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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 8:24am On Sep 14, 2017
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BusinessRe: Starting A "Bizarre" Business In Nigeria: My Story. by databoy247(op): 2:32pm On Sep 12, 2017
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BusinessStarting A "Bizarre" Business In Nigeria: My Story. by databoy247(op): 12:39pm On Sep 12, 2017
I have always wanted to write on this for a long time but due to time constraint and basically my non-availability, I have been procrastinating this a lot. However, I have decided to spell it all out for the purpose of sharing my story and at the same time serving as an inspiration to other entrepreneurs out there thinking they cannot make it.

No matter how strange your business idea seems, with a little research you will find an open opportunity hidden somewhere and if you make every effort to tap into it, the sky will be your starting point.

A bizarre business is simply as it portrays: strange. There are a lot of businesses out there that people are afraid to venture into, thinking they know nothing about it and as such may not succeed. True, such a business idea might be irregular, unusual, and risky, but can be very profitable in the long run. Nigeria is a developing nation with one of the fastest rising economies in Africa. What this portrays is that SMEs thrives with proper resources. So called "Bizarre" businesses in developing countries unlatches a new spectrum of opportunities.

Late 2014 when I just set up my small organization, I was contacted by a guy to help with writing resumes. I must confess, this guy opened my eyes to a new world of opportunities. I was "What kind of business is that?"...it was really surprising to see that someone can actually write CVs for a living. Indeed bizarre! As someone in need of money, I decided to accept the job and to my utmost bewilderment, people actually order for CV rewriting.

I got engaged in this for some months and actually learned a lot online. It may amaze you that the business you call "bizarre" might actually be a thriving business niche in other countries, especially in the western world. In my research, I got to see that CV writing companies actually exist in other countries and they are doing exploits. Firstly, I began to study the trend and in particular, reasons why people actually order for CVs to be written for them. Like people will ask.."How can you write my CV for me? Isn't it my job to write my CV myself?" Yeah..tons of questions.

We were averaging up to 40 resumes monthly and though it was a low figure, it still put some money in my pocket. Then when I began enjoying this bizarre business, the blow came. My supposed "boss" called me that he is through with the business and he is moving on. I tried convincing him to stay on it but he seemed to have made up his mind. BUT I saw a potential in this business because of my research. One advice here is no matter how bizarre you think your business idea is, do some research online, find a need, and you will be amazed at the opportunity it presents.

I needed to continue in this. So early 2015, I bought the CV writing business from him. Here I am venturing into a business I have little or no experience in. But as with every business, the first thing I needed to do was rebranding. Hence, ProCV Nigeria was born. I put in a lot of work to achieve outstanding SEO ratings and before long, business started picking up.

CV writing business is unique in its own way and solves a dire need. Just like business plan writers/consultants, we help re-package your resume to attract the right kind of employers. To excel in this, I had to develop a strategy. I had to determine the success of my new business in 3 main categories. Potential market, competition, and resources.

As for potential market, see the following staggering statistics;

"The unemployment rate in Nigeria increased to 14.2 percent in the last quarter of 2016 from 10.4 percent a year earlier. It is the highest jobless rate since 2009 as the number of unemployed went up by 3.5 million to 11.549 million while employment rose at a slower 680.8 thousand to 69.6 million. The labour force increased by 4.194 million to 81.151 million and those detached from it declined by 625.7 thousand to 27.439 million. The unemployment rate was higher for persons between 15-24 years old (25.2 percent), women (16.3 percent) and in rural areas (25.8 percent). In the previous quarter, the jobless rate was 13.9 percent. Unemployment Rate in Nigeria averaged 9.76 percent from 2006 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 19.70 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009 and a record low of 5.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010." - TradingEconomics.com/National Bureau of Statistics.

From the statistics above it is evident that the potential market for a CV writing business is vast with approximately 50 million people in the client pool (not including working class individuals needing to switch jobs or aspiring to climb higher in their career ladder). From further research, I also got to understand that a lot of job seekers are having tremendous challenges capturing their experience, competencies, and skills. To put it simply, it requires a lot of skill packaging a 2-page document that will sell you and make employers pick you over thousands of other applicants.

Now I know the potential market, I need to also know if there are jobs available. Because what is the point helping people package their CVs if there are no jobs? See another statistics below;

"The Nigerian economy added 187,226 new jobs in the third quarter of 2016 after adding 475,180 a year earlier. The informal sector created 144,651 jobs, accounting for 77.3 percent share. The formal sector added 49,587 jobs, 19 percent more than a year earlier and representing 26.5 percent of total new jobs. In the three months to June, the economy added 155,444 new jobs. Employment Change in Nigeria averaged 324,042 Jobs from 2012 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 499,521 Jobs in the fourth quarter of 2015." - NBS.

These statistics showed that from 2015 - 2016, there were approximately 500,000 jobs added to the economy, which means more than 50 million applicants competing for these jobs. This represents an average ratio of 100:1, meaning there are more than 100 persons competing for a single position.

So yes, there are jobs available and there are also candidates fighting to grab these jobs. Seeing these statistics, I laughed because do you know if I just target 1% of the existing client pool, I will rake in approximately N2.5 billion?. Job seekers or not, more than 5% of the existing potential market pool can afford my services. So I am looking at an untapped market worth billions of naira.

What exactly are they paying for? My resources and my knowledge! Over time I have participated in training on resume writing, tapped into the brains of experts in the western world and more importantly, discussed extensively with tons of recruiters just to know what they are looking for in a resume. I have also learned key words integration, ATS, presentation formats, and a whole lot of factors that makes a resume stand out.

