While I think it’s absolutely critical that you have plenty of money to market your business, I understand that many entrepreneurs are on a tight budget, and have to be very careful with how they spend it. If you’re looking for ideas on how to market your business for free, these ideas won’t be of […]
[Continue reading…]Some Interesting Kenyan Sites
Jazzified – this a new blog dedicated to talking about Jazz music. It provides an interesting and eye-opening peep into the local jazz seen from the eyes of a dedicated fan. If you’re a jazz fan, you should visit and follow this blog. Eat Out – is a beautifully made and executed website that showcases […]
[Continue reading…]You’re Invited to The LYP SMEs Forum
Meet Jonathan Ciano, the Master Of Turnabouts at the upcoming LYP SMEs Forum . Are you entrepreneur/businessperson running an SME and want to learn how to turn it around and expand it? Are you a young professional who want to venture into business and entrepreneurship world? Come learn how to start and make your business […]
[Continue reading…]Kenyans on Freelancer – Part 2
If you’re just stepping in, you can gather the first part of this here. Moving on. I’m on the site as an editor and writer, so the kinds of jobs I bid on are blog posts, copywriting, product reviews, and research tasks. The coolest jobs are the rewrites, where you’re given a story and told […]
[Continue reading…]Competition
Here’s an absolute gem of an article from Seth Godin: “The number one reason people give me for giving up on something great is, “someone else is already doing that.” Or, parsed another way, “my idea is not brand new.” Or even, “Oh no, now we’ll have competition.” Two big pieces of news for you: […]
[Continue reading…]Kenyans on Freelancer – Part 1
If you’re a regular here, then you know about Freelancer.com, or as some members call it, GAF. No, that’s not some secret subscribers code. It’s just the initials of the site’s old name, Get a Freelancer [Dot Com]. I’ve wanted to join the site for a long time, but I was afraid to try. I […]
[Continue reading…]Virtual Tourism – Can It Work?
Suppose you live in Europe or America and you have this really strong urge to come and see Africa (Kenya). You want to see the people, the wildlife, the scenery. It’s probably going to cost you thousands of dollars, right? What if, in a real professional set up, one of the (Kenyan) tours and travel […]
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