The Urgency Of Digital Business In Improving The Rural Community Youth Organization's Business
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When researchers carried out service to Karang Tarruna, Baji Mappakasunggu Village, Makassar, Indonesia, Ciumbuleuit Village, Bandung, Kerinci Village, Jambi, Amali Village, Bone Regency, and Serengan Village, Surakarta. Researchers found a problem that Karang Taruna in the five villages did not have a source of income so that when carrying out activities, they were too dependent on funds owned by the village government. As a result, the resulting work program does not have significant implications for achieving the desired goals. After discussion, the writer and servant have a solution for Kaarang Taruna to have a digital business/digital-based MSME with the following urgency and reasons: 1). Digital Business/Digital-based MSMEs have several urgencies, namely that Karang Taruna can not depend on the village government, can produce activities that are of higher quality and have a more significant impact, and the Karang Taruna and young people empowerment program can run and the quality always increases . 2). Digital Business/Digital MSMEs is the most suitable and appropriate business model because you don't have to have a lot of capital, don't have rental costs, and marketing can be done in a quicker and shorter time.
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