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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 11:11pm On Aug 07, 2012
DAvIt0: God on your side ... All the Best

Abi o!, Thanx man!
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 11:28am On Aug 11, 2012
Saturday 11th, August 2012 and I am back to almost Zero level cash-wise again. Too many expenses.

I was awake all night cracking my brain on what to do next as my internet subscription is about to expire and I have not raised the money I need to startup a more stable business that I have lined up.

After much taughts, I have decided to involve others to be a part of a project I was working on before now that I placed on hold for some reasons best known to me.

It is an Internet based service oriented business that requires about N180,000 capital.

Because I don't have N180,000 that is needed to kick off, Investors are my best bet in other for me to beat time and also help others to benefit from it.

The service promises to provide jobs under its platform for well over 500 people within the first year.

Serious minded persons can email me on tobeezweb@gmail.com
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by bendazum: 2:10pm On Aug 11, 2012
@Op. The only reason you seem to have followers in this thread is that you claimed that you could build a business with a paltry 500naira but now it seems that the aim has been defeated.I THINK THIS THREAD NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN ASAP!

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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 2:49pm On Aug 11, 2012
bendazum: @Op. The only reason you seem to have followers in this thread is that you claimed that you could build a business with a paltry 500naira but now it seems that the aim has been defeated.I THINK THIS THREAD NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN ASAP!

I understand how you feel. I have not given up on my exploits. I was expecting to have raised half of N180,000 but somethings cropped up and took almost all I have been able to raise so far which is not even close to half of that amount.

I am still working on my mobile marketing business alongside other personal projects.

I believe it will pay to involve others to kick off one of my projects instead of to wait till I raise all the money.
I am sure the people who will get involved in my project will remain very grateful and lucky to be a part of it.

I will still keep you guys updated.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by omotola1(m): 5:10pm On Aug 12, 2012
bendazum: @Op. The only reason you seem to have followers in this thread is that you claimed that you could build a business with a paltry 500naira but now it seems that the aim has been defeated.I THINK THIS THREAD NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN ASAP!
I second!
tobicool:

I understand how you feel. I have not given up on my exploits. I was expecting to have raised half of N180,000 but somethings cropped up and took almost all I have been able to raise so far which is not even close to half of that amount.

I am still working on my mobile marketing business alongside other personal projects.

I believe it will pay to involve others to kick off one of my projects instead of to wait till I raise all the money.
I am sure the people who will get involved in my project will remain very grateful and lucky to be a part of it.

I will still keep you guys updated.
bendazum: @Op. The only reason you seem to have followers in this thread is that you claimed that you could build a business with a paltry 500naira but now it seems that the aim has been defeated.I THINK THIS THREAD NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN ASAP!
I second!
@ OP, i appreciate the fact that you are truthful and sincere anyway.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by profet: 5:56pm On Aug 12, 2012
@ Tobicool.

Now, I am very disappointed. A local proverb says that " he who wants to sail a ship must be able to row a canoe". In other words , you must be able to handle and manage small responsibilities before taking up bigger ones.

If you were not able to manage a N500 project with all the assistance and goodwill you had on this forum giving excuses relating to 'some things cropped up', I'm afraid that giving you a N180,000 might go down the drain.

Go back to your drawing board and be FOCUSED.
Stop going after all businesses.
Start all over again with two options in your mind ie SUCCESS or SUCCESS
and I promise you that indeed, success will be your portion.

Until then, good luck!

Bye

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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by omotola1(m): 9:31pm On Aug 12, 2012
Time to unfollow thread. Bye!
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by PapaBrowne(m): 10:47pm On Aug 12, 2012
tobicool:

I understand how you feel. I have not given up on my exploits. I was expecting to have raised half of N180,000 but somethings cropped up and took almost all I have been able to raise so far which is not even close to half of that amount.

I am still working on my mobile marketing business alongside other personal projects.

I believe it will pay to involve others to kick off one of my projects instead of to wait till I raise all the money.
I am sure the people who will get involved in my project will remain very grateful and lucky to be a part of it.

I will still keep you guys updated.


I've followed this thread from the onset. You missed it when you got carried away by the whole SMS thingy. What you failed to see is that every Tom, Jerry and Barney are into this business already and there is really no extra service offering you would add that would make your offer stand out.

You had this Akara joint idea. You would have been smiling better if you did that. Trust me. Anything that people need on a daily basis would always fetch you better income than things people rarely need especially one which everybody is already selling. I call it Pull vs Push strategy. In some businesses you pull the customers to you while in others you have to push really hard. SMS marketing might be good, but I'd rather sell Akara!!

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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by bendazum: 6:18am On Aug 13, 2012
NO,THE GUY MISSED IT WHEN HE DRANK BEER WITH HIS BUSINESS CAPITAL. HE COUNTED HIS CHICKS BEFORE THEY WERE HATCHED. grin

PapaBrowne:


I've followed this thread from the onset. You missed it when you got carried away by the whole SMS thingy. What you failed to see is that every Tom, Jerry and Barney are into this business already and there is really no extra service offering you would add that would make your offer stand out.

