Web Marketing Guide Notes to a Real Estate Web Marketing Client [Hint: What You Know Matters – But Not As Much As What You Need to Learn]

The ideas I advocate for adoption regarding use of a Web Marketing System (WMS) to cost-effectively generate sales leads WORK – though not overnight.

That’s why over a decade after I conceived it, not only am I succeeding in using it to boost my name/brand recognition (and sales) – but I’m also helping clients use it to do the same thing.

In this article I reproduce the text of a one page educational message I sent – seven years ago (on 11th January 2010) – to the CEO of a  Real Estate firm, following formal handover of a Web Marketing System  (WMS) I’d setup for them.

The company had been in business for over 15 years and had offices in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

After training the assigned personal (the PA/Secretary), I was stepping back, to allow them begin managing the WMS by themselves, while I provided support as needed on an intermittent basis, until it was no longer needed. 

I share it here for the potential benefit of real estate investors and professionals who may be looking for ideas about how to better promote opportunities to buyers.

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This document is produced for the records. The following are important considerations you need to make as you take delivery of your website.

Your WMS will be driven a Web Marketing Strategy – which is a step by step outline of tasks you will carry out daily, weekly, etc to keep your website working optimally too bring you new potential sales leads.

What you need is a WMS – which comprises elements that make your website do the following:

  1. Make visitors contact you via your phone, email and other channels I create e.g. contact forms etc.
  1. Make potential customers – fitting your target audience profile – find your website via search engines i.e. your search engine visibility increases.
  1. Make visitors become subscribers to your email marketing newsletter.
  1. Give your company superior leverage in the minds of potential customers via Power Positioning™. The way I make your website RESPONSE GENERATING via the WMS I create will cause you to have dramatic increase in name recognition offline and online.

What You Knew Matters – But Not As Much As What You Need to Learn

  1. Turn the equation around

Use your website to ensure 80% of new customers find you online by themselves and NOT because you gave them your card. Imagine – you cannot reach all possible customers. Let your WMS find more for you. It won’t hurt to let it.

  1. There is a NEW generation of prospective property buyers.

Many of today’s nouveau riche are younger, upwardly mobile and VERY technology friendly – they WILL not mind to use the net, if they see your offering there.

That YOU are the expert in your field is not in doubt. However, certain changes in the demographics of potential customers in your market make it imperative that you adopt a WMS and NOT just a website.

  1. The most important goal of a website is to make people contact you.

That is to generate potential sales leads. For it to do that, you MUST put up not just your sales information (like pictures and prices), BUT also offer a variety of CONTENT through different channels, that entices the visitors while on your website, to take action to do business with you.

Not everyone will be ready to buy when they visit your website!

Indeed we know that rarely do people buy anything on first contact. So, ensuring you can STAY in touch with people who come to your site, will enable you over time persuade them to buy.

Would it not be better if over a period of months, you build a database of email subscribers to whom you can ALWAYS send email notices via your website newsletter about your properties?

if you say YES, then it follows that you must be prepared to let your website incorporate functionalities that will transform it into a WMS for you – such as conspicuously displayed newsletter signup forms, etc.

I will end by saying that your website design constitutes less than 20% of what makes your web marketing system.

Things like newsletter marketing, article marketing, and search engine optimization are more crucial in importance for the success of your site. You will need to accept this, if you want your website to pay for itself (recall you WILL be paying money ANNUALLY to renew its hosting).

Please read through my 10 item code of ethics to understand why I chose to do this write-up. It is my way of adding value to you, informing you adequately so the choices you make will be guided by accurate insight.

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I’ve learned from YEARS of experience never to take anything for granted in terms of ensuring that my clients understand what I’m doing for them, and what they should expect, in addition to what they need to do, to get the results we agree upon.

In order to make certain that nothing gets missed, I developed a habit of sending one page notes to inform, educate – and sometimes inspire! – my clients, along the above lines.

About 4 years ago, after I relocated to Benin Republic’s Cotonou, in April 2013, to reinvent my brand online, I added the uses of 10 to 30 minute voice notes which I sometimes send in place of the one page written guide notes.

