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    "WE'RE BACK!🤭☺️ *TEE’S NATURALS* is thrilled to announce its grand return!😌🥹 We've missed you, and we're excited to bring back the high-quality hair treatment products you love! Shop now and rediscover the secret to healthy, gorgeous hair! Visit our page to explore our range of products and get ready to fall in love with your hair all over again!🤭 @Tee’snaturals on Instagram 🌚🤝 wa.me/2348068286748 #businessowner #smallbusinessowner
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  • Are you less busy?
    Lets chat😊
    Are you less busy? Lets chat😊
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  • # follow for more# support my business😍
    # follow for more# support my business😍
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  • Work, social life, and other commitments are important, but family should always come first. How do you make time for your loved ones despite a busy schedule?
    Work, social life, and other commitments are important, but family should always come first. How do you make time for your loved ones despite a busy schedule?
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  • See the CLEAN LOOKING BUS that RWANDA people gave our SUPER EAGLES to move around as we prepare for world cup qualifications 🇳🇬❤️

    If it was LIBYA now , they will look for one ISAKABA BUS and give us 😁

    Thank you RWANDA for this SPORTSMANSHIP SPIRIT ⚽❤️
    See the CLEAN LOOKING BUS that RWANDA people gave our SUPER EAGLES to move around as we prepare for world cup qualifications 🇳🇬❤️ If it was LIBYA now , they will look for one ISAKABA BUS and give us 😁 Thank you RWANDA for this SPORTSMANSHIP SPIRIT ⚽❤️
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  • This what I do for a living,my business my pride. #valutok
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    This what I do for a living,my business my pride. #valutok #everyone #viral #valutokviral
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  • Remember the story of the engineer who asked for a payment of $10,000 and justified it as $1 to turn the screw and $9,999 to know which screw to turn?

    Well, that famous engineer did exist, his name is Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1865-1923)

    Once, their paths crossed with those of Henry Ford.

    At Ford's River Rouge plant, there was a technical problem with a large generator, and the plant's electrical engineers couldn't figure out where the problem was.

    Ford himself turned to Steinmetz for help.

    When the "little giant" arrived at the factory, he refused any help and demanded a notebook, a pen, and a cot.

    He spent two days and two nights in the factory, listening to the noise of the generator, while performing countless strange and complicated calculations.

    Then, abruptly, he demanded that they bring him a ladder, a tape measure, and some blackboard chalk.

    With considerable effort (given the hump and shoulder dysplasia he suffered from), he climbed the ladder until he reached the top of the generator.

    Then, using the tape measure, he calculated a precise point on the surface of the enormous machine, where he made a mark with chalk.

    He then climbed down the ladder and told the skeptical engineers surrounding him that they would have to remove the side plate, disassemble the generator coil, and remove 16 turns of wire, starting from the exact spot where he had made his chalk mark.

    When the corrections were made, to the engineers' amazement, the generator was back to working perfectly.

    Ford subsequently received a bill for ten thousand dollars, signed by Steinmetz of General Electric.

    The famous American businessman returned it, acknowledging the excellent work done by the brilliant engineer of European origin, but respectfully asking for a more detailed invoice (ten thousand dollars was an astronomical sum at that time!).

    Steinmetz complied with the request, returning the invoice, to which he added the following detail:

    - Chalk mark on the generator: $1

    - Know where to dial: $9,999

    Total to pay: $10,000

    The bill was paid. Silently, without protest, and without further delay.

    The anecdote appears in a letter from Jack B. Scott to the editor of "Life" magazine, published on May 14, 1965. His father, Burt Scott, had been an employee of Henry Ford for many years.

