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Day 8 of 101
She sells bags. Handmade, beautiful bags. Making about ₦100k a month.
Then she did ONE thing different: she picked ONE customer. Working women, 25–35, who need a bag that carries their whole life and still looks professional.
She rewrote every caption. Ran a small ad — ₦3,000/day. Within three months: ₦800K/month. Same bags.
The product didn’t change. The system around it did.
Day 7 of 101
You’ve been posting every single day. Reels, carousels, stories. And your sales are still the same.
Because consistency without strategy is just organised noise.
Every piece of content should have a JOB: make someone aware you exist, make someone trust you, or make someone buy from you. If your post doesn’t do one of those three things, it’s not marketing. It’s just a post.
Day 6 of 101
When you have a product that genuinely helps people, staying quiet about it is not humility. It’s selfishness.
Day 5 of 101
You don’t sell human hair. You sell confidence for a woman with owambe this Saturday.
Same product, different message. And the message is what makes people stop scrolling and buy
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Day 4 of 101
Some of you have people who hype your business every single day. They comment “this is so nice!” They share your stuff. But they’ve never bought a single thing.
Those people are not your customers. Your real customer passes three tests:
• She has the PROBLEM your product solves
• She has the MONEY to pay
• She has URGENCY — she needs it NOW
If someone doesn’t have all three, stop chasing them.
Day 3 of 101
“Who is your customer?”
“Anybody who wants to look good.”
That’s why your business is struggling. When your customer is everybody, your message speaks to nobody.
Imagine cooking for 500 people and trying to please everyone. Boring food. Nobody talks about it. But “best jollof rice for people who love it spicy”? Now you have direction.
Your business works the same way.
Day 2 of 101
Your product is good.
But having a good product is the reason you’re broke. You built a beautiful shop in the middle of bush. No road. No signboard. Nobody knows you exist.
Stop rearranging the shelves. Start building the road.
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Day 1 of 101
Three businesses started last year. Same market. Same economy. Same Nigeria. One is already making millions. The other two are begging for patronage.
It’s not luck. It’s not talent. It’s a system.
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16/09/2025
Most vendors are stuck in the same cycle: post, pray, and hope somebody buys. That’s why their sales feel like luck.
The ones selling daily don’t rely on chance. They use a system. A system that keeps conversations flowing, moves people closer to buying, and makes sure nobody slips through the cracks.
Here’s how it works:
1. They create content that makes people stop scrolling and comment.
2. They reply to every comment quickly, because attention dies fast.
3. They shift interested people into the DMs where real sales happen.
4. They follow up with everyone who didn’t buy immediately, because most sales come after the first conversation.
5. They turn customers into repeat buyers so the money keeps circulating.
This isn’t random. This is structure. And structure beats luck every time.
💬 Drop SYSTEM in the comments if you’re done with posting and praying.
12/09/2025
Most businesses get lost in the crowd because they’re busy trying to be everything.
And when you try to be everything, you stand for nothing
The businesses that win are the ones that plant their flag on ONE thing and own it.
They know their unique angle. They repeat it until it sticks. And they back it up with proof that shuts everyone else up.
Stop blending in and start being the business that people remember first
Drop your unique angle in the comments and let’s sharpen it
10/09/2025
If your sales are up today and down tomorrow, it’s not the algorithm’s fault. It’s because you don’t have a system that keeps sales coming in daily.
When you follow up with leads, stay consistent with content, and keep your customers close, sales stop being random. They start being predictable
💬 Comment what’s making your sales inconsistent and let’s fix it together.
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