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As Conventional Income Generation Models Grow Obsolete, We Need to Embrace Smarter PC and Internet Technology Driven Alternatives!

This article is based on excerpts from another in my Performance Improvement pod cast series which covers a variety of subjects I have a business interest in.

Examples include my farm business software, built using custom Excel VB, and my other customizable software used by clients in other industries. Not only do I build and sell basic to highly sophisticated custom Excel Visual Basic software, I also coach individuals and groups in the business of optimizing and automating MS Excel.

You could be also providing Excel solutions as an employee in an organization or as an entrepreneur or independent consultant.

My Excel-VB club was launched to help interested persons.

Just today, an Associate Professor in a leading Nigerian university who teaches advanced MS Excel for business users, became a member of the club, by ordering my Home Study Video Tutorials on DVD.

Apart from the foregoing, I also serve clients by providing Web Marketing Systems, in the use of the Internet to find profitable paying buyers for their products and services.

So web marketing is not just about using email and having website.

It’s more about making the Internet work for you by bringing customers you’ve never met before, who have never heard about you, and who will come to you based on the intelligent marketing content you put on the web over time. So that they make enquiries about what it is that you offer, and ultimately (some) make purchases from you without even meeting you in the flesh.

This is the model I operate on. This is what I do for a living. I’ve done this for years. I get better and better at it, and I’m getting a lot of international recognition for my work as I continue. I sincerely believe others can achieve similar, or better results.

That’s why a key vision I have is to show more Africans especially and any other interested persons, how to make intelligent use of the zero cost Internet access s/he has.

Because I tell you what we pay for Internet – we still pay heavily in our part of the world (Africa) – is nothing compared to the value that the Internet can add to us if we know how to use it.

So I have a vision to help people in my part of the world understand that they can run around much less, and focus their energies on adding value to other people in a way that will make the latter send them money without having to meet them.

And so for today’s pod cast, my focus is on the subject of job creation by organizations and governments.

It is also on the fact that in Africa, the Internet is a grossly underutilized platform that offers the massive benefit of basically helping to eliminate what you might call unemployment – IF it is used in the proper way in Africa.

Unfortunately those in charge of government and those in organizations that could even do some form of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) projects, don’t even have this insight and understanding, because a lot of people are so used to the traditional ways of earning income.

The result is that they just cannot conceive that it is possible to provide jobs or to empower people to be employed, without their having some physical interaction with job providers.

I am saying that we need begin to look beyond the conventional models of employment, and understand that the Internet offers us an opportunity to create from what never existed before. Create what never existed before, and transform it into something that enables individuals and groups to generate income for themselves, without a need to resort to the conventional models that we have.

The reason is that the conventional models we have are tired. They’ve been overused. They are overloaded. They are too much in demand. And the truth of the matter is they don’t even reward financially and otherwise as well as the Internet models do.

So if people can work and earn money while doing a lot less running around, then it means they get to keep more money in their pockets.

They spend less energy. And yet at the same time they can do a lot more work that gives them a lot more money. And let’s remember this, the Internet allows you to have access to what we continue to call a global audience.

And therefore if you create something that adds value to people that are beyond the shores of your geographical location, it automatically means that you will be able to earn income internationally.

Consider what that means for a person in Africa, in Nigeria for example, with the crazy exchange rates we’re currently having to endure, in which the Naira is converting officially about N200 to $1 USD, and a point it was about 1 GBP at about N300 (The rates in the parallel market are much worse).

I mean, if you were able to train your own people, whoever needs to be employed, to have skills, knowledge, competencies, that would enable them to earn income using the web in foreign currency. The result would be that if a guy were to earn 160 GBP for instance, that translates to between N40k to N50k.

Now if this guy is just a young person, a graduate, living alone and yet to get married, you can imagine what that can do for him or her.

Now this is not some kind of fairy tale scenario I’m trying to paint here. This is something that is happening LIVE, real. And it’s not the Yahoo Yahoo nonsense. This is something that is based on real life proven income earning models. And I’m not talking about starting some pyramid scheme and start telling people to pay some money to join your bottom line.

I’m talking creating value like I do, selling applications to people, writing books in various forms…

Both print and digital that people from all over the world can place orders for and receive in their homes or download on to their pcs. Building web marketing systems writing articles on behalf of clients on websites that I build, and blogs that I setup for them.

Things like that and a lot more too – such as ghostwriting books for experts in various fields. You can even sell your own handicrafts to people locally and internationally. This is done in many many African countries today, but not at high enough a rate to address the problem of unemployment, because there is no strategic intent on the part of the people who are in authority, to make intelligent use of the Internet in the way I describe.

What individuals are doing for themselves in pockets all over the continent, and earning a living by it, using the Internet, is what a government that has critical thinking stakeholders in it, can use to create a special system that will enable people to empower themselves to have jobs.

We could probably call them job creation centers, but they would based on a self=employment model, and there are so many variants that could be explored.

The thing is the thinking has to be done to see what is most suitable to your unique socioeconomic environment. To the nature, the culture, the habits of your own people. What do they need to be taught. What habits do they need to unlearn, what habits do they need to learn, to live this new life?

We’re in a new world. The 21st century is a different world from what it is we used to know before. The industrial age is gone and what we have today is an information driven age. We keep talking about that. People say it, but they don’t act like they understand it.

Even the need to get a university degree is dying. It’s no longer the ONLY or most relevant model – at least not for everyone. Indeed, for the majority, that need has diminished.

Look around you as you listen to me. Think of all the thought leaders that we have today. Even the ones that are being chosen by the United Nations as “ambassadors”. Most of these guys are entertainers and other people who have used technology and the Internet to make themselves well known and the media has supported them. And at the end of the day they become “celebrities”.

Because of that, organizations want to use them to sell their products. So they make them ambassadors of their brands and all of that. And therefore they become role models. They are the ones you see hogging the attention of the media. You see them getting interviewed al the time.

And then you with a degree, Mr. Professor, what attention do you get? Let’s look at it this way: Look, we’re saying we don’t have jobs for our young people who are leaving school. The question is:

“What does the person leaving school have to offer the world?”

Nobody is going to just dish out money to anybody. People want you to solve their problems!

