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4 Web Marketing Tips You Need to Achieve Success [True Story]

I have used the ideas I offer in this piece to successfully build name recognition, and generate increased pre-qualified sales leads, for myself.

They are not new. But I did not follow convention in putting them to use for my purposes.

Instead, I had to creatively adapt them to suit my needs. Indeed I was forced by circumstances to creatively adapt them to suit the unique challenges I encountered (details below) in marketing my products and services!

In the rest of this article, I share four(4) experience based tips about achieving sustainable web marketing success … Continue reading

THE FARM CEO (Issue 26): Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem, Products (e.g. Delicious Chin Chin) made from Cassava – Going beyond Fufu, Gari etc, Agro Nigeria: a 100% Nigerian magazine on Agriculture, 300 Ha Pineapple Plantation in Nigeria’s Calabar – Rivers State, Specialty Fats & Oils Made From Different Parts of the Palm Fruit [FREE Download – Complimentary: Special Issue. Agra Innovate Exhibition Visit Report]

In this special FREE issue of The Farm CEO, I present the promised report on my visit to the 2015 Agra Innovate exhibition on its last day (Thursday 26/11/2015), at Landmark Centre on Victoria Island.

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

[URL] Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem P.1

[URL] Products (e.g. Delicious Chin Chin) made from Cassava – Going beyond Fufu, Gari etc P.2

[URL] Agro Nigeria: a 100% Nigerian magazine on Agriculture P.2

[URL] 300 Ha Pineapple Plantation in Nigeria’s Calabar – Rivers State P.3

[URL] Specialty Fats & Oils Made From Different Parts of the Palm Fruit P.3

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 26 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 30th November 2015) – Click HERE, or the cover to download PDF!

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 26 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 30th November 2015)

 

What follows below is the FULL issue reproduced here with my compliments.

Badge issued to me at Agra Innovate entry

Sadly, my smartphone camera acted up during that event, such that the video I recorded emerged “corrupted” while most of the photos came out blurred to various extents. I still cannot explain what happened.

However, all is not lost. I salvaged some photos and took time to create digital versions of materials I picked up from stands I visited. You’ll see them as you read the notes I’ve prepared below.

 

1. Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem.

It’s a serious challenge limiting what I estimate to be over 90% of farm business owners and agro allied enterprises.

In less than 3 hours at the exhibition venue, the conversation I had with various stakeholders there proved most still do NOT understand that they have to THINK as entrepreneurs, with smart marketing drive, if they want to succeed with their agro based businesses.

My interaction with a VERY animated group of farm business owners was instructive in this regard. At the stand for a seeds production company, I silently waited to let them finish so I could move closer.

That was when one of them, a lady, said “Look, we’re buying all these stuff now. But what we forget is that after producing, finding buyers who will pay well will be the challenge”

The others nodded in agreement and began recalling previous unsavoury experiences at the hands of exploitative buyers.

I’d engaged a tall young man in the group in discussion by this time, but could not help over hearing what the others were saying.

At a point, as I listened to them, I could no longer help myself, and decided to speak up.

I began by saying I always felt really pained to hear farm business owners who had worked so hard to turn out products, complaining about being held to ransom by prospective buyers.

Then I told them the following true story, to illustrate…

Just a week before, while I was still in Cotonou, I’d called up a Farm CEO who’d taken up a promo to purchase my Poultry Farm Manager, and become a member of my Inner Circle in the process.

One of the benefits of Inner Circle membership is that I make periodic offers to help each member in any way I can. Sometimes I research, compile and send information across. At other times I go further to make hefty discount promo offers of products or services I discover a member(s) need(s).

In this gentleman’s case I’d called to ask if he was interested in having me ghost-write a book in his name on a topic related to his vocation or field of expertise (he works with a popular manufacturing multinational, and runs the farm in his spare time).

However, before I brought that up, I asked how the farm business was doing.

He sighed and replied that he was not happy.

I asked why, and he said “These market women are just making things difficult for me. I have money set aside to expand this business, but if I cannot sell and make good profit I don’t see any point in doing that!”

When I heard that, I wasted not time in telling him about a solution I was working on, to help members of my network attract profitable bulk buyers for their farm produce, AHEAD of the time they’ll need to sell.

His interest was piqued on hearing that. I promised to send him details of the offer, once the web page with details was ready.

