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Nomura analysts estimate iPhone 8 to eclipse iPhone 6 records

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iPhone 8 will be very huge. Analysts at Nomura estimate that a “supercycle” will develop in the last three months of 2017 that will make iPhone 8 a much, much bigger product than iPhone 6. They do think that the success of this new phone will be huge.

This next supercycle “seems well underappreciated,” analysts Jeffrey Kvaal and Gregory McNiff wrote. Their forecast is higher than the consensus of their peers:

“Consensus calls for 80 million iPhones in F1Q18 (Dec ’17) … only modestly above the iPhone 6 supercycle (75 million). However, we estimate the iPhone 8 will launch into an iOS subscriber base 45-50% larger than the iPhone 6 did and model 86 million iPhones in F1Q18 (from 83 million).”

Apple is expected to launch iPhone 8 late this year of early 2018.

How to spend less and double value on Facebook Advertising for Nigerian companies

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Facebook advertisement has become increasingly expensive. We mean it is not cheap. Unlike in the past, you need real budget to have impact on Facebook because big brands are spending huge there and nothing for small companies.

But there is a way especially if you are in Nigeria. On average, you double your reach for the same amount of money if you post your advert from Nigeria and in Nigerian naira. Facebook is providing a kind of “discount” over currency exchange rate.

We want to post this advert on Facebook and these are the options:

  1. Facebook delivers an option to pay in Nairal. Notice below that N5,000 will get you around 9,000 to 23,000 people.

 

2. Now flip the currency to dollar which ideally is $10 (for N5,000) using the black market rate. At $10, you get 5000 to 14,000 people. On average this is half of the value for N5,000.

 

We do think Facebook is using an exchange rate in the neighborhood of N250-N300 per dollar. But if you have dollar, you can easily exchange for N500 or more. It is better you run your campaign in naira. Nigerian advertising houses can make this distinction to their foreign partners. They will get more value running campaigns in naira over USD.

For our campaign, we want you to enroll on facyber for your cybersecurity program.

 

 

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Approves Transfer of SIM Registration Data to NIMC

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In line with the stipulations of the Act setting up the NIMC, and the presidential directive to data collecting agencies of government to harmonize their data with the NIMC, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, has given the nod for the release of data from the ongoing Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards registration exercise to the National Identity Management Commission. The landmark announcement was made at the NCC headquarters in Abuja  during a courtesy call on Prof. Danbatta by the Director General and Chief Enrollment Officer, NIMC, Engr. Aliyu Aziz.

 

Speaking during the visit, Prof. Danbatta said the decision to release the data is in line with Federal Government’s instruction to transfer validated data to NIMC. He said the collaboration by the two agencies of government was “to ensure that we have a secure, reliable database containing biometric information for all Nigerians, which will definitely augur well for the security of the country among other benefits” He went on to emphasize that “we are committed to this. We recognize the importance of this cooperation and I would like to stress the need to give it all the seriousness it deserves”.

 

The Executive Vice Chairman also stressed the need for the inter-agency committee on data harmonization to fast-track the data transfer process to NIMC. He rounded up by directing the NCC to ensure that the data transferred to NIMC are fully backed up, to avoid any hitches in future.

 

While responding to the announcement, Engr. Aliyu Aziz expressed NIMC’s appreciation for the warm relationship between the two agencies and assured the NCC that the SIM Registration data transfer would boost the existing record of National Identification Number (NIN) holders currently in the National Identity Database, as the Commission would ensure that NIN will be generated for the owners of the records transferred who are yet to get their NIN.

 

The announcement by the NCC is coming on the heels of the approval and transfer of the first batch of Bank Verification Number data to NIMC by the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System (NIBSS).

Simple ways to take your small business global in 2017

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In the ever-expanding holiday shopping season, expectations and demand of consumers have changed. Regardless of the size of your company, your customers expect that their shopping experience will be as seamless as those offered by big companies. To succeed and grow, your small company has to always look and behave like your competitors – large and small. Some of the unique challenges small businesses face today are online commerce and payments, branding and marketing, selling internationally, and customer service.

So how can your small business look like the big guys during the holidays? To look big, you have to act big. And to act big, you have to invest time and resources in the latest tools and practices to emulate what larger corporations are doing. Fortunately, there are a many things your business can execute on now to help overcome some of the inherent challenges of being a small business competing with big businesses during the holidays.

Here are a few key areas to ‘look big’:

Your Online Presence — If you are selling online, your e-commerce platform needs to look as good as the largest online retailer. Or at the very least, your website needs to look as if it was not launched yesterday.

These days you can create a modern, professional website and e-commerce platform that incorporates speed, design and mobile optimization – all for a fraction of what it used to cost just a few years ago. It is important to ensure thatall content is consistent everywhere, particularly on social media, for your customers during the holidays.

Invest in branding — If you look at any big company,the look and feel of all of their online and offline properties are consistent – from their website to their e-commerce platform to their social media assets down to their stationery, business cards, and paperwork. That’s what the big companies do. And that’s what small firms who want to compete with big companies should do.

If you don’t have a logo, get one. Or if your logo looks woefully out of date it may be time for an upgrade. Hire a marketing consultant or a designer from freelancing sites or sign up with companies who can provide you with a one-stop branding solution. Having your company represented strongly will have an impact during the busy holiday season.

Choose a scalable platform with a trusted payments partner – You will want to incorporate a secure and reliable payment and processing option to speed up your customers’ experience and complete transactions quickly. For the holidays, speed and trust is critical.

SEO – you must get found online– Big companies invest heavily to get their websites found online, and even more so during the holidays. Having a budget for SEO (search engine optimization) and Google AdWords is “a must” for anyone selling online. Start small and focused and see what gets you the most clicks. Increase your spending slowly and always watch your conversion cost (that’s the number of leads you get based on the money you’re spending).

Expand your market by selling overseas – tap these resources – including digital payment systems like Paypal, Stripe and Paystack. There are many resources at your disposal when looking to expand your business overseas, including in advance of the holidays. For example, you can find information about consumer purchasing trends, traditions, trade trends and many more on PayPal Passport about a variety of regions.

And lastly, customer service is critical — To compete against the big guys, customer service operations have to be top notch. It is important to invest in this critical area – well in advance of the festive season. There are a few ways you can help do this. You can create a toll-free number on a hosted, automated phone system which then prompts customers with choices and a dial by name directory – calls are immediately routed to the right person. You can ensure your website is up to date and mobile optimized with important and current information about your company.

Understanding Ransomware – The tricks, the technologies behind them and the mitigations

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Ransomware has become a serious problem for organizations. Social engineering methods that persuade users to execute the fatal click on an infected link or an attachment has been getting more and more sophisticated, making defense especially difficult.

In our programs at Facyber, we discussed all elements of this challenge. We examined the user involvement in developing protection measures. We looked at the technology and then developed enterprise strategy on what firms can do to overcome the challenges.

In all the Certificate programs, ransomware was covered in the Core Module.

Enoll today and begin that journey.