    Charles Proteus Steinmetz was a German mathematician and electrical engineer, and a professor at Union College. He fostered the development of alternating current, which enabled the expansion of the electrical industry in the United States, by formulating mathematical theories for engineers.
    Remember the story of the engineer who asked for a payment of $10,000 and justified it as $1 to turn the screw and $9,999 to know which screw to turn? Well, that famous engineer did exist, his name is Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1865-1923) Once, their paths crossed with those of Henry Ford. At Ford's River Rouge plant, there was a technical problem with a large generator, and the plant's electrical engineers couldn't figure out where the problem was. Ford himself turned to Steinmetz for help. When the "little giant" arrived at the factory, he refused any help and demanded a notebook, a pen, and a cot. He spent two days and two nights in the factory, listening to the noise of the generator, while performing countless strange and complicated calculations. Then, abruptly, he demanded that they bring him a ladder, a tape measure, and some blackboard chalk. With considerable effort (given the hump and shoulder dysplasia he suffered from), he climbed the ladder until he reached the top of the generator. Then, using the tape measure, he calculated a precise point on the surface of the enormous machine, where he made a mark with chalk. He then climbed down the ladder and told the skeptical engineers surrounding him that they would have to remove the side plate, disassemble the generator coil, and remove 16 turns of wire, starting from the exact spot where he had made his chalk mark. When the corrections were made, to the engineers' amazement, the generator was back to working perfectly. Ford subsequently received a bill for ten thousand dollars, signed by Steinmetz of General Electric. The famous American businessman returned it, acknowledging the excellent work done by the brilliant engineer of European origin, but respectfully asking for a more detailed invoice (ten thousand dollars was an astronomical sum at that time!). Steinmetz complied with the request, returning the invoice, to which he added the following detail: - Chalk mark on the generator: $1 - Know where to dial: $9,999 Total to pay: $10,000 The bill was paid. Silently, without protest, and without further delay. The anecdote appears in a letter from Jack B. Scott to the editor of "Life" magazine, published on May 14, 1965. His father, Burt Scott, had been an employee of Henry Ford for many years. Charles Proteus Steinmetz was a German mathematician and electrical engineer, and a professor at Union College. He fostered the development of alternating current, which enabled the expansion of the electrical industry in the United States, by formulating mathematical theories for engineers.
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  • You're busy underrating yourself while so many people are intim1dated by your potentials

    Good day lovelies 😘
    You're busy underrating yourself while so many people are intim1dated by your potentials Good day lovelies 😘
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  • Keep yourself busy
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  • No matter how hight the sky is,
    How deep the ocean is,
    How strong the wind is,
    How wide the river is,
    I just want to tell YOU They’re none of YOUR BUSINESS! 😒🙄😂🤣😂😂
    No matter how hight the sky is, How deep the ocean is, How strong the wind is, How wide the river is, I just want to tell YOU They’re none of YOUR BUSINESS! 😒🙄😂🤣😂😂
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  • Imagine walking into a store where the salesperson speaks boring robotic voice, gives you confusing wiggy waggy answers, and doesn’t seem interested in helping you. Would you stay and buy something? 🤷

    Probably not.

    Now, imagine another store where the salesperson greets you warmly, understands your needs, and persuades you with the right words.

    Well that is the power of good copywriting. It is the voice of your business, guiding potential customers toward taking action.

    Good copy isn’t just about clever words, it’s about grabbing attention, building trust, and inspiring action.

    It speaks directly to your audience, making them feel understood and compelling them to engage with your brand.

    Be it a website, an ad, or a social media post, strong copy can turn casual visitors into loyal customers.

    In one of my previous articles, I dove deep into how businesses whether startups or industry giants, can leverage effective copywriting to increase engagement, boost sales, and build lasting customer relationships.

    Care to read more? This link will take you there https://jahveeo.com/why-copywriting-matters-for-every-business
    Imagine walking into a store where the salesperson speaks boring robotic voice, gives you confusing wiggy waggy answers, and doesn’t seem interested in helping you. Would you stay and buy something? 🤷 Probably not. Now, imagine another store where the salesperson greets you warmly, understands your needs, and persuades you with the right words. Well that is the power of good copywriting. It is the voice of your business, guiding potential customers toward taking action. Good copy isn’t just about clever words, it’s about grabbing attention, building trust, and inspiring action. It speaks directly to your audience, making them feel understood and compelling them to engage with your brand. Be it a website, an ad, or a social media post, strong copy can turn casual visitors into loyal customers. In one of my previous articles, I dove deep into how businesses whether startups or industry giants, can leverage effective copywriting to increase engagement, boost sales, and build lasting customer relationships. Care to read more? This link will take you there https://jahveeo.com/why-copywriting-matters-for-every-business
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  • Excelling in business isn't just about making profits, it’s about solving real problems.

    When you prioritize creating genuine value for your customers, the financial rewards will come naturally.

    The key is to stay focused on what truly matters: making a difference. Build businesses that drive impact and add real value!

    My name is Jahvee, I create digital tools that help brands scale up and increase their sales potential.

    For more powerful insights and growth strategies to elevate your entrepreneurial journey, visit my blog at https://jahveeo.com/blog

    #EntrepreneurMindset #ValueDrivenBusiness #BusinessGrowth #ImpactfulJourney
    Excelling in business isn't just about making profits, it’s about solving real problems. When you prioritize creating genuine value for your customers, the financial rewards will come naturally. The key is to stay focused on what truly matters: making a difference. Build businesses that drive impact and add real value! My name is Jahvee, I create digital tools that help brands scale up and increase their sales potential. For more powerful insights and growth strategies to elevate your entrepreneurial journey, visit my blog at https://jahveeo.com/blog #EntrepreneurMindset #ValueDrivenBusiness #BusinessGrowth #ImpactfulJourney
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