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Jiji The Number One Nigerian Online Marketplace For Real People

Friday, August 28th, 2015

Everyone has a need. But our needs varies. Someone desires to buy while another desire to sell. When the buyer and seller are giving a comfortable platform to meet without much ado, they both go away smiling. The market place is the common place that buyers go to meet with seller. Back in the days, the market place has to be physical. But in this information age, distance is no barrier. The team behind Jiji understand this too well, and has put together a beautiful platform for the Nigerian teeming populace to conduct their transactions without hassles. Introducing Jiji the #1 Nigerian Online Marketplace for Real People.

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Jiji is your Number One Nigerian Online Marketplace For Real People

Catering for buyers and sellers  with different needs

For example, while the household head may want to buy a machine for his work, the lady of the home desire may be to change the furniture while their growing teenager wants a phone or tablet. It is always a good thing when every member of the household can visit a one stop market to get their needs met with high quality products being offered by assorted sellers. That’s where Jiji.ng comes in. Jiji is your number one Nigerian Online Marketplace for real people. Why bother visiting a store physically, when you can buy from the comfort of your home or office. There are many online stores, but Jiji excels where many fail. The products on Jiji, whether new or used are affordable and highly competitive in pricing. Since Jiji.ng is a meeting point for buyers and sellers, with the middlemen completely cut-off, you can be rest assured that you will get a good bargain whether you are buying or selling your products or services.

Jiji Provides Free classifieds for Nigerians

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On this resource every citizen of the country can sell or buy anything they need. Jiji is all about buying and selling to real people! The site presently provide over  142,971 ads and is still growing. You sure can get great deals at affordable pricing.

The process is quite simple

  1. A seller post Ad for product or service for FREE.
  2. The seller gets calls from real buyers.
  3. The seller choose the best one and the transaction is conducted.

The site’s interface is user friendly.

The team at Jiji understands that teenagers and youth are more comfortable with conducting transactions on the Internet. That is why extra effort has been put into ensuring that the older ones won’t need to go back to school before they can effectively use the tools and resources provided on the platform. Jiji.ng has a simple interface. All the necessary buttons and links are on the main page. You can conduct your transaction in less than 5 minutes once you register.

Items are in Categories.

For convenience, all products are organized into categories for example:

  • computers, tablets, and laptops;
  • cars, mopeds and motorcycles;
  • smartphones and mobile phones;
  • furniture and more.

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Also, a filter feature is provided to help you streamline your search. You can specify that you need a product that meets certain criteria. For example, you can easily specify that only new things or used things should be returned by your search.

Products and Services are listed

The site is not limited to physical products alone. You can look for diver kinds of services. The site can help you find a job or recruit an employee. Both employees and employers are welcome to use the site. You can call a plumber, carpenter, or gasman. To appreciate fully the features and benefits provide click the link and visit JiJi.ng! A pleasant surprise awaits you.

Key Facts Signifying: Whether You Should Add a Sidebar In Your Blog

Friday, August 21st, 2015

When it comes to creating a blog, there are several aspects that we need to consider, ranging from design to content. But, what you might not understand is making the correct use of the sidebar. In fact, chances are that you might not have even given a though to adding a sidebar in your blog. Let’s have a brief overview of what a sidebar actually is.

Sidebar: An Overview

The sidebar has been with us since the time of blogging was introduced. In the blogging landscape or blogosphere (ideally when using WordPress web development), a sidebar is just an area or a space that comes next to your content, so as to help readers pick some content and/or navigate throughout your blog.

A sidebar contains most recent/popular posts, social media links, email sign-up form and much more. No doubt, this information (added in the sidebar) is important in terms of navigation, but it doesn’t add any value to each of your blog post.

Drawing Out Conclusions: Do you Need a Sidebar or Not?

Not to mention, people come to your blog to read the content posted on it. Besides this, your readers may ask questions regarding your blog, by posting comments. And, if they like your content they may even share it on social media networks. For the sharing purpose, you can place social buttons on each of your blog post.

