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Business As Usualish

Business As Usualish

Auteur(s): Banke
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Business as usual? Not quite. Business as Usuailish is where I share quick stories and lessons from the founder journey; the wins, mistakes, and everything in between. From coding and launching new platforms to working with businesses across Africa, I break down the real stuff that often gets skipped in business podcasts. Short, honest, and practical, think of it as a quick download you can apply straight away. Can follow me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_bankeajayi/ Website: https://bankeajayi.com/ Consulting: https://www.ahjayee.com/ Find A Biz: https://www.findabizafrica.comBanke Économie
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    Sep 8 2025

    When we hear “innovative tech,” we often think of AI, apps, or something shiny and expensive. But here’s the truth: innovative tech is simply the tool that works extremely well for the purpose it was created for — even if it’s just a Google Sheet or a voice note.

    In this episode of Business as Usuailish, Banke breaks down the three questions every founder needs to answer before choosing any tool, platform, or channel:

    • What does your business do?

    • Who are you serving?

    • How do you deliver your solution?

    Get these three right, and your tech, marketing, and operations will start making sense.

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  • Broken Links, Broken Trust: Why Your Handles Matter
    Aug 31 2025

    A quick but important reminder: broken social media links can kill trust and cost you customers. In today’s 8-second attention span world, no one has patience for a link that doesn’t work.

    In this episode of Business as Usuailish, I share what I’ve been seeing while auditing businesses, why handles and links matter more than you think, and the simple 5-minute audit you can do to fix it.

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    2 min
  • Embrace Imperfection and Build Your Business
    Sep 7 2024

    In this episode of Business As Usualish, Banke tackles a common entrepreneurial hurdle: the belief that you need everything perfectly planned before launching your business. This episode is a must-listen for solopreneurs, small business owners, and anyone juggling multiple roles in their career. Banke breaks down the myth of perfection and highlights the importance of taking "messy action" to propel your business forward.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Myth-Busting: You don’t need everything figured out to start your business. Waiting for the perfect moment can trap you in endless preparation mode.
    • Messy Action: Why jumping in with imperfect plans can lead to faster learning and real progress.


    Practical Tips:

    • Focus on creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to begin delivering value immediately.
    • Commit to taking one small action a day to build momentum.
    • Embrace imperfection and learn to iterate based on early feedback.

    Actionable Steps:


    1. Identify Your MVP: What’s the simplest version of your product or service that you can launch today?

    2. Take Daily Actions: Set a goal to accomplish one task each day, no matter how small, to move your business forward.

    3. Welcome Feedback: Use early feedback as a tool to refine and improve your offerings.


    Final Thoughts:

    Banke encourages you to let go of the need for perfection and start where you are. Success comes from taking action, learning along the way, and continuously improving. The perfect moment to start doesn’t exist, but the opportunity to grow your business does—right now.


    Listener Challenge:

    What’s one thing you’ve been holding off on because it’s not perfect? Take that step today!


    Subscribe & Review:

    If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe to Business As Usualish, leave a review, and share it with your fellow entrepreneurs. Let’s keep the momentum going together!


    Connect:

    - Website: https://bankeajayi.com/

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_bankeajayi/

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