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Updated January, 2021

Overcoming Stress In Work Place

Stress can be referred to as the act of suffering or experiencing emotional pressure.
You can’t control everything in your work environment, but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless—even when you’re stuck in a difficult situation. Finding ways to manage workplace stress isn’t about making huge changes or rethinking career ambitions, but rather about focusing on the one thing that’s always within your control: you.

"Stress actually sets in when a task becomes overwhelming".

For workers everywhere, the troubled economy may feel like an emotional roller coaster. "Layoffs" and "budget cuts" have become bywords in the workplace, and the result is increased fear, uncertainty, and higher levels of stress. Since job and workplace stress increase in times of economic crisis, it’s important to learn new and better ways of coping with the pressure.

Your emotions are contagious, and stress has an impact on the quality of your interactions with others. The better you are at managing your own stress, the more you'll positively affect those around you, and the less other people's stress will negatively affect you.

Today’s employees are expected to do more with less, which has become a major source of stress at work, said Vicki Hess.  Other sources of stress on the job include worries about performing well as demands rise and time diminishes, pressure to continuously be plugged in and squabbles with co-workers or disagreements with the boss.

But while you might feel helpless and stressed at times, there are ways you can empower yourself and change your job situation for the better.

Recognize warning signs of excessive stress at work

When you feel overwhelmed at work, you lose confidence and may become irritable or withdrawn. This can make you less productive and less effective in your job, and make the work seem less rewarding. If you ignore the warning signs of work stress, they can lead to bigger problems. Beyond interfering with job performance and satisfaction, chronic or intense stress can also lead to physical and emotional health problems.

Signs and symptoms of excessive job and workplace stress

**Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed
**Apathy, loss of interest in work
**Problems sleeping
**Fatigue
**Trouble concentrating
**Muscle tension or headaches
**Stomach problems
**Social withdrawal
**Loss of sex drive
**Using alcohol or drugs to cope

Here are ways to reduce stress in work place:

 1. Reduce job stress by taking care of yourself

When stress at work interferes with your ability to perform in your job, manage your personal life, or adversely impacts your health, it’s time to take action. Start by paying attention to your physical and emotional health. When your own needs are taken care of, you’re stronger and more resilient to stress. The better you feel, the better equipped you’ll be to manage work stress without becoming overwhelmed.

Taking care of yourself doesn’t require a total lifestyle overhaul. Even small things can lift your mood, increase your energy, and make you feel like you’re back in the driver’s seat. Take things one step at a time, and as you make more positive lifestyle choices, you’ll soon notice a reduction in your stress levels, both at home and at work.
*Regular exercise is a powerful stress reliever. For best results, try to get at least 30 minutes of activity that elevates your heart rate and makes you break out into a sweat on most days.
*Make food choices that keep you going.
 Healthy eating can help you get through stressful work days. By eating small but frequent meals, you can help your body maintain an even level of blood sugar, keep your energy up, stay focused, and avoid mood swings.
*Get enough sleep at night or after work.

2. One thing at a time.

You’ll feel better and less stressed if you just do one thing at a time. No matter if it is at work, in school or in your private life. This will make it easier to focus and to do a job of higher quality right away. Instead of having to go back several times and polish and rearrange to get the result you want.

If you have to multi-task(check out how to effectively multi-task here) a few things during your day then set off some time for that. Single-task during most of your day but set off an hour in the afternoon for instance to do all of that multi-tasking stuff in one big swoop.

3. Ask instead of guessing.

Reading minds is very hard. Misunderstandings will be plentiful if you try to do it. So communicate instead. You’ll have a lot less unnecessary conflicts, negativity and waste less of your and other people’s time.

4. Write everything down.

If your memory is anything like mine then it might be a bit like a leaky bucket too often. So write everything down. Your ideas, tasks and stuff you just have to remember.

Then you don’t have to worry about forgetting. And you will free up your mind for focusing on other things than remembering.

5. Let your lunch be a slow time of relaxing.

Don’t wolf down your lunch in 7 minutes flat. That will only ramp up the stress that you bring with you from the first few hours of work.

Instead, let your lunch be a time of relaxation. Eat slowly and focus on the smell, texture and taste of the food. Put down the fork and knife down between bites to make that easier.

I have found this to be a wonderful way to relax midday. And to get the best experience out of what you are eating.

