If You Don’t Understand Feed Formulation, You Cannot Formulate Feed Correctly [Hint: Answers to a Farm CEO’s Whatsapp Queries About Feed Formulation]

2 nights ago, a Nigerian Farm CEO who I’d asked to call me, in response to his web contact form inquiry (about my Feed Formulation Handbook, Ration formulation Software and Practical Training), sent me a Whatsapp message:

He stated that the email offer I’d sent was being reviewed against the requirements of the farm business organisation he represented. Specifically, he asked that I provide details of how the solutions I offered would address the 3 requirements outlined below

1. Feed formulations for poultry, livestock & cattle

2. Where to find the materials locally

3. Identification of the raw materials, minerals & vitamins

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Sometimes I find it more convenient to give responses to such client inquiries as a voice note. What follows below is the text transcript version of the voice note I sent to him (Click here to request download link to the audio file). I share it here because I believe other Farm CEOs with similar needs may find it useful.

 

Right Shehu,

I just saw your response on Whatsapp. As I said to you in the message I sent, This is a due diligence follow-up. Now to address your queries, with regard to requirements you say you have:

  1. Feed Formulation for poultry, livestock, cattle

Basically when you say livestock, I know you refer to the other 2 categories, be it cattle, pigs – whatever.

Now the handbook I’ve been selling since 2002 was written with a view to educating people about the science of feed formulation – giving them a foundation in it.

You see if you don’t understand the science of feed formulation, then you cannot formulate feed intelligently/correctly.

This is because you need to understand what you are doing in order to arrive at intelligently compounding feed that animals are going to be fed to achieve the outcome you want as a farm business owner.

For instance if you’re raising poultry, you want them to deliver eggs to you – in the case of layers for example. And therefore you need to understand what the digestive needs of birds in that poultry category are.

And then know how to mix ingredients of different kinds, which have different nutrients in them, to arrive at that target outcome that you have in mind.

Now, I wrote that handbook in 2002, and I began selling it before I ever dreamt of selling it on the web. It was however people who were reading it that made me add a new product (the software) to complement the handbook.

You see they understood the technique of calculation described in it. It’s an improved version of the basic Pearson Square Computation technique. And that improved technique allows you to use more than 2 ingredients at a time in ration formulation computations – unlike what is the case with the standard Pearson Square technique.

Indeed you can have multiple protein sources for instance – maybe you have plant protein sources like Soyabean and animal protein sources like Fish Meal, and maybe blood meal (but we may not wish to introduce the headache of dealing with potential problems of high microbial content/storage or shelf-life challenges associated with use of blood meal).

Now you may wish to use those kinds of ingredients along with groundnut cake, along with any other protein source, even the Chromolaena Odorata (aka Siam Weed), which I recently published a 2 Part Audio Podcast Training Series on.

Whatever ingredients you choose to use, you can handle multiple protein sources using this improved version of the Pearson Square Computation technique. That’s what I’m trying to say here i.e. it the technique based on which my handbook teaches feed formulation – and the accompanying Excel-VB Ration Formulation software works based on the same model as well.

So the idea is that you need to understand the science of feed formulation. How to account for anti-nutritional factors and how they interact with one another – with respect, for instance, to the impact they might have on the formation/utilization of certain amino-acids.

Now based on all of that, a person who is going to do the ration formulation calculation needs to understand the science – based on the interactions, chemically, between these different compositions of feed ingredients you are going to use.

So whether it’s for poultry or cattle, it really does not matter which ones if you have the needed understanding.

For instance, Cattle are ruminants, as are goats.

So you must understand the way the digestive systems of these different animal groups work. And then you understand the interaction between the nutrients in the different feed ingredients you are going to use, then you can formulate feeds successfully for your animals.

This is because whenever you are making changes in your calculations you will know the potential implications, and that will guide you.

So my point is therefore that you need to have feed formulation done based on a sound understanding of the science of feed formulation.

My Feed Formulation Handbook enables you to understand that. It’s meant to teach you the theory of the science of feed formulation as well as the practice in terms of compounding.

