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The President Trump’s Tweet on Facebook Libra, Bitcoin and cryptocurrency

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Trump tweet on Libra

President Trump spoke (yes, wrote) on Facebook Libra, Bitcoin and broad cryptocurrency. His Fed Chairman dropped his “serious concerns” comment to U.S. Congress hours ago. If you are Facebook, you can read the minds for the challenges ahead. Already, Congress had partly frozen the Libra project pending review.  Can I ask you about your regulatory risk? Have you modelled it? Do not neglect that as you build.

I am not a fan of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air. Unregulated Crypto Assets can facilitate unlawful behavior, including drug trade and other illegal activity. Similarly, Facebook Libra’s “virtual currency” will have little standing or dependability. If Facebook and other companies want to become a bank, they must seek a new Banking Charter and become subject to all Banking Regulations, just like other Banks, both National and International. We have only one real currency in the USA, and it is stronger than ever, both dependable and reliable. It is by far the most dominant currency anywhere in the World, and it will always stay that way. It is called the United States Dollar!

Selling Point, Business Growth and the Mystery of Numbers

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By Ajayi Joel

What is your selling point?

What is your market size?

These questions happen to be a pain in the neck for most start-up founders or people who want to start businesses. Most times, the only focus is if the idea is a great one and if a great product can come from it. While those are very good, the truth is that what investors really want to know before investing their money is your market size.

In this article, I will help you analyze what a selling point is and how to develop a selling point for your product and at the same time link it to determining what your market size will be.

Myths: If I have a Great Product, I’d have to Smile Walking Down to the Bank

As a start-up founder or business person, you must be able to determine what your product or business stands for. What your product stands for (selling point) will be the road map that directs you right from the idea phase down to the sales phase. This doesn’t mean that selling point cannot change along the line. Your selling point can keep changing till you’re able to locate which one will help you penetrate the market and scale.

I will give two different analyses and break it down for you to understand it perfectly. The first begins with an incident I experienced last year when I needed to take a cab from one point to another. My final destination from where I stood was about five minutes walk if I decided to walk. However, I needed to board the cab to save time. There was another woman who also stood beside me headed for the same direction. A cab pulled right in front of us, and I wanted to board it, only to see the cab man come out to call a third passenger.

My reflex made me walk away from this first cab to another cab who just parked right in front of this first cab, and unknown to me, that was the same decision the woman made. So it turned out that this first cab man lost two passengers within the space of some seconds. The big question is what exactly happened and why did we both make the same decision to go for another cab whom the owner didn’t come out?

Now, here’s the analysis;

I will start by first saying the fault was from the taxi driver because he didn’t understand what his selling point was at the moment. What was the selling point?

TIME!!!

This was a distance we could cover by five minutes’ walk yet decided to board a taxi. That shows just one thing; we needed to save three minutes time. Was he aware of our destination before he came out? Yes!! That was the final bus stop on that route so we were his last customers.

Now, being fully aware of that, he was supposed to consider the fact that nothing else mattered to us than the fact that time needs to be saved but he made a wrong posture and that was by coming out of the car. Coming out of the car painted a picture to the both of us that some extra minutes was about to be wasted. At that moment, kind gesture couldn’t have been the selling point. Should a driver be kind and courteous? Well, yes!!

But does it matter more than saving our time in this scenario? Definitely not!!

It might be a secondary value but his first focus which is his selling point should be on how he can save our time.

So how do you come up with a unique selling point and how does it help you determine your market size?

While this may seem to be simple and a lot of people might just tell you to look for a need and solve, it requires proper analysis and once you’ve been able to get your unique selling point, you can smile down to investors that you know your market size and that your business is worth investing in.

Here’s another analysis to help you in understanding how to come up with a unique selling point. However, I must say that it might actually take different trials, different testing to actually determine your unique selling point.

A bottle of water in the town can have a different selling point to the desert. Here’s what I mean?

You’re in a town where the average person in the town has a water dispenser and also a very cool environment. Just producing a large quantity of the bottle water might not necessarily mean good sales if you don’t have a good selling point. If the environment is cool enough that there is hardly a feeling of thirst, then the selling point cannot be to quench thirst. The product is good but you need to change its selling point and that will require you trying a lot of approaches.

Firstly, you need to go back to your “great product” and look for what else you need to add to it or how else you can re-brand it and you can only do this if you ask your “customers” questions on what other reasons they need water for. Fine, it might not be quench thirst. It might be to stay hydrated and both are different. Besides, it might not be any of them but to stay healthy. Now, these still refer to the purchase of water but different reasons.

The next thing to do is to know how many people fall in this category? Is it just the woman walking across your street daily or the whole street itself? How do you know? Well, by making your findings!

This post isn’t about how to make your findings but I will just explain simple ways to get your data or make your inquiry.

  1. One-on-one discussions: Taking myself as a practical example, I built a product and I’m still building it. However, while in the idea stage, I had met with about dozens of perople to know how exactly my product will align to their needs. Right from the website design down to the marketing, it has been tailored to address the needs. Now, that’s not all, after the website was built again, I took the prototype to these same set of people and watched them try to test it and also kept taking notes.