By the time I finished that story, the farm business owners knew I understood.

With the exception of aspects having to do with using print on demand publishing, the rest of what I told them is more or less what I have written in my VERY popular article on this theme titled “Producing Good Catfish is Important, But Finding Profitable Buyers is Imperative!”

The ideas I share in that piece are universally applicable to all businesses. That’s why I often tell those I refer to it, to simply – in their minds – replace “Catfish” in the title, with “Products”.

Not long after I began, the lady suggested that they sit down to listen to me explain further. We moved away from the stand to an empty table. They got chairs, and arranged themselves into a semi circle.

By the time I was done, it was obvious that they could see that I was right in saying the POWER to find better buyers AHEAD of time, for their intended farm produce was 100% within their control.

As I left, the lady told me they would be in touch to tell me how they’re making successful use of the ideas I’d shared with them.

I replied that THAT would make me truly happy, because too many Farm CEOs let themselves get frustrated out of business because they lack these insights.

For details of specific case study examples I gave them, click here to send me a message.

NB: I’ve embedded some photos of the items mentioned above. If you want the full package, email tayo at tksola dot com or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

2. Products (e.g. Delicious Chin Chin made from Cassava – Going beyond Fufu, Gari and other basic food items.

Websites: www.giz.de and www.sedin-nigeria.net

The Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) describes itself as “Nigeria’s partner for sustainable development since 1974”.

It’s a German Not-for-Profit which has established itself in Nigeria as a force to be reckoned with in supporting micro, small and medium scale farmers to develop sustainable strategies to process their farm produce into high profile products e.g. chin chin

I was given a package I have made digital copies of and offer download links to. If you want it, email tayo at tksola dot com.

They also gave me a sample of one of their cassava chips.

giz-chin-chin-from-cassava

There was also a booklet on making Potato cakes.

giz-booklet on making Potato cakes

giz-booklet on making Potato cakes

giz-booklet on making Potato cakes

The key here is taking basic farm produce and using processing to create new products that command superior pricing and yield better profit margins for the farmer.

NB: I’ve embedded some photos of the items mentioned above. If you want the full package, email tayo at tksola dot com or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

3. Agro Nigeria: a 100% Nigerian magazine on Agriculture*

Website: www.agronigeria.com.ng

It’s amazing that MORE people are not talking about this magazine.

On my part, I’ve been buying magazines on Agriculture from local newsstands, which I found are actually published abroad – even though they have “Africa” in their titles!

With Agro Nigeria, what we have is a magazine whose content is devoted to our market, and designed to add useful value to help various sectors of our industry grow.

I spoke with the MD (Richard-Mark Mbaram), and we found several areas in which we shared similar sentiments about what is needed to move the industry forward.

Example: Nigeria’s Comatose Extension Services

I glimpsed a subtitle on an issue of the magazine that described Nigeria’s extension services as Comatose, while speaking with him

When I told him I agreed with the use of the word “comatose” to describe that state of Agricultural Extensions Services, I could see that I struck a chord.

The truth is very little REAL extension work is happening where it is most badly needed.

The reason is little exists on the ground to make competent extension professional willing to play their roles.

Many gladly take up appointment with international organizations or in foreign institutions. Lots of research work being done by Extension experts from these parts tend to be financed or sponsored by foreign governments with a mandate to generate findings relevant to their own economy, industry and markets – NOT ours.

What is to be done?

Well, WE also have to create similarly attractive working conditions locally, to make our own extension experts willing to stick around and put their hearts into doing what they’ve been trained to do, with the required dedication and professionalism!

agronigeria-stand

agronigeria 1

agronigeria 2

*Before I left the stand, the young lady manning it requested I answer some questions (in an audio recording) regarding my view of the exhibition, as well as my opinion on the future of Agriculture in Nigeria.

NB: I’ve embedded some photos of the items mentioned above. If you want the full package, email tayo at tksola dot com or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

4. 300 Ha Pineapple Plantation in Nigeria’s Calabar – Rivers State

Websites: www.dansaagroallied.com | www.dansaholdings.com

I spent about 20 minutes talking with Ms. Lillian Sadoh, Group Head, ITMIS & Strategy, at the Dansa Agro stand (Dansa Agro Allied Limited – member of Dangote Group)

My interest was ignited when I saw their displays of pineapple fruit replicas and cartons.