Of course there is a practical dimension to it, which is why we have the practical one-on-one training I offer. But that’s also why I created the video tutorials – in addition to the FREE consultation they have once they become members of my Farm Business Ideas club.

So, it’s up to you to decide if you want to sign up with me, because what I’ve described above is the foundation on which my Feed Formulation Solutions are offered.

There’s a handbook, and the handbook is complemented with a (ration formulation) software. It was the first group of handbook buyers, who requested that I give them an automated means to do the ration formulation, so that they could quickly and easily derive rations for different animals. That’s what led me to build the Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator in 2004, 2 years after I began selling the handbook.

So the version of the Ration Formulator we have today has gone through a lot of improvement from the original version I started out with in 2004!

This is because feedback has come from a lot of my buyers from within and outside Africa, that has influence the modifications and enhancements I have added to it.

I believe what I’ve said above addresses item 1 of your stated requirements.

So it doesn’t matter what the animal group is really. What you need to understand is what we call Nutritional Requirements of your different animal groups.

Your broilers for instance may need 25% protein in their ration, from when they are chicks, as you want to grow them to market size over a 4 to 6 weeks period.

You need to understand how much energy and other nutrients they will need in their rations as they grow. Then you will use that as a basis for setting targets for your feed formulation in terms of the amount of each nutrient that your derived rations will deliver to the animals that eat it.

So whether you work manually, or use the software, you will be able to arrive at a target formula that suits the needs of the animal you are dealing with.

Now, let me add here that purchasing my handbook and software makes you eligible to gain access to my FREE support service, in addition to access to my network of Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas club members.

Do you have access to laboratories that can do the analyses of feed ingredient nutrient composition for you? This may be necessary for your ingredients or for the feed you compound to confirm that it contains the target protein, fibre, energy etc.

In case you don’t or maybe you’d like to have more options to get laboratory results for nutrient analyses of feed ingredients you want to use in formulating your animal rations: a number of my Farm CEO club members run their own feed milling companies, and feed ingredient supply businesses.

Some are in Jos/Plateau State, Kano State, Niger State, Ibadan/Oyo State, Lagos state, Ogun State etc

So we would just need to look at which one of them is located closest to you geographically.

In addition, some of them who are into supplies of feed ingredients may also be able to give you the laboratory results they obtained for batches of ingredients they periodically analyze.

This is quite important because it is impractical to use book values or website figures published for feed ingredients, in formulating rations locally for your animals.

You see, the soil composition and weather conditions can affect the nutrient contents you end up with in a crop grown in a particular location. So, the maize you read about on a US website for a farm in Kansas, may have significantly different protein, and energy contents from that supplied to you from a farm in Nigeria’s Kano state, for instance.

So you don’t just use nutrient composition figures arbitrarily, You have to do an analysis of the stock that is delivered to you.

Ask the feed mill owner or feed ingredients supplier for the laboratory results of items they deliver to you.

Then that’s what you use for your feed formulation computations. If not, what you do is likely to be Garbage-In Garbage Out (GIGO) – to use the analogy employed in the computer world.

Now on to your second query:

  1. Where to find the materials locally?

You did not tell me in the form submission you sent me, where your farm business is located. But you did say it was up north, when we spoke on phone.

I don’t know what that means. I cannot pin point exactly where you are, using that vague reference. Thankfully I have quite a number of my clients, farm CEOs, who are based in the north or close e.g. Kaduna, Kano, Niger, Plateau etc.

So it’s just a matter of connecting you to whoever of them has the information you need, once as I reach out to them.

I don’t do any middle man stuff. My role is to facilitate the process i.e. to function as a catalyst.

So, as far as finding materials locally is concerned, I see no problem there.

Once you are a member of the Farm Business Ideas club, that becomes something you gain lifetime access to – there is NO CHARGE for most of it. You tell me what you need, if I don’t have a solution for you, I make enquiries on your behalf within and outside the network, and link you with any person(s) I discover offer potentially viable solutions.