Regardless of the format in which I send them, the purpose is always to get the client and myself thinking the same way, about what needs to be done, to make the Web Marketing System I deliver, WORK in ways that s/he would find satisfactory, for the long term

 

[2016 TEDx VIDEO] To Truly Succeed, Black Women Need to Wear Their Natural Hair! -Verbatim Text Transcript of presentation by Cheyenne Cochrane, an Ambassador for the Natural Hair Movement

In a time of racial and social tension, embracing this movement, and others like this, help us to rise above the confines of the status quo. So when you see a woman with braids or locks, draping down her back, or you notice your colleague who has stopped straightening her hair to work, do not simply approach her and admire and ask her if you can touch it. Really appreciate her! Applaud her. Heck you can high-five her if that’s what you feel so inclined to do. Because this…this is more than about a hair style. It’s about self-love and self-worth. It’s about being brave enough, not to fold under the pressure of others expectations. And about know that making the decision to stray from the norm, does not define who we are, but it simply reveals who we are. And finally, being brave is easier, when we can count on the compassion of others. So, after today, I certainly hope that we can count on YOU. Thank you.” – Cheyenne Cochrane, an ambassador for the natural hair movement.

Verbatim transcript excerpts from Cheyenne Cochrane’s November 2016 TEDx presentation titled “A Celebration of Natural Hair” 

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Know What Your Kids Do On Social Media to Avoid Nasty Surprises

It’s 8:35 p.m as I type this. Do you know where your kids are right now – tonight? Do you know where they’ve been today i.e. since the day began in the morning?

More importantly: Do you know what exactly they’ve been DOING and SAYING?

There are parents who cannot confidently answer the above questions for a variety of reasons.

What I’m saying here applies in particular to people with kids in the critical TEENAGE years.

With my kids at the Ikeja Computer Village in Nigeria's Lagos

No other period in a person’s life is more complex and confusing than the teenage years. I know this from my experiences getting in trouble between the ages of 10 and 16.

This is why I pay so much attention to my own kids – especially the 3 who are already in their teens.

Nothing has a greater influence on kids in general than social pressure from PEERS they relate with.

3 decades ago, when I was in my teens, we did not have social media. So meeting and making friends with/keeping in touch with others was NOTHING like what we have today.

Back then you had to make physical contact with others to get influenced by them. And I got into loads of trouble by doing just that.

Today, the situation is different. Smartphones and PC/Internet technology have transformed the way we socialize.

And their method is much more rapid and potentially impactful than the old fashioned way.

Platforms like Facebook and Twitter, as well as similar others are famous for connecting people across various locations and cultures. As a result, we’re having so much exchange of ideas and trends between societies happening almost at the speed of thought.

Our kids in their teens often already own smart phones that are web connected, and are therefore exposed to these powerful influences. Facebook in particular is so well suited for social interaction.

Before you know it, your child, through remote interaction with some other kids, can pick up and begin to exhibit behavioral habits and traits that are potentially embarrassing and implicating.

A good example of how this can happen is in the use of language. Kids can be easily influenced to use improper words, phrases and expressions – when interacting with peers,

Since the human face does NOT have a meter to indicate if/when a person has used bad language in public or private, chances are good that a parent that’s NOT actively monitoring them may never discover his/her kids are doing that!

This is why I strongly recommend that parents make out time to review their kids activities in use of mobile phones as well as PC and Internet technology. Every now and then,  make a point of reviewing their chat sessions, message archives, wall updates, and discussion threads.

Done right, this will not only help you keep a useful eye on them, but it will also make them exercise caution in the way they interact with others via those platforms, as well as when they meet others face to face. 

In other words, your demonstrated interest in checking up on them will caution them against losing control and going beyond the limits you’ve defined for them,

And if/when you find they are having inappropriate communications with others, do not hesitate to make it clear that you will NOT tolerate it.