She explained that they have over 300 hectares planted with Smooth Cayenne and MD 2 varieties of the fruit, and that they export their produce.

Flyer Dansa 4

I was surprised to hear that and told her so. I never knew Nigeria had any Pineapple plantations, talk less of one that exported the fruits.

By the time I left her stand, I’d told her as much as I could about my idea to get companies like hers, engaged in using the fruit to make drinks, to consider going a step further to use the peels at that large scale to make another range of drinks products. This would be done at low to zero costs, since the processing overheads would be the same.

I later ran into a young lady who showed interest in my flyer about the pineapple peel drinks, and noted that she’d visited Blue Skies, a UK company operating out of Ghana, engaged in processing and export of fresh cut fruit.

According to her, the company, when she visited it had begun making use of the peels to produce drinks. But she could offer no specific details.

I’d known about Blue Skies in the course of developing my ideas for making drinks using the pineapple peels, back in 2013.

Then I’d found a PDF document authored by the CEO, with impressive details of the company’s performance, including the fact that they got an award from the Queen of England herself.

For me, I continue to look for ways to get more people at various levels, to develop interest in getting more of the pineapple fruit, by using its peels for drinks/cake making like I’ve proven can be done.

Dansa 1

Dansa 2

Dansa 3

NB: I’ve embedded some photos of the items mentioned above. If you want the full package, email tayo at tksola dot com or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

[PS: In case you’re not aware, I plan to launch a family business with my kids and we will be using my specially developed production process to produce own unique range of branded specialty drinks and cakes, for sale.

If you’re a regular on this blog, you’re probably familiar with the work I’ve been doing since 2013, developing my own unique range of home made drinks (fermented and non-fermented) using waste Pineapple peels.

It all began when I tried to show some Beninese women pineapple sellers on the university campus in Benin Republic’s Calavi, that they could make drinks to sell, using the large quantities of peels they kept throwing away at the end of each day’s sales.

My kids now make the drinks using charcoal stoves. I’ve also taught them to bake pineapple peel based cakes without ovens.

Visit http://tayosolagbade.com/boisson-tayo.html to view photos and learn more about FREE training I offer interested groups.]

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

5. Specialty Fats & Oils Made From Different Parts of the Palm Fruit

Website: www.presco-plc.com | www.siat-group.com

I’ve known about this Presco Plc since I worked in Guinness Nigeria Plc – Benin Brewery (Oct. ’94 to Dec. 2001)

They are based in Edo State.

But I never really had any clear idea of the nature of business they did – especially how they extract specialty oils of about 7 kinds from different parts of the palm fruit.

My ignorance ended when I saw the glass jars put on display at their stand during the last day of the exhibition.

I was one of several people who looked in wonder at the different coloured oils, in a row of jars, as one of the company’s 2 employees manning the stands explained how the oils were made.

Yesterday (Tuesday 1st December 2015), I placed a call to the company’s Head of Sales and Marketing – Jalaj ARORA, and I suggested that the company consider employing low to zero cost Web Marketing to create more awareness about this interesting ways the palm fruits gets used to produce the range of high quality oils Presco Plc is known for.

Done right, this can really create buzz about the company and boost more awareness and recognition for them, in a way that would enhance public perception, and lead to better business opportunities.

He told me he liked the idea, and asked that I do a write-up on what I proposed, and send it in so he could forward it to the Head Office.

However, I did some thinking and decided to create a mind map to share with readers here on this blog, using this idea as a Case Study. As is my habit, I want to kill as many birds as possible with one stone. This way, others who have similar needs can use the ideas from here.

So, the mind map will FIRST be shared here, and then to my email subscribers, AFTER which I’ll send him a link to download it from here.

If you’d like to be notified when it goes LIVE, click here to let me know.

Presco 1

Presco 1a

Presco 2

Presco 3

Presco 4

NB: I’ve embedded some photos of the items mentioned above. If you want the full package, email tayo at tksola dot com or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

PS: Since I’ve only featured 4 companies I visited in this report, I imagine you’re thinking THIS:

Question: But Tayo, what about the other companies that were present at the exhibition? Don’t you have any information about them and what they put on display?

My Answer: Well, I got a copy of the Agra Innovate brochure which offers useful information about all the exhibitors, the sponsors, media partners and so on.