And lastly, your third query:

  1. Identification of Raw Materials, Minerals and Vitamins

I don’t know how much of my website content or the email response I’ve sent that you’ve so far read.

But one thing I state very clearly is that for EVERY person that buys my Feed Formulation Handbook – NOT the software – they get a personalized 30 page PDF guide titled “Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Livestock Feed Ingredients”.

It’s a guide document I created for use by persons new to the business of feed formulation.

The idea to create it came to me after an interaction I had with a Farm CEO referred to me by Alhaji Bello, a long term client who runs a feed mill in Niger state.

This CEO referred to me was starting up a feed milling company based in Umuahia. He had purchased feed ingredients from Alhaji Bello’s feed mill. Somehow they got talking and he was referred to come down for my training in Feed Formulation.

So, he paid his fee for the training, while I came in from Cotonou, and he travelled down from Umuahia to meet me at the feed mill not far from the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, where I took him through a 4 hour session.

After we were done, I had to take him down to the Ikeja Computer Village to help him buy a laptop on which to use the Ration Formulator he bought from me.

Now I found out from discussing with him that he decided to come for the practical training because he lacked a background in Agriculture, and did not know what most of the feed ingredients looked like!

He had never seen Soyabean meal or Groundnut Cake before. he did not even know what form Fish Meal was delivered in. As you know we have the 65% and 72% protein content types imported from overseas locations.

The harsh exchange rate regime has now led to production of some local variants of these fish meal products which however offer more variable quality characteristics, but are more pocket-friendly in their pricing. Ultimately, the intending user will need to apply diligence in establishing the true nutrient status of whichever one of these s/he chooses

So, I had to show this Umuahia based Farm CEO the different feed ingredients in their various forms, by walking through the feed mill. While doing so, I took pictures to share with him, so he could use later on to revise what he had seen and heard.

When I finished with him, it occurred to me that there might be other people with similar needs, who would also appreciate having access to the photos and information I’d compiled for him.

Indeed, over 80% of the Farm CEOs in my network are people who did not study Agriculture or anything related to it. Some a accountants by training, for instance, and yet they run commercial livestock farming enterprises.

That’s why I created the “Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Feed Ingredients“. It’s N7, 500.0 in value, but I give it FREE to every buyer of my handbook.

In other words, you buy the handbook for N8, 000.0 and get the PDF guide to Feed Ingredients, as a zero cost bonus – with very elaborate photographs and explanations about the individual feed ingredients, their roles in the animal’s body etc.

Finding the items is easy, since you will have access to a network of practicing farm CEOs in my network, have their own sources and also can refer you to others.

In summary therefore, the annotated pictorial introduction PDF addresses this last query about being able to identify the feed ingredients commonly used for feed formulation.

But there’s one more thing…

You see, there has been a push (and it’s one that I’ve advocated for years) towards exploring locally available low cost alternative feed ingredients to replace some of the conventionally used ingredients in livestock feed formulation.

Some of my Farm CEO clients are now coming to me with requests along this line – the unrelenting economic recession being a factor forcing them to take seriously the idea of looking for other ingredients to replace or complement the more conventional, but increasingly expensive or limited ones.

For instance, Maize is so expensive, so we’re asking what alternatives we can use. We’re looking at Sorghum, Cassava flakes etc.

Same applies to Fish Meal, what alternatives do we have?

I mentioned a perennial weed earlier. You may not have heard about it, but there’s a very good chance you seen it countless times without knowing it, because it grows practically everywhere – across the country. Indeed, it grows virtually everywhere in Africa. and I even recall reading website reports about it in countries outside Africa too.

Here’s the interesting thing though…

During the Nigerian Civil War, the Biafran secessionists used this same plant – a perennial weed – as an excellent replacement for conventional protein sources like Fish Meal in the rearing of their poultry and rabbits.

I have an audio podcast I created and started selling about 2 or 3 months ago, which tells the story of how the Biafrans had to look inwards when they were placed under embargo  during the war, by the Federal troops.

