
Due to technological advances in wireless cell phone access, and donations such as One-Laptop-Per-Child computers, it is expected that over 3.5 billion new people will gain access to the Internet over the next decade. What most of these people are missing in order to participate as consumers and entrepreneurs is a system that provides the User with an online bank account, a way to earn into that account, and lastly a way to spend the earnings.
Third World UsersSMB will empower many people in third world countries who do not have a credit card or bank account.
SMB will free these users from restrictions presently encountered through e-commerce sites such as
eBay.

Due to the viral nature of the
SMB system, we will empower a new market of prime profit producing
SMB users who will emerge from economically depressed countries where computer access is common, such as India, Brazil, and Russia. These users will be at a relative advantage over the users of developed countries because of the difference in cost of living as reflected in currency exchange rates.
Market Comparisons
comparison of the eBay versus SMB models: | eBay | SMB |
| Users must supply a product if they wish to sell something. | SMB provides all the products for the Sellers. |
| It is a minimum .25 cents to sell something at eBay, thereby keeping out all whom have no way to enter the digital economy. | Users may sell their own, or others, products directly to those visiting their website without start-up, maintenance, or “other” charges. It is free for all to participate as a means to Enter the digital marketplace. |
| Users of the system work out the payment method; i.e. paypal, e-gold, check in the mail, etc…. | SMB handles all merchant, payment, and remuneration automatically, without fraud. |
| You must be 18 years old. | No restriction. |
| You must have a SSN, IN, or other personally identifying information. | Only an e-mail address is required. |
| You must provide them with an address, many emerging markets have no address, credit card, or identification. | No address required, no identification, no credit card. |
| Users are expected to resolve their own disputes, sometimes with the help of eBay staff, at expense to eBay. | The SMB platform has a non-nonsense, speedy and fair dispute resolution process; additionally, since SMB suppliers are Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other reliable vendors (as opposed to out-of-garage sellers) – we expect little to no fraud. |
| eBay can access approx. 15% of the total Internet marketplace due to the above listed restrictions. | Because of “others” restrictions, SMB is the singular solution for over 58% of Internet Users; and has capacity to access 100% of both current and future Users whom come on-line. |
| According to Forbes, eBay is worth $46 Billion. eBay said revenues for all of 2006 were between $5.7 billion and $5.9 billion | What will ShareMyBiz be worth? Think about it. |
Comparison of the MySpace versus SMB models: | MySpace | SMB |
| Users do not make money from “sales” generated through ads clicked on at their MySpace page. | Users are PAID for sales of their own or others’ products and services generated from their SMB website. |
| Users have no option for “offering/selling” other users’ music, videos, or affiliate products. | SMB Users can sell their own, or others, products directly to those visiting their website. |
| Creates return to investors of ad revenue only. | SMB (ROI) from ads, and commercial sales. |
| Navigation is awkward. Knowledge of HTML is required, therefore users find difficulty in creating web pages. | Simple user-interface and navigational design; no HTML knowledge needed in SMB. |
| Users can send emails, post videos, listen to music, and write blogs; the site also includes classified ads and postings of events. | Users can send emails, post videos, listen to music, and write blogs; the site also includes classified ads and posting of events, plus SMB Users have the ability to buy, sell, and earn. |
Financial Opportunity SMB projects to achieve significant sales in the first twelve months. SMB is projected to achieve twelve-month revenues of $56 million. Net revenue is projected to be approximately $40 million, paying a dividend of $8.14 per share in fiscal year (FY) 1. Dividends are expected to yield over $40.00 per share in FY2, and continue to grow through and beyond FY5.
