How can one make Rs0.1 million in a month?

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Renowned YouTuber and businessman encourages Pakistanis to leverage internet for financial gains

LAHORE (Daily Point) – Renowned YouTuber and businessman Rehan Allahwala made headlines by inspiring people to explore income opportunities on the internet, saying that there is vast potential in Pakistan for individuals to earn substantial amounts, up to Rs0.1 million in a month, by connecting the power of the internet.

The famous businessman shared the secret of earning money in Pakistan during a podcast hosted by senior anchorperson Farrukh Shahbaz Warraich.

Rehan Allahwala confidently declared that inflation in Pakistan is not as severe as it is in many other parts of the world. He argued that the issue is not a lack of talent in the country but rather a lack of knowledge about how to monetize skills and expertise.

Comparing Pakistan to other nations where the average annual income is around $800, he highlighted the tremendous income disparity, with other countries earning as much as $12,000 per year.

In an era when many in Pakistan were unfamiliar with the internet, Rehan Allahwala claimed to have been among the pioneers who understood its potential. He stressed that making money online has become significantly easier, but regrettably, many people still mock the idea.

Rehan Allahwala’s clarified, “Anyone with access to the internet can tap into the lucrative online landscape. He encouraged people to ignore the naysayers, focus on creating high-quality content, and witness their progress in terms of financial gains. No significant investment is required; all it takes is a mobile device and the will to upload content on platforms like YouTube.”

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