They could no longer get imported fish meal to use in feeding their poultry layers. So they went around in the bushes and found that green luxuriantly growing weed was an ideal alternative. They were able to convert it into canned forms that they then distributed to their different farms for use as protein ingredients in formulating rations fed to their livestock.

Now I have read several research publications by Nigerian researchers which confirm that this weed can indeed be used in this manner – and that it adds about 20 to 25% protein to feed.

A lot of people don’t even know this is possible, yet it grows everywhere – on unused plots, along gutters etc!

It’s a fast growing plant that can get tall. It does not need any special care, being a weed.

Now that’s an example of what people can do. Then there’d what you call Maggot rearing, earthworm farming. There’s Daphnia rearing people can do to replace the use of Artemia for feeding Catfish fries.

There’s a lot in terms of proven practical ideas that can be used to implement the strategy of adopting locally available low cost alternative feed ingredient/stuffs.

So you need to look in that direction as you startup your own enterprise. You don’t want to go about it the way those already in the business have been doing it.

I have farm CEOs clients who are now looking for ways to lower their operating costs by adopting the strategy I’m asking you to consider here!

The price of Maize for instance is killing right now, and the same applies to Soyabeans and both are key ingredients used in feed formulation.

This is why you need to keep an open mind on this issue. And that’s one of the benefits you stand to gain by being connected with me.

I have lots of materials on that, downloadable stuff I send to all members of my Farm Business Ideas club.

You’re going to get all the archived copies (33 past PDF issues) of my Farm CEO newspaper, in addition to a lifetime subscription to it.

Now with regard to your mention of “minerals and vitamins”. Maybe you refer to what are called Vitamin premixes. Instead of wasting time and effort trying to get the right mix of minerals and vitamins from the ingredients used, premixes are used, with synthetic versions.

Then there are supplements which come in form of concentrates. Again people are using more of that. They are a bit more expensive but they help you deliver accurate quantities of nutrients to the animal more efficiently.

But you have to know how to use them and how to get the right kinds. I can help you z

So you see the questions you’re asking are addressed by the solution I’m offering.

I offer solutions. I look at long terms relations. You may recall the way I spoke to you when I asked you to call me. I want to establish the nature of the person. I want to be sure the person is a real farmer, to avoid connecting with phonies.

Now you gave me an insight into what your role in the business you represent is about. So basically you fit the profile of the kind of persons I’m looking for as farm business owners. This is because my vision is to support farm CEOs to apply best practices to grow their enterprises.

So the foundation of this is providing a platform to address the key problems they encounter. And if I don’t have answers, I’ll link them to people who do, and in the long run they’ll have the solutions they need.

Basically I hope I’ve answered your questions.

Take a look at the email I sent you again, and you should see details that elaborate on what I’ve told you.

Ultimately, the point to make is this: If you’re talking about feed formulation or farm business solutions development in any form, I do believe you should find use for some of what I offered you.

(Click here to request download link to the voice note .AMR file from which this transcript was prepared)

 

The Seven Pillars of Success (Hint: My Interpretations of 7 Key Attributes Recommended by a Success Guru)

There is hardly any self-aware adult that does not desire success. But many of us struggle to understand what we need to do to achieve it. In this article, I discuss seven (7) attributes a true master of the speaking business (as attested to by many world class speaking professionals who call him their mentor) says you must develop, if you wish to succeed.

An Important Truth About Success

True success does not happen overnight, even if it might seem so at times. Quite often it happens progressively…in stages. Today, you could be at ground level, then one year later – with consistent effort – you emerge at level 1, then move up to 2, and so on.

People who have not seen you for a year may express pleasant surprise that “only just yesterday”, you were at level 0, and commend you for moving up so quickly. Others who have been seeing you daily for the past year, could criticize you for taking too long to succeed.

It’s all about perspective. But where your pursuit of personal success is concerned, it’s YOUR perspective that matters. Not anybody else’s. Keep that in mind as you read the rest of this newsletter issue.

A Speaking Success Guru’s Recommendation

What follows below are my interpretations of 7 key attributes, that an internationally acclaimed mentor of professional speakers says you NEED, in order to succeed in the business of speaking.

