A Handful of Businesses Find A Secret To Sell Like Crazy This Christmas Season
Attention Blog Owners: Here's An Easy Way To Get A Lot More Traffic To Your Blog And It's Free
It is awfully difficult to find stuff from Kenya online, even when you use the famous yellow pages. I am not too sure why, but I suspect that part of the reason is that many businesses are yet to realize the rapidly rising power of the web as a marketing and advertising tool.
It becomes even more frustrating as the Christmas holidays are fast approaching and Kenyans all over the world find the need for some sort of Christmas shopping guide to help them get gifts for fellow Kenyans. In this case what is required is even more than yellow pages covering Kenya. One actually needs plenty of information on numerous shops, retail outlets and small businesses, spread out all over the country.
These are just some of the reasons why the recently re-launched Kumekucha Hot Ads are doing so well and creating some serious buzz amongst many, especially the businesses now beginning to witness for themselves, first hand the power of advertising online as they get genuine leads and even brisk sales from these tiny Kumekucha advertisements.
But what's even more amazing is the system being used here. Definitely more pocket-friendly than any Kenya yellow pages. The ads are free for simple wording and one mobile telephone number or a single link to a web site. I have chosen the mobile telephone number because it is the most convenient way for many to get in touch with a business these days, especially if the number is a Safaricom one. Web sites, for those who have good ones are actually even better. It is only when a business requires more information in their ad that there is a small fee of only $30 or Kshs 2,000 that is charged. What's more is that the ads are permanent and will continue getting a response for you for a long time to come. Kenya yellow pages are usually very effective when they last one year, Kumekucha ads in this very popular site for Kenyans in Kenya and those based all over the world, lasts forever.
How To Make Money This Christmas Season
Kenyans and those interested in Kenyans as a market have a very unique opportunity here to make a killing this Christmas season, by simply placing ads for free here in the high traffic Kumekucha site. Even if you are no entrepreneur, you can sit down and think of a special project that you can launch to make some little pocket money this Christmas. It could be as simple as selling some stuff that you don't need. You can even place a barter advertisement and exchange something you no longer use for something else of great value. Just sit down and think of something.
Small businesses owners and entrepreneurs hardly need to do any thinking about this. They can immediately send in their ads via email (to email address: umissedthis at yahoo dot com) to get their free advertisement posted immediately. Just include one Safaricom telephone number or your website where people can go to for more information. I can guarantee you that you will quickly find that this turns out to be better than any Kenya yellow pages ad that you may already have.
Web site owners and bloggers looking for more traffic, especially from Kenyans, are also most welcome to make use of the free Kumekucha Hot Ads that are better than even yellow pages.
GO TO THE KUMEKUCHA HOT ADS SECTION NOW
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