Switching from biashara

That’s the secret… Kitu umesema ikufanyikie.. hufanyika. Just say it na don’t think about it.. vitu mingi Huwa najisemea hufanyika baadaye… Hata kama ni after three years.

Utajipata tu ukisema, “been here before, hii nishafanya”. Yet ni the first time inafanyika.

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And vice versa for men selling to women?

yo fool, i donnow how you popped in, you’re on my blocked list

buty i didnt fail, i learnt what to improve. dumbass. Eti my signage biz failed? nikitaka i can open a shop anywhere in downtown idiot, every signage guy can do that, they keep opening up every day but ju uko muchatha u dont know shit

only fools like you want to trade their time for money. lima kwa mikono bila kusumbua

ur actually cracking me up. the success rate of serial entrepreneurs has never been the second or third business. wewe unapenda kupayuka sana. cha nikurenew block

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Use your networks to market yourself first.

Nobody will give you a deal if you are dishonest and or indisciplined, no matter how great a salesperson you are.

Then market your area of expertise coz you cannot be a jack of all sales.

They will flood to your inbox seeking for your services.

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Nope. That’s failure.

Niliwaambia elders wengi hapa Ni wa kisomo cha chini mkafikiria nilikuwa jaba. Oneni sasa.

Na hii ujuaji yote mbona unatafuta leads kwa a mental asylum?

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that is a risky take, najua kijiji is not a place someone comes for life advice - but just in case someone young aone hi then tries it ni shida kubwa.

Kiburi works when you have a good support system, I am sure you have always had a good support and fallback system. mambo ya God na imani does not work for those who have to start life from scratch, most even start from a negative position since familia zao need support.

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niulize, how do you get to that manager kama sio through your CV, siku hizi hata ka ni referral any decent manager will want to see your profile first before engaging you.

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MSL are recruiting drivers and conductors at their office in Seasons. If being a konkodi is an option, go for it.

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some of them are corporate boys, kuuliza si ujinga

not an option.

you can always ask to see the manager. they dont stop people from doing so. i mean, si kubahatisha, you can land a close with proper background work. yaani mimi ndio nawajibu badala mnijibu, WTF???

call for additional info? what a joke. compare with this.

anyway. lets rest the thread now

If you were open to a bit of marketing too and selling digital solutions, we could’ve teamed up. I build software and digital solutions like automations for businesses. You close the deal, I deliver in a week or two, client pays, you get your komish and it’d be a fat one.

If its something I will sell locally in person, let us yalk
Alafu just say 2 week delivery. Makes the selling part easier

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