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  1. One of the challenges of Entrepreneurs starting out in Nigeria is getting an office space and having access to power. With the epileptic power supply and increase in the cost of office space, It would be a good deal for Startups to consider the offer below.

    There is a privately partitioned Office cubicle: 1.63m x 2.05m available for rent. It is available with the following resources;

    - 1 desk

    - 2 chairs

    - Backup power provided (you don't have to worry about power failure a.k.a - NEPA)

    - Office hours 9am - 5pm

    - Location, Ojodu, Lagos.

    Annual sign up fee is N5,000

    Monthly service charge N10,000

    I personally think this is a good offer. You can have easy access to Ikeja from Ojodu. You won't have problem accessing Victoria Island as well.

    If this offer suits you need. feel free to send a mail to me at jesse.femi@gmail.com or call +2348023119038.

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    Do you have any product or service that is suited for tech entrepreneurs and SMEs. You might want to use this medium to reach them.


  2. I wrote a post in the past on DIY [Do It Yourself] approach to social media, what the social media experts won't tell you. There I stated that trial and error can help you design a unique social media marketing strategy.

    But Is social Media Marketing LUCK?

     

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    NO. It has an element of luck.

    You cannot determine when a campaign will go viral. You may initiate a campaign with the intention that it should go viral, but there is no guarantee. There are factors you can't control.
    You can't tell people how to use Facebook or Twitter. People decide their own way. Even Facebook and Twitter are not telling people how to Facebook or Tweet.


     

    Things you should not leave to luck


    1. Social media marketing goal. The goals you set must be measurable and meaningful. Deciding to gain 20,000 likes (Facebook) or 10,000 followers (Twitter) is a goal that is achievable and measurable. However it is meaningless in marketing. I wrote a post on the value of building business relationships over accumulating numbers. Example of meaningful goal could be - gather insight for your brand or increase awareness.


    2. Data Collected for analysis. You can use certain tool to collect and analyse data. The data you mine must be able to provide you with information that will help you in deciding if you're achieving your goal. To gather insight, you can ask your community questions on Twitter or Facebook. The information you gather could them be use to create more value for your customers.


    3. Best time to engage. Through careful observation and direct questioning I was able to know that the best time to engage with my own community on Facebook and Twitter is 8am - 10am, 12noon to 2pm 5pm to 7pm, 10pm to 12am [Nigerian time] at other times they are either asleep or at work. You have to observe yours. What is the benefit of sharing information when the people who are to see it are not available?


    4. Social Network Platform to use. Your service and the people you're targeting will determine the platform to use and how to use it. Most users of social networks in Nigeria access social network via their mobile phone. If you're targeting such people, it is obvious that they won't see adverts you place on Facebook [I typed the draft of this post from my usual Nokia E71 btw].

    Don't just do trial and error, research.


    A social media marketing strategy will help you save resources that can result from trial and error. Get yours drafted today and stop leaving your social media marketing effort to luck!
    What challenges are you having in implementing an effective social media strategy? Let me know in the comments and I will share my experience with you.


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  3. Okay! I am currently attending a workshop on writing. Why?

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    Communication in business is key. Business is basically about communicating your solution effectively to investors and customers. There are other technical aspects of business that should not be taken lightly too, like accounting, Legal management and some others. If you get the other parts of business well and you can not communicate effectively, there is a problem. Except you want to outsource the whole writing aspect of your business to an Agency (in that case this post is not for you)

    Many startups and small businesses cannot afford to outsource this aspect of their business. Hence, it is vital to get some basic training in communication; written and verbal.

    Recently, there was a Tech Startup event is East Africa, Pivot25. Some ideas were demoed and presented. What was particularly key besides the uniqueness of the product is the ability of the designer (team) to COMMUNICATE the product. The Judges will then go on to decide who the winner is. Since the judges do not have the full details of what the products demoed will do and how well it will fill a need, it is left for the presentation of the designers to make that clear. This is where the presentation skill is key.

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