Probably by now, you may be wondering what is the purpose of having a sidebar on your blog? You might even wonder if you actually need one? Let’s have a look at things that can be placed in the sidebar:

1. Ad banner/Promotion

Well, you can use a sidebar to run 3rd party promotions. For example, Forbes run advertisements in the sidebar displayed on the right side of its web page (as shown in the image below):

1. Ad banner-Promotion

 

 

2. Author Bio, Social Media Buttons and Email Sign-Up Form

You can even use the sidebar to highlight something – that encourages visitors to take some action. For instance, you can add your “author bio” in the sidebar to connect with more readers. This is appropriate for bloggers running longer posts. It’s pretty obvious that most of the users won’t read the complete posts if they’re long. But, by displaying the author bio at the top in the sidebar can get you instantly noticed by your readers. This will eventually help in building a loyal customer base.

Furthermore, you can place your social links in the sidebar or email sign-up. This, in turn, helps in getting repeated traffic. Well, the more people will like your content, the more they’ll share your content via social links, which means more traffic.

2. Author Bio, Social Media Buttons and Email Sign-Up Form

Are you still not convinced whether adding email or social media profiles will prove effective or not? Then, you’ll be surprised to know that Quick Sprout (a popular marketing blog run by Neil Patel) received 145,971 visitors in just 30 days, from email included in the sidebar.

3. Reviews/Testimonials

This is something that business bloggers can consider: to be added in their blog sidebar. Of course, reviews or testimonials can be posted on personal blogs as well. But, people will most likely prefer reading testimonials posted regarding any business, product and/or service.

If you want to build trust among your users in relation to your products and services, then posting your client reviews and testimonials can make a huge difference between the success and failure of: being able to convert a lead into a potential customer. And when added to a personal blog, reviews or testimonials can help in converting your reader into a subscriber.

However, make sure to position your reviews/testimonials prominently on the sidebar of your blog, as follows:

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4. Recent/Latest Posts

Chances are that the main page of your blog might contain the most visited pages – somewhere at the bottom of the blog. In fact, there’s a possibility that your blog posts are displayed in a reverse-chronological list. If that’s the case, then you may lose many readers, who particularly avoid scrolling the blog page till the end, and rather want to devour information presented at the top.

For those users, you can make your recent posts available in the sidebar on the homepage of your blog (not to mention, in the sidebar). In case, you don’t have a sidebar available in your theme, you can hire WordPress development services to have one.

Note: It would be better if you’ll include the recent posts in the sidebar section only if required.

4. Recent-Latest Posts

5. Categories

Finally, you can add categories in the sidebar. It is one of the necessary items of a blog that help group some of your best work (i.e. blog posts) separated by a topic along with an excerpt. Also, they can help in increasing user engagement rate of your blog.

It won’t make sense to show categories somewhere in the middle or at the bottom of your blog page. But then again, content is what you need to present (first) to your visitors. After all, they’re visiting your blog with the purpose to read what all you have to offer. And so, sidebar proves a viable means to display all the categories just next to your content.

So, Do You Really Need a Sidebar?

All of the above discussed key points shows that you can achieve success via your blog, even without a sidebar. However, to make that happen, it is important that you’re able to convey your message in the right manner via your blog.

What’s more?

Despite of the fact that sidebar needs to be included in your blog, it is not necessary to place it each page of your blog. Since having a sidebar on each page can distract your readers. Instead, you can keep it on the homepage and put things (as discussed above) to drive traffic and increase conversions.

Where You Should Place Your Sidebar: Left or Right?

Ok, so now, you would have probably come to know when and where adding a sidebar in your blog page can help you. But, the question that remains is: where you should place your sidebar on the left or the right?

According to the research conducted by “small SEO tools”, it has been observed that most of the bloggers prefer having a sidebar on the right, as it looks visually better. On the other hand, placing sidebar on the left is believed to boost conversion rate. Below are a few key considerations that will help you take an informed decision.

Putting Your Sidebar At Left: Enable users to emphasize on the content rather than navigation. That’s because, many usability studies show that people tend to look at websites in “F-Shaped Pattern”. According to this, in case the sidebar is kept on the left, then what your readers will view in the middle of your blog page will actually be the beginning of its headline, sub-headings, etc.

Putting Your Sidebar At Left

Moreover, Neil Patel while presenting his views on use of the sidebar in the blog also said that: placing a sidebar in Quick Sprout on the left side resulted in 9% bounce rate in terms of users’ reading the blog posts. In contrary, the blog observed an increase in the number of email opt-ins added to the sidebar by 13%.