This way, I will know how best to align the product and come up with the best selling point.

  1. Online Researches: I have figured out that a lot of founders and people do not know how to make researches online and where exactly they should get pieces of information from. While it’s true that the internet is wide and some pieces of information are not correct, you need to learn the habit of reading a lot. If you do not love reading, then you’ve got a long way to go. Make searches on Google, open as many links as possible, then learn. Check social media pages relating to what you want to understand. Pay attention and study them.
  2. Extraction of data: There are lots of publications on statistics of different trends, fields and on different data. Search for them using specific key words and you’d be able to locate them.

Now, I have explained how you can make your inquiries and researches. The piece of data you get after all these will determine your market size. Remember, selling point boils down to price consideration. Here’s another analysis.

You want to sell the bottled water in the desert. Well, from pure observation, I would say the selling point will be to quench thirst and stay hydrated. While that seems like it’s all, maybe we should go a little bit deeper. The bottle costs one hundred Naira. However, those in the desert can afford fifty Naira. It’s either you do not have a market there or you go look for another selling point and that will push you to look for ways to reduce your cost of production in order to sell at fifty Naira the target market can afford.

However, if that model will not guarantee your scaling due to losses you will incur, you will need to look for another selling point. Your selling point must always ensure that profit is made and that you can scale. If these two factors are not put into consideration, then you might as well need to review your business plan. If you haven’t developed a business plan, then you can reach out to me to get my professional service on board as well as helping you come up with a winning selling point.

What is your unique selling point? And do you know your numbers (market size)? If you do, then you need to proceed to execution and iterations.

Simply Brilliant – Zenvus Loci Max, Zenvus Loci Mini [Photos]

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Yes, simply brilliant: my first consumer hardware product. We have always designed for enterprises. Through Zenvus Loci, we are coming. You have met Zenvus Loci Mini; we just unveiled Zenvus Loci Max. Electrons, we understand how you move! Zenvus >> intelligent systems

Zenvus Loci is a disposable or reusable package GPS that you can put in a briefcase, cargo, personnel, etc and monitor in real time its location. We see opportunities in tracking the specific cargoes (not just the trucks), ecommerce shipments, security guards, equipment on transit, law enforcement (police, army, etc), human (child, oil workers, etc), luggage (individuals shipping via buses, personal air travel luggage, etc), vehicles (no installation), etc. It is cheaper than anything in the market and it is rechargeable with USB. It has two versions: Zenvus Loci Mini and Zenvus Loci Max.

Please click here for slides and extensive description of Zenvus Loci. (These are 3D-printed, you can see the not-smooth edges. ABS factory production will super-awesome).

Zenvus Loci Mini
Zenvus Loci Mini
Zenvus Loci Max
Zenvus Loci Max

 

Pro and Cons of Third Party Logistics

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By BHL Solutions

Meeting customer delivery demand should be the priority of any service or product company. Its shipping and fulfilment operations have to be tailored to convenience to suit the customer time and preferences. And this is why third party logistics comes in, to aid businesses in achieving customers’ delivery demands.

What is third party logistics?

Third party logistics (3PL) is a type of an outsourcing business which supports some or all aspects of a business’ shipping operations, the management and movement of their goods from manufacturers and distributors to end consumers. When a company outsources its shipping and fulfillment services, the services expected include:

  • Transportation
  • Warehousing
  • Inventory management
  • Customs brokerage
  • Freight audit
  • Payment
  • Shipping tracking

In short, third party logistics is an outsourcing service where your operational logistics from warehousing to delivery is being managed to save you time and fulfill customer delivery demands daily.

Functions of 3PL 

Warehousing is a type of third party logistics service provider that is integrated into a business warehouse and transportation procedures. It involves specialized storing and distributing of the goods. It is usually customized to handle storage, distribution, and product transportation.

Distribution: Distribution of large quantities of product can be a bit overwhelming, especially for small businesses. So, by outsourcing your distribution service to a third party logistics, you minimize your task and draw focus on other business core competencies. The services would include outbound order fulfillment, picking and packing, custom labeling, and manufacturing.

Shipping:  With a third party logistics, your shipping processes would be managed from start to finish, which  include management of carrier relations, and freight data and matrix reports for real-time visibility and increased transparency throughout the shipping process.

Transportation: When a company leverages on a third party logistics, what they expect is for the 3pl service provider to manage the inventory shipment between the company and its buyers. 

Pros 

Third party logistics has been designed to help businesses optimize their logistics operations. Whether a business owner or as an individual, here is how you can benefit from the services of a third party logistics.

It saves you cost:  Utilizing the warehouse services of a third party logistics saves you the cost of having to maintain your own warehouse and staff. You can now save money instead of spending it on stock levels and inventory storage fees.

Unlimited Access to Experts: A third party logistics company has a core specialization in certain areas of logistics, that’s to say expertise knowledge in those areas you might have no idea about. These areas often come with its own challenges, so by having an expert handle your logistics functions, you can have time to increase your business value. 

