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8 Reasons Why You Need A Website For Your Business!!! by emmaprog: 3:00pm On Nov 08, 2016
1. Websites Never Sleep. Many people surf the web in the evening when most businesses are closed, which is perfectly fine because websites never take a break. A website will allow your business or organization to be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Having a website is the equivalent of having an employee working around the clock - even weekends and holidays!

2. Your Top Competitor Has A Website. If you are in direct competition with another business that has a website, they have a clear advantage - especially if they are adequately marketing their website. A website is a great way to level the playing field.

3. "Just Google It". More than ever before, people are turning away from traditional means of finding information and looking online, especially by way of mobile devices. Your business should be at their fingertips when they look in the search engines.

4. Websites Improve Customer Confidence & Corporate Image. With a professional website, you will improve you overall impression to the public and, in turn, your customers will develop a greater sense of confidence in your organization.

5. Small Businesses Have Higher Revenue. According to the Small Business Administration, small businesses that have websites are averaging $1.07 million more per year in sales than small businesses not online. That equates to 49% higher revenue.

6. Do You Know 247 Million People? That is the number of Americans that regularly use the Internet. Worldwide Internet usage is pushing two billion.

7. Websites Help Establish More Customers. According to the Small Business Administration, 50% of Internet sales are from new customers. Having a website significantly improves your customer reach no matter what services or products you offer.

8. Websites Are Not Just Local, They Are Global. Most small businesses are only able to market to their town and surrounding communities. With a website, you can take your goods and services across America and around the world, if you so choose.

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Re: 8 Reasons Why You Need A Website For Your Business!!! by iamultron: 12:08pm On Nov 10, 2016
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> Femi Kuti was the one who first popularised the slang "Shoki", he
> released an album in 1998 titled "Shoki Shoki".
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> When Femi Kuti first popularised the slang "Shoki" in 1998 due to his
> album's name, Lil Kesh was 3. Kesh repopularised it 16 years later.
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> American Rapper, @MissyElliott did the popular Nigerian dance, Shoki
> in the 2015 music video for her song, WTF (Where They From).
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> 2face is the Plantashun, you guys are the boys if you doubt me go
> solo. - Eedris to Faze and Black Face before Plantashun Boiz split up.
>
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> All the African countries facing terrorism challenges are all crude
> oil producers.
>
>
> Dr. Mike Adenuga once worked as a Cab Driver and Security Guard to
> fund his education. Today, he is among the top ten richest Africans.
>
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> The Wolof people are an ethnic group in Senegal, The Gambia, and
> Mauritania. The Wolof people invented jollof rice.
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>
> The acronym "HKN" in HKN Gang stands for "Honourable Kings of The New
> Skool". It was derived from a Turkish word, "Hakan".
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>
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> There's a bar, cafe, salon and restaurant named "WhatsApp" in Rwanda.
>
>
> This is how hugely in-demand Nigerian afrobeat sound is around the
> world today: Niki Tall, a Greek-German learnt Nigerian Pidgin, Yoruba
> & Igbo words so he could sing his favourite Nigerian songs (especially
> Gongo Aso).
>
>
> Beyoncé recorded an album in 2011, completely influenced by Fela. The
> producer, The Dream said she wrote 20 songs while listening to Fela.
>
> Kendrick Lamar sampled Fela's song "I No Get Black Eye" on his single
> "Mortal Man" off his 2015 album, "To love-vendor A Butterfly"
>
> BANGA LEE! "@AfricafactsORG: @iamdbanj is the most famous Nigerian
> Artist among Asians."
>
>
> Iyanya sang "Kukere", after a fan tweeted that he should make songs
> people can dance to. He was doing R&B & had 5000 Twitter followers
> then.
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> Nas, Missy Elliott, Jay-Z, J. Cole, Kendrick, Common and Lupe Fiasco
> all sampled songs of Fela Kuti. He inspired a whole album from
> Beyonce.
>
> A fan on Twitter suggested that Iyanya switch from R&B, he took heed
> and made "Kukere" which became the most downloaded African ringtone.
>
> When Iyanya sang Kukere he didn't want to be associated with it over
> bad reviews he thought it would get,it became his most successful
> song.
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> The first song on American Rapper, @Common 's 4th album, Like Water
> For Chocolate (2000), "Time Travelin'" was a tribute song for Fela
> Kuti.
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>
> You are more likely to be the President of Ghana, if you're named
> "John". Since 1993, all Ghanaian Presidents have answered that name.
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> Since 1993, all the Presidents elected in Ghana have had "John" in
> their full names: Jerry John Rawlings, John Kufuor, Atta Mills &
> Mahama.
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> Globally, D'banj is the most popular living African Artist.
>
> AKA has opened for Kanye, Snoop, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Sean and Lamar
> in SA. But, he said doing a concert with D'banj would mean more to
> him.
>
> African Artists make money from Vevo, YouTube and Spotify. Vevo =
> $0.003 per view, YouTube = $0.003 per view, Spotify = $0.006 per
> stream.
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>
> Contrary to popular belief, USA's Nas isn't Nigerian. His Dad, Olu
> Dara has a Yoruba name, but it was only given to him by a Yoruba
> Priest.
>
> 2face (2004), P-Square (07), D'banj (08) & Wande Coal (09) are the
> only Nigerian Acts with an album in which all the songs on it were
> hits.
>
>
> HKN's Chairman invested $50,000 on his Artist, Davido's solo career
> when it first began. In 2015, Davido made $50,000 from just one show.
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> D'banj is Africa's highest earning Artist, Africa's richest Artist,
> Africa's most popular living Artist & Africa's biggest Artist
> globally.
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> 2face is the biggest Act in NG, after Fela. P-Square, the most popular
> local Acts in Africa. D'banj is Africa's biggest living Act GLOBALLY.
>
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> Timaya is Nigeria's most versatile Artist. He has songs in Dancehall,
> Afro-Hip-Hop, Ragga, Afro-Fusion, Afropop, Afrobeat, Soca & Afrojuju.
>
>
> Before fame, D'banj was a Security Guard. Basketmouth, Hawker. Timaya,
> Plantain Seller. Mercy Johnson, House help. Patoranking, Bricklayer.
>
> Have a wonderful day
>

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