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Have you ever settled for a job and regretted it the moment you stepped into the premise?” Which steps did you take?
At 1st things were good and promising till the company could no longer deliver clients promises lying to the old the sickly and the young a like became the order of the day. At night I would repent for the lies and compromising my integrity memories of clients tears and unpleasant stories are stillRead more
At 1st things were good and promising till the company could no longer deliver clients promises lying to the old the sickly and the young a like became the order of the day. At night I would repent for the lies and compromising my integrity memories of clients tears and unpleasant stories are still fresh 3 yrs of good and bad memories.
See lessIs link building in S.E.O dead?
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This phrase gets thrown around a lot. Link building is the process of earning inbound links on other websites. Naturally earned links improve a website's reputation and where it ranks in search engines. In recent years, the naysayers have argued that 'link building is dead' but, in truth, building aRead more
This phrase gets thrown around a lot. Link building is the process of earning inbound links on other websites. Naturally earned links improve a website’s reputation and where it ranks in search engines.
In recent years, the naysayers have argued that ‘link building is dead’ but, in truth, building authentic links from trusted sources still has a significant positive impact on Google rankings.
Quality content is a better link-building driver than any paid shortcut tactic so the best way to build links is to adopt a long-term strategy of publishing valuable content – watch the links multiply.
See lessIs Kenya tourism losing out to its neighbour Tanzania? If so, why?
In 2017 the world bank reported that Kenya generates $1.6 billion while Tanzania generates $2.3 billion per year. International tourism, receipts (current US$). Well I wouldn't conclude that one country is losing to another, both countries have unique experiences to offer, however from an eaglesRead more
In 2017 the world bank reported that Kenya generates $1.6 billion while Tanzania generates $2.3 billion per year. International tourism, receipts (current US$).
Well I wouldn’t conclude that one country is losing to another, both countries have unique experiences to offer, however from an eagles eye point of view Tanzania has so much more to offer regarding tourist adventures.
And from a marketing point of view, Kenya is doing better than its neighbor Tanzania. Kenyans tend to be more liberal and easily adapt to the tourists’ way. On the contrary, Tanzanians tend to be conservative and as a tourist you’ll have no choice but to conform to their lifestyle. They don’t adjust to the tourist way. The use of Kiswahili in Tanzania & English in Kenya is a sure proof of that.
In retrospect I Actually think that if Tanzanians were flexible and as liberal as the Kenyans, they would realize more earnings than what they are earning now. Both countries will continue to bring in more revenues in this industry.
If you haven’t visited any of them, check them out definitely!
See lessif asked in an interview, “what do you do for a living?” What is the best answer to to give?
I think its important to first determine why the interviewer is asking that question. The motives behind it may vary, some may have superficial or rather selfish desires, others may want to get to know you better which is an acceptable way to start a conversation in Kenya. Your motivation will varyRead more
I think its important to first determine why the interviewer is asking that question. The motives behind it may vary, some may have superficial or rather selfish desires, others may want to get to know you better which is an acceptable way to start a conversation in Kenya. Your motivation will vary too. If a well-known technology entrepreneur were to ask, you answer will likely be meant to impress and elicite camaraderie. In a purely social environment you may want to start with your recent history and finish with your current passion. “I sold a blog and now I enjoy art.” “I invested well so now I can volunteer for causes I believe in.” “I built and sold a business and now I travel.” If, in fact, you actually do nothing, find your passion and enrich your life.
See lessOpening a wines & Spirits (liquor shop) VS opening a boutique(duka ya nguo) , which is better in terms of profitability and ease of operation.
Steve
Wines and spirits but maintain high levels of personal dignity, responsibility and integrity
Wines and spirits but maintain high levels of personal dignity, responsibility and integrity
See lessWhat s the meaning of aggregated lines when it comes to mpesa business?
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This simply means that your commission is earned directly from the provider who in this case is Safaricom PLC. On the contrary, when you use non aggregated lines, you'll be earning your commission through your MPESA administrator otherwise called the "Dealer" Users do attest that aggregated lines eRead more
This simply means that your commission is earned directly from the provider who in this case is Safaricom PLC. On the contrary, when you use non aggregated lines, you’ll be earning your commission through your MPESA administrator otherwise called the “Dealer”
Users do attest that aggregated lines earn more profit. This is however subject to discussion.
See lessWhat strikes first time visitors as special or unusual when they arrive in Nairobi, Kenya?
HURRY UP SYNDROME; what i find unique in Nairobi is that people are always in a hurry, when walking and boarding matatus. COMMUNICATION:Everyone minds their own business and they never talk to each other even in a matatu. People are ever suspicious of one another .