Happy Birthday to the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. A relentless patriot who fights every day for the country he loves, the people he serves, and the American Dream. πΊπΈπΊπΈ
We don't lack entrepreneurs, in Ghana.
We lack innovators.
One person discovers a profitable niche and everyone rushes there. Soon, margins disappear and customers suffer.
The biggest opportunities are usually in markets nobody is paying attention to.
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Kalidou Koulibaly BLAST Achraf Hakimi
π£οΈ Achraf Hakimi: βThey call us the BRAZILIANS OF AFRICA for a reason.β
Then Kalidou Koulibaly couldn't resist...
π£οΈ βNo offense, but we usually call them the towel thieves!β
Even Hakimi couldn't keep a straight face.
African football banter remains undefeated.
One of the biggest hidden costs in e-commerce is change of mind.
A customer places an order. You confirm it. Pack it. Dispatch it.
Then they change their mind.
By then, you've already incurred packaging, operational, and delivery costs.
E-commerce isn't just about selling products. It's about managing customer behavior, logistics, and risk at scale. π¦π
#Ecommerce#BuildInPublic#Startup#GhanaTech
Building an e-commerce marketplace has taught me that product uploads are easy.
Good product descriptions at scale? That's hard.
Looking for someone who enjoys writing and can help create SEO-friendly product descriptions for thousands of products.
WordPress and SEO experience is a plus.
DM me your CV and sample work if interested.
The deeper I go into e-commerce, the more I realize this:
E-commerce is systems and structures.
Even product descriptions are systems.
A good product description isn't just about writing.
It's about:
β’ SEO
β’ Search intent
β’ Attributes
β’ Specifications
β’ Internal linking
β’ Conversion
β’ Customer trust
At scale, e-commerce is less about products and more about building systems that organize products.
The companies with the best structures usually win.
#ecommerce#SEO#BuildInPublic
Every day I understand why companies like Amazon spent billions on infrastructure.
E-commerce looks simple from the outside.
From the inside, it's engineering, logistics, marketing, operations, and customer service all running at once.