He actually labeled these attributes The Seven Pillars of Success As A Speaker.

When someone like that speaks, people listen. If I were you, I’d look through these 7 attributes he recommends, and see what I can do to develop them ASAP.

1.  Your Personal Character

As earlier noted, success tends not to come quickly or easily. But human beings generally find it tough dealing with the delays, disappointments, setbacks and suffering that accompanies the search for success. And that’s why your character is important. People who lack strength of character readily seek undignified outlets. Especially when they feel it’s taking too long or getting too hard to keep going, in pursuit of their valued goals.

That’s why we hear of some “experts” getting caught passing off other people’s work as theirs, for instance (They basically settle for “crooked” ways to get what they want, even though they know it’s wrong).

You cannot afford to do that, because it would destroy your credibility. You become a phony. A fraud. And even when nobody else knows, that knowledge of your infidelity will eat you alive from the inside. Except of course you manage to lose your conscience, like those who choose to become crooked…

The following quotes capture the essence of the message being passed in this first recommendation:

Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.” – Abraham Lincoln

Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” – John Wooden

To succeed, your personal character must be nurtured to a point where it becomes practically impossible for you to become crooked or dishonest. You just will not be able to do it, because that’s not who you are. Period.

2.  Your bulldog blood

This has to do with your ability to persist regardless of the obstacles that you may come up against. This guru however advocates intelligent, and not blind persistence. For instance, he points out that you may encounter “insurmountable obstacles”. Your bulldog blood will keep you from giving up, so that you can find a way around the obstacle, rather than smashing your head against the wall – figuratively speaking.

3.  Your unstoppable work ethic

You must be willing to work hard and deliver tangible value to those you serve at all times. No matter what. It has to become an obsession of sorts. Something that you feel a compelling need to do, in order to be fulfilled. This attribute will make a lasting impression on others. And they will talk about you to those they know. Which can only be good for your speaking business.

4. Your authenticity

This is your originality or “trueness to type” as they say in the beer industry I once worked in as a brewer. To continually succeed as a speaker, at any level, you must strive to be original. As much as it helps to study and learn from others, the purpose is never to copy or try to imitate others.

Instead, let those you serve see that you bring something new to the table. Something that anyone can see is unique to you. By so doing, you become authentic. One-of-a-kind. And you’ll gain real share of mind.

Here’s a saying I love: You were born an original. Don’t die a copy.

5. Your transparency as you speak

A fitting phrase used by our visiting guru is that you need to “stand psychologically naked” before your audience. Let them see and feel your emotions when you speak. In other words, “speak with feeling“. That way, they know you’re not some infallible “expert being” that never puts a foot wrong.

When people see that you are just like them, your message makes more meaning to them. They become more willing to believe they can achieve the things you tell them they can. In other words, you gain their trust.

6.  Your diligence

Consider these two possible ways to serve:

a. You can choose to routinely deliver your speaking programs in line with what’s agreed, using the same generic material for all your clients. And it would be okay.

b. Alternatively, you could make a habit of doing custom research/preparation for each audience you have to address. So that each time you go on the platform, your audience gets treated to a never-before-seen-or-heard performance from you.

This second approach naturally requires a lot more work. And you need to be diligent to do it successfully. One thing is however certain to happen if you do: Your audience will rave about you.

Since we’re talking speaking success here, the choice to make is obvious, isn’t it?

7.  Your sensitivity to the human condition

My interpretation of this last point, is that you need to have empathy for your audience, if you want to succeed as a speaker. Nurture your emotional intelligence. Be interested in the circumstances of those you aim to serve. Find out where they are, and where they want to go, or be. Then in delivering your program, tell them what to do, and how.

That’s after all why they want to hear you speak!

These Attributes Are Useful In Life – Not Just Public Speaking

Personally, I have found these attributes outlined by this guru, to be useful for pursuing success in any area of endeavor. Not just the speaking business. It does not matter what vocation you are engaged in. If you diligently develop and demonstrate the above attributes, your success in that vocation, and life in general will be inevitable.

