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The lack of a website for businesses in Africa can indeed hinder their ability to join platforms like SafeZone.
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Limited Online Presence: Without a website, businesses may struggle to establish an online presence, making it harder for potential customers and partners to find them.
Difficulty in Verification: SafeZone or similar platforms may require businesses to have a website as part of their verification process, which can be a barrier for businesses without one.
Missed Opportunities: A website can provide businesses with opportunities for marketing, customer engagement, and sales.
added by Anonymous 43 days ago
That is very true, Africans work offline and most of whole have successful businesses offline and been ignorant of the global market online maybe simply because we like bargaining on almost everything to suite everyone's desire especially when it is physical, also we have trust issues with online products where by at each person who has ordered something online has been disappointed either by the quality, size, etc. Transitioning should be done
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But i think Unicorn members will thrive with authenticity
added by Anonymous 44 days ago
Websites go beyond our traditional way of doing vmbusineess. It's high time that all communities Africa alone bt globe to adopt a new way of.doi g business where we no longer need to spend on large warehouse.
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added by Anonymous 44 days ago
This is a fact. Most African business' just simply exist and trade without the necessary tools like websites to market or create awereness about them.
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added by Anonymous 44 days ago
Yeah, I think the bottle neck should be removed and the playground should be levelled for all the willing businesses to accept Yem.
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added by Anonymous 45 days ago
A future project to support businesses would be to provide web platforms with a customized domain.
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added by Anonymous 45 days ago