Agra Innovate brochure 1

Agra Innovate brochure 2

Agra Innovate brochure 3

Agra Innovate brochure 4

To get a zipped folder containing digital versions of ALL the pages in that document, email me via info at the farm ceo dot net or fill/submit the form at http://tayosolagbade.com/contact.htm

*I could have uploaded all the digital versions of the items I referred to above, but I simply do NOT have the time or patience to do that. Plus, there is a potential bandwidth issue to consider. That’s why I’d prefer to email the zipped folders to any interested persons. So, if you want it, let me know!

 

Click HERE to download FREE PDF version of this issue of The Farm CEO!

How a Hilarious definition of “Black Friday” Made Me Offer THIS Black Friday Sale on TayoSolagbade.com [True Story | Goodies Inside!]

Yesterday, after returning from the Agra Innovate Exhibition on Lagos-Nigeria’s Victoria Island, I stopped at the office of a small firm to see the CEO.
While waiting, I overheard a young female employee voicing the following truly hilarious definition of Black Friday sales based on a Jumia.com TV ad being shown on the office TV about their (then impending) Black Friday (today’s) sales offers:

“These people are not serious with this Black Friday thing they are doing. So they plan to only sell products that have patches of black on them? What is the sense in that?”

I was still trying to get my jaw that had dropped to go back into its normal position, when her equally clueless male colleague said:

“Nooo, that’s not why they call it Black Friday O. It began in the USA to encourage black people who did not have enough money, by selling at low prices on that day.”

“Haba, this is serious misinformation!” I exclaimed to myself.

But just then I was called to see the CEO and never got to suggest they try using Google to learn the right meaning for the expression.

The truth is I’ve known about Black Friday for years, and it always comes the day after Thanksgiving Day in the US (I.e the 4th Thursday in the month of November)

According to Wikipedia, it generally signals the start of the festive Christmas shopping season.

Learn more at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping).

I’ve actually taken advantage of Black Friday sales to buy products at 90% discount from online merchants, especially those based in the US.

But I’ve never had a Black Friday promotional sale of my own – before today, that is!

The key principle in Black Friday promotional selling is the surprise element: Buyers do not get to know exact details of the offers to be unveiled, until the D-day, otherwise they could plan ahead and the sellers would be shortchanged.

That’s why I’ve not given any hint of my plans before now.

However, in my usual habit of putting a twist to any idea or concept I adopt from other cultures, I’ve been calling up individual clients I’ve made offers they’ve not taken up, to subtly sound them out.

Most responses I got told me it would be good to make a Black Friday offer to them.

So here’s my hacked Black Friday blanket promotional selling offer:

1. Regarding services I offer, I’ll I’m sending phone SMS Black Friday offers to sweeten the deal for clients I made offers. For those I can’t SMS, I’ll call them up to get the required Yes or No response.

The time is now 2a.m.

If you’re a client and have not received my Black Friday offer by 10a.m Nigerian time, send me SMS on +234-803-302-1263 or call.

2. Regarding products I offer:

A. For clients/past buyers:

Get any product(s) of your choice at 70% discount throughout today.

Go to:

I. http://www.lulu.com/sdaproducts

II. www.tayosolagbade.com/sdn-sell.htm

III. www.excelheaven.biz
[Customizable Excel-VB driven software for individuals and businesses]

IV. www.thefarmceo.net [The Farm CEO newspaper and Farm Business Support Solutions]

Or simply email tayo@tksola.com with details of what you want.

B. For new buyers/clients:

Get any product(s) of your choice at 50% discount throughout today.

Use above links to learn more or simply email tayo@tksola.com with details of what you want.

Got questions or require clarification? Click here to send me a message

Happy shopping!

[Highlights from 2015 Agra Innovate Exhibition] Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem, Products made from Cassava – Going beyond fufu, gari and other basic food items, AgroNigeria – a 100% indigenous magazine on Agriculture…Details Coming Soon!

[Update: Click here to read the FULL report here]

Arrived from Cotonou yesterday p.m and managed to visit Landmark Centre, venue of the Agra Innovate exhibition on Victoria Island here in Lagos.

The event certainly proved to be great for networking. Almost got myself dragged to do a full lecture on Farm Biz marketing with a group. Before then I’d run out of flyers I could give out!

