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Monday, 02/20/2017 3:22:00 AM

Monday, February 20, 2017 3:22:00 AM

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How money gets made on the internet.
If you think about it, many highly valuable companies make their money by making a connection. In the case of Google, they get paid every time someone searches for a piece of information. It is very valuable to facilitate the connection to that information. Companies will gladly pay to send paying customers their way (core of advertising). In the case of Amazon, you search for an item, and they facilitate the connection to you getting the item. Highly valuable to be that facilitator.

Now for TTCM, they have patented the technology to make a trusted connection between the owner of an image and the person(s) for whom the image is of value. They have created a way to do it seamlessly and in a trusted fashion. In essence, TTCM could make money just on when making that connection (click) provides business value for the originator of the image, and they will make money hand over fist. Someone could try to pass off a fake image, but trust is invaluable. Someone could try to copy an image to sell a fake widget, but the Klickzie technology will enable a connection to the true source of the widget. That is extremely valuable.

The nature of stocks is that things are cheaper when the risk is higher. It took a while for the successors to the Wright flyer to have useful range, speed, and payload. The way to make money here is to understand the significance of the vision, consider if the risks are worth the benefits, and make a play. By all means, as the risk is reduced (signed F-50 deal(s), fully published patent(s), Klickzie moving from demos to deployable applications, trustable actions by management), the benefits will become more apparent to more people, and the stock will cost more. Choose your own adventure.

-A proud TTCM investor
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