I have to take a break here and please do look out for my next post on marketing and client acquisition strategy in my "bizarre" business.

https://www./starting-bizarre-business-nigeria-my-story-nwaka-osakwuni?published=t

WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 9:16am On Sep 11, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 12:03pm On Sep 09, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 1:35pm On Sep 07, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesUnannounced Vacancies In Lagos Thread- New Update by databoy247(op): 11:33am On Sep 07, 2017
Some time ago, I requested people drop their email to receive unannounced vacancies across Lagos and Abuja. Well, the list of people got too long. So I have decided to make the process simple for both me and you.

I have created a new platform where you can have direct access to these vacancies (and many others).

www.hrshub.com.ng (It means Human Resources Services Hub).

Hrshub.com.ng is a new job board with distinct features. In it you'll have access to the following;
- List of recent vacancies across Nigeria
- List of "coded" unannounced vacancies across Nigeria with direct linking to employers.
- Access to network and contact recruiters who come on board to post their vacancies
- If you are an employer, you can access a list of talents and reach out to them directly in the portal.

Hrshub is a job board with improved features. I tried to ensure there is collaborativeness and networking which can be done inside.

I believe this will help a whole lot of people, not just job seekers but employers too. You can register for free and look around. There are some amazing job vacancies listed there that you can't find anywhere else.

Note that the platform is still in its beta phase as more testing and features will be added with time.

In case you are wondering, it is free to register and make use of. So go on to www.hrshub.com.ng

I have people on standby posting these unannounced vacancies (and much more) in it daily.

Have fun.
WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 2:56pm On Sep 05, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unannounced Vacancies In Lagos And Abuja - Check In. by databoy247(op): 2:10pm On Sep 02, 2017
Xteem90:
Onuohastanleychima@gmail.com
Mechanical Engineering
Abuja
Access these unannounced vacancies here www.hrshub.com.ng

Please share with others. It's free to register.
WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 7:38pm On Sep 01, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 12:21pm On Aug 31, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Marketing Jobs by databoy247(op): 12:20pm On Aug 31, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Professional Web Design Services Available Here. by databoy247(op): 8:06am On Aug 31, 2017
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Marketing Jobs by databoy247(op): 4:40pm On Aug 30, 2017
Nigerdeltaboi:
maybe abroad but marketing in Nigeria ehnnn, I have my bad experiences.
I quite disagree. I am a resume writer and I have come across top marketers in various industries. Trust me, it pays.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Marketing Jobs by databoy247(op): 4:29pm On Aug 30, 2017
BlueRayDick:
grin grin grin Try and market Life insurance in Nigeria on commission basis no salary for 6 months,If your blood pressure no shoot up make I know wetin cause am.
Lol... grin

When we talk about marketing jobs, we are not talking about insurance. Our insurance industry is nothing to write home about.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Marketing Jobs by databoy247(op): 4:16pm On Aug 30, 2017
CC: Lala
Jobs/Vacancies6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Marketing Jobs by databoy247(op): 4:16pm On Aug 30, 2017
I remembered back then, some 7 years ago when I started afresh in the career world, I had a great disdain for marketing jobs. They all have a stereotypical attribute that as a marketer, all you do is "trek" long distances under a very hot sun without a salary. In fact, I frowned heavily on the prospect of being paid on commission for my effort.

Also, I tend to pity for people who by personal decision or virtue of their situation, brand themselves as marketers. But over time, I have begun to understand why marketing jobs are so important and might be the best kind of jobs.

A young guy I know works for a real estate company as a marketer. He had nothing. He was on a basic salary of N40,000 plus commission on any deal he closes. Just 4 months into his job, he closed a real estate deal and made N4 million in commission. Before the year ended he made over N7 million in commissions.

Below are some interesting reasons why you should rethink marketing;

1. A marketer working on commission determines his/her pay. If your colleagues are going home with N50,000 monthly, as a marketer, you can go home with N300,000 depending on your extra commission earning.

2. Marketing jobs give you the opportunity to network and meet new people weekly. You get to attend functions, conferences, and basically rapport with virtually all classes of the society. A friend of mine that works in the Marketing department in a PR firm in Lagos actually confirmed the fun he has especially when he is networking.

3. You tend to climb up the career ladder quickly as a marketer. If you keep hitting and exceeding your targets, you will definitely find yourself at the very top of the food chain quicker than you can anticipate. And there are loads of perks that come with being a "head of marketing". You are valued by the company, hence, the free car, house, bonuses, free traveling expenses, etc. You can be a customer care rep in a bank or in an organization....cool. But the target driven marketers will get promoted faster before you and hopefully become your boss.

4. I appreciated marketing when I started being an entrepreneur. If I don't do marketing, I will NOT make sales. And if I don't make sales, my business will not flourish. So, if you have future hopes of becoming an entrepreneur, then learn how to do marketing now.

5. With the advent of social media and the internet, marketing has become so much more fun. You can sit on your laptop, draft a list of potential clients by searching them online through directories, do some cold calling to book appointments, go discuss your business proposal in person, convert and close. The next thing you'll see is commission payout!

6. In the harshest economies, marketers are and will always be in demand. If there are no jobs anywhere, rewrite your CV to reflect you being a marketer, you'll start getting calls for interviews.

So, stop complaining of unemployment, attend a course on marketing (especially digital marketing) and make yourself useful. There are a ton of other reasons why marketing jobs are super cool. Your contributions are welcome.


https://www./marketing-jobs-actual-reality-nwaka-osakwuni?published=t

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