If you are a problem solver in the real sense of it, people will want to engage with you. If they need to pay you they will, because they know you can solve their problem.

What are products of our schooling systems capable of?

Most of the time all they have is book knowledge and even the book knowledge they have is often very watery these days, because of the poor or degenerated quality of the education provided.

The alternative is to empower people to build on their own talents, gifts and natural skills sets. And then find ways to leverage to provide value to other people using those abilities they have, and then earn income in the process. So yeah, you can go to the university and get whatever degree you want, but the thing is when you come out, or graduate, you’ve got to be able to take what you’ve learnt from there, and monetize it.

You’ve got to be able to find a way to use what you learnt in school, to earn income without necessarily having to go knock on the door of a company to employ you.

You’ve got to be able to think creatively with the exposure that you’ve had to the institution that you’ve learnt from, and come up with ideas of how to earn income using the knowledge and expertise that you’ve gained.

If you’re somebody in mass communication for instance, you want to begin to think unconventionally.

How can you help, for instance, an up and coming artiste, market his new tracks and get attention from a potential buying public as against having to go and shell out a lot of money to some big name producer that probably may just exploit him or her.

How can you use your skills as a mass communication professional. All your training. Put that into the use of the web, and leverage some huge marketing platform to promote this guy, and then get a producer crawling to him or her, on his/her knees, asking “Look let me take your brand and build it to the next level as well. You’re good. I’ve checked you out on the web. You’re this, you’re “.

These are things that are possible, and in a variety of ways. I’m talking about entertainment now, but same idea can be applied in other fields. Look, I’ve already mentioned what I do.The field I’m in is a totally different field from what many people go into. So again the Internet allows you the opportunity to choose where you want to go, what you want to focus on. And because of the low operational overheads of using the web to promote yourself and to do what you do, you find out that you can actually keep going for a much longer period, even when you say you don’t have capital.

So all these issues about “I can’t get a job”, and “there’s no capital to start a business”, the Internet model invalidates that excuse for any person who may contemplate it!

That would be a cop out, and a sign that s/he is not serious.

Except you’re lazy and you do not want to use the creative abilities given to you by your God.

And that’s what I’m talking about in this pod cast. I’m saying that the thinking about how to create employment, how to create jobs has to be changed.

Those of you who have a role to play in finding jobs or creating employment for people, have to begin to think beyond what you’ve always known.

The model of running around on the streets applying for jobs, and then saying you’re giving people jobs.

What do you mean “giving people jobs”?

You can show people how to create jobs for themselves. How to create income earning models that probably don’t require them to work more than a few hours per week.

This is happening. The thing is some people keep saying it’s happening in only Oyinbo (White man’s) land. That is not true. It’s not only in developed societies.

Right here in Nigeria, there are so many local business models that can be taken online and operated profitably, even from the comfort of the home.

I am doing it already, and I am working with my children to make sure they learn how to do it. Because I have told my kids that none of them is going to be employed by anybody.

They will choose to get in and out of paid employment only to get experience and to get exposure.
But as far as taking care of themselves is concerned, and earning income, they will be able to do that as real life digital multipreneurs.

So, I hope I have been able to stir a bit of curiosity in your mind about this. It’s something that I have a passion for. I hope to see Africans drop all this muscle exertion and begin to look at more intelligent use of the intellect to create opportunities for themselves.

It’s the only way that Africa is going to catch up with the rest of the world.

We need to stop thinking that we need to use muscle power, run around physically and sweating around all over the place.

The people that use their intellect are the ones running the world. Take a look around you. That’s why Toshiba, Microsoft etc – they literally control us.

So if we want to really catch up with other countries, we must see that the thinkers in those societies are the ones leading. And the thinkers need to wake up in Africa, and begin to lead as well.

If you have any interesting in connecting with me on this subject, I’m open to taking any questions. Just fill/submit the web form linked below, to send me your message.

Note that I have no desire to meet any government person, and do not wish to be employment or hired by any government. If you want ideas or suggestions about how to go about this, feel free to get in touch – click here to send me a message.

Verbatim Text Transcript of Welcome Video message for Tayo Solagbade’s Home Study MS Excel Heaven Visual Basic Programming Video Series on DVD

Hi. My name is Tayo Solagbade.

This is the introduction to the Home Study Video version of my Microsoft Excel Heaven Visual Basic Programming Coaching.

Now, typically in order for you to get access to this series of videos, you would actually have become a member of my Excel Heaven Visual Basic Club – which is available for access on the web. You would have access to a private closed group on Facebook, and also to a password protected members-only section of my website.

This video series is the equivalent, or kind of alternative to the on-demand 4 day Practical Excel VB Programming Coaching Workshop that I offer.

I’ve offered this for years, since 2006, and it’s been something that has enabled me to share my expertise with a few people who saw the need to improve their abilities, in terms of how they could be productive using MS Excel.

No matter how much you think you know MS Excel, in term of using excel if you are not automating MS Excel using visual basic you are really really undercutting your self. I’ll tell you that. It doesn’t matter how much expertise you think you have, for as long as you are not using visual basic to automat MS Excel, you are not doing as much as you are capable of.

In fact you’re really, really, really crawling instead of flying. And there’s no exaggeration. All you have to do us go to ExcelHeaven.biz to look at some of the applications I have showcased there through my Youtube channel.

Now, in this video series which is like I said the Home Study equivalent of the 4-day practical coaching workshop.

You will learn first of all how to design your worksheets using best practice techniques. Best practice techniques in the sense that there is what you call an approach to designing your worksheets, setting up your tables, posting your data, that will enhance your ability to get the best possible results using Microsoft Excel.

Now if you do not observe those rules, guideline and practice those techniques, what will happen is tat you would make your use of MS Excel needlessly burdensome, cumbersome, full of drudgery and you know when you’re using an application like MS Excel which is the best reporting application on the planet, it would be a shame if you then begin to struggle as if you don’t have it.

Somebody said you lie on your bed the way you make it.

The way you design your worksheets and the way you setup your workbooks to function, ultimately determines how productive you can be in your data analysis, data recording, trending and report generation.