I’ll write in more detail by weekend. But here’s an appetizer of talking points I’ll be focusing on, based on my discussions and interactions with various stakeholders.

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1. Farm CEOs Lack of  Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem.

It’s a serious challenge limiting what I estimate to be over 90% of farm business owners and agro allied entreprises.

In less than 3 hours at the exhibition venue, the conversation I had with various stakeholders there proved most still do NOT understand that they have to THINK as entrepreneurs, with smart marketing drive, if they want to succeed with their agro based businesses.

I’ll be sharing highlights from my interaction with a VERY animated group of farm business owners who found my ideas in this regard so compelling that they arranged themselves into a semi circle, to listen to me explain further.

2. Products made from Cassava – Going beyond fufu, gari and other basic food items.

I came across a German Not-for-Profit which has established itself in Nigeria as a force to be reckoned with in supporting small and micro scale farmers to develop sustainable strategies to process their farm produce into high profile products e.g chips.

giz-chips

I was given a package I will make digital copies of and put on my website for viewing. They also gave me a sample of one of their cassava chips. There was also a booklet on making Potato cakes.

The key here is taking basic farm produce and using processing to create new products that command superior pricing and yield better profit margins for the farmer.

3. AgroNigeria – a 100% indigenous magazine on Agriculture

agronigeria-stand

It’s amazing that MORE people are not talking about this magazine. On my part, I’ve been buying magazines on Agriculture from local newstands, which I found are actually published abroad – even though they have “Africa” in their titles!

With AgroNigeria, what we have is a magazine whose content is devoted to our market, and designed to add useful value to help various sectors of our indistry grow.

I spoke with the MD, and we found several areas in which we shared similar sentiments about what is needed to move the industry forward. I intend to highlight a few when I write my full report on this outing.

There’s more, but these are the main ones I felt most impacted me. If you were there, maybe you could say a word or two in the comments, now, or when I post my full report on this. I intend it to be a downloadble PDF so as to send it to other stakeholders who may find the information useful.

Stay tuned!

 

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THE FARM CEO (Issue 25): Feed Ingredients: Consideration of Alternatives When Facing Increased Price Volatility, More Bird Flu Found in Nigeria’s Rivers Area, Best Practice in the Breeder House: Preventing Floor Eggs, ThePoultrySite Recipe Section, Poultry farmers in a soup over higher input costs

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

This week I start by featuring yet another piece on a topic that holds unending interest for farm business owners:: reduction of costs of livestock feed bill. In the rest of this issue, articles on bird flu, best practice breeder house management, poultry recipes, and a story about rising input prices.

PREVIEW:

With the aim to reduce feed price volatility for broilers and breeders, Aviagen’s Global Nutrition Team offers a useful review covering corn (maize), sorghum, oats, DDGS, corn gluten meal, corn gluten feed, rice bran, cassava, sweet potato, glycerin, rapeseed meal, cottonseed meal, sunflower meal, palm kernel meal, copra meal and phosphates.

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

[URL] Feed Ingredients: Consideration of Alternatives When Facing Increased Price Volatility P.1

[URL] More Bird Flu Found in Nigeria’s Rivers Area P.2

[URL] Best Practice in the Breeder House: Preventing Floor Eggs P.2

[URL] ThePoultrySite Recipe Section P.3

[URL] Poultry farmers in a soup over higher input costs P.3

 

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 25 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 23rd November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 25 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 23rd November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

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.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

 

VIDEO Presentation based on Tayo Solagbade’s Mind Map for Steve Roller’s “Reap What You Sow: 12 Ideas to Increase Your Harvest of New Clients In 3 to 6 Months”

Watch this 9 minute VIDEO Presentation based of Tayo Solagbade’s Mind Map based version of AWAI’s Steve Roller’s “Reap What You Sow: 12 Ideas to Increase Your Harvest of New Clients In 3 to 6 Months”.

Visit http://tayosolagbade.com/sow-reap to download the mind map and read the full explanation in Issue 219 of Tayo Solagbade’s Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter.

Click here to watch the video

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THE FARM CEO (Issue 24): Get Serious Potential Buyers of Your Farm Products Sent to You at ZERO COST [Join my Sales and Marketing Club], Digestion: Know Your Birds Inside & Out, How To Start Eggs Supply To Shops In Nigeria, Anatomy of the Digestive System of Fish, [PowerPoint Presentation] Digestion and Nutrient Metabolism

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

Preview:

On this page I announce my special offer of a Sales and Marketing Support Service for my Farm CEO clients to deal with the problem of greedy buyer groups (e.g market women & middlemen) who deny them decent profits from sales of their produce.