Also, if you tend to make navigation more prominent to users, you should consider placing it in the sidebar area of your blog.

Putting Your Sidebar At Right: But, if you’re creating a blog with the purpose to educate people, you would certainly have more concern towards increasing the interest of people reading your blog. And this means, you should consider placing your sidebar on the right side of the blog.

In addition, since search engine crawlers would be able to see your content first prior to navigation, you’ll can expect better placement in search engines.

What’s the result?

It is recommended that even though placing the sidebar on the right hand side leads to fewer conversions, it would be better to choose this option. That’s because, people are landing upon your blog to obtain information and to read. And thus, your main objective should be to make your blog content easily accessible to viewers.

Note: If you still want to know how to choose whether to add a sidebar on the left or right side, then you can create two versions of your blog page: one having sidebar on the left and another with a sidebar on the right. And then, perform split tests to see the result which includes information about conversion, bounce rate and so on.

Wrapping Up

In case, you’re not having a sidebar in your blog, then you should definitely consider including one without much ado. Although, it may not add value to individual pages of your blog, but offers several other benefits as discussed in this post.

If you already have a sidebar on the blog, the next thing to consider is placing it on the right side of the blog page containing elements such as author bio and email sign-up forms. Also remember that in case you own a corporate blog, then rather than bio, it would be better to include an excerpt about your brand in the sidebar.

And if your goal is to maximize conversion rate, then you must get rid of the sidebar from all the pages of your blog.

Author Bio :

Sophia Phillips has been a professional HTML to WordPress theme conversion expert since many years from now. She has a remarkable expertise in converting the markup of simple and complex HTML websites into WordPress. If you too are thinking about switching to a new markup for your existing site, then do get in touch with Sophia via her account.

8 Rules That Will Help You Create a Successful Business

Sunday, August 16th, 2015

More and more college graduates are opting to cope with the uncertainty of the job market by launching directly into business after graduation. Most people in employment are also opting for a side business to provide extra security should they lose their job or should they have to contend with a salary cut.

The threat of losing one’s job, or even becoming indigent, was bona fide by the 2008/09 financial crisis, as many people lost their homes and other property following the collapse of banks and companies from different industries.

Emerging world trends are also beginning to render most job posts irrelevant. For instance, most companies are fast becoming reliant on the internet for selling and marketing. This threatens the position of employees in sales and marketing positions. The same thing applies to software design jobs, where most companies are beginning to crowd source their ideas, thereby needing their software designers less and less.

With such trends, even those who still hold jobs find themselves in underpaid positions or find that their wages have stagnated. What’s more, the cost of living is not adjusting downwards to cater for these changes in the work environment, hence people have to work more to get more money to feed their families and maintain the standard of lives that they are used to.

Whatever your age, motivations for going into business, or the line of business you want to go into, your rate of success will be shaped by the same factors. Whether you are opening a physical store or an online business, there are some rules that apply in all lines of business and these rules create success.

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  1. Define what motivates you

Most people find motivation when they are at the lowest point in their lives. In every economic recession, there are those around you who usually seem to emerge unscathed. Most of these individuals tend to be very successful entrepreneurs, who have experienced firsthand what it feels like to be on their last dollar and have vowed to themselves never to go through the same experience again.

You too could find motivation from similar situations. If you have a family, the thought of what could happen if you are laid off could spur you into action. If you don’t have an additional source of income, it could mean that you might have to lose your home and have your family live on the street or in the basement of your parents’ house.

To prevent such a scenario, investing your time and money in creating additional income sources should become a priority for you.

  1. Go into a line you are interested in

Starting a business in a line of work that you understand is one way to guarantee success. This is simply because you understand the inner workings of your industry and are less likely to make mistakes.

Starting a business in another industry could mean having to upgrade your credentials by getting some form of education. This will cost you money and time. Not to mention, your full time job is already time consuming and draining, therefore having to switch your mind to a different line of work will require a lot of mental effort.

  1. Live within your means

If you like spending, you will have a hard time building a successful business. You will find that the less you spend, the more money you will have to inject back into your business to make it grow.

Avoid getting loans to buy things which will not make you money. Also, if you can, get rid of credit cards.  Once you succeed, you will afford any car you want and you can get credit cards.

