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What Did Blogging Teach You In 2008?

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

What did you learn from blogging in the year 2008?

It is the eve of the year 2009 and a ripe time to review the activities carried out in the year 2008. I see people around me taking stock, setting new goals for the new year and drawing up plans on how to do better in the year 2009.

As I go about my own review of how I have spent the year 2008, I realize that blogging as Nigerian Entrepreneur, took a considerable chunk of my time. So, I ended up asking myself the following  questions:

What value did blogging add to my life in the year 2008?

Well, not an easy question to answer, but simply put, I can sincerely say that blogging helped to highlight my personal strengths and weaknesses first as a person and secondly as an online entrepreneur. Some hidden traits were discovered and some real bad habits that I need to get rid-off were brought to the surface.

What have I learned from blogging? (more…)

Coping With Business Challenges

Monday, December 29th, 2008

How do you cope with your business challenges? For almost two weeks, I was unable to blog because my V-Sat equipment was faulty (apology to my regular readers). The supplier of the equipment do not really care much about after sales customer relationship since they maintain a monopoly in the market.

So, instead of being treated as a king, I was begging for attention. Their support staff were in holiday mood and not quiet supportive. I went to their office, (which is several kilometers from my base) at least four times.

At first I was angry that the first staff that attended to me on phone was ignorant of what the solution to my problem is, yet he spoke authoritatively as if he knows what I needed. He told me that the problem was from their transmission base and not my equipment! Almost five working days was wasted by that guy who kept on telling me to be patient that the fault will soon be rectified.

When I eventually got tired of waiting and I went to their office, it took four trips before the engineer attached to the case could figure out what exactly the problem was.

My reaction

I have learned the hard way that health is indeed wealth. After doing my utmost to get the fault rectified before the Christmas holiday, I left the issue and went on an holiday trip where I thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas celebration in the midst of family and friends.

I resumed this morning and took another trip to the ISP office. Within 3hours, the whole fault was rectified and I am back online. Of course, I had to pay a huge amount of money for the replacement of the part that was faulty. Did I feel the payment was fair? Far from it. I am just waiting for a competitor to arrive in the area and I will abandon the present Internet Service Provider because I feel cheated and I rate their after sales service at 1 out of 10marks.

Perhaps you are having a business challenge and you have done all you could, but nothing sheems to work, I suggest you take a break. When you return you will be better prepared to tackle the challenge head on. Cheers.

Have You Updated To WordPress 2.7?

Friday, December 12th, 2008

WordPress 2.7

WordPress 2.7

Nigerian Entrepreneur is now powered by the new WordPress 2.7! I first noticed the update prompt on my blog admin dashboard yesterday. It may have been there before then, but it was yesterday I noticed it. I took a mental note to Google and find out if anybody was having a hitch upgrading from WordPress 2.6.5 to WordPress 2.7 I was not ready as at then to meddle with my blog setup, having experienced some WordPress upgrade headache in time past.

This morning, I decided to take the bull by the horn and upgrade (I was ready for any eventualities that may crop up). After backing up, I started the Automatic Upgrade Plugin. Frankly, I was not expecting the upgrade to be smooth since WordPress 2.7 is a major upgrade (more…)

Pepperjam Network For Newbie Affiliate Marketers

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Affiliate Marketing Illustration

Affiliate Marketing Illustration

Are you a Nigerian looking for ways to make honest income online? You probably have been hearing about affiliate marketing and the opportunities it provides for earning money online. The news is true, but often times, where to start from can be so confusing for a newbie. Well, you need not get confuse anymore.

If you are desirous of earning honest cash online and you do not know where to start from, I have good news for you. PepperjamNetwork offers an affiliate program that is specially designed to meet your need.

PepperjamNetwork is a 3rd party solution that brings publishers (webmasters) and advertisers together. PepperjamNetwork represents the next generation of affiliate marketing that provides several tools  that makes the interaction between publishers and advertisers less stressful. The network provides the following tools, a user-friendly Web 2.0 interface, communication tools (i.e. Pepperjam Chat), an educational resource center (The Pepperjam Knowledge Vault), and full and unfettered affiliate transparency (the Pepperjam Transparency Meter). The program is designed in such a way that you have opportunities from various well established online businesses. (more…)

FREE JONATHAN ELENDU NOW!

Friday, October 31st, 2008
Jonathan Elendu

Jonathan Elendu

Some days ago, I wrote about Jonathan Elendu’s. He is a Nigerian blogger who lives in US. He was arrested by the Nigerian State Security Service, SSS and detained for days. Recent news from his family has it that he has been released from SSS custody and is currently undergoing medical treatment.

I wish to use this post to express my gratitude as a Nigerian to all those who contributed to the pressure that led to his release from detention. May the Lord bless you all for adding your voice to cry out for justice for this blogger.

Unfortunately, Mr. Elendu is not yet totally FREE since his traveling documents are yet to be returned to him. He is currently stuck in Nigeria while his wife and child are in US where he reside. Nigerian bloggers at home and abroad have been creating awareness on this issue and have done much to attract the attention of the international community to the plight of Elendu. (more…)