In the rest of this issue, I feature write-ups on the digestive system of different livestock.

You need a sound understanding of your livestock’s digestive system to feed it most effectively, and get the best results possible.

PREVIEW: If you’ve ever been held to ransom by buyers, this is for YOU! If the offer on this page interests you, copy and paste the questionnaire below into MS Word, then type your answers below each one.

 

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

[URL] Get Serious Potential Buyers of Your Farm Products Sent to You at ZERO COST [Join my Sales and Marketing Club] P.1

[URL] Digestion: Know Your Birds Inside & Out P.2

[URL] How To Start Eggs Supply To Shops In Nigeria P.2

[URL] Anatomy of the Digestive System of Fish P.3

[PowerPoint Presentation] Digestion and Nutrient Metabolism P.3

 

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 24 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 16th November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 24 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 16th November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

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.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

 

Sponsor my FREE Flagship Micro-Business Start-up Coaching Clinic titled “How to Make Drinks You Can Sell, from Peels of Pineapples and 9 Other Fruits” [Hint: Invite my kids to show how to do it!]

Things are getting interesting here in Cotonou. This morning (Tuesday 17th Nov 2015), I had a meeting with 2 joint-owners/partners of a Commercial Export company.

[NB: I just walked in and up the stairs to their office – after reading signs they put up that told me my offer might interest them) and asked to see the CEO]

What started with guarded responses, quickly evolved into a lively discussion in which I fielded questions they threw at me (in French).

30 minutes later, both men were nodding and smiling in contentment, as we shook hands, having agreed to meet tomorrow morning to discuss what it will take to sponsor my FREE flagship micro-business start-up coaching clinic titled “How to Make Drinks You Can Sell, from Peels of Pineapples and 9 Other Fruits.

Now I have 2 events in view!

[*This past weekend, two young men representing what appears to be a group or association followed up an initial meeting, with a phone call, to get more details towards creating awareness about my offer]

I’m doing the training FREE, but the partners will sponsor relevant aspects e.g. by doing the announcements/creating promotional materials to notify potential attendees, purchasing all materials to be used, or getting attendees to pay for them, and also providing suitable venue for the practical event.

I intend to invite the Nigerian Embassy, and the Benin Ministry of Agric.

My goal: is to build name/brand recognition LOCALLY (i.e. off the web) in Benin, regarding the Farm Biz Support Center I am looking to acquire land to setup.

At the centre, I intend to continue offering FREE training on drinks/cakes making, as well as Rabbit Rearing and making of crafts with rabbit pelts, and my English for French Speakers DVD based training …among other services.

See details at http://tayosolagbade.com/fbsc

To watch a video presentation which I’ve been sending out to potential partner organizations click here to send me a message.

A FREE – ON DEMAND – TALK titled…One VERY LOW COST Way to Make Drinks You Can Sell, Using Fruit Peels – Right from Your Home…In Less Than 2 Hours.

****Note that this is about using the PEELS that people throw away, to make drinks you can sell i.e. after the fruit has been eaten!*****

Duration: 3 to 4 hours.

Attendees: Any interested persons e.g. young school leavers, job seekers, housewives and others looking for additional income earning opportunities.

They will also be taught how I use the peels from making the drinks in baking cakes, without using an oven, and go home with products made by them during the practical session.

A well known Beninese journalist will cover the event, and a video recording will be done.

ATTENDANCE IS FREE: You only need at least thirty (30) willing learners, a venue, and the readiness to meet my terms/get me to and fro the venue..

DO YOU HAVE A GROUP OF PEOPLE YOU’D LIKE TO INVITE ME TO CONDUCT THIS EVENT FOR?

If YES, call me on +234-803-302-1263 or +229-66-122-136

Don’t email me. Don’t send me a Facebook inbox message. Don’t send phone SMS.

You have to call me on the numbers provided FIRST.

Remember: It is 100% FREE.

