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Borehole drilling companies need websites — here is what to put on them
Your borehole drilling company has the rigs and the crew. But if a client cannot find you online, someone else gets the tender. Here is what a website needs to...
What Kenyan Transport Companies Can Learn from Online Booking Leaders
Your passengers are booking tickets on their phones. Here is what the leading bus companies in Kenya do differently — and how you can catch up without a huge...
Your Cleaning Company is Losing Clients to Phone Tag
Phone tag is costing cleaning companies real jobs. A simple online booking system lets clients book at midnight. Here is how it works.
Selling used cars online — what Kenyan dealerships keep getting wrong
Kenyan car dealerships are losing sales to online platforms. Here are the three most common mistakes we see — and how to fix them with a better website.
Your security company's website is costing you clients
A phone number on a basic page is not a website. It's a missed opportunity. Here's what potential clients look for before they call.
Selling property to the diaspora without a decent website is leaving money on the table
Diaspora remittances drive Kenya's property market, but many developers rely on WhatsApp and PDFs. A professional website is not a cost—it's the single most...
Your creative work deserves more than a Behance link
A Behance page is a start, but it won't close deals for your Kenyan creative business. Here's why a proper website is the tool you're missing.
Running a building supplies yard? Your customers are looking for you online
A contractor needs 50 bags of cement by 10 AM. If they can't find your stock online, they'll call your competitor. Here's what to do about it.
Running a transport company? Your ticket office is costing you passengers
A physical ticket office is no longer enough. Here is what Kenyan transport companies can learn from the leaders about moving bookings online.