to potential independent sales reps, there is a significant commission involved. The sales reps do have some customer service responsibilities in order to maintain their ongoing status as authorized Wi-Fi TV sales reps, and therefore the company will not further discount the price of business stations, even when no sales rep is involved in the sale. This will help insure a strong global sales opportunity.
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