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WORK ONLINE: Paano Kumita sa Paxful + P10,000 GIVEAWAY + TIPS #Best Education Page #Online Earning

WORK ONLINE: Paano Kumita sa Paxful + P10,000 GIVEAWAY + TIPS


Congratulations to those who won the ₱500 giveaway of the previous video!
All the winners are indicated on our Telegram channel.
The procedures are on how to claim your prizes are also there.
And if you want to win this video's giveaway, I'll be giving away ₱50 worth of GCash
just wait for my question on this video,
put your answer in the comment section and we'll pick the winner on our next video.
Okay, so hello guys, I'm Jhazel de Vera and welcome back to my channel.
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and anything from which you can earn online.
For today's video guys, I'm gonna be teaching you how to be an effective BTC vendor here on Paxful.
As you all know guys, we can earn here by buying and selling BTC.
It's just like trading guys, the only difference is
we are dealing with
another user here on Paxful
it's peer to peer.
And another difference here as well guys
is they have lots of payment methods to choose from
such as GCash, PayPal, Banks and a lot more guys.
Because some people like to buy BTC using PayPal
since they don't want any hassle.
Paxful is here to make things easier for them.
Well guys, I already made an introduction video about Paxful,
the process of signing up, verification, how to buy and sell are included.
So in this video, we will be more detailed and particular on earning a bigger profit per transaction.
Plus, they are going to host another giveaway!
It is the Big Bitcoin Days giveaway.
₱10,000 worth of Bitcoin will be giving away to Paxful Filipino community on Telegram.
The giveaway will run for three days.
10 lucky winners will be chosen randomly to win ₱1000 worth of Bitcoin each.
So here's the criteria.
All community members, old and new are eligible to join.
Prizes will be credited to Paxful wallet address.
All 10 winners will be chosen randomly and announced on March 23, 2020
along with instructions on how to claim their prizes.
So you can refer to the description box below for more information.
So what are you waiting for?
Join Paxful's Big Bitcoin Days giveaway today!
So right now we are here on their official website.
We can see the testimonials and everything on their official website.
So again if you would like to join, I already made an introduction video about Paxful
make sure to watch part 1.
I will indicate everything on the description box.
As you can see right here, we're on Paxful's page where we can buy BTC.
And right now, I will be teaching you how to earn much more profit by buying and selling BTC.
If you scroll down we can see the local offers here on Paxful.
As you can see the mode of payment like BPI, GCash, PayMaya
those are the modes of payment available locally here in the Philippines.
Here I have an illustration
on what we should consider when we buy BTC here on Paxful.
Even more, if you want to grow it bigger.
In this part, we can see
the seller's name and the positive feedback
we can also see if our seller's online
Here we can see the mode of payments
and here we can see Bitcoin's rate.
In this illustration, we can see the highlights of what we need to consider
when buying Bitcoin what we need to see are the markup prices.
We see the markup prices here.
What are markup prices?
That is what the seller's profit is based upon.
This is the percent based on the market price.
So looking at this selection right here, we can see that Bloomx
has the lowest markup price
if we compare it to the others
it's quite high.
And also you should consider the quantity of positive feedback of the seller.
Oops but first commercial!
This is my question for this video's giveaway
Why do you want to win Paxful's giveaway?
Put your answer in the comment section and we'll pick the winners on our next video.
The #1 thing that you have to consider here apart from the mode of payment and ratings
are the markup prices.
So here's the thing guys, we bought BTC on Paxful locally
which means the local vendor here in the Philippines
For us to gain higher profit here is to sell them globally.
So we can sell what we bought locally
to other users abroad.
For example, we bought some BTC from -Bloomx
which is local because it's GCash.
We can sell it through PayPal and raise the markup price up
up to 10% or even 20%
because our target are clients from abroad.
So the profit is high but there are some risks involved
such as chargeback and stuff.
Another example is that we can sell it through Western Union
The #1 good thing here is that Western Union is global
there are no risks such as PayPal
that has a lot of transaction fees.
