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Internet Income Jamaica Featured on CVM TV’s Live at 7

May 04, 2016 – – Joshua Montoya

On March 18, 2016, the Jamaican television station CVM TV showcased on its popular evening program “Live At 7” different methods to earn money and the value of entrepreneurship. Internet Income Jamaica was featured in the form of one of its tutors, author Joshua Montoya, as well as the CEO, Alicia Lyttle. The company has been making strides in the past few years in teaching and giving knowledge to persons on how to make money online.

Live at 7 highlighted that the job market in Jamaica is very competitive with a considerable unemployment rate. According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), the unemployed youths between the ages of 14-24 years stood at 33.3% in 2014. This total had an increase to 34.5% in 2015.

According to Live at 7, there were several options available to people who can’t find a job. The first option open to many individuals is to consider creating a job. The program had guests who were entrepreneurs to highlight the diversity of options available to job seekers. Internet Income Jamaica provides comprehensive advice to entrepreneurs on starting a business online.

Aside from Internet Income Jamaica representatives Joshua Montoya and Alicia Lyttle, the program featured Cherine Anderson and Poye Robinson. Anderson is a well known recording artiste but is also an entrepreneur who does real estate. Robinson is the CEO of an exchange student agency called International Travel and Cultural Exchange.

Montoya described that he had started in his business after going through a program called “Kindle Cash Cow” by Ty Cohen. He was motivated by not wanting to work for someone else. “I wanted to take my life into my own hands and manifest my own destiny by publishing books on Amazon and then more than that by teaching other people how to do it and doing it myself and profiting off of it,” remarked Montoya.

Montoya stated that he had learned to leverage other people’s expertise and knowledge by outsourcing much of the writing. He also mentioned that he overcame the fear of failure by jumping right into his daily tasks and setting goals for himself.

Internet Income Jamaica CEO, Alicia Lyttle remarked, “What we teach at Internet Income Jamaica is how to take your skill and knowledge and turn it into profits online.” She confessed that this can work wherever you are in the world and introduced two platforms that were noteworthy in their reliability and performance. She noted that people could take the skills they have and work on these sites doing many things including voice over, transcription and typing. The sites allow you to properly market your skills online.

Internet Income Jamaica tailors to the need of writers and authors by providing publishing boot-camps taught by Joshua Montoya. The company knows that the workshops can create self-publishers who will find suitable channels to market their books and profit from it.

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Contact Internet Income Jamaica:

Internet Income Jamaica
(876)364-6969 or (876) 630-1497
support@internetincomejamaica.com
Shop 8, Lee Gore Business Center,
31 Upper Waterloo Road,
Kingston, Jamaica

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