My interviews

Check out my two new interviews in the interview page!!!!!!!


Interview with Samuel Ayodele

Samuel Ayodele 19 yrs , the founder of MegaBizFlakes, where they provide you with top and exclusive tips on how to build a successful business and live the entrepreneurial lifestyle. http://www.megabizflakes.com
My next interview is with Samuel Ayodele from Nigeria.
1: I’ll start with what inspired you to become at internet entrepreneur at 19 yrs?
Nice question. Part of the things that inspired me is being hungry for success. I mean I really need a change in my life. And after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, my eye became wide open like when Eve gave Adam the forbidden apple to eat. J  Rich Dad Poor Dad is Part of the things that inspired me.
2: Please tell us about MegaBizFlakes (I like the name by the way) and how and when you started it?
Thanks! MegaBizFlakes is a web blog dedicated to aspiring entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs in the game so as to share my experience with them. Communicate together in order to manage the entrepreneurial risk and break new grounds.
MegaBizFlakes went live last year August. I can’t really remember the main date. But it’s not up to 8months. It’s still young J
3: Did you have any programming experience when you started out?
Nope I don’t. I have friends who are programmers. Though I met them online and they are ready to give me a helping hand in whatever problem I might be facing. That’s one of the good things about the internet. J
4: What challenges do you face as an African internet entrepreneur today and in the past when you started out?
I still face the same challenges. It’s not greener on the other side here in my Country- Nigeria. Where the cost of internet connection is costly and we have abnormal power supply (electricity). So any opportunity that you (I) see, you (I) just have to grab it, in order to get things done. Online transaction is very hard to make here only if you have friends who are in another country who can help you do it.
Even other internet entrepreneurs who are from my country are facing the same kind of problem. I pray heaven will shine the light on us someday.
Going to school and still trying to run a startup is not an easy task. But just because of the love I have for the game, that’s why I’m still able to cope.
5: What advice do you give to upcoming African internet entrepreneurs out there like myself?
Be Yourself; Try to trust your gut! You must be committed if you want to break new grounds, Be Persistent and Never Never Give Up.
6: What are your plans for the future?
My plans for the future are
  • Build  great companies
  • Make people around me become successful
  • Help the poor and the needy.
7: Last question. Besides MegaBizFlakes, what other activities are you involved in (internet wise and non internet wise)?
Hmm… I do read, play football, network with people online and hang out with friends.

Interview with Onibalusi Bamidele

First on my list of young internet entrepreneurs is  Onibalusi  Bamidele who’s only 17 yrs from Nigeria . He contributes to the internet world through his posts.He appears on top 30 bloggers under 21 on www.retireat21.com.To view his blog visit http://www.youngprepro.com/about/
For all the upcoming internet entrepreneurs here’s my first interview with Onibalusi Bamidele .Hopefully you learn something from him that will help you start your own successful blog.
1:I’ll start with what pushed to become an internet entrepreneur?
- As a young boy I so much loved Bill Gates that I started doing a lot
of research about him, very soon I discovered it is possible to make
money online and I followed that path. That was how I became an
internet entrepreneur.
2:When did you start you start your blog and tell us a little bit
about your blog?
- I started my blog on the second of April 2010 and my main aim is to
use it to impact people’s lives from all over the world.
3:Did you have any programming experience when you started out?
- No
4:What challenges do you face as an african internet entrepreneur
today and in the past when you started out?
- So many challenges. First was getting my funds and seconds was
making the payment. Most payment processors don’t support Nigerians
but after serious research I found a hosting company that supports
Nigerians.
5:How do you make money from your blog?
- By offering services to people.
6:What advice do you give to upcoming African internet entrepreneurs
out there like myself?
- Have tenacity.
7:What are your plans for the future?
- Build a company and impact the world.
8:Last question.Besides your blog ,what other activities are you
involved in(internet wise and non internet wise) ?
- My blog is my major business so it’s what I focus all my efforts on.
I plan on diversifying very soon, though.
That’s Onibalusi Bamidele from Nigeria.To visit his blog go to http://www.youngprepro.com

creating my first website

Internet entrepreneur,it all started with the movie “the social network”.Then followed by intensive googling of internet entrepreneurs,the search returns mostly “top 30 internet entrepreneurs(all of whom come from America).Enough about me.Creating my website.I have no experience whatsoever in HTML or have a credit card to get my own domain or a web host.A sub domain is where i started from.Then the website designing.Well have no HTML or java script experience so i settled for yola.com.It’s easier to learn if you want set up your website right away without having to learn HTML.With yola,you have to select the widget you would like to use and drag it on to your website.That’s all.Well after designing your website and you fill its ready ,you can publish it. Lynn Asiimwe

How did u make it!!!!!!!!!

The beginning of “how did u make it”.Well I’m an upcoming internet entrepreneur from Africa who has no idea what she’s doing ,just the design of blog can tell what newb i am.Well I’ll be featuring internet entrepreneurs around the globe trying to put my focus on Africa.Hopefully i can get interviews from the internet entrepreneurs and hopefully get tips from 6them.Wish me luck on my adventures .fingers crossed


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