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I have 100k to spend on my new blog which I'm still developing currently by myself,I need a guide on how to use this money to make it a successful blog which can start earning me money after 2 months. Please help me out my ogas in the house. The website is https://biznesstalks.com |
Recently technology has enabled business owners to do their work from anywhere in the world. Majority of companies operate in a wholly digital environment, reducing overhead costs and giving freedom to entrepreneurs who want to do business on the go. Establishing an online business is easy as a matter of focusing on your strengths and creating a strong network. We present 5 online business ideas you can start right now. 1. SELL PHOTOS Do you have passion for taking pictures and anything related to photography? If yes, you could make a decent amount of money for yourself online selling your photography images. There are many individuals who are ready to pay you nice money for your collection of unique pictures you have to offers. It’s very easy now to submit your pics to the public, which can give you with a very convenient approach to creating an additional source of income. We have enough stock photo sites like shuttrstock and Fotolia offer solid incentives for people to earn passive income from the photos they shoot around in their spare time. 2. FREELANCE Freelancing through online is a good way for professionals in their individual field to help a variety of clients in performing their tasks or working on a new project. Many freelancing websites let businesses that need extra hands to list their tasks. Then freelancers offer proposals, ideas, or solutions, whereby the clients can easily choose what they want and need in order to solve their problems. Websites like Fiverr, Elance or Upwork render just about everything including writing content, creating graphic design, Web design, Search engine optimisation, data entry and Social media marketing. 3. SOCIAL MEDIA CONSULTANT Big companies and medium businesses can employ a full-time individual to coordinate and run their social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts, but smaller businesses normally have to handle their own marketing for social media. But sometimes they have a great number of other responsibilities,sometimes business owners are too busy to spend time on developing their social media marketing. As a consultant for social media, you can effectively and efficiently guide them in the right direction concerning ideal promotion, implementing schedules, and posting content regarding their target audience in order to grow their business. 4. BUILD APPS Smartphones are taking over the way we do things, the demand for Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone apps is increasing in popularity more than ever before. people are using countless apps everyday. And, most of these apps are selling right and left. Taking your time to develop and sell a smartphone apps may be a worthwhile since it’s a very great way to earn money online. The apps cost less to develop and don’t involve any shipping or storage costs, which actually expand your overall profit margin. New and creative performing apps can make thousands in advertising revenue each month for their developers, making them another great passive income opportunity. 5. SEO CONSULTANT Do you have knowledge of search engines and have skills in platforms like Google Analytics? Many small business owners don't know how much of an impact search engine optimization (SEO) can have on their business. You can enlighten those business owners on the power of search engines optimization to help in transformation of their online presence into a more visible friendly websites. Use your knowledge and skills to show business owners how to examine and use their analytics data in the right way and properly use of keywords and structure content to get more traffic to their websites. https://www.biznesstalks.com/5-online-business-ideas-you-can-start-right-now/
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YOU NEED TO RETHINK YOUR MODEL - FROM YES MOBILE, TO KONGA, TO EFRITIN.COM ,TO OLX Doing business in Nigeria is not beans. Each time you read the success story of one brand just know that there are 99 similar brands that failed. Last year we woke of to the news of YES MOBILE being bought over by YUDALA for 300 million naira. I saw that as a win-win situation for both brands because it will be difficult to predict how YES MOBILE will compete if they fail to cash in. And just last week you heard about Zinox acquiring Konga for about $10m (a company was valued at $383m), that is massive for Zinox. The news also filtered in that both Efritin.com and OLX has closed shops in Nigeria. You need to rethink your model. I have always maintained that Yudala has the best e-commerce model in Nigeria. Jumia and Konga may have pioneered it, but Yudala has stood by the side to study and restudy their performance before coming up with a model I considered to be superior and more adaptable because they run online and offline at the same time. You see, Nigeria is still more offline than online. This is the time to watch out for Yudala even as you are rethinking your own model. Let me share with you few reasons I think e-commerce is still struggling in Nigeria. 1. Nigeria is more offline than online. The biggest e-commerce market in Nigeria is Lagos and perhaps the only thing that encourages online shopping in Lagos is traffic, otherwise the city is just small and it is easy for people to walk into the malls and do their shopping on a daily basis. A good example of the fact that offline is still triumphing over online is the success recorded by Shoprite so far. There may not be any empirical proof to this, but I won't be surprised if Shoprite makes 5X the sale of all the online stores in Nigeria joined together daily. You need to rethink your model. 2.The cost of internet is still high. The highest users of internet in Nigeria are undergraduates and fresh graduates. But no matter how cheap you think internet is most students still can't afford to do more than the basic with their data plans. The average undergraduate has a budget of 1,000 for data monthly and some people still rely on that 10Mb MTN give them on each recharge. That is why you see them turn off their data once they finish checking WhatsApp and Facebook notifications or updates. More so mobile phone is not exactly the best device to use in accessing some of these services oftentimes, but how many of them has a computer system or tablets except for the slay queens. You need to rethink your model. 