Now, the other thing you’re going to learn is how to use range names to make your formulas more powerful. This is not exactly part of automation, in terms of the fact that you don’t really do coding to do range name creation. But your understanding of how to use range names will make your ability to do your coding in terms of using MS Excel Visual Basic code to control Excel so much more effective.

So it would save you a lot of time in making references to different parts of your workbook and worksheet, in your coding. So much so that you won’t even have to stress yourself remembering the areas of the spreadsheet you want to refer to.

I know you may not understand that now…but if you’re a reasonably experienced user of MS Excel, you will know what I mean by this. But even if you don’t. don’t worry – it will be explained to you.

One of the opportunities you have with this home study version is that I’ll be providing little tips to help you quickly kind of catch up in terms of your understanding of certain important aspects of normal Excel.use that we need to ensure you have before you can appreciate the advanced concepts in Excel Visual Basic Programming.

Click here to request the full video download and/or contact me about getting the Home Study Video Tutorials

 

Succeeding Through Hard Work, Determination and Persistence: 3 Lessons from Nigeria’s Igbo Traders

If you think the title of this article is an attempt by a Yoruba man, to suck up to Igbos (who happen to be my in-laws), I’m sorry to disappoint you. It is NOT.

What I share here are insights based on objective study and evaluation of the trade and commerce (and sometimes manufacturing/creative) activities of a majority of people belonging to this major ethnic group of Nigerians.

1. Take Responsibility for Your Future

These guys (and for those that are married – their spouses), have a penchant for NOT wanting to sit back and wait for manna to fall from heaven, into their laps.

Note that I refer here to the ones engaged in trade and commerce for a living. Even when they are soliciting assistance or support from others, their attitude is often one of readiness to take personal action to achieve the breakthrough they desire.

I’d seen hints of that in my contact with them as a student in the university, whenever I visited the Oshodi market. I was often struck by how the young but energetic ones among them, undergoing apprenticeship, eagerly went after customers and worked to win sales for their “masters”. Years later, they would gain :”freedom” and get support to open their own shops. Most times these guys have no problems paying their way – in kind – to achieve their goals.

In one of my several night trips between Lagos and Benin cities, while still working as a young shift brewer in Guinness Nigeria Plc Benin Brewery, I recall having to board a luxurious bus coming from a major Eastern city (Onitsha or so) and headed for Lagos.

I joined them at close to 12 midnight after waiting several hours, following my arrival from Guinness’ Ikpoba Hill premises, where I’d completed my afternoon shift.

When the bus arrived Lagos in the early hours of the morning, and we began disembarking, I was to discover that most of my fellow travelers were able bodied young Igbo men with LOTS of well packed goods in the cargo underside of the bus. It took me several minutes to draw myself away from watching them as they moved their stuff on to the ground. 30 minutes later, they were done, and had arranged another vehicle to transport them to their market destinations.

I thought to myself: These guys don’t sit around waiting for anyone to open doors for them. They take action to make things happen for themselves, with the mental attitude that anything else that comes their way will be icing on the cake they’ve already baked.

Being of similar mental disposition myself, I drew inspiration from seeing others not even in my intellectual line of work acting in a manner I could relate to. And that further boosted my determination to remain that way.

2. Make Problem Solving a Way of Life

Have you ever met an Igbo trader (does not matter what s/he deals in!) who readily admitted he could NOT solve your problem as an intending buyer. If you’re a Nigerian, I believe you know what I’m getting at here.

Just go to any market where the Igbos operate and ask for the item you wish to buy. Unless it’s a device used for building space ships, the person you speak with is likely to either:

(a) invite you to come in and see if what s/he has is what you are looking for…or

(b) tell you to follow him/her to the “other shop”

Never mind the fact that THAT “other” shop may not be his/hers. What matters is that their attitude of wanting – even insisting – on helping you find what you want, often leads them to make sales that others not as persistent as they are readily lose.

I recall going around puzzled for about 2 days in 2015, after I rented a bigger apartment in an area of Cotonou called Aibatin, looking for a place to buy a set of plastic chairs and table. Everywhere I went, the indigenous shop owners told me they did not deal in products of that nature. And in most cases they simply advised me to go to the Igbos.

It took me a while to get it, but eventually one of them told me such items were often exclusively brought in by Igbo traders, as he arranged for a bike rider to take me to one. Less than one hour later, I’d purchased and returned home with the new items. It’s amazing how these guys identify a gaping hole in their target market and then fill it in a way that makes them nearly indispensable!

Now don’t get me wrong. Sometimes they can take it too far, for instance by trying to convince you what you SEE them showing you, which you tell them you do NOT want, is what you actually NEED.

They have a habit of trying – sometimes – to sell ice to the proverbial Eskimo. However, my experiences in dealing with them indicate you need only let them know that you are NOT gullible, for them to drop that act!

Otherwise, this habit they have is one that I believe every person who wants to excel in life needs to adopt. If people know you to be someone who often has the answers or information they need, and/or who knows the solutions to problems they have, they will frequently seek you out, and refer you to others. By implication, you are likely you get talked about – positively – a lot. Be it in paid employment or business, such a reputation can dramatically boost your ability to succeed and excel!

3. Be Willing to Learn Anything New That Will Make You Better

And this is the one that makes me proud to be a Nigerian when I travel. Ever traveled across the borders of African countries? It’s true that we get bashed reputation-wise, due to bad deeds of some naughty or disorderly Nigerians.

However, I must say that everywhere I have gone I have seen consistent level of grudging respect accorded Nigerians in general due to what nationals of other African countries I’ve visited see some of our people achieve.

Please understand that I am aware that other Nigerians who are not engaged in trade and commerce are out there doing great things. However, I have to say that the numbers in which Igbos do their thing as far as trade and commerce goes is impressive – in fact intimidating.

In Cameroon’s Douala, I was frequently told – during my 3 week stay – about Igbo traders based in a place called Kanyi-Abasi (not sure about the spelling, so what I’ve used here is the closest I’m able to conceived from the pronunciation).

That place is known to be the centre for sales of all sorts of spare parts. People came from far and wide to buy from them. I also learned that as a result of their success, many of the Igbos sent their kids to the very best schools in that Francophone African country.

