Like every new business owner she went from using her house as a warehouse, piling every available space with souvenirs for her store Swish Ideas.
“There were the nights I’d cry and think of calling everything quits. But of course no one knew that. No one fully knows the challenges entrepreneurs face except fellow entrepreneurs. But I kept at my business bearing in mind my dream for my company. I was hungry to succeed and took advantage of every opportunity out there including e-commerce. I started from selling on Kaymu to owning my own online platform.
Customers will call me requesting instructions on how to operate a product and I’d tell them to hold on while I spoke to my technical team. Not knowing that I was the technical team, the accountant, the customer service…I was running everything on my own. I’d run down to where the product is and test it after which I would call them back with instructions on how to use it.
It’s that hard work and perseverance that got me recognized and selected to participate in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) where I and my fellow entrepreneurs around the Africa got to meet with President Barack Obama.
Every entrepreneur should have this at the back of their minds, even if you start small, always think and most importantly act big”.
I took home so many great tips from the event however I have narrowed down my favorite ones to these punchy points.
- Don’t use your personal social media accounts for your business. Create a business account that is consistent across all social media platforms
- Engage your followers followers. Ask your social media community to tag their friends on your pictures. It increases your reach.
- Adopt professionalism in customer service. Even if you are operating from home, answer calls about your business like a customer service professional- “Hello XYZ customer service, how may I help you?”
- Join a business organisation to network and learn from like minds- Joining organisations like LCCI expand your network and provide occasional trainings.
- If you brand your business, be ready to meet up with expectations. If your service exceeds or falls short of standards it will determine whether people keep patronizing you or not.
Know your social media community and create personalised engagements- Befriend your followers, track their conversations, know their aspirations and push targeted products to the right people.
Before you seek funds, seek business management. The first capital every SME needs isn’t funds, it's how to structure and manage their business
- 24/7 service is possible through your Kaymu store. There are no closing hours when you sell on Kaymu. Your store is wherever your client is whenever they need to buy.
- Take advantage of free business listings like the MTN Yello Directory. Nigerians all over the country can find you through the Yello Directory
41 comments:
Winning woman, keep the positive vibe.
Happy for her
An igbo person did somethin great fr once
Awwww, αи∂ God finally blessed her hustles
#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise
Very Nice!
Wow!! Everyone started from some where! Inspiring!
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Where is the obama nw.... All liers abeg...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Nice one girl. I wish you more open doors.
#TeamBlessed#
Nice one girl. I wish you more open doors.
#TeamBlessed#
Wonderful
When the going get tough get going for tough time never last but tough guys like you and freeborn last to tell there stories to the world.
This is a world of no man's land,the young shall grow.
My amiable sister such is life.
#sad indeed
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Aunty linda....
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Awwwww, dis is so inspiring. Linda take note!
Awwwww, dis is so inspiring. Linda take note!
Nonsense! People misusing words. How did she rub shoulders with Obama? Happy for her entrepreneurial achievement though.
Am so inspired
Wen God favours one...
Wow that's inspiring !!!
Lucky her....
Good for her. Persistence is the key like Linda Ikeji
well done dear, I am so proud of you pass on the touch and keep it bright and gleaming.
My mentor, motivator, teacher and boss! So proud of you ma.
good for her, but isn't it curious that all we know how to do in Nigeria is to buy and sell ,am just saying o,no need for bashing here o,but jf we don't delve into production then we ain't gonna improve,i want to see and read about Nigerians manufacturing things and not these saturated market of buying and selling and provision of copied services.
Good ideas.
Inspirational. Go Chioma!
What an inspiring article. "even if you start small always think and most importantly act big". This is a level of sharing that touches and motivates all aspiring entrepfreneurs throughout Africa and the World at large. I will share this story here in Zimbabwe. Well done Dr Chioma Agha.
Cool.
Go to awomkenneth.com
Wow!!' super Proud.
U are a faggot
satellite town people rock!!!!!!!
Keep on riding high
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I am so encouraged with this story
yayyyy!!!! that's my girl Weldone dear, you are truly an inspiration xoxo-- Saffy
Yes Driver, you did something great by being a driver. "Proud" of you.
Admit it, u r jealous n u wish she was a zoo yoruba. Drink bleach
Encouraging
I'm loving this...one of d best news ever
Encouraging
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