Pae Innovationz
We are a business strategy and startup consulting firm that have seen the gap in the SME sector for cost effective advisory and assistance.
15/06/2020
As a business owner or starter, you can't look forward to making sales if you have not set a process in place.
For every function of your business, you need to adopt a process that is simple, easy to follow and result-oriented.
If the process you're currently using isn't working, try another one and keep at it until you get the desired results.
Not making sales? Try the process in the post slide above and let me know how it works for you.
YOUR BUSINESS GENIE🧞♀️
@ Nigeria
24/01/2019
Don't tell me you don't know or have a money-making strategy, yet you're complaining of no sales & no profit. Your money-making strategy or model is simply your business model.
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How have you planned to make money? What methods have you designed to make money online? What structures have you out in place to make money offline? ...abi was the whole idea to start business, rent small shop, open page online, and just be posting products?
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Well, I'm sure you've been told or taught many times about business models and some other things related to it. Today's post is not to teach o, we will do that in my "Enterprise Class"... It is to remind you that for you to make money, both online & offline, you have to design your money-making model, system, structure, method, style or strategy for it (...you get?)
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Take for example; if I was an internet-based company, my money-making strategy would be to attract people to my website and then sell others the chance to advertise their products to 'my' people. This model would only bring in revenue through product/business advertisement...and that could be good enough for me or not!
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So, If you're still asking yourself, How do I make money in this my business? Then, enter my DM or Send a WhatsApp message via the link in bio. Let me assist you plot some wonder-working strategies.
17/01/2019
I can decide today to become a motivational speaker and just tell you regular stuff like - life is a journey or the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. But that's none of my business today because as I'm typing this post now, I'm on top of one rickety bike inside a village.
So straight to the matter! We all know that entrepreneurship is a journey...infact the road sef is narrow and sometimes rough. It would take one with guts to pack up corporate bags and enter business class (if you know warramin). I took note of something whilst travelling which I have decide to share with you before you start your trip. What kind of Traveller are you?
°The Driver: As much as you like to mind your business, focus on the 'road' with stiff neck plus straight face, trying to see your future self....don't forget that collaboration is a better and faster driver than you alone especially on a road you don't really know.
°The Talker: You need to learn to do less talking & more listening. Guard your information especially when it's your intellectual property. Not every passenger is a friend so, be careful who you share your info with. Talk is cheap and can be sometimes destructive
°The Listener: Learning is a sure way to grow..so listen and listen well but learn choose who you're listening to so you're not misguided and you don't miss your bus stop because of unnecessary gist.
°The Sleeper: hmm your case sef, I don't know. We enter pothole, police stop us, we even pass your junction, you're still sleeping. Biko my dear wake up, be alert and know the checkpoints to your destination. Make up your mind about why you're taking the journey
°The Navigator: Stop acting too knowledgeable, pointing out people's mistakes like you've figured it out, telling mr driver where to go and matching invisible brakes. Give room for others to teach you what they know too.
Don't be in a hurry! No be everybody wey enter motor dey reach where dem dey go at the same time!
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