6. Resolve your concerns.

Pinpoint your sources of stress, and consider how you can resolve these concerns. For instance, if you’re stressed about a project, consider who could help to clarify the scope and required tasks. If it’s a conflict with a co-worker, think about what you can do to resolve it. Basically, the key is to take a problem-solving approach and try to fix what’s within your power.

7. Reconnect with what you loved about your job.

Ask yourself: “What is good about my job? How am I helping somebody?” Make the “connection to a strength of yours or a way in which you’re making a difference.”

Most people are more satisfied if they have a job that they see as meaningful and gives them the chance to use a lot of their skills that they value. This is especially true if an individual uses their skills for an entire project, such as writing a report versus contributing just one paragraph.

8. Take a deep breath

Taking a very deep breath when you are stressed will help calm you down, prevent you from saying what you will regret later and as well, helps you to ease the tension.

Finally, “try to minimize the internal criticism, manage the external criticism and increase the internal Praises.”

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How To Advertise On YouTube

YouTube is the world’s second largest search engine after Google, so it’s important to consider it as part of your digital marketing strategy. In fact there are lots of different ways to advertise on YouTube, and since AdWords launched TrueView, it has become more cost effective and accessible for users.
To help you get started this post will answer all your YouTube advertising questions, from targeting types to costs.
If you have an advertising goal such as increasing brand awareness or changing brand perception, then YouTube can be highly beneficial to your digital marketing strategy.

Is YouTube Advertising Expensive?

With TrueView YouTube advertising, which is done via AdWords, you can ensure you only pay when your ads are clicked or when a certain amount of an ad is watched by a user (cost per view). This creates the opportunity for free brand awareness. Generally YouTube adverts are also far cheaper then the AdWords Search Network when bidding on the same terms.


Related Post: How To Make More Money Uploading Videos On YouTube

What Kind Of Advertising Can I Do On YouTube?



In-Stream

In-stream ads are video adverts which play before or during another video from a YouTube partner. After 5 seconds a user can skip your ads, but you will only pay if they watch 30 seconds or more.
You have probably seen In-Stream ads when you are watching YouTube content – lots of big brands use them, which means they are great for building trust as users associate this kind of ad space with reputable brands.

In-Slate

These ads show at the start of YouTube content which is ten minutes or longer. These are the kind of ads where you can chose between three different adverts or you may just be shown one ad. You’ll only pay for these when users actually watch the video.

In-Search

Much like the style of AdWords text ads, In-Search ads appear when someone searches YouTube. They are placed in the top and right hand side of the video results page. Like all the other True-View ad formats, you’ll only pay for these ads when a user chooses to watch them.

In-Display

In-display are different to other YouTube ad formats because they don’t strictly serve your ads on YouTube’s website. Ads can appear beside YouTube content which is embedded on other websites which are part of the Google Display Network. Like normal True-View YouTube ads you will only pay if your ad is watched.

Who Will See My Ads And What Kind Of Content Will They Be Served On?

The kind of targeting you can do for YouTube is the same as for general display advertising:

Demographic Targeting (Age / Gender)

Demographic targeting should be used in conjunction with another targeting type like keywords or topic contextual targeting. If your product suits a particular demographic, you can select this in addition to your other targeting.
Likewise if there are particular demographics which aren’t applicable for your product, you can exclude them. You can also increase your bids for specific demographics which might be particularly relevant for your product.
Demographic targeting is ideal if your brand is specific to a demographic type – although beware that Google do get people’s ages and interests wrong sometimes (check out what demographic they think you are here)

Interest Category Targeting

This is different to ‘topic’ targeting because it’s based on the interests of the user, rather than the topic of the content. Like demographic targeting, we would recommend using this in conjunction with another contextual targeting method, such as keywords or topics.

Topic Targeting

Topic targeting is about the subject matter of the page, rather than the interest of the user. For example you could target all pages which are relevant to the topic of beauty. It is a good way to ensure the content your ad appears alongside is relevant to your service or product.

Contextual Keyword Targeting

This is the traditional type of display advertising where you can specify keywords and allow Google to place your ads on all content relevant to those keywords. This is known as Automatic Contextual Targeting.

Managed Placements

If you would like to target specific YouTube pages you could use Managed Placements to list specific pages you would like to have your ads on. This is a good targeting method if you know specific pages will work well or are particularly relevant, however if a page is very popular and lots of advertisers are bidding for it you will need to ensure your bid is competitive.

Excluding certain categories and content, YouTube will ensure that your ad will never show alongside anything you don’t want your brand associated with.
If you’d like your ads to show on the Home page of YouTube you will need a much larger ad spend and you’ll also need to speak to your AdWords rep.

