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Business / Become A Gospoteric Agent And Earn Commissions by eyeke04: 3:11pm On Jun 25, 2015
Gospoteric is an online store that sells church messages. We work with churches to upload and sell messages immediately after they are recorded.

You can become a Gospoteric agent. Sign up churches and earn commissions on every message they sell on our platform. This is a very good business opportunity for you since messages are preached every week.

Fill this simple form here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Nq1YTZyeVrL--l9SssgeZddu8mRtqq5_-ibAJfamBis/viewform and we will contact you immediately.

Learn More at www.gospoteric.com/church or call (+234-806-400-6070)
Business / Re: If I Were The Owner Of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company by eyeke04: 9:51am On May 10, 2015
blizard44:
Talk cheap sha grin

Looool. If we no get money to build, make we at least run commentary. But in the end, none of those things there is difficult or expensive to do (apart from the cost of running the branding campaign)

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Business / Re: If I Were The Owner Of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company by eyeke04: 9:49am On May 10, 2015
MizMyColi:
THIS!

I was going to say that the name sounds rather Ibotic, but then I remembered Toyota first sounded Japanistic, before sounding globalastic. Let's promote Pro-Nigerian.

Way to go OP.
I like your Ideas.

Lalasticlala, Obinoscopy, Ishilove.
This should reach a wider audience.
Thank You.

You're welcome. He probably sounds too Igbotic though (even though neither the name Innoson or his full name Innocent is Igbo). But for products like this, it will end up being about the performance of the car. If it is good, the name, no matter what it sounds like, will stick as a brand!

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Business / If I Were The Owner Of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company by eyeke04: 9:27am On May 10, 2015
Chief Innocent Chukwuma of Innoson Group and owner of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) Company is a legend! Floating a vehicle manufacturing company in Nigeria isn’t just raising the bar; it is taking the entire lawyers home with you. I can’t just admire him enough, and imagine being him for a bit.

If you haven’t seen his cars anywhere around, that might be because you don’t live close to many government officials. He has been feeding majorly off official vehicles for Federal Government and a couple of big companies. But unless his cars are disposable, that B2B model is not going to hold out much longer. He has to start looking at consumers. Needless to say that there are major entrenched players in consumer cars, but IVM recently showcased #2.9M SUVs and a couple of other cars so I’m guessing he has his thoughts in that direction.

I believe there are ways he can carve out a niche in the consumer market by integrating a network of local support services and going tech. Here’s what he could do:

1) Change that logo. It looks like something designed with Word Art on 2003 Microsoft Word.

2) BRAND. Innoson represents the success of African enterprise. For me, an indigenous car manufacturer in Nigeria is a monumental success, a testimony to the fact that we have defied odds to achieve the unthinkable in Nigeria. IVM cars should be all about celebrating that African greatness. Owning an IVM car should simply mean “I am an African who defied odds to make it in Africa and this car is my trophy!” IVM could have a special line that is ONLY sold to African Royal Father, another one for great professionals, achievers and industrialists like himself, another one for their wives (My husband Udeme is a great man!), one for young professionals, etc. Make IVM a “statement” car! Once you pull up in an IVM, all you are saying is I am a great African!

3) Local support Network. He should have an army of local auto mechanics who can fix any IVM vehicle blindfolded and one hand tied. This is one secret almost all great software company understand, they all have a legion of engineers who can fix and extend their products within customers’ reach.

4) Go tech. This is 2015. Every single product’s performance can be remotely monitored using a cloud service. Detecting malfunctioning parts and notifying the owner, referring him/her to or calling up the nearest IVM certified mechanic in the event of a breakdown (hi, www.Autosave.com.ng), ordering original parts from IVM Konga store should all be part of the IVM experience. It should be impossible to steal/tamper with an IVM car in Nigeria. The cloud service can alert owner of what has been removed and/or report its current location. Instantly alert all nearby hospitals and ambulances in the event of an accident. This could mean partnering with a Telco for connectivity. I’m sure that if IVM visits Yaba (Nigeria’s tech capital), many companies will be more than happy to throw in a couple of months’ worth of free services for car owners.

5) Great Insurance plan. A partnership with a good insurance company could be a game changer. If anything goes wrong, IVM can fix/replace the car. I’m thinking the cloud service can serve as a “brainbox” to help quickly verify claims and shorten the processes.

I believe that he can benefit a lot by leveraging his understanding of the people and collaborating with a LARGE network of other local service providers to build a complete Nigerian lifestyle around IVM cars. I’m sure he can fit all these in and still keep the price low!

I’m sure people will like to see more benefits like free fuel for 1 year, exclusive refill during scarcity, free driver with every car, free breakfast for all primary school children car owners, propellers to fly past traffic, notification on latest movies on cinema and current price of garri but more importantly they will like to know that the car itself works perfectly in the first place and won’t be keeping its Great African owner stranded every now and then.

More grease to your cars and long live IVM.


Obi Ik
Founder, Gospoteric.com: Online Gospel Message store

First apperared on www.projectik..com

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Religion / Gospoteric.com, An Online Gospel Message Store Is Looking For Agents by eyeke04: 7:34pm On Apr 30, 2015
Gospoteric.com is an online message store for Gospel, motivational and inspirational messages. Check it out at http://www.gospoteric.com

Gospoteric serves as an excellent media center for churches, allowing them to upload their messages on its platform and sell to members immediately after the message is recorded. This will make the message immediately available. That way, members can download the messages immediately it is ready without waiting for the CD to be produced. That also save the church CD production cost.

Gospoteric is looking for agents who will work with churches on our behalf. The agents will:
1) Source and sign up churches.
2) Maintain relationship with the churches, making sure that messages are constantly uploaded.
3) [Here comes the juicy part] Serve as our voucher distributor. Gospoteric sells vouchers that allow people to recharge their GOSPOTERIC account in order to buy messages. This is for users who don't want to make card payments. You have a great opportunity to earn some money with profits from the vouchers.

So whether you are doing it for the love of the Gospel, or the thrill about the idea or you for the voucher distribution or all of the above, please send your name, your location, the name of your local church and your full contact details to wordstore@gospoteric.com or text +234-806-400-6070.

If you want to know more, call that number let's chat.

Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cheers.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Daily Pay Jobs In Lagos by eyeke04: 4:56pm On Nov 02, 2013
Please I'm looking for a earn-by-the-day job in lag. please I'll appreciate anyone that can point me in the right direction. its urgent.
Jobs/Vacancies / Please Can Any One Help Me With Details About Printing Recharge Card Voucvhers by eyeke04: 12:04pm On Jul 23, 2009
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