***ABOUT MY PINEAPPLE PEEL BASED DRINKS AND CAKES***

In 2013, I developed a technique for making ready-to-sell low cost drinks at home, using Pineapple PEELS while living in Calavi, outside Cotonou. One of the students on the university campus named the drink “Boisson Tayo” (i.e. French for “Tayo’s Drink).

It got me noticed at the Nigerian embassy, and led to the head of the English department in Benin’s CEBELAE (a Professor who met me at the embassy) insisting on driving me to his house hours away in Kasato (another town AFTER Calavi).

There I was treated to a sumptuous meal, and then asked to show his wife and kids (undergraduates) what I was doing with the peels they routinely threw away.

I’ve since taught my kids to make the drinks and cakes, and they have successfully sold them.

Indeed they are able to make and sell the products with no supervision, confirming my claim that this is a good formula for a micro business that anyone can start with very little money: Waste fruit peels as a zero cost key ingredient for easily reproducible low cost drinks and cake making!.

Invite my kids to show how to do it!

If you’d like my kids to conduct a practical demonstration (to your group) of how to make our flagship pineapple peels based drinks and cakes (baked without using an oven), click here to let me know.

Click the ebook cover below to read a PDF precursor to our forthcoming Quick Start Guide Book titled “How to Cheaply Make Cup Cakes without an Oven or Cooker & Sell Them for Profit” – based on what we do, as a family.

Details of the book’s contents are supplied at the end of the PDF, which – for now – offers some background about why we do what we do, the way we do it.

PLUS, a little peek into an impromptu real life production session we had on Wednesday 8th October 2014!

This is a precursor to our forthcoming Quick Start Guide Book titled “How to Cheaply Make Cup Cakes without an Oven or Cooker & Sell Them for Profit” – based on what we do, as a family.

Learn more about my Pineapple peel based drinks and cakes at:

http://tayosolagbade.com/index.php/others/order-tayo-s-drinks-cakes

and http://tayosolagbade.com/boisson-tayo.html

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Key to Getting Noticed and Ultimately Making a Profitable Sale [Hint: COST-SAVING STREET SMART MARKETING (CSSM)™ FOR BUSINESSES]

The first step you need to take in order to make a sale, via business promotion, is to GET NOTICED – and THAT (i.e. getting noticed) is both and ART and a SCIENCE that requires YOUR devoted study, if you are to succeed.

What I call “COST-SAVING STREET SMART MARKETING(CSSM)™ FOR BUSINESSES” is a product of my personal investment of thousands of hours, over the past 10 years, to LEARN (via painful trial and error) what it takes to get my foot in my target audience’s “door”, as it relates to getting favourably noticed, and ultimately making a profitable sale.

The table below, shows five 5 superior advantages CSSM™ gives diligent users, compared to traditional marketing…

S/N COST-SAVING STREET SMART MARKETING™ TRADITIONAL MARKETING (Newspapers, TV, Radio etc)”
1 Very targeted. Generates pre-qualified leads. ROI high/more predictable. Via traditional media. Not targeted. ROI erratic/difficult to predict.
2 Cheap, and in certain aspects becomes near zero cost. Often notoriously expensive.
3 Indefinite shelf life Short shelf life (typically 1 day to 2 weeks)
4 Self-perpetuating or Viral effect enables you secure additional pre-qualified leads at NO extra cost. Insignificant multiplier effect except in instances of special promotions/offers etc.
5 One-time development expense investment. You have to repeat it – AND manually too!

Cost-Saving Street Smart Marketing (CSSM) involves using a creative, and dynamic combination of powerful techniques like Power Positioning (PP),
Marketing Without Advertising (MWA) & Public Speaking for Business Marketing (PSBM)™
in a way that often goes against conventional/traditional thinking – BUT works when done right!

I know this to be so because it works for me – and I regularly show my clients LOTS OF REAL and VERIFIABLE proof to back my claims.

You CAN transform the way you market yourself/business, using my
proven system that enable attract prospects both on and off the web.

I do this as I travel, getting enquiries from within and outside Africa. Some go on to become clients, while others subscribe to my website mailing list – giving me a steadily growing list of pre qualified prospects (potential buyers) to send my marketing broadcasts to.

Die hard traditional marketing purists will argue, some will go as far as tearing their hair out (if they have enough on their heads), to convince YOU what I’ve said above is not true.

What I like about today’s world is that available technology makes it SO EASY to quickly establish what works and what does not.