What Devices Will My Ads Show On?

You can choose whether to show your ads on mobiles or whether you just want to advertise on standard desktop, laptops and tablets.

Will People Actually Visit My Website As A Result Of My YouTube Ads?

YouTube ads are best for driving engagement there and then with the ad content itself, however if you include a good call-to-action within the ad content you can drive traffic to either your website or your YouTube brand channel. A click through to your website won’t cost you anything because you are already paying for the view.

Do I Need To Have Videos Already On YouTube To Advertise On YouTube?

No you don’t need to have videos on YouTube already in order to advertise with videos on YouTube, however you will need a YouTube channel which you can easily set up here. However if you just want to advertise with display adverts a channel is not required

How Can I Create Ads For YouTube?

Ad’s for YouTube don’t necessarily need to be ‘high-tech’ you could even film them on your camera phone. If you are filming an ad yourselves, Google highly recommend that you ensure the camera is steady by using a tripod (you can get a cheap one for your camera phone).
Think about the audience and the problem your product or service will solve for them, and crate the ad to illustrate this. Our free video marketing guide has lots more tips on creating your first video.
Before you start planning your YouTube ads, take a look at the technical and editorial guidelines from AdWords to ensure your ad idea complies and your video is the right length to be used for the kind of TrueView ad format you would like to use.
The most successful videos have a little bit of planning behind them, such as a basic story board or a script. You should also think about how the video will fit together when you edit it.
Make sure the end of your video has a clear call-to-action such as ‘visit our website for more information’ or ‘download your free whitepaper today’.
Some ideas for videos include:
About your business (how did your company start? What are your values?)
Testimonials (film your customers talking about their experience using your product or service)
Product demonstrations (these are great if your product has a bit of a technical nature – I’ve seen it work well with everything from BBQs to hair extensions!)
All that is left to do is publish your videos on YouTube!

How Will YouTube Affect My Other AdWords Advertising?

YouTube will compliment any other advertising you are doing, and in particular works well alongside Remarketing because you can Remarket to users who have visited your YouTube channel and already engaged with your online video content, such as channel subscribers.

YouTube advertising has many features which can benefit your online marketing strategy. As a self-serve ad platform it’s very easy to set up and use, and it is incredibly cost effective.

Please take a minute to leave any comments below about your experience with YouTube advertising.

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If you would like us to help you place adverts on YouTube, get practical guide on how you can place the ads yourself after uploading the video,  increase the number of viewers of your ads, analysing and optimising your YouTube advertising(adwords) and channel and, to get more out of YouTube advertising, contact us on:

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How To Make Enough Money From YouTube

If you are looking a way of earning additional income, consider YouTube. No matter what you are doing, YouTube is ideal and pays far more than most other ideas you can think of. And one of the great news here is,' you will receive the money directly into your local bank account'.

Would it not be great if you could make some money by doing what you already love? What goes on behind the scenes when an ad shows up on a video? Get started with YouTube advertising and see how ads may work for you as a creator.


Related Post: How To Advertise On YouTube

A facebook friend told  how he started earning from youtube.
When Howard Davies-Carr uploaded a video of his two children on to YouTube, he thought it would be seen only by his sons' godfather and a few friends. More than 400m views later, it has earned him well over £100,000.

He continued;
"I've always filmed the boys, but now I make a short extract to upload. I'm grateful to have these snapshots of the boys growing up – the money is a bonus." You would be forgiven for thinking Davies-Carr's story is a fluke – even he puts his success "entirely down to luck". But increasing numbers of people are earning money through the advertising revenue generated by their videos

You don't need to go digging for videos on the internet before you can upload a good video. And, you don't have to go viral to make it, according to Steve Roberts. His football skills tutorials (available on his YouTube channel, STRskillSchool) have more than 48,000 subscribers. "I judge my success according to how many people come back to watch each week

You might also remember the tale of 17 year old Fred Pye – he hit the news recently for earning £24,000 a year by making walk-throughs for Grand Theft Auto. That means, if you know a trick in any game or in any area, you can film it and make some cash through it.


Personally, I have been earning from YouTube both through my videos( upto N60,000 in the last 30days) and as well by helping people to advertise on YouTube. My videos are mostly on the funny happenings around and local scenes. People love watching those.
Yes, YouToo can do it.