In Benin Republic’s Cotonou (which I made my base from 2013), there is a place called Missebou. A section of that market is occupied by Igbo traders engaged in selling mainly second hand shoes and clothing.

My 2005 two week visit to Ghana also revealed similar presence of Igbos as traders. We all know the trend continues right into the South of Africa. The Igbos are a relentless forced that cannot but be reckoned with in trade and commerce especially.

But you’re probably wondering: “So? That’s nothing new. Everybody knows that!”

And you would be right. Indeed we all know the Igbos to be ubiquitous.

But here’s what struck me:

Compared to ALL the other tribes and ethnic groups in Nigeria (including mine – the Yorubas), the Igbos are the ones who often do NOT recognize any limitations with regard to where they can establish themselves and flourish.

I say this with regard to the fact, for instance, that Nigeria is surrounded by mostly French speaking nations. My love for traveling both within and outside Nigeria by road (and once by sea) has brought me in contact with people from different tribes.

What I noticed consistently as I traveled was that compared to their Yoruba counterparts in particular (who were often fewer anyway) over 90% of the Igbos I met were not only self-employed but also fluent French speakers.

I should add here though that most picked up their French from the streets, but in truth they knew enough to hold their own in the purely French speaking socioeconomic environment.

To put this in perspective, you must remember that being in those countries, they often have to attend to non-english speaking customers. If you’ve ever tried to make conversation in a language you are not familiar with, you’ll likely know that finding the right word to express your intended meaning can be both difficult and frustrating.

Now, imagine trying to make a sale and being unable to communicate the benefits of your product…?

I mean benefits that make it superior to the one your non-english speaking prospective buyer is waving in your face. as his/her justification for wanting you to drop your price, and you will appreciate the challenge the Igbo trader in a non-english speaking society faces.

But guess what, I have had to buy stuff many times from Igbos who did not know I could speak English, talk less the fact that I was a fellow Nigerian – and often left with great respect in my heart for them.

Their resilience in learning what to say and how to say it, while in the middle of negotiations with a French-speaking customer told me volumes about the mental attitude that makes the average Igbo trader succeed against all odds.

Not only are they willing to learn a new language(s), they are also willing to learn new ways of doing things – including adapting to the cultures and practices of the societies in which they find themselves. Like I mentioned earlier, there will always be exceptions, and some of them do go about trying to break the rules in their host societies. But those who do that are fewer than those who don’t.

Final Words

I believe the above attributes, if encouraged in more Nigerians from an early age, regardless of whether they want to be in paid or self employment, will produce a nation of go-getters unafraid of working hard, to achieve their goals in life.

Right now, we have too many Nigerians young and old – not willing to do the work, but eager to get the pay!

 

PII 001: The Secret to Succeeding by Creating Your Own Luck [FREE Podcast]

When I quit Guinness to pursue a longstanding dream of being self-employed, Andy R. Jones, then Benin Brewery Operations Manager, apart from uttering phrases like “Tayo simply refuses to Fail” while speaking at my send forth party, went further to send me the following super handwritten note in a Christmas card, days before I left:

“..I honestly believe you are one of those who will succeed at anything he does. Your commitment and effort has been outstanding….Thanks for all your hard work since I’ve been here – you will be sorely missed. I don’t need to wish you good luck, you have the ability to make your own luck.- Andy(R. Jones) ”

That was in 2001 – 14 years ago.

Over the years that have passed since then, I’ve pursued entrepreneurial success with the same diligent devotion to continuous self-improvement, with untiring persistence that Andy and other in Guinness came to know me for.

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PII 001: The Secret to Succeeding by Creating Your Own Luck [FREE Podcast]

When I quit Guinness to pursue a longstanding dream of being self-employed, Andy R. Jones, then Benin Brewery Operations Manager, apart from uttering phrases like “Tayo simply refuses to Fail” while speaking at my send forth party, went further to send me the following super handwritten note in a Christmas card, days before I left:

“..I honestly believe you are one of those who will succeed at anything he does. Your commitment and effort has been outstanding….Thanks for all your hard work since I’ve been here – you will be sorely missed. I don’t need to wish you good luck, you have the ability to make your own luck.- Andy(R. Jones) ”

That was in 2001 – 14 years ago.

Over the years that have passed since then, I’ve pursued entrepreneurial success with the same diligent devotion to continuous self-improvement, with untiring persistence that Andy and other in Guinness came to know me for.

Just like it happened in paid employment (though this turned out to be a LOT tougher and took much longer) I am now reaping the rewards of doing the same thing.

Today, apart from enjoying excellent relations with my clients, most of who see me more as a friend than a service provider or consultant, I am also getting more and more lucky in the way I attract new clients and customers for the growing range of solutions I offer!

Yes. That’s how some people would describe it. Luck. But luck can be seen to be good or bad, depending on how one chooses to view it. My mental attitude, as a student of Napoleon Hill’s Success Achievement Philosophy, and Wallace D. Wattle’s Science of Getting Rich is that luck is what you make of it.

And if you choose to ALWAYS see it as GOOD LUCK, and you go on to think and act to make it turn out that way, then that is what it will become for you.

This is what made Andy, and others who have seen me in action conclude I have the ability to make my own luck.

The truth is EVERY willing person has the ability to do the exact same thing. My life is proof of it, as are the lives of many authentic achievers on record in history.

Tayo Solagbade's Performance Improvement IDEAS(PI Squared) Newsletter PII 001: The Secret to Succeeding by Creating Your Own Luck [FREE Podcast]

This pod cast offers you ideas you can use, to learn how to adopt the right mental attitude that will enable you make your own luck. If you’ve ever let anyone convince you that someone outside of yourself is responsible for the seeming bad fortunes you’re having in life, I urge you to stop dis-empowering yourself in that manner.

No one can make anything happen in your life that you do NOT permit in the first place by way of the thinking habits you adopt. Not even people supposedly armed with evil spiritual powers (whatever that means) to harm you.

Listen to this pod cast and liberate yourself from today!

PS: Request the pod cast transcript

Whenever I post an audio recording/pod cast, I will create a downloadable verbatim text transcript version in PDF format, which will be available on-demand, for anyone who wants it. All you have to do is fill and submit a request form here (click here now to request it for the above pod cast).