3. The Middle Class are not internet freaks. E-commerce is a sector typically driven by the middle class, but those that are middle class today grew up when internet was not common. Most of the middle class you see in Lagos know that there is a place called Alaba International where the can go and get the best electronics at a very cheap rate, so Konga and Jumia can wait. They know that there is one place called Balogun or Idumota where any type of designer shirt, perfume or wrist watch can be gotten at a cheaper rate. These men know Computer village, they know Vespa, they know ASPANDA and Ladipo, so they prefer to go to these markets or malls, compare different specifications and prices before making their choices, so you see that apart from air tickets and recharge cards these men hardly buy online. You need to rethink your model. When we wanted to launch HTS Shuttle Services I was under serious pleasure by many to go completely online if I claim that I want to do something different. I insisted that was not the model for the now, some members of my launch team said that I should at least have tickets and maintain that boarding will be purely by the use of tickets, the team insisted so much on that to the point that we actually printed tickets, but on the morning of our formal launch I changed my mind. My point was simply that Owerri is not yet ready for that. We wanted to start from what people know and grow into what they don't know. We want to be innovating gradually. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that e-commerce cannot or is not working in Nigeria. That is surely where the world is heading to and very soon if your business is not online then you have no business. But my point is that we are still growing into it. In my opinion, it will take another 5 to 10 years before we will begin to have more online than offline payments and transactions. By that time these young graduates of our generation would have been the ones with the money and since we are in love with internet we will be spending it online, but until then you need to rethink your model. And for some of you who don't know Leo Stan Ekeh is the founder of Zinox and his son is the founder of Yudala, if you are into tech business you had better start following that man from today. https://www.biznesstalks.com/ecommerce-business-in-nigeria/
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I recently came across a video by Ma Yun, who is known professionally as Jack Ma. Yes, he is the founder and presently sits as chairman of the Alibaba Group, with a personal networth of $24 billion. And yes, he had something to say about poor people. The worst people to serve are the poor people. Give them free, they think it’s a trap. Tell them it’s a small investment, they’ll say it can’t possibly earn much. Tell them to come in big, they’ll say no money. Tell them try new things, they’ll say no experience. Tell them it’s traditional business, they’ll say hard to do. Tell them it’s a new business model, they’ll say it’s MLM. Tell them to run a shop, they’ll say no freedom. Tell them run new business, they’ll say no expertise. They do have some things in common, they love to ask google, and listen to friends who are as hopeless as them. They think more than a university professor and do [far] less… Just ask them, what can they do. They won’t be able to answer you. My conclusion: Instead of your heart beats faster, why not you just act faster a bit; instead of just thinking about it, why not do something about it. Poor people fail because of one common behaviour: their whole life is about waiting. These words are instructive. Think on them. https://www.biznesstalks.com/poor-people-thinking-about-new-business-idea/
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grafixdon:Thanks boss. |
Well done boss! Can someone get this higher resolution with Corel Draw 12? If yes, what are the settings i need to change. Thanks |
I need tampered glasses for Redmi note 4x and Redmi 4a |
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Please someone should explain this to me from Dreami online store :Dear, you order the Redmi note 4X with Snapdragon 625, Octa Core. Please kindly note that this Redmi note 4X shows Redmi note 4 in the phone model number after flashing. If you don't mind this, we will deliver it out as soon as possible. |
Please my people, Xiaomi redmi note 4x vs Xiaomi redmi note 4 which battery is better? |
Better than mmm! Is mmm better before ? |
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princetom1:45k |
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Brand : New Doogee X9 pro Size : 5.5 RAM : 2GB Storage: 16GB System : Android 6.0 Camera : 13MP Battery : 3000 mAh Network : 2G/3G/4G Resolution :1280/720 CPU : Quad core 1.3GHz SIM: Dual sim card Fingerprint Scanner Colour : white Whatsapp : 08039399299 Price : #35,000
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Xiaomi Redmi 4A smartphone was announced and launched in November 2016. The phone features a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 296 pixels per inch. Xiaomi Redmi 4A price in Nigeria starts from N42,000. The Xiaomi Redmi 4A is powered by 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor and with 2GB of RAM. The phone comes with 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a memory card. For the camera, Xiaomi Redmi 4A packs a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The Xiaomi Redmi 4A runs Android 6.0 and is powered by a 3120mAh non removable battery. It measures 139.50 x 70.40 x 8.50 (height x width x thickness) and weigh 131.50 grams. The Xiaomi Redmi 4A is a dual SIM smartphone that accepts Micro-SIM and Nano-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB OTG, FM, 3G and 4G. Sensors on the phone include Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope. Price in Nigeria jumia-N46,000 konga-N62,000 From us-N42,000 http://productserviceng..com.ng/2017/04/xiaomi-redmi-4a-review.html?m=1
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Xiaomi Redmi 4A Snapdragon 425 2GB RAM 16GB ROM support both MTN and Etisalat 4G LTE.
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