Resources For Email And SMS Marketing In Nigeria

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Active Nigerian Email Addresses



Are you are marketer, do you wish to market your goods or services to Nigerians via digital means at affordable and cheaper cost? This is for you.

Digital marketing has today modified that you can market goods and services to your potential targets using your mobile devices. There are several tools one can use to get to his/her target audience. One of such is email.

Email marketing has evolved over time and one good thing about email marketing is, it doesn't require you to pay for sending out your messages to millions of Nigerians out there, unlike bulk sms or shortcode sms where you have to pay per each phone number you sent your message to.

We have access to several Nigerian email databases.



Currently, We can sort out the addresses into different categories to suit your marketing needs.
We update the database monthly to ensure that only active and responsive email addresses are contained in the database.

All the contacts come with names, emails, phones, as well as profession/designation.

Below are the categories of email database we have with there price. 

  1. High Networth Individuals (HNIs) In Nigeria Database. Total contacts are 250,000. Cost is ₦10,000.
  2. Business Executives/Entrepreneurs In Nigeria. Total contacts are 500,000. Cost is ₦10,000.
  3. General Nigeria Email Database. Total contacts are 1.5million. Cost is ₦8,000.
  4. Nigeria Online Shoppers. Total contacts are 1million. Cost is ₦10,000.
  5. Academia and Schools. Total contacts are 50,000. Cost is ₦5,000.
  6. Hotels/hospitality industry. Total contacts are 1,300. Cost is ₦3,000.
  7. Real estate industry. Total contacts are 1,200. Cost is ₦3,000.
However, we can offer great discount if you are getting more than one category.


The list is sorted out according to occupation to meet your marketing needs.

No renewal fee and it's one time payment. No additional charges. You will be receiving update after every six months free.

This is for serious marketers, business owners and individuals that want to market their products and services to all Nigerians.


Active Nigerian Phone Numbers Database

We also offer Active Nigerian GMS Numbers Database sorted according to L.G.A. to meet your SMS marketing needs. Names of the people are included.

The pricing list is:
Any Local Government Area: ₦5,000.
Any State: ₦15,000
Nationwide(arranged according to LGA/State): ₦50,000.

Bonus on GSM database include: how to send free bulk SMS and free 150,000 active Nigerian email addresses(can give you from any location of your choice).


For inquiries and  payment, contact
tochukwudike@gmail.com 
dillionworldblog@gmail.com
customercare.dillionworld@gmail.com 
Call/WhatsApp +2348035217265. (Click Here To Chat on WhatsApp)


Note: we currently  and  regularly update our email database monthly to ensure they are active.

UNDERGRADUATES AND POSTGRADUATES PROJECT/THESIS WRITING SERVICES



We undertake the writing of thesis for both undergraduates and postgraduates students in higher institutions in the country. We offer the best services in this area.

The subject areas we cover include:
1. Agriculture.
2. Food Science and Technology.
3. Computer Science.
4. Economics and Management Courses.
5. Information Technology.
(we are working on adding other subject areas not mentioned here)


We have qualified experts who are well grounded in the subject areas. This is not one-person-does-it-all, each expert is well grounded in a particular course and handle that course only.

It takes approximately two(2) weeks to complete from chapter one to chapter three. For non-science and engineering courses, it takes three(4) weeks to complete the whole work, from chapter one to chapter five, including the reference and appendix.

We ensure that your work is well referenced and with updated literatures. We organize your work and include table of contents.


Our price is the lowest and also negotiable.

**For science/technology/engineering courses: we take N20,000 for chapter one to chapter three, while for chapter four and five, we take N25,000.

**For Management and social courses: we take N15,000 for chapter one to chapter three, while for chapter four and five, we take N20,000.

For further inquiries, contact:
tochukwudike@gmail.com
customercare.dillionworld@gmail.com
+2348035217265.

Things To Avoid When Starting Your Own Business


One of the most common pieces of advice to those who are thinking of starting a small business is to do what they love.


Particularly when you are at the stage of starting your own business where you're casting about for ideas and deciding what kind of business you want to start, choosing to start a business based on what you love can lead you on a path headed entirely in the wrong direction - or even over a cliff.

You should not do what you love because:


1.  Love tempts you to take shortcuts.

One of the reason love and starting your own business don't mix is that we tend to assume that other people will love who or what we love. Who hasn't experienced the bewilderment of realizing that a person who’s important to us dislikes a loved one? It's an uncomfortable situation that can lead to hurt feelings and even the loss of a friendship.

When you start your own business based on what you love, the assumption that other people love it too can be downright dangerous. When you forge ahead, starting your own business without doing the research that would discover whether or not other people love what you love, you're literally gambling with your livelihood. What if they don’t and you've invested all your savings, for instance, or remortgaged your family home?

Every business idea needs to be diligently researched and examined to see if it actually presents a profitable business opportunity. Think you'd love to do whatever it is you're thinking of doing as a business? Write a Business Plan and see if the idea actually has any merit.


2.  Love makes you irrational.

When we're in love, we tend to see everything from an emotional point of view, rather than a rational one. That's why we describe it as being "head over heels". It's certainly not a good state to be in when you're starting your own business and trying to choose the business idea or existing business that will be best for you.

For example, the other week I heard that a small local boutique shop was for sale. I had to go see it as I've always loved the idea of running such a place. And physically, the boutique shop was no disappointment; it had all the atmosphere and accoutrements I had hoped for, right down to the funky carvings decorating the walls. My heart was pumping!

Now if I had let my heart lead me, I would have bought that  shop. Fortunately, I didn't. Instead, I sat down and did some research so I could do a business valuation.  I soon discovered that the business was considerably overpriced. Rationally, buying it would make no business sense.


3.  Love makes you overly optimistic.

Starting your own business is no small commitment. Doing what needs to be done to get your new business started and develop it into a thriving small business takes years in many cases. Very few small businesses are a financial success in their first year. Some, as you know, never are.

The danger of being in love with a particular idea or type of business is that it makes us overly optimistic as to a business's potential. We tend to romanticize our prospects. You can start any kind of business anywhere. But will it succeed? And (a question that is just as important) how long will it take for the business to actually turn a profit?

You can't know for sure before your new small business starts, but you can develop a pretty good guesstimate by working through your start up and operating expenses and doing cash flow projections.

I'm always surprised by how many people are reluctant to "run the numbers". You have to do it, though, if you're going to get any realistic idea of a business’s potential success.

You Will Need Passion When You're Starting Your Own Business

Don't get me wrong - there's nothing wrong with passion. Passionately believing in your product or vision makes it a whole lot easier to put in all the hours you need to put in to start your own business and grow it into an enterprise to be proud of. But you need to rein in your passion when you're trying to decide what to do where and how. When it comes to starting your own business, passion is for the building stage, not the choosing a business stage.

So don't choose to start a small business based on what you love. Instead, choose something related to your interests that other people are going to love - or at least like enough to pay for.
Check the right side bar for more tips.


Lastly, Don't Do What You Love, Do What Works and What Your Prospective Customers Will Love.
That is Business!!!



contributors: Susan Ward and Tochukwu M.