Here’s an example of a message I once had to send to a friend of my kids who used particularly bad language on one of their walls:

“Hi (Name) I DO NOT approve of my children using vulgar language in public or private. If you want to remain connected to my kids, on ANY platforms, I strongly advise you NEVER again to post dirty language like “(the offending expression inserted here)” on ANY of their walls again. You are free to do that elsewhere, but understand that I do NOT approve of them communicating in that manner with anyone. They have both been warned about this instance with you. And I have chosen to let it pass. I suggest you find ways to express yourself in interacting with my kids that does NOT require use of gutter language. Indeed, I believe YOU should aspire to do better than use such phrases in expressing yourself out here. Next time it happens, I will get them to unfriend you.”

It could be argued that the above line of action is not guaranteed to achieve the corrective purpose intended – and that is true.

However, compared to the alternative of NOT sending any feedback to the culprit and my kids, I’d rather do it, and then read my kids the riot act to drive the point home (which is what I did).

I cannot speak for others, but I know, from the kind of upbringing I’ve been giving my own kids, that the message really sank home, with them, and they are likely to discourage any other friends from doing the same thing in future. Plus they will certainly NOT be responding in a welcoming manner to any who do!

For that reason, I’m reasonably sure that the chances of my having the unpleasant surprise or shock of seeing vulgar language (or other embarrassing activities) by my kids appearing in my Facebook feed will be reduced.

What many people forget is that persons you are connected to on social media can make you look good or bad, in an instant, through what they share on THEIR own walls, which appears in your own feed e.g. obscene photos, ugly language etc

If your kids are connected as friends on Facebook with you, their status updates and related conversations will appear on your wall by default. Even if you use privacy settings to control what appears on your wall, they still bear your name and in their profile details will be identified as “yours”!

Therefore, unless you’ve given them the kind of coaching recommended in this piece, THEY could cause you to look not-too-good to friends, colleagues, business associates and even clients who may choose to review your Facebook profile, if they engage in indiscriminate acts.

And that’s why I say it pays to Know What Your Kids Do On Social Media to Avoid Nasty Surprises!

PII 078: [Farm Business Success] Required Role of 21st Century Farm Business Support Experts

 

[TIP: This piece articulates my views – using real life examples from my experiences – on how today’s farm business support experts need to play their roles if they are to TRULY help their clients truly achieve growth and profitability]

A well written business plan or feasibility study CANNOT guarantee you success in farm business. Running your farm business profitably and sustaining it successfully for the long term is a whole different kettle of fish, when compared to ANYTHING it takes you and/or your consultant to string together a plan and setup the farm.

Too many Farm CEOs discover this truth rather late – months after they’ve done all the major spending and are now faced with the day to day complex farm operations management issues that they discover they cannot throw money at, to resolve.

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PII 078: [Farm Business Success] Required Role of 21st Century Farm Business Support Experts

[TIP: This piece articulates my views – using real life examples from my experiences – on how today’s farm business support experts need to play their roles if they are to TRULY help their clients truly achieve growth and profitability]

A well written business plan or feasibility study CANNOT guarantee you success in farm business. Running your farm business profitably and sustaining it successfully for the long term is a whole different kettle of fish, when compared to ANYTHING it takes you and/or your consultant to string together a plan and setup the farm.

Too many Farm CEOs discover this truth rather late – months after they’ve done all the major spending and are now faced with the day to day complex farm operations management issues that they discover they cannot throw money at, to resolve.

Some things simply NEED you to painstakingly learn how they work – if you want to make profitable use of them. Farm businesses are like that!

Sadly, what one sees happening a lot is that people simply launch their farm businesses armed with the above mentioned basics, and then try to “wing it” to succeed. Some so called experts they work with frequently say little or nothing to dissuade them (focusing instead on getting paid).

It is my considered opinion, based on the above, that MANY Nigerian Farm CEOs are NOT getting as much support as they should (and NEED) from experts they engage, to maximize their potentials, 

Over 10 years of supporting farm businesses with my unique range of Best Practice Farm Business Improvement solutions (custom software, information products etc) equip me to make this assertion – with confidence.