Good luck.

PS: The name of the 25 year veteran public speaking mentor whose recommendations I just discussed is Burt Dubin – President of the Personal Achievement Institute, USA. And there’s a lot more you can learn from him on the subject of success at www.burtdubin.com.

NB: This article was first published online in August 2012 via my Speaking Ideas newsletter on spontaneousdevelopment (now defunct).

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The ability to survive and/or thrive during a period of economic downturn is a function of how creative people can get.

Unfortunately, when things are tough financially, as they tend to be during such periods, most of us tend to focus too much attention on money and our lack (or what we perceive to be our lack) of it.

In other words, I’m saying that a lot of us want to succeed, but the minute we discover that we are limited in our financial means, with regard to achieving our set goals, we tend to get easily demoralized and give up psychologically, leading us to ultimately surrender in physical terms – by quitting.

My message in this maiden issue of my Performance Improvement Ideas (PII) newsletter is therefore that sometimes what you need to succeed is RESOURCEFULNESS and not money.

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PII 047: Sometimes Resourcefulness, NOT MONEY, Is What You Need to Succeed [Hint: A Lack of Ideas Can Hold You Back – A Lack of Money Cannot]

The ability to survive and/or thrive during a period of economic downturn is a function of how creative people can get.

Unfortunately, when things are tough financially, as they tend to be during such periods, most of us tend to focus too much attention on money and our lack (or what we perceive to be our lack) of it.

In other words, I’m saying that a lot of us want to succeed, but the minute we discover that we are limited in our financial means, with regard to achieving our set goals, we tend to get easily demoralized and give up psychologically, leading us to ultimately surrender in physical terms – by quitting.

My message in this maiden issue of my Performance Improvement Ideas (PII) newsletter is therefore that sometimes what you need to succeed is RESOURCEFULNESS and not money.

How are you living your life with regard to achieving your valued goals?

The way you think about the problem you believe you have, especially with regard to achieving your goals using money, will determine how far you can go.

Quite often, you may find it useful to look into historical information available from other societies and cultures outside yours for ideas you can adopt or adapt to suit your unique needs or preferences.

If you keep an open mind, you’ll be shocked to find out that some people from the past you study achieved great success by being resourceful, so that their lack of money could not limit them.

What ideas can you borrow from them?

One big problem I see is that a degree of mis-education is holding many people back. And then there’s some amount of arrogance too, which is always very amusing to me.

I’ve met people who readily conclude the reason why one is emphasizing the need for “resourcefulness” is because you lack money – and not necessarily that you wish to be efficient in your use of money.

What these people do not know is that many wealthy people pay serious attention to making efficient use of their money. They are diligently frugal. Indeed some got wealthy by BEING that way!

That’s why they have wealth that makes them financially independent, such that if they stopped working they could continue living the same lifestyle without worrying about running out of money.

Some people have this mixed up. I’ve heard them say: “But Oga you’re bigger than N100 now. Why don’t you just forget it? No need to insist on collecting that little change.”

So if you insist on having your change, they call you a miser or say that you don’t have money.

I made peace with myself regarding this issue a long time ago, after I read this anecdote about John D. Rockefeller:

One day he made a phone call from a public pay phone after putting several dollar coins into the machine. When he was done, the time he spent indicated the machine was supposed to dispense a one dollar coin ads change, but this did not happen. After trying without success to get the machine to behave, this wealthy man decided to call the operator to file a complaint. But when the operator asked for his name in order to make the entry, it occurred to him that being a millionaire, making this formal complaint about a mere one dollar change would raise many eyebrows and make news he did not need. For that reason, he told her he’d changed his mind and hung up.

 

The moral of the above story is that if a millionaire of Rockefeller’s stature could be that concerned about keeping the small change, the rest of us have no excuse to be careless in handling such denominations.

 

So, one way to be resourceful is to spend prudently, in a manner that gets you maximum value for your money.