Joining YouTube Partner Programme will guarantee you a monthly income regardless of the type of videos you are uploading.
Video makers can earn money from advertising via the site's partner programme, a scheme aimed at regular uploaders.  Basically, this means you share in the revenue generated when people watch. Partners must agree to YouTube allowing "relevant" adverts to be placed alongside, and even within, their videos and earn money based on a combination of "impressions" (views) and "clicks" (how many people click on the ad). "Pre-roll advertising" – those often annoying ads you have to watch before the video starts playing – can be particularly lucrative, as advertisers are willing to pay more.

All of this means the amount of money you can earn will vary dramatically. However, YouTube insists that "partners will always get the majority of the [ad] revenue". You will learn how to be a partner with YouTube as it is well explained in our manual.


Path to success

Understand how the monetization ecosystem works.

Set goals for monetizing your videos on YouTube.

Decide which kinds of ads can help your videos earn money.

 Earn money with YouTube
Have you ever wondered how YouTube creators make money from their videos and how you can too?

Revenue goals
Knowing the basics of tracking your YouTube revenue and defining monetization goals can help you better predict and manage your channel's earning power.

Ads on YouTube
There are several ways your videos can make money on YouTube using different ad types and getting your account set up for bringing in ad revenue.



Our manual will among other things, teach you how to monitize your videos, make upto N60,000 monthly, become YouTube partner and SEO(search engine optimise) your videos free, so that they will always be among the top 20 videos without AdWords.
The manual cost only N3,000.

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How To Turn Your Offline Business Into Online Business

In order to gain new customers, more people to know about you, your services, your passion or about what you do, you need to understand where your prospects go where they are looking to find suppliers, research suppliers and make a purchase. In today's world the place where most people in most markets go is to the internet, specifically a search engine like Google, Yahoo, Bing. These search engines are the big three (in that order) and account for over 90% of all searches. Google is by far the biggest with about 6 of every 10 searches. With 93% of business decisions starting with a search engine search that means if you don't have a website, you are only selling to 7% of your market.

This behavioural shift is providing a great opportunity for retail businesses; while the physical retailer is stuck with cost overheads, those using tools and insights from the web are closing the sale, and standing out in a competitive marketplace.  Taking your business online is no longer a pipe dream. This is the information age, the computer age, the digital age. Modern society’s transition to connected living has created opportunities on an unheard-of scale. The average person is perfectly poised to take advantage of all that the digital world offers.

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A website is online and accessible 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Because of this, your customers and potential customers can visit your site for support or information about new and upcoming products and services whenever it is convenient for them. Your website will act as an invaluable and always-available resource for information which would otherwise only be accessible during your company's business hours.



The main reason that it is important for businesses to have a website is how people are likely to find you. These days, most people will go online and research products and companies before they make a purchase, if you don't have a website you are missing out on all of these potential businesses. Even if people don't buy your product online they are still likely to research it online so you have to own a website so these people can learn about your business.

Your website can sell products at any time. Potential customers are not restricted to business hours. Instead, they can go online and purchase products whenever they want. A website with an online shop can provide a dramatic boost in sales.

A website is also important because it helps you establish credibility as a business. Most people just assume that you have a website since the vast majority of businesses do, at least the vast majority of big companies do. There are actually still quite a few small businesses that don't have a website and without one this is exactly what they will remain. If you don't have a website that you can refer people to potential customers are going to assume that you are a small time company that does not take their business seriously. Once you establish this reputation it is going to be hard to make sales.

A website will not only give you credibility but it will also help to give the impression that your company is bigger and more successful than it may actually be. One of the great things about the internet is that the size of your company does not really matter. There is no reason that you can't get your site to rank in Google ahead of a large multinational competitor and funnel off some of their traffic. This is a big part of the reason that a website is even more important for a small business than a big one, it tends to level the playing field.


eCommerce is the fastest growing retail market in the world. That clearly show that online shopping has already become an integral part of the buying process for many consumers. And to take advantage of this incredible opportunity, you need to be there every step along the way, starting as early as they start researching products and services online.

So are you willing to take the leap, take your business online, and go a step further in favour of the practice? If the answer is yes, let’s proceed to the main hurdle.


1. DIY hosted eCommerce

DIY hosted eCommerce includes the likes of Magentom.com, BigCartel.com and Shopify.com.

Hosted solution providers have attracted significant venture capital money over the last decade and the result of that is starting to show in recent years.