I explain what I mean in detail in the rest of this piece, noting that if we want out farm business owners to GROW and EXPAND their businesses to better meet the needs of the country, the QUALITY and DEPTH of expert support delivered to them will NEED to drastically improve.

Profiling the Ideal Farm Business Support Expert/Consultant

In Nigeria, I’ve noticed a trend in which farm business “consulting” typically tends to be done by focusing, almost exclusively, on activities like preparation of feasibility reports, business plans, installation and setup of farm infrastructure, as well as other conventional activities relating mainly to getting a farm operation PHYSICALLY up and running.

The interesting thing is that it’s NOT just the consultants/experts that seem to accept that things should happen that way. Quite often I’ve observed that Farm CEOs themselves act in ways that invite experts to shortchange them in this manner.

Indeed many intending or aspiring farm business owners (and those planning to expand their operations) often go shopping for such solutions. So experts out here tend to regard it as the primary area in which they are to specialize and offer support, if they are to get paid profitably.

To be fair to those who do the above, there is nothing wrong with it generally…

However I believe it will become a problem – and indeed an obstacle to better provision of support to farm business – when experts, on who farm CEOs depend for insights, guidance and direction, fail to look beyond the immediate in providing support to them.

Now THAT happens a lot out here, and it is why most times you do not see such experts (whether independent of government employed) sticking around to provide long term support to the farm businesses.

The point could be made that even if an expert wishes to stay longer, the farm business owner may him/herself actually NOT be willing to incur whatever expenses would be required to make that happen e.g. by way of fees etc.

The truth is however that most so called experts actually lack the insights to make a convincing justification to the owners, to work with them for the long term.

I argue that too many stakeholders in Nigeria’s farming industry, especially those who function as Support Specialists/Experts, need to go beyond the routine, repetitive and conventional roles they play.

It is my considered opinion that farm businesses in today’s world need consultants who will COLLABORATE with farm business owners to EVOLVE strategies to grow the business using new ideas, techniques and initiatives.

Indeed, my vision of the “ideal” or possibly the “ultimate” Farm Business Support Expert/Specialist/Solutions Provider is that in addition to playing the conventional roles mentioned above, s/he will act as a catalyst/influencer and ideas generator, to challenge, even inspire(!) the Farm Business Owner to do more and be more.

A lot of this is not something that many experts currently do, and yet, I know – from experience of working in that way myself, over the years – that it adds more value to the farmer.

Let me use the example of livestock farmers who I serve with my range of best practice solutions.

In many cases, once the expert they hired has delivered the business plan, and helped to procure and install all the needed farm startup items (and probably recruited/trained personnel) s/he is most likely not going to come around for any length of time afterwards.

So, 6 months to 1 year down the line you’re likely to find the farm business going on with the owner and his/her hired hands working most times all alone to move the business towards the goals defined in the plan drawn up by the expert.

So when they run into problems, quite often, they lack enough guidance to deal with them properly and the business suffers.

This, to me, should not happen…

IF our farm businesses are to enjoy healthy growth and development, our experts will need to adopt a more progressive mindset.

Sometimes I get people asking me if I “consult for farms”.

When I reply YES the next question is – predictably – along the lines of “Do you have a business plan or feasibility study for this or that venture…?

And they rarely go beyond that.

Yet there is much more to farm business than those resources needed to startup – much more important stuff…!!!

At the risk of being immodest, I’ll now proceed to use what I do to explain how the ideal Farm Business Support Expert needs to function in order to truly add value to the farm business…

I function as a Best Practice Farm Business Support Specialist in serving farm CEOs clients from within and outside Africa.

Majority of them initially join my network as a result of purchasing one or more of my flagship products – like the Feed Formulation Handbook, the Excel-VB Ration Formulator software, the Excel-VB Poultry Farm Manager etc.

In playing the above mentioned role, I highlight to my Farm CEO clients what the “other important stuff” for farm business success are.

Then I go further to explain their potential impact on the business using my mind map based explanation of what I call a Best Operating Process Management System (BOPMS) for Profitable Farm Management. [TIP: Click here to watch Part 1 of the 3 part explanatory video of the BOPMS I just republished in my YouTube channel.]