See you next week!

 

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Monday:

What if you could print your own money – anytime you need it? [Introducing Tayo Solagbade’s Performance Improvement IDEAS (PI Squared) Newsletter]

What if you could print your own money – anytime you need it? What if you developed the ability to  make the money you need come into your possession, wherever and whenever the need arises. Many who practice the Christian religion, and who read the bible, may be familiar with the phrase “The Lord will […]

[Tuesday]:

Teach Kids to Develop (& Monetize!) Market Relevant Abilities EARLY In Life [VIDEO DEMONSTRATION: After Watching Short DIY Video, 12 Year Old Builds Battery Powered Toy Power bike Using Sticks from Sweets as Frames, a Rotor from Damaged DVD as Engine, Plastic Coke Bottle Covers as Tyres & a Microphone Battery from his Mother’s Church As Power Source]

This video (click here to watch in a new window) shows me test running the battery powered toy power bike built my 12 year old son, whose natural talent for creating electrical gadgets continues to excite and amaze me. He’s been like this since he was about 8 years old. I’ve written several articles in […]

 

[Wednesday]:

Get My Home Study Excel-VB Programming Video Tutorial DVD

This is a due diligence update regarding my Excel VB club Membership Learning Opportunities. Some prospective club members recently expressed a preference for my branded auto run DVD based Step-by-Step Home Study Video & PDF tutorials. They made this request: A. So they can access the tutorials off line without incurring additional costs or inconvenient […]

 

[Thursday]:

Business Best Practice Ideas: You Do Not Have To Cut Corners To Make A Profit

Over the past decade or so, from the time I become self-employed in 2002, I have been “fortunate” to run into – and in certain instances – work quite closely with – some unscrupulous, or “not very honest”, entrepreneurs. In most cases, I was heartbroken to find that the impressions I initially had, tended not […]

 

[Friday]:

Rabbit Farm Business Startup As Alternative to Traditional Livestock Businesses

In a 2013 farm business ideas article (click to read it here), I wrote an article in which I made the case for Rabbit farming as a viable low cost means to boost availability of high quality protein towards raising the appallingly low per capita protein consumption in Nigeria/Africa. In my usual habit of walking […]

 

[Saturday]:

THE FARM CEO (Issue 36): Rabbit Farm Business Startup As Alternative to Traditional Livestock Businesses, The Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas Private/Closed Facebook Group Debuts, A Permanent Solution to Africa’s Low Per Capita Protein Consumption

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ] This 36th issue of The Farm CEO features ONE page less than previous issues as the first of a series of new content changes I will be implementing to streamline it with what I’ll be doing on the […]

 

Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

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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THE FARM CEO (Issue 36): Rabbit Farm Business Startup As Alternative to Traditional Livestock Businesses, The Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas Private/Closed Facebook Group Debuts, A Permanent Solution to Africa’s Low Per Capita Protein Consumption

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

This 36th issue of The Farm CEO features ONE page less than previous issues as the first of a series of new content changes I will be implementing to streamline it with what I’ll be doing on the pages of the new Farm CEOs Club Facebook Group. Basically, subscribers will be invited to become members and the content generated there will be used to source highlights to feature here.

Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

this issue

[URL] Rabbit Farm Business Startup As Alternative to Traditional Livestock Businesses P.1

[URL] The Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas Private/Closed Facebook Group Debuts P.2

[URL] A Permanent Solution to Africa’s Low Per Capita Protein Consumption! P.2

[URL] FREE Advert Spaces P.3

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 36 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 8th February 2016)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 36 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 8th February 2016)

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1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

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Rabbit Farm Business Startup As Alternative to Traditional Livestock Businesses

In a 2013 farm business ideas article (click to read it here), I wrote an article in which I made the case for Rabbit farming as a viable low cost means to boost availability of high quality protein towards raising the appallingly low per capita protein consumption in Nigeria/Africa.

In my usual habit of walking my talk, I have since gone far in my efforts to get involved in starting my own rabbit farm business (as part of an integrated Farm Business Support Centre offering I’m working to launch in Benin Republic).

While a student in the University, I’d operated a micro rabbit farm business in the backyard of my parents’ Lagos-Gbagada home.

Back then, I would sell my slaughtered and roasted rabbits, wrapped in foil paper, to health conscious seniors like Mrs. Lois Omagbemi (mother-in-law to Mary Onyali, the former African sprints champion).

Today, I’m keen to get my farm CEO clients and those aspiring, to see Commercial Rabbit farm business as the worthwhile venture that it really is. A quick google search on the web will show that the awareness of this lucrative venture has grown a lot in Africa.

My earlier mentioned article (click here to read it) highlights key benefits accruable from engaging in rabbit farming, so I will not repeat them here.

Instead, this article is meant to share with you excerpts from an exchange I had with an aspiring farm CEO working a day job, who showed interest in venturing into commercial rabbit farming, after a paid consultation session.

The recommendations I make to aspiring farm business owner today are being more and more influenced by what I’ve seen happen to other farm CEOs I’ve served over the past few years.

Nigeria in particular is a market with too much unpredictable variability.

For instance Bird Flu for poultry and Swine Flu for pigs are examples of diseases that diligent efforts of other countries’ government agencies in collaboration with their farmers have largely brought under control or eliminated.

Sadly, in Nigeria, I was shocked in Feb 2015 (i.e. last year) when an elderly Kano based Farm CEO told me over 700k birds had been lost to Bird Flu even though little news of it was known to the public and the government was doing more of talking than acting to end it.

That’s why the problem remains till now!

All of that led me to conclude that Catfish and Rabbits would offer less risky and more pocket friendly opportunities i- hence my decision to focus on recommending micro livestock like rabbits and fish.

Unless you have personal funds to invest immediately for a large scale operation, I feel most people need not invest in an elaborate business plan to startup

Like any other business, putting a business plan together will often be advisable. However, where it concerns rabbitry, I have a slightly different orientation. Like I told the farm CEO I mentioned above, when we met in his home, you can start very small with 3 to 4 does and 1 buck (or possibly 9 to 12 does and 3 bucks etc), and rapidly multiply them to a large operation in just one year.