And based on the statistics of Paxful, there are more Western Union's buyers
most likely from Nigeria
there are a lot of demands from there and a lack of supplies.
Moneygram is also available
because it is easy to claim online on GCash.
I think also with Western Union you can claim using GCash.
So Moneygram and Western Union are almost the same.
Actually, those are not the only mode of payments that we can use here on Paxful
cuz they have over 300 modes of payments to choose from.
So, not only the ones that I mentioned.
We can find them on the official website-- like look
right?
They have 323 options modes of payments here on Paxful.
And almost all of the mode of payments worlwide are available here
so make use of it
even more, if you have access to the mode of payments.
So basically guys our idea here is to buy locally with low markup prices
and sell it globally with higher markup prices.
Now, I'm gonna be teaching you how to set or create an offer here on Paxful.
We're on the create offer page which we can find on the menu bar.
We have three steps here.
First is to select the payment method,
next is profit margin and trade limits,
and next is the buyers terms and instructions.
We can set the offer as a Bitcoin seller or buyer
So, let's say we bought from Bloomx
and we would like to sell the Bitcoin that we already bought.
Scroll down and we'll see here the first step, which is to select the payment method.
And here we have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ,6 - 6 categories to choose from.
And if you don't want to look for it, you can search for it on the search engine
like for example, we're going to sell it using Wester Union
Scroll down and choose the preferred currency
So let's say we sell it in USD
We can proceed into the next step once everything is okay.
Scroll down and we now are at the profit margin & trade limits
so we're now going to set our markup price
The BTC now is really low, so it's good for us to make use of the opportunity
because there are now a lot of people buying Bitcoin
Here's the markup price
The good thing here is that Paxful shows the description of every decision that you'll do
For example 5%
the current Bitcoin market price is 5298,64 USD
So it's really low
before it was like 10 000
You decided on selling if for 5%
so our offer is 5563,58 USD
if we sell it via Wester Union
We added 5% on top of the market price
so it means it is 105%of the market price
this is the profit that we'll get. Paxful is really transparent because it indicates our profit on every market price that we set.
Here we can see the profit which is 264,93 USD
this is our profit if we get to sell one BTC on Western Union
Another good thing is that there's an offer trade limit
Because obviously, we have a balance on Paxful and maybe we don't want to sell it all.
So we can set a minimum and maximum trade.
Indicate for how much time is the offer because maybe the market price of BTC might go up
and we don't want to lose money
We're on the last step which is buyers terms & intructions
scroll down - step 3: customized trade partner terms and instructions
This is the important part, put effort in it because here they can see our uniquness
because we're all sellers here on Paxful
it is competitive
we can indicate here our offer tags
like for example instant payout, stuff like that
always online
because this is what the customers want, right?
what buyers want is a fast transaction
Scroll down and we can set offer terms for the buyer
indicate what they can encounter during the transaction, stuff like that
Here down below is the trade instructions
it is one of the most important things because the buyer needs to know what to do
once the buyer has started the trade, the trade instructions will show
The next step here is the verification
it's optional
but it's better to check this one so that our buyer is more transparent
Here we can target a country, for example Nigeria
since the BTC demand is high
the visibility, there are a lot more options here
The advanced options
and from there you can create the offer
and it'll appear on the buy BTC page on Paxful
Then we'd only wait for the buyers
I said what you should consider, the step by step process
but just remember to not do transactions outside of Paxful platform
because if we do transactions outside of Paxful, the fund would not be protected by the escrow system
and there's a bigger chance to get scammed
because it is the bridge where the money is released
And then the next one is to release the BTC that we are selling only after we receive the payment
Put effort on the terms, tags, and title on our offer
and also the instructions
we need to have a format, it needs to be formal, just to be clear with our buyers
and also watch for the buyers' negative reviews
we need to check that so that we're aware of the users that we'll encounter on Paxful
We need to be responsive
so that we can accommodate our buyer nicely
Obviously, if we accommodate them nicely, we'll get a positive feedback
And also follow this principle: buy BTC with low markup price locally and sell it globally with higher markup price
That's all guys and thank you so much for watching this video
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