What this means is that I actively research, investigate, and explore as many avenues as possible to collaborate with farm businesses to enable them achieve long term performance improvement and profitability.

I do that by continually reaching out via phone, email, and other channels to Farm CEOS in my client network, asking to know how I can help them to make use of solutions they purchased from me, AND/OR if they have any problems they would like me to help out with.

Many times I also think up new ideas to share with them, in addition to creating new solutions to offer them (sometimes FREE) towards addressing a need I noticed they have e.g. my FREE talk offer on how to avoid the egg glut problem.

To give a specific example, I’m currently in discussions with a Farm CEO client who has taken the initiative to adopt spreadsheet tracking for management of her farm operations. 

She has gone further to define and measure performance evaluation criteria which she monitors.

She has a rich background as a best practice trained operative from a previous career in a multinational manufacturer (like me (see details in my resume here).

This has made it easy for her to appreciate the points I’ve been making in my newsletter broadcasts (and in audio/written information products I publish) about the need for Farm CEOs to adopt intelligent tracking of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for timely decision making and planning.

I’ve now used spreadsheets she sent me, to create a demo application designed to be branded in her company name, which I’ve recommended she aim to SELL to others in a similar line of business to hers, towards enabling her MONETIZE her expertise.

This will enable her generate an additional streams of (passive) income to complement what she already makes from her farm business.

Indeed this second income stream would be one that equips her to make money even when the farm is NOT in operation or when farm products are not market ready.

I’m hopeful we’ll be able to take the project to its logical conclusion, and announce the products availability in the near future.

I’ve also told her that she can even go further and let me ghostwrite a best practice publication, in her name, explaining the process she followed to develop the impressive spreadsheet tracking tools she uses to manage her farm, form the basis for the software product being proposed for her.

If she agrees, she would end up with an information product for sale to buyers of the software to be developed. Since these products are based on what she does, that makes it easier for her to convince prospects that it works.

So, not only will what we’re doing boost her name/brand recognition as an expert authority in her Farm Business, but it will, over time, help her make MORE money to complement what her farm makes.

All of the above is NOT new for me. I’ve done stuff like this for clients in the past,

Today, they have their own branded products on sale (Click here to see a publication I helped another Farm CEO client get published for sale to a global audience).

Today, the above mentioned publication makes it possible for the CEO to offer persons who wish to consult her towards starting their own Catfish Farm Business, an information product they can invest in, to get a feel for what she has to offer.

And that could make them choose to signup with her for training and consultation!

In summary therefore, my role – as a Best Practice Farm Business Support Specialist – is to guide my clients towards achieving improved capacity for their farm businesses. 

This will happen through exploring ideas/concepts/techniques/strategies for farm operations performance improvement , IN ADDITION to developing multiple (AND unconventional!) income generating alternatives to boost earnings.

When Farm CEOs are helped to see the bigger picture of what they do in this manner, they will be inspired to do more in order to harvest the obvious additional benefits to be had.

The result of their increased income earning capacities would be inevitable growth and expansion of their farm businesses – to the benefit of larger society.

I argue that every 21st century expert needs to function in this manner – providing more wholistic and future-relevant support to their clients.

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Tayo K. Solagbade*

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*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)

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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 solutionsweb 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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NOW BACK ON YOUTUBE [Watch Part 1 of 3] What is a BOPMS™ for Profitable Farm Improvement? (Mind Map Explanation By Tayo Solagbade)

FYI = This is actually a re-RECORDING to replace the original version published about 4 years ago, that (strangely) became “Not Found” here in my Youtube channel.###

This 5 minute presentation is Part 1 of 3. Fill/submit the form at www.tayosolagbade.com/pfmgr.html to request Parts 2 and 3.

A Best Operating Process Management System (BOPMS)™ comprises 5 aspects. One of them is use of customizable “Enterprise Information Systems (EIS)” i.e. custom software to monitor farm Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for proactive and profitable decision making.