My observations out here have taught me that it pays to startup small with a business like rabbitry (especially since you have a day job) to ensure one gets the hang of rearing them competently.

The best part, is that you can start small in January and arrive December with a big operation due to the rabbit’s unique high reproductive and growth capability.

That low cost start-up approach is one I personally prefer most people start with.

To encourage those who choose to go that small size startup route, here’s a 4 part zero cost offer of support I’d like to make as my own contribution to your DIY efforts. It’s what I had in mind to do all along if you went for it:

1. I will research and send you information about, and contact details for individuals and organizations you can connect with to get startup rabbit breeding stocks and other requirements.

2. I will gladly accompany you to examine rabbit stocks with providers you connect with. While there, I will interview the operators to establish the quality of the rabbit gene pool they work with, the breeding procedures they follow etc, so as to reasonably ascertain reliability of what they offer. It goes without saying though that one can never get 100% certainty.

3. It would be my pleasure to provide hands on practical rabbit farm management training for you to get you started in your operations. I will send you downloads links to 2 comprehensive manuals on rabbit farming, so that the hands on training will not take much time, or effort.

4. I will help you proactively search for buyers, and also share the many processing and sales/marketing ideas I have used successfully to sell my own raised rabbits.

5. When the rabbitry business is stabilized (6 months all being equal), you can then look at ways to integrate catfish farming – and again it would be my pleasure to help in any way I can.

The only thing you’ll have to do to make ANY of the above happen in terms of my support, will be to cover my expenses.

It would make me very happy to see you succeed in starting your own business in a manner that is convenient and pocket friendly. I believe it is possible to do so with rabbit and fish farming. But I am convinced those who are able to master rabbit farm business the way I advocate will have a massive competitive edge in the marketplace.

I say this based on the personal plans I have to launch mine, after years of careful observation and study of healthy living driven diet trends here in Nigeria/Africa. I will be putting my insights and expertise at your disposal.

That’s my token contribution offer, to support you in achieving your stated goal.

IMPORTANT NOTE: You must be my client in order to take advantage of the above zero cost support offer. Click here and here as well as here, to review products and services I offer, that you may wish to order (such as the Excel-VB Ration Formulator, the Poultry Farm Manager, the popular Feed Formulation Handbook and other information products).

Now, having said the above, if you’d still like to have something of a formal
document to work with, say to guide your expansion plans, here’s another offer.

I can use mainly my email and phone contacts, as well as online research where possible, to put together what would possibly be best referred to as a Feasibility Report for a Low Cost Rabbit Farm Business Startup.

Among others, I would go through my Farm CEO client contacts (in and out of Africa) to get relevant
additional details to combine with what I get locally in putting it together – including the aspect of integrating with catfish farming.

I would also visit their farms – and other well known farming establishments I have contacts in – to get more information for the feasibility report, since that’s my zone. Another thing: I could even explore buying high performing breeding stock for you to startup with! (You cover expenses of courses).

Note one of the major differences here (compared to the elaborate business plan option) is that I would not move around locally in Nigeria to identify, connect with and get farm specific data via face to face meetings. It would not be as comprehensive, but it could give you something to study as an action plan
implementation guide.

[IMPORTANT NOTE: Again you MUST be my client to take advantage of it.]

Now, the above report may also prove useful after you’ve started small and grown your rabbitry say for 6 months

By then you would have your own farm specific data that we would be able to post into my template’s spreadsheet tables for the feasibility study to generate real world reports/analyses that we can then present to convince prospective investors with!

The above in my opinion, will inspire more confidence in the minds of those we approach, because they will see on-farm proof of how rabbit farming can rapidly generate returns on a small investment. More importantly, they would be impressed with your demonstrated efforts to start where you are, with what you have.

If this additional adapted feasibility report offer idea appeals to you, or you would like to have a full featured, comprehensive business plan prepared for you, click here to send me a message.

Business Best Practice Ideas: You Do Not Have To Cut Corners To Make A Profit

Over the past decade or so, from the time I become self-employed in 2002, I have been “fortunate” to run into – and in certain instances – work quite closely with – some unscrupulous, or “not very honest”, entrepreneurs.

In most cases, I was heartbroken to find that the impressions I initially had, tended not to be accurate representations of what they did in reality. I say “fortunate”, because I learnt quick, valuable lessons as a result, that now make it possible for me to write THIS article for the reader’s benefit.

Quite a number of these individuals seem willing to – every once in a while – allow themselves a little indiscretion here and there.

Some are greedy cheats, and will go out of their way, given the slightest opportunity, to take advantage of another person – even if s/he is a relative!

Yet they KNOW it is wrong to deceive or defraud customers, clients – or indeed anybody.

James Cook in his book, “The Start-up Entrepreneur” was obviously familiar with the widespread nature of this problem, and hammered quite a bit on the need for entrepreneurs to be ethical in all their business dealings, at all times. The fact remains that no matter how many people openly engage in dishonest or fraudulent business practices, it will still be wrong for YOU to do the same thing!

But Why Do People Do It?

We must not be too abstract in the way we discuss this problem. To understand it, one could ask the question: Why do some people in business appear to so readily succumb to the temptation to cut corners?

The truth is that many who embark on entrepreneuring with honest intentions, often encounter traumatizing trials, challenges, setbacks and disappointments. In Think And Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill acknowledged that an individual, due to the pressure of a prolonged period of adversity may become temporarily dishonest, in a bid to secure some relief for the pain s/he feels.

So the necessary suffering that a person undergoes in the pursuit of a challenging goal might make him/her do one or two things that are dishonest, for a while. Ideally however, his/her conscience would eventually force him/her to take corrective action to discontinue the bad habits.

Where it becomes a problem is when the affected person, or another who does not even have such a problem – but who seeks a quick and easy route to success – makes engaging in dishonest or insincere acts a regular habit. In other words, s/he adopts routine and repetitive corner-cutting or crooked dealings, as a preferred alternative route to reach a desired goal(s).

You Do Not Need To Do It

I want anyone confronted with this kind of challenge to understand that IT IS POSSIBLE to weather those rough periods of adversity without engaging in unethical business conduct.