  1. Surround yourself with the right people

You can learn a lot from the people you surround yourself with. Social media platforms serve as a meeting place for people, where plans are made and ideas are shared. If you have the right people in your network, you will find solutions to most of your problems from them.

Technology designers or application developers, for instance, help each other to develop useful applications without stealing each other’s ideas or competing with each other. Participants in such projects see this as an opportunity to learn new things.

  1. Learn to promote your brand

The only way others will know what you are up to is if you aggressively promote your brand. You have to develop a maximum of three key selling points for your products or services, then market them based on those selling points. Your marketing efforts have to be convincing enough to make people want to buy.

  1. Learn to manage your time

If you are poor at managing time, you will find it extremely challenging to juggle your full time job and a side business.

You can find a few hours a day to build your business by waking up early in the morning. If this is not possible, you can dedicate your weekends towards your business.

  1. Learn to take setbacks in stride

Any business will have set backs. You might find that your sales are not coming in as you expected or that customers are giving negative reviews to your product.

Instead of giving up, such challenges should motivate you to find solutions.

  1. It shouldn’t be all about the money

Money is good because in an economy that is driven by money, it gives you the ability to afford things. However, don’t go into business just to make money.

A sense of accomplishment and satisfaction are equally, if not more, important as money. Knowing that you created a product or are providing a service that people would pay money to use is indeed a big achievement and should not be ignored.

If you take the above into consideration when building your own business, you will not only become financially secure, but you will also build a business that is relevant to people’s lives. More so, if you are persistent in your efforts, your business could succeed to become your full time job.

About the author

Noella Tesi started a successful business after getting out of debt. Her past experiences in debt give her motivation for succeeding financially. Read on for more.

Lawsuit Funding Companies – Banking on the Small Entrepreneur

Saturday, July 18th, 2015

If you are a keen business executive, you must have observed the temerity with which small enterprises are fighting Fortune 500 in court. This is unusual considering these large conglomerates are flush with cash to crash plaintiffs.

Well, the secret lies in litigation financing, an aspect of financing that can help you safeguard your business even when the world around you seems to be crumbling.  Take for instance if an employee takes you to court over a case you have grounds to win.

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Fighting Against All Odds

Fighting such a case can be devastating to your business if there is no other source of capital.  Luckily, litigation funding companies are bankrolling businesses in order to enable them fight any cases. Your enterprise might be facing one of the following situations:

  1. Intellectual property rights
  2. Disputes concerning assets
  3. Customer compensation suits
  4. Suits on unlawful termination or liability issues pertaining to your firm

Benefits of Lawsuit Funding

These are just a bit of legal issues your company can face at any time.  To survive then, you need to bank on a financial partner who trusts you will eventually win. Litigation funds help to pay attorney fees and clear other costs pertaining to your case. The advantage of these loans includes:

  1. Protection against bankruptcy due to a court case
  2. Spreading risks thus avoiding by avoiding litigation expenses
  3. Peace of mind in order to concentrate on your business as attorneys deal with your lawsuit
  4. Easy approval after assessment of the strength of your case
  5. No upfront fees and you only pay when you win. In essence, it is a no recovery no payback agreement which relieves you off any pressure.

The benefits go on and on but what you cannot deny is the fact that for once, the small business has a partner to lean on when the ground gets shaky.  You also feel more confident on your side as you will know these experts have already seen the strength in your suit.

Tips on Using Lawsuit Loans

Now that you appreciate the benefits of this kind of financing, it is time you started exploring the industry in order to identify the best firm to work with. Here are some tips on getting the best out of the deal:

  1. Weigh the options: While this might appear like a new industry, it has been in operation for a long time. This means there are many players out there therefore research and comparison is called for. You need to take time and examine as many companies as possible before picking the best.
  2. Understand every minor detail: It is critical to understand every aspect of the agreement to avoid disagreements in future. For an entrepreneur, more legal tussles can ruin operations and you must avoid them at all costs.
  3. Understand the application process: The agreement involves you, your attorney and the funding firm. A lot of research will be necessary but it is always crucial to follow the guidelines of your lawyer before applying.

There you have it; your business at last has a source of recourse in case you are slapped with weighty litigation.