In the closing chapter of the 4,000 word international Agribusiness case study paper I got paid by a European Union funded NGO to write in December 2013, I noted that there was a case to be made for (what I call) a Best Operating Process Management System (BOPMS) ™ for Profitable Farm Business Management.

By this I mean farm businesses, regardless of size, need to develop and implement systems of operation that will enable them achieve repeatable and reproducible quality and volume of output over time.

This will be done much the same way as (for instance) large manufacturing multinationals conduct their own operations, to achieve what they call “Right First Time, Every Time” output .

In this video, I provide an introductory overview of what the 5 components of the BOPMS I conceived are about, in terms of how their adoption can help a farm business achieve long term stability of products QUALITY and OUTPUT over time, in a manner that gives the owner peace of mind, reliable profits and other benefits.

Watch it in my Youtube channel at https://youtu.be/TNfD4FY-2F4

Click the link below to read the original text transcript based article I published along with this video on October 1, 2013 @ 11:39:30 from my room in Benin Republic’s Cotonou.

What is a BOPMS for Farm Improvement? (a Mind Map Based Explanation – By Tayo K. Solagbade) – Video and Text Transcript

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Adopt Custom Best Practice Systems to Boost Your Farm’s Output and Profits [TIP: Watch New Mind Map Based Video Explanation of Tayo Solagbade’s Best Operation Process Management System – BOPMS™]

Adopt Custom Best Practice Systems to Boost Your Farm’s Output and Profits [TIP: Watch New Mind Map Based Video Explanation of Tayo Solagbade’s Best Operation Process Management System – BOPMS™]

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Adopt Custom Best Practice Systems to Boost Your Farm’s Output and Profits [TIP: Watch New Mind Map Based Video Explanation of Tayo Solagbade’s Best Operation Process Management System – BOPMS™]

lTIP: The mind map based video explanation now offered from this page is actually a re-RECORDING to replace the original version that (strangely) became “Not Found” in my Youtube channel]

In the closing chapter of the 4,000 word international Agribusiness case study paper (click for details) I got paid by a European Union funded NGO to write in December 2013, I noted that there was a case to be made for (what I call) a Best Operating Process Management System (BOPMS) ™ for Profitable Farm Business Management.

By this I mean farm businesses, regardless of size, need to develop and implement systems of operation that will enable them achieve repeatable and reproducible quality and volume of output over time.

This will be done much the same way as (for instance) large manufacturing multinationals conduct their own operations, to achieve what they call “Right First Time, Every Time” output .

I know about the above, because I trained – and functioned – as a Best Practice Manufacturing Process Management Champion in a large manufacturing organization.

In 2003, I undertook a 6 month apprenticeship on a Catfish Farm in Lagos State’s Abesan Estate.

Being the passionately driven performance improvement enthusiast that I was, I soon noticed during that period, the similarities between manufacturing operations that I’d worked in as an employee and farm business operations that I had to partake in – and later support clients with.

The most important feature I noticed was that they were both batch operations – and it occurred to me that THAT singular attribute made it easy to adapt Performance Management techniques and concepts from the manufacturing workplace to the farm business environment.

So, in closing the final chapter of my case study paper, I wrote as follows:

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“Entrenchment of farm wide best practice systems is crucial to profitable long term success.

A Best Operating Process Management System (BOPMS) ™ comprises 5 aspects. One of them is use of customizable “Enterprise Information Systems (EIS)” i.e. custom software to monitor farm Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for proactive and profitable decision making.

This paper discussed how feed formulation, using one such EIS, can be done by farmers.

However, we believe that entire farm businesses can benefit from the same approach. To rejuvenate agribusiness, and make young people want to venture into it, best practice systems which ensure predictable farm business performances must be entrenched.

A comprehensive paper on practical benefits of adopting a BOPMS™ is forthcoming.

[Read also: What is a BOPMS for Farm Improvement? (a Mind Map Based Explanation – By Tayo K. Solagbade) – Video and Text Transcript]

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Click this link to a page where you can request download link access to the above shown full length video. Fill and submit the form on that page, stating your interest in the video. Click here to watch part 1 of 3 of the video.

