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Quakbo x. 13% of the US population or 40 million out of 300 million are foreign born. Highest percentage since 1920.

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1 Quakbo x

2 13% of the US population or 40 million out of 300 million are foreign born. Highest percentage since 1920.

3 These people have arrived from far off places and they are in every country

4 But They Never Forgot Where They Came From !

5 That ’ s why they want to know when important events happen where they come from !

6 But global news orgs are not insightful nor social.

7 Current social networks are only about friends. They are not interactive nor country based.

8 So we came up with Quakbox A social site with Country Info journalistic = News run by Citizen Reporters They login and Quak ! You get your global hometown news !

9 Quakbox has been developed and is going into Beta. We have a ton of interested sponsors like Univision & Knight Foundation.

10 Our Co - Founding Team Is Talented & Dedicated Gatien GeorgesLatoyaDaniel Santiago Abhinav PandaDan Gudema You

11 The Business Model Sell Geographic / Localized advertising based on targeted segments. If you are a Brazilian Bakery in Miami, you can advertise to Brazilians. If you are a Jamaican Airline you can advertise to Jamaicans. If you want to advertise to specific markets, we will deliver. $

12 So What Is The Real Opportunity Here? $ Existing Social Media Co ’ s Are Valuing A User Between $20 & $100 ( Facebook ) If Quakbox has 20,000 active users, and they are worth $50 a person, then we would have a million dollar valuation. $ $ $

13 What we need right now : Advisors & Advocates Advertisers & Sponsors Capital - $500 k


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