Simply dig in, learn quickly from your experiences, and correct your mistakes. Keep in mind ALWAYS, the proven fact that periods of difficulty and hardship WILL help you develop psychological stamina, and become more resourceful in dealing with problems you encounter while pursuing your goals.

Again, and at the risk of sounding boastful, I know this to be true because I’ve been there. Had it not been for those terrible losses and disappointments that I have continually overcome in pursuing my goals, I would not have become as self-confident, as I am today, when it comes to discussing entrepreneuring or what it takes to persistently pursue challenging life goals under situations that appear utterly hopeless and discouraging.

What Will You Do, If/When Confronted With A Fraudulent/Tempting Offer ?

Before you give me an answer, I will ask you to read the following statement I use to guide myself: “you will never know if you will steal, UNTIL the day you find yourself presented with a perfect opportunity to do so, in a way that you can be certain no one will ever find out that you did it”.

Now that you have read it, think about my preceding question again.

Do you KNOW for certain what you will do if/when confronted with a tempting proposition to do something dishonest or unethical in business(or elsewhere) in exchange for a reward/return you place a high value on?

For many, what they are willing to do is usually dependent on how they feel it will make them look to those who KNOW about it. This is the reason why people keep getting caught for corruptly enriching themselves: they ALWAYS think no one will find them out!

I believe every person who desires to achieve authentic success, must be able to successfully say NO to the above stated type of fraudulent/tempting opportunity (i.e. one known only to him and which s/he is sure no one will find out about).

It however takes HAVING a compelling vision, strong values, plenty of self-discipline, great will power and an achievement orientation, to behave in this manner consistently – especially when you experience painfully prolonged periods of lack and hardship.

Work Hard To Immunize Yourself Against The Temptation Of “Corner Cutting”

You must work hard to develop the needed moral strength to resist the temptation when it does come…and it will! In the case of the entrepreneurs described above, they allowed their desperate desire to succeed quickly, to cloud their judgment of what was proper and ethical, and consequently adopted shameful practices.

Sometimes clients or customers may push the point(where they consider “switching from honest to dishonest”), by refusing to pay up after the entrepreneurs had delivered requested products or services.

Especially in societies where entrepreneuring is not yet widely accepted as a viable means of earning a living, and social welfare schemes are absent or in their infancy.

When this happens, those entrepreneurs who are unable to stay strong under these conditions, look for ways to cushion the “pain”: they begin to cheat those who do bring business to them! Having said that, there are certain entrepreneurs who don’t need any “tempting”, because they are just naturally greedy cheats – perpetually on the prowl for unsuspecting persons they can take advantage of.

BUT the truth must be told: Whether or not you have been cheated by clients, punished, exploited, or betrayed, there is absolutely no excuse for becoming fraudulent in your dealings with others.

You won’t last long if you go on doing that. So, it’s up to you to decide where you want to stand. I hope when you take your decision, it will be the right one: which is to act with integrity at all times, in all your dealings, be it in business or life in general.

Get My Home Study Excel-VB Programming Video Tutorial DVD

This is a due diligence update regarding my Excel VB club Membership Learning Opportunities. Some prospective club members recently expressed a preference for my branded auto run DVD based Step-by-Step Home Study Video & PDF tutorials.

They made this request:

A. So they can access the tutorials off line without incurring additional costs or inconvenient delays that periodically occur with the web based versions, due to poor connectivity.

B. Because they are not able to travel down to attend the LIVE training in Lagos.

So, starting this weekend I’ll be creating step-by-step tutorials for them based on the contents of my 4 Day Excel VB Programming Workshop flyer linked below(click here to view it).

There will also be real life case study videos showing the steps I followed in using Excel VB programming to build the following commercial spreadsheet software that I have sold for years:

a. Automated cash book (built in 2006 for a Large Akoka based private hospital and later sold to an Ikeja based private hospital)

b. Automated Payslip (and Bank Salaries Payments Schedule) Generator – used by 2 large Lagos based private hospitals, with over 120 employees, since 2007.

c. Automated Invoice Generator (built for a small IT firm on Lagos Island in 2004 and sold to over 5 other businesses).

d. Automated Income & Expense Manager (built in 2006 for a business centre in Opebi, Ikeja and now sold to over 70 individuals and businesses in and out of Lagos. Very popular.)

You can think of this Home Study DVD product as a recorded version
of my On Demand 4 Day Workshop.

The advantage it offers is however the fact that you will be able to watch and re-watch each video anytime you want, and as often as you want – in addition to being able to read/print the accompanying PDFs.

You will be able to ask me questions via phone/email about what you watch that is not clear. During LIVE meetings, the DVD will provide a useful basis for discussing what you need to know and do.

The tutorials will be completed and dispatched on DVD via Fedex from Monday 22nd Feb 2016.

Price for DVD = N30k

NB: Other tutorial videos showing how to build my other commercial apps listed below can be included on request.

1. Automated Church Records Manager

2. Clients Contacts/Records Manager

3. Membership Records Manager

4. Hotel, Restaurant & Bars Manager

5. Clinic Records Manager

6. Pure Water Business Manager

7. Manufacturing Business Manager

8. Supermarket Business Manager

…And others at www.excelheaven.biz

My tutorials demonstrate how Excel VB can be used to dramatically boost productivity by automating routine and repetitive tasks in MS Excel

This helps to save time, effort and human resources needed to get data recording, analyses and report generation tasks done on time and with minimal or no avoidable errors.

All things being, equal, I will soon put up this new Home Study Video and PDF series on the paid members only section of my website for members to access online.

Click here to contact me if you have any questions or require clarification.

Learn more about my Excel VB Club offer here

You can view the Private Closed Facebook Group for the Excel-VB Club here.

What if you could print your own money – anytime you need it? [Introducing Tayo Solagbade’s Performance Improvement IDEAS (PI Squared) Newsletter]

What if you could print your own money – anytime you need it? What if you developed the ability to  make the money you need come into your possession, wherever and whenever the need arises.

Many who practice the Christian religion, and who read the bible, may be familiar with the phrase “The Lord will meet you at the point of your need”.