 

On the home front, what do you eat or drink? Must you always buy everything? Is it possible for you to make some of your own drinks for instance? What about the snacks you eat?

 

Example: In my home we make great tasting drinks from pineapple peels (based on a concept I developed in 2013, during my first year in Cotonou) along with various home baked products like cakes, cookies, chin-chin, African-style Pizza, bread etc. On each child’s birthday, the others join hands to make food and drinks for the family celebration – including cakes topped with icing.

 

The drinks in particular cost next to nothing because the major raw material is pineapple peels obtained free from fruit sellers in the neighborhood. The kids love it, as does their grandmother who gets sent bottled units most times we make them.

 

Every now and then the kids still buy and eat commercial soft drinks, but most times this homemade drink of ours is what they make, and it saves us money even as it is healthy.

The same thinking can be successfully applied to whatever you do in your business.

For instance, how many things are you currently doing with money to promote your business?

One of the things I say all the time is that today, PC and Internet technology puts so much power in people’s hands, but the lack of resourcefulness of people keep holding them back from using it to excel!

Do you understand how to SAVE some of that money by using the web to promote your products/services to your desired target audience?

If you do, how well are you succeeding? What can you do differently to get even better results?

 

The answers to all those questions relate directly to your ability to be resourceful – not how  much money you have, or are willing to throw at your Internet Marketing efforts.

Indeed, zero cost web marketing is a reality that MANY people live everyday – people like ME. So what I’m saying here is not just wishful thinking. I LIVE this stuff – and my resourcefulness is what makes it possible for me, and similar others to do so.

By the way, just in case you’re one of those who think your kind of business cannot be marketed effectively using the web, let me assure you that NOTHING could be further from the truth.

Only you and your willingness to think creatively – or your willingness to be resourceful in making use of the web – can determine your success, or otherwise!

It does not matter if you sell caskets or (what Yoruba’s in Nigeria call) “Ponmo” (i.e. cooked animal hide/skin) – the web is there for you to use to succeed. It is malleable – you can mould it to suit your unique business marketing needs.

Regardless of what kind of business you run or what part of the planet you are operating from. As long as Internet connectivity is accessible, your use of web marketing is bound to benefit your brand greatly.

The key is to KNOW HOW to use it to get the results you need. And that’s where being RESOURCEFUL becomes necessary.

That is the factor that separates those who get useful lasting results from those who don’t. It’s why people with less money, individuals sometimes, achieve superior marketing success for their brands compared to wealthier others – including organizations.

 

Final Words: A Lack of Ideas Can Hold You Back – A Lack of Money Cannot

Click here to read an article about a special kind of very low cost, but delicious chocolate cake recipe created during the period of economic depression (and called “Depression Cake”).

I came across it last week and the story about how a lack of money drove people living in those times to think up new creative ways to make foods they loved without needing to spend money like they used to, really resonated with me.

The same situation led to the creation of the Depression Sandwich.

In Nigeria, the secessionist Biafrans invented the use of a perennial evergreen weed as a replacement protein ingredient in livestock feed formulation, to survive the potentially crippling effect of the Nigerian government’s embargo. In other words, they had to be resourceful to find a solution to the problem they were faced with.

All of this is proof that the key to succeeding is not having money. Instead it’s about being creative, being resourceful, and being an ideas person!

This is the key to succeeding in any area of endeavor, under any economic situation, in any part of the world, in any culture you may have to operate under.

Once again I refer you to history. Read and you will find that some of the most creative ideas that make the world turn today, came through the efforts of some of the most financially deprived people , who had no financial means to pursue their goals with what privileged others would consider basic necessities.

So they had to learn to be resourceful in using what they had to get what they wanted, and to go where they needed to be!

If YOU want to achieve authentic success, for the long term, in spite of any form of adversity, be it economic recession, or depression, YOU WILL need to adopt a similar mindset!

When you’ve got RESOURCEFULNESS, it boosts your ability to attract what you lack (e.g money), or those who have it, and are willing to give it to you. Take it from me: I LIVE THIS STUFF!