BIO

Anita Burton is one of the most recognized legal writers for the last three decades.  Today, she focuses on aspects of the law that can help hapless citizens such as lawsuit funding companies.

An Entrepreneurs Guide to Planning a Business Effectively

Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

Planning to be successful in a business venture does not have to be a monumental and time consuming task. As an entrepreneur, if you know the right ingredients to be able to plan every step and facet of your business, you will have a good guide to manage any business effectively enough to prosper and grow. Your main focus should initially be; to know what to plan, get the right key people to help you come up with a good strategy and create some time to focus on getting the ideas in black and white.
Below is a step by step guide to help you come up with a good strategic plan that will make your new business venture prosper.

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1. Be clear about your competitive edge
The main purpose of developing a strategic plan is to ensure that you are clear about what goods or services you can provide to customers better than anyone else. This is called finding your competitive edge. Once you find out what your competitive edge is, you will be able to know where you need to focus your resources to make sure that you get the best utility from your efforts. By making your competitive edge an integral part of your organizations mindset, you will be able to attract customers by providing better service and/or product(s).

2. Create a mission statement or a purpose for your business
A mission statement is usually a short statement that captures the purpose of the business. It also serves as a guide or mantra that everyone in the organization can look to for inspiration in their day to day activities. Once you already know what your competitive edge is, it will be easy to come up with a mission statement that can bolster the purpose of your existence as a business.

3. Have a vision for your business
One of the important parts of creating a strategic plan is to have a vision which will serve as a guide for everyone in the organization and offer inspiration on a day to day basis. Your business’ vision is what you hope your business will become in the future. When coming up with a vision for your business, you need to consider the following;

• What is the direction of your business?
• Which clients should you focus on in the market?
• What position in the market do you intend to occupy?
• What activities to do you want to pursue in order to achieve your vision?
• What capabilities, proficiencies and competencies does your business plan to develop?

4. Take inventory

Once you know your competitive edge, have a mission and a vision, your next step should naturally be to take stock of your current position and determine what you need in order to achieve what you have set out to through your business. This is done mainly through the use of a tool called SWOT analysis. SWOT analysis stands for; strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. This tool helps you to critically and analytically look at the current status of your business and then plan how you can improve and strengthen what you are good at.

5. Know your customers well
Your next step should be to create a profile on your target market. If you can understand your customer better, you will be able to provide better goods and services that will meet their needs. You will also be able to utilize your resources better in order to reach your customer and inform them that you have what they need.

6. Have SMART goals and objectives
As you create your strategic plan, you need to come up with clear goals and objectives that you can pursue to help you achieve your vision. One tool that is very helpful towards this is SMART, which stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time bound. If you manage to develop your goals and objectives around this principle, you will be able to achieve your goals with greater efficiency and success because you will always be able to monitor what you are doing. Your goals should be able to support your objectives and therefore, you need to develop your objectives before your goals.

7. Create a to do list with priorities
After you have come up with your goals, it is important to make sure that you are doing something every day to ensure that you achieve your set out goals. The simplest way to do this is to create a to-do list for each goal. As you create your to-do list, make sure that you assign the tasks to specific people, giving proper timelines and resources for them to successfully perform the tasks.

8. What are your resources?
Next, you need to take stock of the resources you currently have. This will help you prioritize and, more efficiently, utilize the resources that you have based on your most urgent goals and objectives.

9. Keep a scorecard of your achievements and failures
By keeping a score card, you can easily and effectively monitor what you have achieved in certain strategic periods, thus adjust or course correct when you are not going in the direction you intended.

10. Communicate your plan with the relevant people
Finally, communicate your strategic plan to the rest of your staff regularly to ensure that everyone is aligned with the organizations direction.

Conclusion
When it comes down to it, you have to realize that a plan should just be a guide to help you keep your goals in focus and actionable on a day to day basis. You may find that while putting into action some of your plans, you will get better ways of doing things by cutting costs or doing things more efficiently. An initial plan will be helpful because you will be able to observe your growth and replicate it. A rough plan is much better than not having a plan at all.

Author Bio
Christopher Huff has been an entrepreneur for the last 25 years of his life. He has had 3 unsuccessful and 4 successful businesses in his career. He recommends the services offered by nationaldebtrelief.com. Visit his website for more information.