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k.Muna

@KMuna0

Helping small businesses sell smarter, market better, and position their brands for success.

Joined December 2024

Consistency without impact is just noise


Posting daily is hard let’s not lie. But here’s what’s harder: posting for months with no engagement because your content doesn’t connect. Focus on creating relatable content first. Quality over quantity every time


Enthusiasm is underrated in sales


Some businesses are magnets for foot traffic. Use them Borrow their crowd. It’s a win-win.


The businesses next to you can either hurt or help your sales Choose wisely: ✅ Next to: Busy cafés, gyms, schools, or bus stops = good traffic ❌ Next to: Abandoned lots, crime-prone areas, or dead-end streets = fewer customers Your neighbors matter as much as your product


"Chris Brown just ran a Masterclass on how to run a world class tour even as a legend. Respect. Your. Audience ❤️" king Maswanganyi


Saying 'NO' clears space for better opportunities.


Before choosing your business location, ask yourself: 1️⃣ Are my target customers already here? 2️⃣ Is it easy for them to find me? 3️⃣ What complementary businesses are nearby? Don’t just pick an empty spot—pick the right spot.


Struggling to grow? It’s probably because you’re too comfortable. ❌ Sticking to old marketing methods. ❌ Targeting the same customers. ❌ Ignoring tech trends. Adapt or fall behind. The market doesn’t wait for anyone.


Struggling to keep customers coming back? Create habits: ☕ Coffee shops with loyalty cards. 🏋️ Gyms offering free fitness challenges. 💻 Online stores with 'points for every purchase.' People love routines. Build one around your business.


People are lazy (no offense). They’ll buy what’s convenient, not always what’s best. Be where your customers already are.


Here’s why your small business is struggling... You’re selling online but posting once a week. You’re targeting everyone instead of a specific audience. You’re waiting for customers instead of going to them.


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