Simplified International Logistics: Third party logistics works for you when you sell products across countries whether between two or three countries, or if you are in the category of expanding your business internationally. Third party logistics companies handle the custom, documentation, and other international duties which may delay shipment. 

Cons

Everything has a disadvantage; here are some disadvantages of third party logistics:

No control of over delivery process:

Delivery is the most sensitive part of business, and issues arise during shipment, and are however impossible to get by, if you used a third party logistics company. And this will probably lead to series of back and forth, which would waste your company’s resources.

The initial cost of hiring a third party logistics company is high: At first, the cost of using a third party logistics company is expensive, and may have an effect on turnover. If your business doesn’t require substantial storage area, or have many orders, using a 3pl can weigh down on your business.

You can no longer monitor the quality of your products: This can be inconvenient if you have any quality control issues, or feel like you need to physically inspect your inventory for some reason.


Perspectives from BHL Solutions.

When UNN Was MIT of Africa on Inventions and Innovations

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Reading some comments on the UNN electric car, I felt really bad. Simply, there are people in Nigeria that would not believe Nigeria and its technical professionals even when there is indisputable evidence that Nigerians have never lacked capabilities. Our problem remains the absence of enabling environments (my Owerri office uses the national grid as a second backup). I did not study mechanical engineering but from the little motor vehicle technology workshop I did in secondary school, I have this confident that Nigerian universities can build an electric car.

University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has created Nigeria’s first electric car. Yes, the Nigerian version of Tesla. It is called Lion Ozumba 551. UNN graduates are Lions and the Vice Chancellor under which the show ran is named Ozumba. Building a prototype which can be tested for five minutes is different from having a product in the market. Yes, they can build a prototype which I think is not really a big deal.

UNN Makes Nigeriaâ??s Tesla Electric Car: Lion Ozumba 551 (Photos)
UNN Electric Car

Yes, UNN built electric car. OAU Ile Ife, UI, UNIPort, etc had also done their own things. Covenant University does many great things regularly. I was in Usman Danfodio University few years ago; I met people doing great things. Yet, the citizens will not believe.

The national contract is broken because there is severe lack of trust in the nation. This is very unfortunate. INEC, our electoral umpire, believes that our professors are trustworthy – the very reason they are called to coordinate the most critical elements in our national democracy. Yes, university vice chancellors are now exclusively put in positions to drive elections across states. If you cannot trust the vice chancellors, who would you trust in Nigeria, INEC reasons?

To our young people, I do not know the books you read these days. But when I was growing up, I read about Nigerian inventors and makers. Mathematical Chike Obi was like a little god no one could see. Then, the day we met him – Prof Augustine Njoku-Obi; his son married from my clan. He may not sound a name. But he could have been the father of cholera vaccine in the world. He was the man that invented the cholera vaccine that stopped the Kano Cholera outbreak in 1972. The World Health Organization (WHO) approved the vaccine in 1971 and when the outbreak came in Kano, Nigeria deployed the vaccine. That was actually one of the finest moments of the post-war healing process – an easterner created a vaccine to save lives in Kano when few months ago they were killing themselves!

UNN was like MIT of its African era, leading in engineering, medicine and practically any field you could imagine in Africa. Of course, UNN went on lost decades as the military took over and underfunded research in the nation’s namesake university. But who knows ,this electric car could be a positive sign that the Lion is roaring back from slumber!

Yet, UNN should not over-celebrate this. In 1968 during the Biafra War, UNN students and professors produced military-grade vehicles and one of the most sophisticated indigenous bombs in modern Africa (Ogbunigwe). In Okigwe, they built a refinery to refine crude oil when all the axes were closed. So, UNN should chill, this is not a big deal when you look at the history of UNN. Nigeria had done all these things more than 50 years ago and used in warfare.

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Sir! The vaccine was something tangible. I personally don’t see the electric vehicle as a tangible creation. There must be a reason why theirs is different and better than previously invented electrical vehicles. I believe what they’ve done; is to couple things together, so that it works. Merely what a technician also would have done. We shouldn’t be hyping mediocrity. It could have given their students more practical knowledge though. I stand to be proven wrong though.

My Response: Glory – in this world, nothing is really new. In your Toyota, there may be more than 100 suppliers from different vendors. If you have iPhone, 90% of the components inside it are not made by Apple. Our problem in Nigeria is that we set bars to ourselves that we cannot set for others. In U.S., my Church dedicated a Sunday congratulating kids that finished secondary school. They thanked them, gave them gifts, and printed their bios for all to read. But in Nigeria, who cares?

If UNN said it made a car, and NASENI said it made a car, there is nothing you wrote that is off point. The right thing is to challenge them to take it to market.

I want young people to be “crazy” in trying things. There is nothing in your comment that shows you know what they did but you defaulted that it has no value. That is the problem for Nigeria. You “believe” but you are not sure. Yet, you believed.

I am not defending UNN, OAU, ABU or FUTO. But I hope in NG, we change. UNN had built military cars 50 years go as I had noted. Visit Umuahia – the civil war museum – tomorrow. They have built refineries. They have created things. They invented vaccines 50 years ago. But today, no one can believe it. That is unfortunate.