Ladisbusinessconsult

Ladisbusinessconsult I help organization and business owners move from potential to performance. My goal is simple: Turn ideas into impact.

I had the privilege of serving as a Business Consultant at the Airtel Empower Her Financial Inclusion Programme in Kura,...
14/04/2026

I had the privilege of serving as a Business Consultant at the Airtel Empower Her Financial Inclusion Programme in Kura, Kano State.

It was inspiring to work directly with women entrepreneurs, equipping them with practical tools for financial management, business growth, and digital inclusion.

This experience reinforces my commitment to supporting small businesses and driving sustainable economic empowerment.

Partners Involved:

SMEDAN

Airtel’s SmartCash team (mobile money service)

Local women associations and trade groups

1. Start with What They Can Pay, Not Your Ideal PriceIn low-income markets, pricing must match daily or weekly cash flow...
27/01/2026

1. Start with What They Can Pay, Not Your Ideal Price

In low-income markets, pricing must match daily or weekly cash flow, not monthly income.

Action:

Observe common spending points (₦200, ₦500, ₦1,000, ₦2,000)
Anchor your prices around those figures

📌 If people regularly spend ₦500 on snacks, a ₦5,000 offer will struggle unless broken down.

2. Use Product & Service Tiering
Never sell just one option.

Example (Catering / Services):

Basic: “No-frills” version (affordable)

Standard: Most popular option

Premium: For customers who can pay more

This allows:
Low earners to enter
Higher earners to subsidize the rest

3. Break Big Prices into Small Units

Low-income customers buy in bits, not bulk.
Instead of:
₦10,000 full service

Offer:
₦2,000 daily package

₦3,500 weekly bundle

₦9,000 monthly plan (discounted)

Psychologically, smaller numbers feel achievable.

4. Price for Volume, Not Margin
You may earn less per sale, but you win through frequency.

Rule of thumb:
Small profit × many customers = stable cash flow

High profit × few customers = inconsistent income

Design your pricing to encourage repeat buying.

5. Remove Cost, Not Value
Instead of cutting price blindly, cut extras.

Examples:

Simple packaging instead of fancy branding

Limited menu options

Standard sizes only

Customers care about utility, not luxury, in low-income markets.

6. Use Psychological Pricing
Small tweaks matter.

- ₦950 instead of ₦1,000
- ₦1,999 instead of ₦2,000
- From ₦1,500” pricing
It signals affordability without screaming “cheap”.

7. Bundle for Perceived Savings
Bundles make customers feel smart.

Example:

Buy 5 meals and get 1 free

Weekly package cheaper than daily buying

This increases cash upfront and loyalty.

8. Be Clear on Value, Not Just Price
Low-income customers are price-sensitive but value-conscious.

Always communicate:

How long it lasts

How it solves a problem

Why it’s worth the money
If they don’t see value, even ₦500 is “too expensive”.

9. Accept Flexible Payments (Where Possible)
If safe for your business:

Pay-small-small

Advance booking with deposit

This widens access without lowering prices.

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Quick business check (be honest):Which one describes your business right now?A. Customers like my product, but sales are...
24/01/2026

Quick business check (be honest):

Which one describes your business right now?

A. Customers like my product, but sales are inconsistent

B. Sales are coming in, but profit is always tight

C. I’m working every day, but growth feels slow

D. The business depends heavily on me to function

E. I’m ready to scale, but I don’t know the next move

None of these mean you’re failing.
They simply show where strategy is missing.

As a BDSP, this is how we diagnose growth gaps, before money, before marketing, before expansion.

Comment the letter that hits closest to home 👇
Your response might be the clarity someone else needs too.

Most small businesses don’t fail because of lack of money. They fail because of lack of structure. As a BDSP, this is wh...
23/01/2026

Most small businesses don’t fail because of lack of money. They fail because of lack of structure.

As a BDSP, this is what we see every day: Great ideas with no clear market.

• Hardworking founders with no systems

• Sales happening but no growth plan

Business growth is not magic.
It’s clarity + strategy + ex*****on.

Let’s engage:
If you had access to one thing that would move your business forward faster, what would it be?

A. Better sales strategy
B. Clear branding & positioning
C. Access to funding
D. Business structure & systems
E. Mentorship & accountability

I am proud to recognize  partners, community members, and organisations whose priorities is to get person's with disabil...
01/12/2025

I am proud to recognize  partners, community members, and organisations whose priorities is to get person's with disabilities involved in their programmes.

Their commitment to including people with disabilities isn't just a policy, it's visible in their actions. They understand that authentic inclusion means co-creating programs with the disability community, ensuring true belonging and participation.

Grateful for allies who build bridges and remove barriers. Thank you for making our shared community stronger for everyone.


Which one is holding your business back?
01/12/2025

Which one is holding your business back?




Courage comes at a price, and every entrepreneur pays it. You pay it when you leave your comfort zone.You pay it when yo...
30/11/2025

Courage comes at a price, and every entrepreneur pays it.

You pay it when you leave your comfort zone.
You pay it when you invest in ideas others don’t understand.
You pay it when you show up despite fear, doubt, and uncertainty.
You pay it when you risk failure for the possibility of growth.

Entrepreneurship is not just about strategy.
It’s about bravery. The kind that stretches you, challenges you, and transforms you.

But here’s the truth:
Every price you pay buys you a bigger version of yourself.
Wiser. Stronger. More resilient. More capable.

So if it feels tough right now, remember this:
Your courage today is building the successful future you’re dreaming of.

Keep going. The cost is heavy, but the reward is worth it.




Business development is not just selling. It is everything you do to make your business grow: strategy, system, partners...
29/11/2025

Business development is not just selling. It is everything you do to make your business grow: strategy, system, partners, customers, and structure.

When business owners get this clarity everything changes.

I am pleased to reintroduce myself as a Business Development Service Provider and Entrepreneurship Trainer supporting en...
26/11/2025

I am pleased to reintroduce myself as a Business Development Service Provider and Entrepreneurship Trainer supporting entrepreneurs with structured growth strategies, capacity building, and business clarity.

I help entrepreneurs launch, structure, and grow businesses with clarity and confidence.
This page is for anyone who wants to turn business ideas into real results.

Let's grow together

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