Monday, 24 December 2012
BECOME THE GODFATHER OF MONEY
The fear of Failure and Success makes many in Nigeria anxious, I will do everything I can to provide you access to the info you need to make money everyday from selling a product or service. Your only job would be to act on the information provided without procrastination. Your time to start making money is now not next year.
GameChanger strategy provides answers only for those willing to take immediate action. And "No" this is not another get rich or quick money fixes. Click Here to find out more. To help you begin, see some of the simple strategies you must adopt this new year in other to be successful.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
THE ABC...OF EMAIL MARKETING REVEALED
THE PREFACE
Email marketing is a set of practices aimed at
exploiting email messages so as to promote or sell a product or
service. Every
web marketing manual praises the email as an invaluable economic, practical,
measurable and profitable business tool. And it's exactly so. Thanks to the email it’s now
possible to carry out advertising campaigns at a really low cost but still
benefiting from a considerably high return on investment. This is also because
it is now so wide spread, demographically and geographically, it is very
flexible, and is very easy to create and use.
Friday, 21 December 2012
A NEW YEAR, A NEW AWAKENING
If you really want to know someone, you must meet
them when they are young, free and uncompromisable, most honestly themselves. In the beginning, we challenged everything the
world thought it knew about customer loyalty, Quick Connect was born out of the
conviction that there’s a better way. A more corporate expression of what customer
loyalty could be, and people loved it especially creative savvy business people,
outsiders with nothing except better ideas and brains.
Quick Connect launched one of the most dynamic brand
the world ever seen, through many years passed, we have gone from
success to success. The question is how do we ensure that we stay honest, as we
grow and evolved globally? How do we ensure that the brand stays
animated by the same spirit as the beginning? NATURE!
Monday, 10 December 2012
BEING A GRADUATE! NOT A YARDSTICK FOR SUCCESS
If, like the old saying goes, knowledge is power, then librarians
would rule the world. They don’t. Something else is more correlated to
success than education.
Millions of higher degree recipients make less during their careers than people who dropped out of high school. And millions who never finished high school make huge impacts and a lot of money.
We miss cause and effect all the time. As an example, people love to say, “College graduates make a million dollars more in their lifetime than non-college graduates.”Is it because they went to school, or because they are motivated to do anything that will make them successful? I think it’s the latter.
If they were told they needed to apprentice with a businessperson they would do that instead of getting an MBA (that would be my advice). They are motivated and committed, and will do whatever they have to in order to be successful.
Millions of higher degree recipients make less during their careers than people who dropped out of high school. And millions who never finished high school make huge impacts and a lot of money.
We miss cause and effect all the time. As an example, people love to say, “College graduates make a million dollars more in their lifetime than non-college graduates.”Is it because they went to school, or because they are motivated to do anything that will make them successful? I think it’s the latter.
If they were told they needed to apprentice with a businessperson they would do that instead of getting an MBA (that would be my advice). They are motivated and committed, and will do whatever they have to in order to be successful.
THE BAD HABITS OF NIGERIAN ENTREPRENEURS
A successful entrepreneur has to be energetic, organized and
committed to a vision – all positive things, but they can lead to bad
habits unless care is taken. As the year draws to a close, it’s important to take stock of your
business and to amend negative behaviors. These can commonly include
the following:
10 LEGENDARY ENTREPRENEURS THAT CHANGED THEIR GAME
1
The godfather of Apple
demolished the cartel of the recording industry with iTunes. Yes, it
closed down your local record store, but it changed the way the world
enjoys music, collects it and discovers new acts.
ACTING ON IDEAS PART 2
In today's rapidly changing market, small businesses that innovate survive. But, that's no easy task for a leader.
You're expected to be open to risky ideas while protecting your company
and evaluating what will work. Openness and skepticism often seem at
odds, and finding a successful balance can be tough.
Innovation pulls leaders in multiple directions, Learning when and how to employ each mindset will help you manage the innovation process effectively.
These four tips can help you encourage creative ideas while keeping your business safe.
Innovation pulls leaders in multiple directions, Learning when and how to employ each mindset will help you manage the innovation process effectively.
These four tips can help you encourage creative ideas while keeping your business safe.
ACTING ON IDEAS
Your company's next great idea could come from anyone -- an employee,
a customer, a vendor, or even a stranger. Everyone involved in your
small business helps you drive innovation. They also create chaos. But,
with so much input, how do you make sure the best ideas don't get lost
in the shuffle?
To create a culture that fosters innovation, organize new ideas in a way that empowers you to act on them. People stop participating in an innovation community without active decision-making and transparency,
Here are four tips to help you organize your ideas and drive innovation.
