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GoldenSpring Nigeria Will Grow Your Business Like A Wild Fire

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We certainly like the caption for Golden Spring Enterprises Nigeria – they will grow your business like a wild fire! This company is largely a web design firm that offers business cards development along with school portals. They also do trainings on Joomla and help create online store for companies. In all these cases, they can help you start a fire (good fire) on your business. For more about them, visit their site.

 

We make your your business work, by putting to use the best of internet technology and combination of expert skills learnt over the years on various enterprise projects experience.  Our readiness to deliver and work to specification makes us the most qualify for your project. one thing that has made us stand out over the years is our good customer relations we combine with right attitude to achieve your objective the very best in your project goal.Try us now and make your business grow like wild fire!
Starting from N3,500 for 100 copies Get a Business card for Identification, Branding and Marketing for your business.Business Cards are absolutely essential for identifying, Marketing and branding your business or yourself. Just call: 07036188527

 

The Web Development Services

 

A website can be considered valuable assets to our organization. If you are trying to push for business clients will always ask “do you have a website? I can go on.” Its always nicer to be able to reply with a positive answer. Also, instead of selling yourself and company to the client, your website can do that for you.

 

A website allows you to showcase your products for everyone to see. You can explain the benefits, compare it with other products, or show testimonials to happy customers that already bought the product. It is hard to showcase services in a store, or office. The web allows you to introduce the service, the professionals providing the services can complement each other.

 

Contact

#13 Ogundare Street Aguda
Surulere
Lagos
Nigeria
josephjones@goldng.com
+2347036188527 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +2347036188527 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
http://goldng.com

What Happens To African Art? Maybe, Technology Could Bring A Spark. Same Goes For Movie Industry

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The reality is that Africa has many areas it dominates the world. Unfortunately, many of them are not communicated to the world in a very good way. What if some entrepreneurs decide to build a website that will become a gateway of new Africa in areas we have major competence. We have thought about African arts and how we can have a portal that creates a gateway for our artists to connect to the world.   We have the famous Bini or Bein artists who despite centuries of arts have not made inroads into the world. They are exhibits in top US universities, but in auction, they get nothing while less glamorous and less sophisticated ones from French make millions of dollars.

 

Move over art? What of the Nollywood where despite the talents have not lived to the full potentials. The market is still largely African. The stride to the external world has not happened.

 

Nigeria has the largest movie industry in Africa. It produces more movies than Hollywood every year. It is a very dynamic and competitive industry, yet, it has not made inroads except in Africa. Could someone develop a plan to showcase this tradition to the world because it needs to happen? What is the model, a plan and website  besides the usual communication and networking to see how respected studios could devout certain days to show Nigerian movies and hopefully we can create a penetration in other markets. Nollywood leaders must take this seriously because Nigerian films are not winning international awards.

 

Let some of the arts graduates in this nation become entrepreneurial and build this nation. Let them get in touch with the techies in Lagos and partner with them to build a structure they can explore around the world. The art and the movie industries of Africa could bring respect to our creativity if there are people that will take up the challenge and do the right things. It is time for arts and movie to evolve. Technology is available to help that process.

Outsourcing Business Model For Africa – The Time To Take Off Is Now

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Over the last few years, Africa has proven its capacity to reinvent itself through better governance and economics structures. It has a very young population with a dynamic business environment. The local businesses have become more innovative and corporate governance has improved. It is increasingly developing capability in critical areas of technology with some African engineers providing innovative solutions to global challenges.

 

Yet, Africa does not have any considerable share of the global outsourcing market. Europe and North America are not looking at Africa despite our comparative low wage and democratic institutions when compared to Asia. Accordingly, we think there is a need to develop this business and position the redesign that is taking place in the continent to the world.

