PR Log (Press Release) –
Jun 17, 2009 – An elite group of online visionaries have recently established a revolutionary reverse auction for online bidders and shoppers. The group is at the heart of the DubLi Network, a five year old company with headquarters in Germany and Dubai. DubLi is preparing to transform the competitive inter-workings of web shopping sites and portals. The long-term goal of theirs is to redefine how people shop for popular retail items, ranging from designer jeans to brand new televisions, by combining their reverse auction with a world class shopping portal.
From the time of the North American launch of DubLi, its trading portal and shopping network have attracted the most savvy internet marketers to spread the word and profit from this expansion. Marketers soon realized the huge potential the concept creates for those who desire a workable business model that offered residual revenue. In fact, the company already boasts in excess of 3,600 representatives who have chosen to market the business opportunity. These representatives, or licensees as they’re more commonly called, have made an initial impact on DubLi goal to gather a critical mass of online shoppers, and in return has garnered the respect and appeal in the network marketing industry.
Looking ahead, the larger organization projects significant business advancements in Continents including Australia and China which will further extend its global footprint in online shopping. These projections will be mapped over a 3 year time horizon, giving time for the North American maturation and the inherent viral marketing component to take its course. Time will reveal to us all if DubLi can climb to the ranks of such internet giants like Ebay and Amazon, however, one assertion is already apparent at it approaches the summer of 2009: The E-commerce world has yet to see such a dynamic force attract millions of customers in only a short time period. It will be exciting to see where this takes us as online consumerism further evolves.
Learn more about the DubLi Network at
http://www.DoctorDubLi.com