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I FORGOT YOU HAD A BUSINESS! YOU HAVE NO ONLINE PRESENCE




Last week, I had a chat with an old friend. She had called, we chatted for a long period of time about life in general then she brought up the topic about entreprneurship.

I stared at her with quizzed eyes, "You have interest in entreprenurship?" It sounded novelle to me to hear that coming from her.

However, it took me a while to remember that she once talked about establishing a startup. I proceeded to check up her business on Google and her social media platforms but there was no trace of the 'said startup.' You might just be like her.

The bottomline was that her business lacked online presence. But, wait a minute! Why does your business need online presence?

Get a pen and note this down:

You need to make it easier for your potential customers to reach you, you need to market your brand with ease and make it easier to build relationships with your customers and potential customers.

And the most outstanding remains showcasing your products and services.  To this regard, I will be rolling out the opportunity for your business to have access to website design and mobile app development.

Just a take a look at what we did with the  City Radio website

Our target focus are businesses hovering around Cleaning services , Gym and Fitness Centres, Construction Company, E-commerce store (online store), Real Estate, Driving schools, Restaurants, Online Radio,Wedding Sites and Personal Branding Sites.

Lately we widened our interest to other areas such as:

School
Church
Hotel
Laywer
NGO
Orphanage Home
Music Entertainment
Newspaper Magazine
Pets Training
TV shows
Event Planner
E-learning
Photographer Portfolio
Plumbing Service
Soccer Club
Amazon store
Ebay store
Bitcoin
Freelance
Mobile App Promotion
Online Course
Sales Page
Software Solution
Solar/Inverter Installation

If you think this is the real time to give your business some online presence

Reach me on 08035725157
Email:andrewifeatuj@gmail.com


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