The majority of our revenue comes from sales made by Members to Visitors, you’ll see a comparison chart of SMB to eBay further in this document because we have the same revenue model, which is: provide a platform where
others effect sales and the company takes a piece of every sale made. Based on this revenue model, plus advertising, within this context, the following dividends projected to be paid each year are probable.
| 5 Year | Summary | 1st FY | 2nd FY | 3rd FY | 4th FY |
| Income: |
| $56,435,861.00 | $318,482,529.00 | $592,758,654.00 | $854,628,205.00 |
| Expenses |
| $15,739,600.00 | $12,450,000.00 | $241,800,000.00 | $424,800,000.00 |
| Yearly Profit/Loss |
| $40,696,261.00 | $206,032,529.00 | $350,958,654.00 | $429,828,205.00 |
| Yearly Dividend p/share | 5,000,000 Shares | $8.14 | $41.21 | $70.19 | $85.97 |
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| Cumulative ROI p/share |
| $8.14 | $49.35 | $119.54 | $205.50 |
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Available Stock Summary
Five million shares of ShareMyBiz stock are allocated as follows:
- 2% (100,000) shares are available to friends and family now by invitation for $5.00 per share.
- 20% (1,000,000) shares will become available in 2009 for $15.00 (Fifteen Dollar) per share.
- 68% (3,400,000) shares are held by the Company.
- 10% (500,000) shares have been donated to a charitable trust created by ShareMyBiz, beneficiaries of this, the Peace Portal Humanitarian Trust include: One Laptop Per Child, Trees For Life, Room To Read, Children’s Environmental Health Network, Center for World Indigenous Studies, Feed the Children, Inveneo, SEVA, and others.
Services and Products
SMB provides a range of products and services to its users. These are all provided at no cost, and include:
- User-generated website where users can share information and are paid (using ePayCafe currency) on sales of their own or other users’ offerings from that site.
- Product Registry for users to place items in the Supermall catalog, and then on their SMB Store.
- Affiliate program where the users are paid to market other users’ items from their SMB Store. Both parties are paid each time a sale is completed.
- Distributive marketing option for digital products based on an automated chain compensation model; thereby automatically paying exponential returns. This is particularly significant because of how quickly it redistributes wealth, builds wealth in users’ accounts, grows SMB members (as each sale to a new user creates a new SMB user), and provides an economic motivation for viral marketing behavior.
- A Communications Manager with e-mail, VOIP application, chat, video, and marketing applications.
- P2P and B2B selling or purchasing of items.
- Escrow functions to protect the integrity of transactions.
- Third Party Payment Processing for holding, trading, transferring, or conversion of users’ earnings.
- Mechanisms for turning earnings into travel, insurance, and other goods.
- A private system for the prompt resolution of disputes between users
Teens, professional adults, and business entrepreneurs from around the world will create revenue using SMB applications, automatically receiving their own ready-to-go account with an array of features. The Business Concept and Need The central challenge we face today is to ensure that globalization becomes a positive force for all the world’s people, instead of leaving billions behind. ~ Kofi Anan
Emerging Market Need
“Africa does need debt relief from its crushing international debt burden. But aid and debt relief can only go so far. We are asking for the opportunity to compete, to sell our goods in global markets; in short we want to trade our way out of poverty.” ~ Pres. Yoweri Musuveni of Uganda
“ Adjustment is the necessary first step on the road to sustainable, poverty reducing growth. Even incomplete adjustment can put countries back on the road to development.” ~ International Bank for Reconstruction & Development -1994
SMB was designed to be part of the solution for the very obvious dramatic problems facing our world today. We have a excellent opportunity to become a significant player in the globalized economy by integrating a wealth of services to these emerging markets, and while meeting current market User needs by combining Anonymity, Social Networking, and Affiliate Marketing.
Entrance Capital
Many 100’s of millions of Internet users have no way to enter the electronic marketplace for lack of a credit card, or other mechanism for buying in.
SMB solves both of the issues, regarding those without entrance capital, and those concerned about privacy. SMB taps two otherwise unattainable markets, numbering over a billion users – SMB allows users to start earning from nothing for free so that they have the capacity to spend.
“Africa does need debt relief from its crushing international debt burden. But aid and debt relief can only go so far. We are asking for the opportunity to compete, to sell our goods in global markets;
in short we want to trade our way out of poverty.”
~ Pres. Yoweri Musuveni of Uganda“To address poverty, economic growth is not a option: it is a necessity.”
~ Mahbub Haq,
former VP of the World Bank“The powerlessness we feel is not a sign of personal failings, but reflects the incapacities of our institutions. We need to reconstruct those we have, or create new ones, for globalization is not incidental to our lives; it is the way we live now.”
~ Anthony Giddens