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from next week – 15th February 2016.
I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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Issue No. 001 goes LIVE on Monday 15th February 2016

What if you could print your own money – anytime you need it? What if you developed the ability to be able to make the money you need come into your possession, wherever and whenever the need arises.

Many who practise the christian religion, and who read the bible may be familiar with the phrase “God will meet you at the point of your need”.

I was brought up in a strong christian home, and bible study was an activity strictly enforced by my parents – my father especually. That foundation was what exposed me to a lot of the “promises” that christians “claim” and pronouce in their frequent affirmations.

As I grew up however, especually during my 3rd to final year in the University, I saw A LOT of things that made me change my views about religion.

By the time I graduated, I’d chosen to carry out without formally practising any religion. Instead, I devoted myself to reading books to gain a better understanding of the difference I sensed existed between religion and spirituality.

The latter appealed to me greatly. I instinctiely felt it would better equip me to connect with the creator, by living my life in accordance with the universal laws setup by Him to reward us on earth.

Today, over 2 decades later, I have become proficient in doing just that, and the results I achieve in my personal and work related activities provide ample proof that I regularly use to back up my claims.

Especially noteworthy has been my “romance” with lack of money, that became full blown within 2 short years after I quit the security of paid employment in Guinness Nigeria, at the height of my career success, to pursue my long standing dream of being self-employment.

All through the 7 years I’d been in that company, I’d enjoyed rapid career advancement opportunities, with exciting salary remuneration. Money had never been a problem for me. As a bachelor, I did not womanize or drink.

Instead I spent most of my money on furnishing my apartment and acquiring self-development resources e.g. books, home study video CDs, attending seminars, traveling to other states/countries etc.

Saving was NEVER something I gave any thought to. Since another month;s salary always came in to plug the gaping hole from the last month’s thoughtless spending blitz. I was a driven career man who spared no expense in achieving his personal goals.

The goals were worthwhile, but I did not go about achieving them with PRUDENCE, especially with regard to my spending.

That habit would later cost me A LOT in my early startup years, to the point that I exhausted the funds I left Guinness with, under a year. Then the REAL test began. And that test went on for MANY years filled with prolonged periods of delays, disappointments and setbacks.

I just could not earn money enough. For a long time, I struggled to make even the smallest amount. But I dug in, and read far and wide, as many books as I could. The question I kept asking myself was how I could set my brand up to ensure I always earned new money, to add to what I already had, so as to NEVER run out of cash again.

That become an obsession for me, and I studied ALL the experts who gave even the slightest indication that they knew how to do that. Eventually I discovered books on passive income – especially those by Robert Kiyosaki.

And later I read one in which he talked about being able to print your own money. Then it clicked. I understood that I could make it happen for myself. But I also realized I would have to do something VERY different from what I had been doing before – and from what others in my field were doing.

Today, I DO print my own money. And I am highly frugal in spending it, so as to get more done, with less.

In other words, I have setup a system that enables me earn money on a regular basis even when I do NOT have ANY client project in hand; even when I am sleeping; or out with my kids. And in 2016, I’m taking it to the next level already.

And I have also developed a system to ensure I do not waste it.

However, I do not want to stop there. I also realize, as I’ve said in recent articles, that the Creator wants me to start giving back by helping others succeed like I’m doing. And that’s why I’m launching this Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter as a replacement for my Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter.

Starting next week, in Issue 001 of this new Performance Improvement IDEAS (PI Squared) newsletter, I’ll be sharing insights to help you do what you do better, especially in your ability to excel at what you do, and earn more in the process.

For those of you who want to really excel, I WILL end every issue with a formal invitation to signup for access to my Password Protected Performance Improvement audio-visual home study library of resources.

There, you will gain access to audios/videos and ebooks in which I spell out how I print my own money, and how you can do the same.

See you next week!

SDN Blog

New posts from last week*
Monday:

No. 230: Post Employment Survival Strategies & Biz Startup Ideas [Hint: Signup for my Confidential Business Startup Ideas Support Service]

Tough economic times, fewer jobs for those seeking, and more job losses looming on the horizon for people in industries we once thought to offer job security, ALL combine to make the message in this issue of my newsletter most relevant and compelling! You will want to read this write-up if you are: a. preparing []

[Tuesday]:

Do You Really Need Employees?

I once read a document which featured interesting statistics like the following: “About three quarters of all U.S. business firms have no payroll. Most are self-employed persons operating unincorporated businesses, and may or may not be the owner’s principal source of income… Since 1997, however, non employers have grown faster than employer firms.” – U.S. […]

 

[Wednesday]:

The Need to Set the Right Example by Being Useful at Home (Even If You’re Busy)

Do Experts Wash Dishes? Do YOU? You read that right: I mean YOU, reading this right now. Regardless of your gender, or professional status, the above question is meant for YOU. Here’s a more elaborate version of it: As a startup or established expert in your field of interest or specialization, should you bother doing […]

 

[Thursday]:

Business Startup Ideas Support Service: Signup Procedure Details

In this article, I outline the formal procedure for my “Business Startup Ideas Support Service” signup and provision – which I announced in Issue No. 230 of my weekly newsletter (Click here to view) For any person who is interested in this service…we will have a meeting (which does NOT have to be face to […]

 

[Friday]:

Business Startup Ideas Support Service: Curious Persons Not Wanted

In this sequel to yesterday’s piece on the “formal procedure for my Business Startup Ideas Support Service signup and provision“, I explain the justification behind my insistence that clients make a paid commitment from the start, to demonstrate their seriousness of their interest in my solutions. In other words, I do NOT offer any options […]

 

[Saturday]:

Protected: Week 2 – Video and PDF Home Study Tutorial Introduction to MS Excel-Visual Basic Automation [GIFT: Send Me Your MS Excel Based Invoice & I’ll Send It Back Fully Automated, With Step-By-Step Video & PDF Home Study Do-It-Yourself Tutorial]

Hi, Welcome to the second week of your coaching as member of my Excel-VB club. To access this page, you will have used the PASSWORD emailed to your in box. Hope you’ve been able to review the content on the page I sent you a link to last week. It contains preliminary notes and sample videos […]

 

 

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Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

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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[IMPORTANT NOTE:====

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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