The available solutions are far more better than they were only a few years ago. They have reached a point when they offer higher and higher degree of flexibility and you can build a good store on some of them.

One of the great things about them is their website builders that allow you to create an online store in a matter of minutes, with no development skills necessary. Simply choose from an extended website of pre-existing templates and start adding your products. Websites can be customized to your brand image by customizing layouts, colours and fonts.

If you are happy to choose from the provided templates, you can build your site with their website builder, and on the top of that, you’ll also receive several features, including unlimited storage, scalable hosting, domain URL, inventory management tools, payment gateways, build-in search engine optimization (SEO), social media buttons, order processing and returns, Google Map integration and more.

The prices are on a monthly based structure and vary depending on the number of products you are selling. Some companies also take a commission on your sales while others just charge a single monthly fee for the service. There are few that also help you set up trading accounts and find suppliers relevant to your products.

The disadvantages are that layouts are quite limited to do something unusual, and depending on third-party providers put you at risk that big changes to their services could deeply affect your operations. For customising the look of your store to your exact specifications, you would need to hire help to design and implement your custom requirements. The bottom line is, if you need an ecommerce site like konga, you can also create it using builders like  Magento Go, BigCartel and Shopify.


2. Marketplaces

Marketplaces, such as, Konga, Olx, Jumia, jiji,  eBay, Amazon, sites are a low-cost solution offering marketing tools that give your products more visibility.


The great benefit of using marketplaces to list and sell your products on is that you get instant exposure to international buying traffic.

It is very easy to list your products adding pictures and your delivery details, and you are on your way to selling your product online potentially in a few hours.

Online marketplaces are a great additional marketing channel. Consider the listing and transaction fees as your marketing cost and if the audience of that marketplace consider your product great value you will become a top seller in that space.

Services like Terapeak.com that have access to eBay and Amazon data can give you a great insight to whether your products will do well on their platforms.


3. Your own website/blog

The ultimate web destination for most retail businesses that take their online presence seriously is having their very own online store.

Online stores that you fully control and own the code for can be built from scratch or by utilising an existing open source platform.

Open source means that you have access to all the code that makes up a basic site and you can hire developers to work it into exactly what you need. Several add on features are available from third party providers and it is getting easier and quicker to build highly capable sites on open source platforms.


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We can help you turn your offline business into online business.
We can help you create online store, integrate your business into already established online marketplace such as konga, jumia, olx, etc and we can also create a professional website or blog for your business; all at a very affordable cost.

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Attracting And Building Better Customers

1. Attract the Right Business

As the voice of your product, you have the power to draw the kind of customers you want, and that starts with your brand. If you spout yourself as a full-service operation that holds the customer’s hand from start to finish, you need to deliver on that immediately to keep your clients around. If you’re more hands-off, you’ll be going after independent clients who are up for DIY. Communicate who you are and stick to it. If people are coming through the door with the wrong idea about you, you’re not being loud enough.

2. Understand Your Clients

Once you gain someone’s business, the expectation game really begins. You’ll get clients who love you (referrals, anyone?) and clients who really… don’t. Treat them as case studies. Let them vent. Learn what went wrong. These people will help you grow more than your biggest fans, even if you end up losing their business. Biting the bullet and asking honestly, “Where did we screw up?” will indulge them and enlighten you. To initiate these conversations, you need a method of taking your clients’ temperature before they’re fuming. Periodic check-ins, whether digital or in-person, give your customers the sense that they’ve been heard, plus provide you with regular insight on how you’re faring.

3. Transform Your Relationship

Feedback in hand, you can tweak away. The next time you identify a “difficult” client, you’ll know where they came from and what you could have done to make them happier. Sometimes it just isn’t meant to be—tough people will slip through the cracks regardless of how accurately you build your brand around your business. But more often than not, angry clients are open to changing their minds if you give them the chance. Start by empathizing and end by advocating. Hear them out, then tell them exactly what you’ll do to change their mind. Don’t tack on higher expectations than they already have; give realistic solutions that you’re confident you can see through. By taking control and forecasting your relationship, you begin molding it into one you both want, and this is where progress flourishes.

4. Rinse and Repeat

When you lose a customer, treat it as an opportunity to attract a better one. Armed with new knowledge about who you do and don’t want to work with, you can revisit your branding, up proactive communication, and apply the bandaid when necessary. We all dream of being comfortable enough to turn down customers we know aren’t a good fit, but for most businesses that’s not an option. Instead, you’ll better yourself for next time, and the time after that.

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