What’s left to EACH of us therefore is to decide if we want to CLOSE our eyes and pretend not to see the NAKED truth the results tell us, or USE the information to more intelligently guide our decision making in terms of deciding how to do our marketing in future.

The LEAST your marketing should do, if it does not win you buyers, is that it should get you NOTICED and TALKED about, even by those that do not like you. In fact, MORE by them than others who are already in your camp.

Why?

Because the passion with which those who do not like you may do the talking is likely to make others who never knew you existed so curious that they go out of their way to find out more.

In the process, you get noticed by MORE people…over time this can all add up to generate BUZZ leading to enquiries, and ultimately sales.

I ENJOY the above mentioned benefits quite often, and have done so on an increasing basis over the past decade as I learned to TWEAK my CSSM.

Take it from me, it costs next to nothing, but yields virtually all you need to achieve marketing success and brand significance for the LONG term!

The results I get happen despite the fact that I work alone and “sell” relatively UNCOMMON & UNCONVENTIONAL products and services

Examples include…

1. My popular Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator and Practical Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook bundle

2. Excel-VB driven Poultry Farm Manager software

3. Excel-VB driven Payslip Generator

4. Other solutions (Home Study DVDs, Business Plans, Workshops etc) for Farm Business

5. A growing range of information products for persons in various fields.

CSSM™ can help you get contacted, invited, acknowledged and even PAID by YOUR
intended target audience, to tell them about what you offer.

It will also enable
you market your products, services or yourself to numerous potential buyers
simultaneously – even though it’s NOT dependent on radio, TV or newspaper!

To learn more, click here to send me a message

What I call

Farm CEO Spotlight Interview 01: Roseline Imoudu, Owner of Recirculating Aquaculture System Catfish Biz [Watch Video, Download PDF]

The Farm CEO Spotlight Interview (FCSI) series is designed as a public service to give other Farm CEOs access to ready-to-use experience-based information and education from fellow farmers who make discoveries or develop unique solutions/ideas they believe can help others.

The purpose is to promote experience-sharing amongst farmers, about Indigenous Knowledge Systems (aka IKS) they develop, to boost performance.

Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) are tried and tested practical techniques/methods developed by individual (or groups of) farmers, to get improved results, often through innovative modification of existing procedures.

This maiden edition of the FCSI features (questions/answers, with photos and audio excerpts) Roseline Imoudu – owner of a Recirculating Aquaculture System (aka RAS) based Seed Catfish Production Farm Business in Ibadan-Nigeria.

This maiden edition of the FCSI features (questions/answers, with photos and audio excerpts) Roseline Imoudu - owner of a Recirculating Aquaculture System (aka RAS) based Seed Catfish Production Farm Business in Ibadan-Nigeria.

She shares insights from her first run of a newly installed RAS system, mainly from a diligent record keeping and best practice perspective.

Especially noteworthy is her true story about how good management helped her record surprisingly minimal losses, when her RAS experienced severe water shortage due to a prolonged borehole pump fault.

She also offers tips to aspiring Farm Business Owners, which existing farm owners may also find useful.

 

=====Interview Starts====

1. The Farm CEO™: What kind of Commercial Catfish Farming System do you operate?

Roseline Imoudu: The Fish Farming System I am operating for production of seed catfish is the Recirculatory Aquaculture System; also known or referred to as RAS. And I am using plastic chemical tanks for it.

2. The Farm CEO™: What informed your choice of this system and how long have you been running it?

Roseline Imoudu: Well, I started with the flow-through system about November  2014 after an internship with a farm at Moniya Ibadan. I was making an average sales of about 3,500 to 5,500 seed catfish in a production. I happened to pay a visit to the poultry farm of one of my husband’s friends and I got introduced to RAS and its basic flow operation and privileges.

I witnessed one production run and saw:

Download Access to This PDF Farm CEO Spotlight Interview (FCSI) series is FREE for ALL subscribers to The Farm CEO™ Newspaper!

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues (and you get ALL back issues)

Fee = $36 USD [You get a FREE personalized copy of my popular Feed Formulation Handbook ($82 USD value) and FREE Bi-weekly ad for YOUR biz in the paper]

Email: tayo at tksola dot com.

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

Or click here to send me a web contact form message

Watch the FREE video version on my Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Aqih-gzMZnU