 

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Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Best Practice Farm Business Support Specialist & Founder of the MS Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club and Competition

Mobile: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

http://www.tayosolagbade.com

Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement

Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others.

Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organizations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems/web hosting, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™ and the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook. He is also the developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator™ and the Poultry Farm Manager™ software.

He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details).

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog – on which he also publishes The Farm CEO Weekly Newspaper (sent via email to paid subscribers) and his Weekly Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter.

You can connect with him on Twitter @tksola.com and Facebook.

Visit Tayo Solagbade Dot Com, to download over over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity.

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On 4th May 2014, Tayo’s 9 year old domain (Spontaneousdevelopment dot com), which hosted his website, was taken over by Aplus.net.

Within a few days however, Tayo used his advanced self-taught web development skills to build a SUPERIOR “reincarnation” of it the website http://www.tayosolagbade.com.

But updates are still ongoing to URLs bearing the old domain name in most of the over 1,000 web pages, and blog posts

he’s published.

If you experience any difficulties finding a page or document, email Tayo at tksola dot com.

Click “Tayo, What Happened to

SpontaneousDevelopmentDotCom ?” to read a detailed narrative about how the above event occurred :-))

Here’s an article Tayo wrote, to inspire others to defy adversity, and bounce back to even greater reckoning at what they do EVERY time:

Succeed by Emerging from Adversity Like a Phoenix

(TayoSolagbade.com launches extra Hosting plan with FREE Web Marketing!)

And he wrote the one below, to explain why losing a domain name, no matter how old, NO LONGER determines your online success or otherwise:

A Proven Strategy to Find Profitable Buyers Regardless of Your Domain Name
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[Recommended] Even For the Really Successful, the Price of Success is Perseverance – by Whitney Johnson

If ANYONE – no matter how successful – tells you “secrets of success” s/he knows and does not mention “PERSEVERANCE” – or what some have called “Stick-to-it-iveness”, and which is also known as PERSISTENCE, take it from me: THAT person does NOT know what achieving authentic, non-corner-cutting success is about. Period.

The greatest achievers in the world have all acknowledged it in their various fields of endeavour, across various cultures on the planet.

Even without their saying anything, the true stories of how they rose to success tells enough of the needed truth that PERSEVERANCE can make up for ANY OTHER requirements a persons seeking success may lack.

That includes formal schooling of any sort – as proven by the amazing accomplishments of countless unschooled persons who have written themselves into the history books by sheer dint of hard work and persistence.

The quote below, credited to the great Steve Jobs further underscores the point I’m making here:

“I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.” – Steve Jobs

 

YES. When the chips are down (as the Americans would say), perseverance, is what you’ll really need to succeed. Anything else you lack will not be a fatal handicap – but a lack of PERSEVERANCE CAN be!

I know this from YEARS of studying the lives of hundreds of successful people – and also from deep reflection on my own personal achievements despite prolonged periods of heartbreaking struggles in the face of adversity, over 2 decades of my personal life…especially the last 14 years in which I have functioned as an entrepreneur.

The article previewed/linked below – authored by Whitney Johnson (publisher of the “Disrupt Yourself Podcast”) offers useful insights into the powerful role of perseverance in success achievement, based on the amazing accomplishments of Bernie Swain, the Founder and Chairman of Washington Speakers Bureau.

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Even For the Really Successful, the Price of Success is Perseverance – by  Whitney Johnson [Published on December 30, 2016]

My guest for episode eight of the Disrupt Yourself Podcast, Bernie Swain, exemplifies this as well as anyone I’ve ever met. Bernie is the Founder and Chairman of Washington Speakers Bureau and few, if any, are more influential in the lecture industry than he is. In his 35+ year career he has represented several U.S. Presidents and the last four Prime Ministers of Great Britain as well as numerous luminaries in business, media, sports, and politics. But his profession has required great discretion and confidentiality; Bernie’s impact transcends his fame. As the podcast demonstrates, Bernie has been a closet entrepreneur—in more ways than one.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/even-really-successful-price-success-perseverance-whitney-johnson
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