With a massive market valued at £139 million per week in the UK alone, playing the lottery online is obviously becoming more and more popular.
At present something in the region of 1% of lottery tickets are purchased online. As more and more people come online, so we would expect to see online purchases of tickets increase.
Another interesting factor is that with the economy in the state it is, lottery ticket sales are on the increase. This fact puts a spin on the lottery business that is not seen in many areas of the economy. How many businesses or products in the market place actually increase in sales in a down economy? Not many.
If we now take the principle of playing in a lottery syndicate and add it to increased sales in a down economy we have quite a recipe for growth. Take this recipe and add technology and we have 'online lottery syndicates'.
The next factor to consider is giving people the opportunity to make an income through building online lottery syndicates.
So we have: A product that flourishes in a down economy (lottery tickets), an improved chance of a lottery win (lottery syndicate) and then a technological advantage (online lottery syndicates) and finally an opportunity to benefit from building an online lottery syndicate.
Surely companies like VWD, who promote playing the lottery online in a unique syndicate system with the opportunity for affiliates to develop an income based on recommending their services to people as well as developing other online lottery syndicate affiliates, are set to literally explode in the recession
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