To create a culture that fosters innovation, organize new ideas in a way that empowers you to act on them. People stop participating in an innovation community without active decision-making and transparency,
Here are four tips to help you organize your ideas and drive innovation.
Monday, 3 December 2012
TOP MARKETING TIPS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR BUSINESS FOREVER
Finally, the year 2012 is about to expire! But must we let it expire without learning new business secrets sense in readiness for the new year? the answer is NO! we have to become proactive if we are to have a great time come next year. So, lets go straight to the points.
1. Throw that old marketing guide in the bin!
If you want to avoid wasting stacks of money and missing countless
sales opportunities, throw your old marketing guides and audio programs
in the recycling bin!You need to know what works today; where even the smallest business can advertise itself to millions online for less than the cost of a one-off trade journal advert – AND – where you can mail a million potential clients in a few hours for just pennies.
Friday, 30 November 2012
TIITHES, GOD AND YOU (A MUST READ)
Leadership of the church rants and raves about
their right to keep the general mass ignorant? Can the mass simply say that
it’s our duty to give and not to ask, or God forbid, influence what is done by
our contributions? Granted, on a micro level, every individual is responsible
for their personal decision in regards to giving; but in the communal aspect of
giving, the mass population is threatened into tithing with fear of being
punished by a curse as decreed by God!
My dear believers, God will
not withdraw his blessings simply because you did not pay your tight.
ITS NOTHING UNTILL WE CALL IT NOTHING
In the late 1800s, an Italian sociologist and
engineer, Vilfredo Pareto, became known for his controversial theory that
alleged the superiority of the "elite" class. That unfortunate (and
now discredited) theory was used to shore up the ideology of fascism which
brought misery to millions.
But he was also known for applying mathematical
principles in the realms of sociology and economics, and while his now-refuted
"law" of the "trivial many" and the "significant
few" holds no meaning for us in terms of the value of human beings, at
least one of Pareto's ideas does still hold water in other areas.
OSAZEE AND DAYO HIS SON
There on upon a time, there was a
farmer by the name of Osazee who relied heavily on his sons to help with
planting, cultivation, and especially to bring in the harvest. But Osazee had
only one son named Dayo, strong, strapping fellow, of whom his father was very
proud.
One day, as father and son were walking to the fields to begin the harvest,
they were so caught up in their conversation that Dayo didn't notice where he
was stepping, and in a flash he had fallen and broken his leg.
"Oh, no!" his father cried, "This is terrible!" And, in
truth, in those days a broken leg WAS a grievous injury, one that could even
result in death if left untreated. But soon the doctor came and set the leg and
assured both men that it would heal just fine.
BUSINESS AND THE FINIANCIAL CHOLESTOROL
Quick! What's the very first thing that springs into your mind when you read or hear the M-word? (M-o-n-e-y.) For many people that first thing isn't necessarily pleasant. And for others there's a fleeting flicker of delight as they imagine having plenty of it, winning the lottery or the like, which just as quickly fades into a more familiar "not enough" feeling instead.
It's not surprising. After all, most of us have been carefully trained, taught, even indoctrinated our whole lives to believe that money is scarce, that it's hard to come by, that only people who have any ever get more, that it's the cause of all the world's troubles ... and on and on and on. Loads of heavy baggage packed with negativity on the simple subject of something we really cannot do without. So since we already KNOW that we attract/create our own experience through our thinking, how about we just Unpack some of that mental baggage and ditch some of the seriousness so we can stop creating and attracting more stuff like THAT?
Thursday, 29 November 2012
STREET SMART ACADEMY (NEW)
"The more educated you are, the poorer you become "
"Your chances of attaining Financial Freedom diminishes when you rely on the teachings of a broke professor"Victor Osazuwa
OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE IN STREET SMART aka Common Sense
(3 MONTHS)
(3 MONTHS)
General Purpose:
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To create and inspire proactive knowledge based
entrepreneurs
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Objectives:
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Provide the foundation for growth and personal development,
to develop and be part of the game changer community. To create a proactive network of practical
knowledge seekers with the mind to transform the community through
sustainable business solutions.(We teach faith,
inspire hope and provide practical reversed solutions to success )
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Central Idea:
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That together, we can develop an idea bank for our
personal and community development.
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THE TRENDS NIGERIAN BUSINESSES MUST EMBRAZE IN 2013
Consumer Trend;
Being
a member of an exclusive discount organization club that allows
members to have additional savings on service and product purchases from
preferred businesses is sure in vogue and will continue to be for another
decade or more. The is exactly why QCN is going all out in our drive to expanding our business categories to include services everyone wants and everyone needs and everyone can afford.
