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Author: Kehinde Ajose
Kehinde Ajose is an accomplished visibility strategist and media practitioner with a passion for helping individuals and organizations achieve their goals through effective storytelling and brand promotion. He is the founder of Visibility Solutions Media, a top media agency that specializes in helping brands tell authentic stories that deliver results, amplify their message, and enhance their visibility. With his expertise in visibility strategy, Kehinde Ajose has helped countless individuals and organizations gain visibility for their products, ideas, and services, and become highly paid and influential. He is also the author of the highly acclaimed book, Donjazzyfied, which draws lessons from an African showbiz entrepreneur and '5 costly mistakes entertainers make'.
In today’s Nigerian economy, where rising costs and changing consumer habits loom large, countless entrepreneurs find themselves in a battle for survival. The struggle is real, with many questioning how they can not only keep their businesses afloat but also grow and thrive amidst an economic crisis that seems relentless. The SHOW UP strategy isn’t just a strategy; it’s a lifeline that equips you to navigate economic challenges and transform hurdles into stepping stones for success. By adopting this approach, you can evolve your business into a resilient powerhouse, ready to flourish, no matter the economic ups and downs…
Emeka, a talented photographer, struggled to grow his business despite his impressive portfolio. The problem? A deficient online presence that cost him several high-profile deals. In today’s digital age, potential clients often judge a business by its online visibility, and Emeka’s inactive social media platforms didn’t reflect his true skills. This experience taught him how a poor digital presence can hurt a business, no matter the talent behind it. He lost on a deal with a multinational who couldn’t trust him enough to give him the deal to shoot their top executives because he had no digital footprint online. Emeka’s…