 

We want the world to engage talented Africans in critical areas of technology and business in general. What can the continent do? These are areas for actions:

 

  • A business model to help bring outsourcing to Africa. It may not be very hi-tech today, but we are ready for ethical clinical trials, packaging, data entry, CRM support, local consulting, etc.
  • Develop an execution strategy that is fluidic and adaptive to Africa and its conditions.
  • Link our firms to reputable global network that will us position African firms to growing international opportunities. We need contacts to China, US, Europe, Latin America and indeed all parts of the world. Where is the network that supports outsourcing and joins ventures? We need that entrance.
  • A world-class website, communication and brand plan to help change the perception and move businesses to look for opportunities in Africa.
  • Get international institutions connect to African schools for research and grant making in a more direct and less bureaucratic way.
  • “Today, we need people who understand Asia, European and American businesses. We need website designers and builders. Networked business icons. Consultants that are experts in creating things from zero. Together we will establish a one stop platform where outsourcing will reach Africa.”

 

So you got an idea in any of these areas, email Tekedia. Maybe the more we talk about it, the more the nations take action. There are many great things in the continent that can appeal to the world if we make them right.

Social Media Ad Spending – Which African Company Could Share The Billions

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eMarketer has estimated the distribution of social media ad spending dollars for 2011 and 2012. Of course, this study was done before the era of Google+. This is the breakdown:

 

Facebook  $4.05 billion (2011), $5.74 b (2012)

Myspace $0.19b (2011), $0.16 b(2012)

Twitter $0.15b(2011), $0.25b(2012)

 

Now, the question: is there any African company that can participate in this league? We mean any prospect of any African originated company competing in this level, at least in the next five years. There is a lot of money to be made. The barrier of entry is high because of network effect (people will not easily leave from a network where there are many folks) but the technology aspect is not. If you start, the chance is there.

 

To our readers, send us link if you know any African firm that is destined to play at this level in coming years. We want to know.

 

This company comes in mind when you think of small firms that can migrate Nigerian businesses to the ad networks, if it executes and gets funding.

 

Adloopz is an integrated social advertising service that allows people to connect with others who have services or products of benefit to them. Adloopz helps people to spread the news of their products/services via adverts they create on Adloopz which gets shared across several social networks. Yes, Adloopz allows you to post adverts, share them with your friends and followers, and also lets others do the same.  And at the end, they provide some really nice statistics that let you know how your adverts are doing.

 

Another good one is Bloovue

 

BloovueBloovue helps advertisers connect with their audiences by providing simple and affordable online advertising on the largest online publishers in Nigeria.

 

 

Google+ Should Go For Spotify Before It Moves Into Facebook

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Spotify came to the US on July 14, 2011 and basically arrived at the biggest market it can ever be. Now, it has to scale and move quickly as most of the people that used to hide and use it are free and untangled by any legal fear.

 

Spotify is a Swedish DRM-based music streaming service offering streaming of selected music from a range of major and independent record labels, including Sony, EMI, Warner Music Group, and Universal.[3][4] Launched in October 2008 by Swedish startup “Spotify AB”, the service had approximately ten million users as of 15 September 2010;about 1,000,000 of whom were paying members.The service is, as of July 2011, only available in Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and the United States. (wikipedia)

 

Spotify created by a young Swedish geek has got good press since its debut, in US. Now it the time for that strategic partnership to happen. Sources have confirmed that Facebook is already moving to have a deal to have the Spotify music sharing in Facebook. If that happens, that will extend any chance of Google+ catching up. It is not going to happen anytime soon if Spotify eludes Google+.

 

Tekedia understands that Spotify owners and investors will like a huge platform like Facebook as the network effects favor them. So it will be a tough salesmanship for Google to have this platform. The best they can do is to offer to buy this company. But anti-trust issues can stop that as Google has its hands full now.

 

But if Google stays there and Facebook takes over the platform with Zynga, it will find it very difficult to have people using Google+. It must figure out how to compete and get into this newest US arrival to have a chance of making it.

 

Google+ needs Spotify. These are key stats about Spotify which Tekedia has compiled:

 

Users: 10 million free;  1.5m paid

# of songs: 15m

Price: $5 per month; mobile is $10/month

Deals: all the four major music contents owners.