You had this Akara joint idea. You would have been smiling better if you did that. Trust me. Anything that people need on a daily basis would always fetch you better income than things people rarely need especially one which everybody is already selling. I call it Pull vs Push strategy. In some businesses you pull the customers to you while in others you have to push really hard. SMS marketing might be good, but I'd rather sell Akara!!
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by AjanleKoko: 8:20am On Aug 13, 2012
LOL.
Hallelujah today, Crucify Him tomorrow mentality at work grin
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by legalwealth(m): 12:40pm On Aug 13, 2012
tobicool: Hello Nairalanders!, I have been going through some serious financial crisis lately. Infact, let me be blunt, I AM BROKE!.

BUT, I know how I can break out of this mess. Although I do not have a dime on me right now "as per money levels" I am very certain I can easily borrow N500 from a friend. So, I have decided to give you guys updates on how I am going to manage this money in building a business to help me become a millionaire by October this year which is like 3 months from now.

I know it might sound funny but I know it is possible. I go ignore shame make money o!

I will get N500 tomorrow Sunday for sure, so the story will start on Monday.

I know what I am about to do can be quite wired for some people, but I know what I am doing and I want to prove a point as well as encourage others.

"Nothing is impossible, If it can be dreamt, It can be done."


Good and how far I've you gone now?

I will like to know as per say a Wealth Creation Tutor.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Afamdman(m): 11:45am On Aug 15, 2012
You all should be ashamed of yourselves, the ones calling for his head, he at least had a dream and started pursuing it, it can get frustrating as things don't work out according to plan, but then its all part of the learning process, instead of you guys to help ginger him to find his feet and not give up, your stoning him. Stop throwing stones, if u don't like his thread jeje leave, don't pour sand sand inside the garri and then leave. Okay back to you tobicol, first thing is you have to look at how far you have come, and check what did you learn, where did you lose focus? Ask these question and redesign yourself, on the bright side you know certain things now you didn't know before don't be discouraged. Now that was the good side of me, on the other side. Dude sit down, get a plan together and stick to it, don't get side tracked with this business is better or that is better all bullshit. Don't enter any business you have not studied or have someone who you know is tested and trusted guide you. Oya get back there you can make it. NB: the akara idea might be worth a second looking, find what will make ur akara different, maybe larger size, with different type of sauce. You really can't get wrong with food, think it through. Get a plan together and move.

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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 12:22am On Aug 16, 2012
Afamdman: You all should be ashamed of yourselves, the ones calling for his head, he at least had a dream and started pursuing it, it can get frustrating as things don't work out according to plan, but then its all part of the learning process, instead of you guys to help ginger him to find his feet and not give up, your stoning him. Stop throwing stones, if u don't like his thread jeje leave, don't pour sand sand inside the garri and then leave. Okay back to you tobicol, first thing is you have to look at how far you have come, and check what did you learn, where did you lose focus? Ask these question and redesign yourself, on the bright side you know certain things now you didn't know before don't be discouraged. Now that was the good side of me, on the other side. Dude sit down, get a plan together and stick to it, don't get side tracked with this business is better or that is better all bullshit. Don't enter any business you have not studied or have someone who you know is tested and trusted guide you. Oya get back there you can make it. NB: the akara idea might be worth a second looking, find what will make ur akara different, maybe larger size, with different type of sauce. You really can't get wrong with food, think it through. Get a plan together and move.
Thanks man!, Thanks for understanding. I am still on track, only that I made some few mistakes that took about 90% of the money i generated so far. I have learnt from my mistakes and I am forging ahead. I am currently working on a web project and I will upload it by next week Wednesday. I will keep you guys posted. I have abandoned the akara business idea becos of some reasons.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by neosmyt(m): 9:31am On Aug 16, 2012
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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by DAvIt0(m): 9:51am On Aug 20, 2012
progress
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by chris2000(m): 3:17pm On Aug 20, 2012
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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by NAJALYN: 3:47pm On Aug 20, 2012
@poster, please make it happen so we can follow suit. Please dont disappoint me ooo!
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 4:51pm On Aug 20, 2012
@ Tobi don`t forget the Gfactor. He can make you sit on millions overnight without even knowing it. Some people call it luck. A single phone contact can change your fortune for life. So cool down and stop being too smart.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by badesco(m): 6:47pm On Aug 21, 2012
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Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 11:55am On Aug 22, 2012
neksummi:

Got your point. It's practically not possible to turn N500 into millions by October. I don't agree with him on that.


I totally agree with him. Right now i am serving a movie niche. I invested only N686 for a .info domain name. Movies stream on my site and and people come to watch latest movies, Tv series or soap opera. I use a cpa company that i got approved on to monetize the blog site and am managin $100per week. So anything is possible.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2012
ribechi:


I totally agree with him. Right now i am serving a movie niche. I invested only N686 for a .info domain name. Movies stream on my site and and people come to watch latest movies, Tv series or soap opera. I use a cpa company that i got approved on to monetize the blog site and am managin $100per week. So anything is possible.

Yes man, I feel you.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by kunletoks(m): 9:20pm On Aug 22, 2012
Keep it up.
I know you are getting what u need. grin
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by stagger: 10:56am On Aug 23, 2012
No one can be successful in business without making mistakes. That is why it is called the University of Hard Knocks.
Re: Watch Me Build A Business With 500 Naira Capital by Nobody: 9:28am On Aug 24, 2012
tobi...hey am in abuja..but i have a business to kickstart...and you may want to join me...especially in the marketing aspect in lagos...its actually a very simple and interesting move, feel free to holla at me on sollyyula@yahoo.com...yeah u can even use dat to find me on facebook...ok dude? catch ya!!

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