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Choosing the right product to sell on Jumia online (or Amazon, Konga etc) for High volume sales

Opening an account on jumia, konga , amazon, jiji etc then posting items for sale is pretty easy and straight-forward .  Becoming a successful jumia and online seller on the other hand is, not, so straight-forward .    This short article will give you some tips on finding good products that can make you money and avoid the dreaded “low sales volume” problem. After you start selling on jumia or other platforms you will notice that when you go to drop you sales you will see sellers that have sold many items daily; also there are sellers with low sales !   What makes that difference? Is it luck / prayers/ God/ planning ?  I think it’s a little of all these things put together. Tips from my Jumia seller account. 1`) Start by selling as many items you can easily get around you from grocery stores, markets etc. or your existing offline business. 2 ) Once you start selling.  You want to increase your sales volume steadily by  Adding more products Observing what other vendors are sellin

Grid Computing

     Grid Computing Introduction  Grid computing is a type of networking.  As opposed to  regular networking that focuses on communication between devices, grid networking focuses on tapping unused processor cycles, storage and other resources between many computers to solve complex problems, that can't be solved by single computers.  These networks can contain millions of computers. Definition: " A computational grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high-end computational capabilities." -- Dr Ian Foster (Argonne National Laboratory & University of Chicago) explains in his article "What is the Grid? A Three Point Checklist". Grid networks  usually require special software to connect the many computers in the network.  Grid networks are used for projects that involve huge amounts of data and processor cycles. They harnesses unused processor cycles of member PC such as "sc