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That paper has yet to be written, as I’m keen to establish a basis for writing it, by way of a good client base of users for such a system.

In other words, I’m working a plan to win over a representative number of client Farm CEOs to participate in use of a BOPMS™ I will develop and implement for them.

The reason I’m keen to do this is so as to identify and cater for what are called “Indigenous Knowledge Systems” that our Farm CEOs employ to get optimal returns from their operations in this part of the world, which is generally a harsher and less developed/regulated socioeconomic environment, than what obtains in other parts of the world.

Having identified those IKS, I intend to incorporate them into the customizable EIS that can be developed for farm businesses, for use by the Farm CEO in better analyzing and planning for profitable management of the business.

Sadly, most farm business owners in this part of the world remain largely preoccupied with the challenges of day to day running of their enterprises which are plagued by shortages arising from lack of proper infrastructure and other resources.

Due to the need to expend their own personal resources (often money) cover those shortfalls (e.g. power supply); the farmers tend to regard any request for them to exert themselves further warily.

So most of them make only a minimal investment – typically in development of a custom EIS, specifically software adapted for their needs.

Every now and then I’ve come across a Farm CEO (or farm support expert) who suggests that custom software applications built by developers in advanced economies already address the needs of farm business – making the EIS I advocate for adoption (like my custom Excel-VB Catfish Farm Business Manager)  unnecessary

I however argue that quite often solutions developed based on farm business operations outside the Nigerian/African workplace can often be a bit limiting in that they may NOT to cater for those aspects that make our enterprises tick.

Indeed, many times one finds that our farm business owners generally have to adapt their operations to suit the way the foreign developed app is designed.

This tends to compel them to give up capturing certain unique aspects of their operations that would otherwise have provided additional valuable insights to better understand how to improve the process’ performance.

In essence therefore, my recommendation is that farm businesses in this part of the world incorporate whatever useful features and functions exist in solutions from developed societies with those they identify as needed on the local front

This will help them evolve a better adapted EIS for use in their farm planning and decision making,

A good example of how this can be done is the process I’m currently following, in partnership with a group of Catfish Farm CEOs who signed up for it, to test drive my latest app called the “Excel-VB Catfish Farm Business Manager (CFBM) ™.

[Read also: PII 077: VIDEO – Posting Daily Feed Records into Tayo Solagbade’s Catfish Farm Business Manager spreadsheet App]

The participants paid a VERY low promo fee to gain access to the evaluation version of the app, which they are now to post real life data into for about a month, and also send back to me with details of any features and functions they want added to it, to make it better suited to their needs.

By the time we’re done, the app would have been tweaked to meet the expectations of a larger majority of farm businesses within and outside Nigeria/Africa – since I’m also building in useful features from other commercial apps.

That’s more or less the way I’ve evolved my 2 most popular apps – the Excel-VB Ration Formulator and the Poultry Farm Manager.

In this way, the EIS becomes adaptable to meet the needs of virtually any farm business operation, possibly with a few modifications.

This is the case with my Excel-VB Ration Formulator, for instance, which was used as the basis for writing the 4,000 word case study paper I mentioned at the start of this piece.

I intend to make the CFBM play a similar role, to serve as an example of what is possible to stakeholders in our farm business industry.

The challenges we face locally make it imperative that we aim to intelligently domestic solutions to meet our needs, in this manner, if we are to get the best possible results.

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Related Articles

1. You Need “Indigenous Knowledge Systems” to Achieve Farm Business Success at Less Cost (DVD Preview)

2. [PDF Agribusiness Research Paper] Adoption of PC-Based Feed Formulation Methods by Farmers, Feed Manufacturers and Extension Professionals, in South West Nigeria – Complete my Questionnaire Survey & Download FREE PDF Copy

3. Sustainable Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Agriculture in Zimbabwe’s Rural Areas of Matabelel and North and South Provinces : Zimbabwe Case Study

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5. What is a BOPMS for Farm Improvement? (a Mind Map Based Explanation – By Tayo K. Solagbade) – Video and Text Transcript

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