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Working from home embraces many reasons.. by virtue of aspirants with or without a job!! There are discrete platforms we hear about everyday and get skeptical that there must be something shady against them. However, because of few fraud experiences which people share, the good opportunities may also hit a miss... as they say "when the buffaloes fight, crops suffer too".

If you're someone who is willing to freelance and earn along with it then this scoop is for you!!

There are many times you come across paid advertisements on the websites you surf on, which prompt your click. Well, that's the digital marketing strategy. Companies pay to Google, Linkedin, Facebook, etc. to get famous and increase buzz on their webpage or any other digital initiative, by getting clicks and likes from us. Yes!! Us!! We're the target audience and we're working in some sort in this mechanism but are we getting paid for it?? No... we aren't.

Now think of Google approaching you and thanking you for all these efforts and giving you a monetary reward against it. Amusing right!! This is possible and none other than an Indian company is making it possible. Social trade an undertaking of Ablaze solutions has rendered a digital platform for companies and freelancers to earn money and buzz. While biggies like Google and Facebook charge an arm and a leg from companies for digital advertisements, social trade charges minimal amount which companies can bear with. Withal, the initiative creates a win-win situation for itself, companies and for freelancers of-course.

Most of you might have questions like how can social trade get benefits out this initiative and why can't it work like other companies by not paying the target audience!! This is easy and of more worth but the idea behind this initiative is empowering the national motive of "digital India". It's creating a community on web which can defeat foreign companies and embrace Indian initiatives. If you analyse the Facebook audience, India stands prominently the highest, with 195 million users as of May 2016. If we have our own social platform, just imagine how beneficial that can be for our democracy and national wealth!! But how is it possible?? The idea Mr. Anubhav Mittal, founder at Ablaze Info Solutions, has the answer for it with his "Social Trade" initiative.

Companies pay to social trade to get buzz on their webpage; social trade pays part of that amount to freelancers (target audience like us), who register with it; a social community gets build by channel marketing then after; as the chain increases, the parent point gets benefits; social trade achieves some more part of it's initiative.

Inquisitive?? Have more to ask?? Want to join the community??

Let's talk- infosocialt3@gmail.com

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