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About New Global Web™
About New Global Web™
There are at least 1,125,374,532 (billion) websites on the World Wide Web (2023). (Source Siteefy.com). The problem is that only 18% are active. 82% of all websites on the World Wide Web have been abandoned. So, what does this mean? In context, it is like driving in your car to the airport and hitting a traffic jam. You get out of your car and leave it right there. That is basically what it means. Now we do not have to speculate about the reasons because by now, it should be evident that it is a result of the inability to stand out from the crowd when it comes to service and product providers as well as the enormous amount of money required for marketing to make an impact. Most notable is that product and service providers must be more skilled in protecting their websites against scams, phishing, fake profiles, and websites. The New Global Web makes this requirement absolute as we take that burden off the shoulders of our Partners and provide a safer and more secure multi-tiered platform for members to transact and interact with our partners in all industries. The World Wide Web is also unregulated because regulators can’t monitor 1,2 billion websites, so the World Wide Web remains unmonitored and unregulated. Therefore, the World Wide Web cannot be re-constructed to adhere to policies and procedures. For this reason, we believe that The New Global Web, founded on solid principles, is the only way to a safer and more desirable platform to transact on the Internet.
South Africa and Us
South Africa and Us
Here at NGW™ South Africa, we wish to make a huge contribution to South Africa's economy, by helping South Africa to help herself. For many years, South Africa has struggled with the challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment. Rather than discuss and debate the reasons for the situation South Africa finds herself in, we simply wish to do something about it, by continuing with Mr. Mandela’s dream. And we will achieve this by building the economy, alleviating unemployment, and promoting ‘Buy South Africa,’ and unleashing the huge wealth of opportunity that already exists – her people.