Virtual interaction with favorite merchants using a technologically
backed member applications will defiantly see a rise come 2013. Robust web
portals, expedited over the counter purchases, the upcoming i-member e-commerce
store integrated with IVR are all strategies aimed at redefining our shoppers buyer experience.
CHAMABERS OF COMMERCE REPORT (NIGERIA)
The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry Mines and
Agriculture (NACCIMA) has said that no fewer than 800 companies in Nigeria
closed shop between 2009 and 2011 due to harsh operating business environment.
Dr Herbert Ajayi, President of NACCIMA, gave the figure on Tuesday in Asaba in a paper he presented at a zonal workshop on economic diversification organized by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).
Ajayi said that more than half of the “surviving” firms had been classified as “ailing’’, a situation, he said, posed a great threat to the survival of the manufacturing industry.
He added that capacity utilisation in industries hovered around 30 per cent and 45 per cent on the average, with 100 per cent overhead costs.
He blamed the continued decline in the manufacturing sectors on “political and economic factors’’, citing poor infrastructure and epileptic power supply as key impediments to the industry.
“The manufacturing industry as a whole operates on more than 70 per cent of energy it generates; using generators and operating these generators greatly increases the cost of manufacturing goods,’’ he said.
The industrialist gave other reasons for the woes in the sector as incessant increase in the price of petroleum products used by industries, multiple taxation, unabated smuggling and inadequate access to finance, both local and abroad.
According to him, widespread insecurity and the inability of government agencies in the ports to meet its 24-hour target for cargo clearance have contributed to the dwindling fortunes in the manufacturing sector.
The NACCIMA president, whose speech was delivered by Mrs Mary Iyasere, Vice President of the association, described current government policies to revive the manufacturing industry as inadequate.
Dr Herbert Ajayi, President of NACCIMA, gave the figure on Tuesday in Asaba in a paper he presented at a zonal workshop on economic diversification organized by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).
Ajayi said that more than half of the “surviving” firms had been classified as “ailing’’, a situation, he said, posed a great threat to the survival of the manufacturing industry.
He added that capacity utilisation in industries hovered around 30 per cent and 45 per cent on the average, with 100 per cent overhead costs.
He blamed the continued decline in the manufacturing sectors on “political and economic factors’’, citing poor infrastructure and epileptic power supply as key impediments to the industry.
“The manufacturing industry as a whole operates on more than 70 per cent of energy it generates; using generators and operating these generators greatly increases the cost of manufacturing goods,’’ he said.
The industrialist gave other reasons for the woes in the sector as incessant increase in the price of petroleum products used by industries, multiple taxation, unabated smuggling and inadequate access to finance, both local and abroad.
According to him, widespread insecurity and the inability of government agencies in the ports to meet its 24-hour target for cargo clearance have contributed to the dwindling fortunes in the manufacturing sector.
The NACCIMA president, whose speech was delivered by Mrs Mary Iyasere, Vice President of the association, described current government policies to revive the manufacturing industry as inadequate.
MILLIONAIRS WORD
I don’t know about you, but during my growing up days, becoming a Millionaire
was seen as an extreme and far off achievement. When the Mercedes Benz drove
past, we looked at the driver with complete awe and amazement. Those who became
Millionaires were regarded as almost living in another world.
A few decades ago, that might have been an understandable way to view Millionaire status. I would like to suggest to you that it’s a very dangerous way of viewing it in 2012.
A few decades ago, that might have been an understandable way to view Millionaire status. I would like to suggest to you that it’s a very dangerous way of viewing it in 2012.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT QCN
Who are we?
Quick Connect Nig Ltd is an exclusive member organization; a
subsidiary of Globenefits inc. Canada. We are in 106 countries, 12,000 cities
and have over 500,000 merchants listed worldwide. The company is registered in
Nigeria with the CAC (RC # 721770).
What do we do?
We run a reward /discount/empowerment program. A system that
allows an individual to shop, save and earn massively in the process. We are also a Business Broker!
Categories of the ATM card
We have two categories of ATM card;
1.
Local card:
the local card is native to Nigeria, and retails for N12, 000 only. It has a
one year validity period, and is acceptable in Nigeria only. You can use the card to buy goods online, pay for goods and services via pos systems,
withdraw cash from any ATM machine, and go cashless
2.
International
card: the international card is also sold in Nigeria, and retails for N45,
000 only. It has a one year validity period, and is acceptable in 106 countries
worldwide (Nigeria included). It’s a Master card, and can be used to purchase
goods online, pay for goods and services
via pos systems, withdraw cash from any ATM machine, and go cashless
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