Category: Business

  • Why Your Safaricom Data Bundles Get Depleted Fast in 2025

    Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa
    Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa at a past event. Source: Twitter.

    A customer care representative from Safaricom explained to me why data bundles get depleted so fast.

    “Data usage is a device function. What this means is Safaricom doesn’t use your bundles. It only counts what you use (or what your device uses), and then bills you accordingly.

    —Safaricom customer care representative

    Okay, so what exactly is ‘eating’ my Safaricom data bundles? Why do they get depleted so fast?

    Most of us have been in this situation: You buy a Safaricom data bundle. You get distracted and put your phone down (so you don’t browse).

    Moments later, a message pops up: “Your data bundle balance is 45mb…”

    “Ah, Safaricom!” You say to yourself.

    A few minutes later… “Your bundle is below 2mb.”

    “What!?” Now you’re FURIOUS. You call the customer care service. You probably don’t get hold of a representative immediately. The prompts are giving you self-service options, but YOU WANT TO TALK TO A REAL CUSTOMER REP… NOW!!!

    You hang up. Your conclusion: “Safaricom ni wezi.”

    It turns out… you could be wrong.

    Let’s get back to what the customer rep told me “… Safaricom only counts what you use, or what your device uses, and then bills you accordingly.”

    What is “eating” your Safaricom data bundles

    It’s your phone.

    Your phone can use data bundles even when you’re not using it.

    How?

    It’s in the settings. I’ll explain.

    Most of us are familiar with the Data Saver. We think that switching it on does all the magic of saving our data bundles.

    The thing is, it helps, but it’s not enough.

    Other settings contribute to the quick depletion of your data bundles.

    Walk with me.

    The number one culprit is within your Play Store settings.

    The screenshots below were captured on an Infinix NOTE 4 device. They could appear differently on other devices.

    How to solve fast depletion of Safaricom data bundles

    •Head over to the Play Store

    •Click on your photo

    •Click on Settings

    •Look for Network Preferences. Click on it.

    •Click on App download preferences.

    •If it’s set to Over any network, change to either Over Wi-Fi only or Ask me anytime.

    •Click Done.

    Step number 2:

    How to solve fast depletion of Safaricom data bundles 2

    •Click on Auto-update apps. If it’s set to Over any network, change to Over Wi-Fi only or Don’t auto-update apps.

    •Click Done.

    That’s the most common reason your data bundles are depleting fast.

    If you set the update preferences to any network, pending app updates will start downloading as soon as a data bundle becomes available.

    You only know something has happened when you get an alert from Safaricom, notifying you that your data bundles are depleted.

    Most people don’t know this. I didn’t either. For the 10 years I’ve used a smartphone, I’ve never bothered to change these settings, until the customer care representative brought it up.

    Another setting you need to check

    Head over to Data Saver settings

    How to ensure Safaricom Data bundles don't get depleted fast

    Check what apps have unrestricted data access. Toggle them off.

    Unrestricted data access means that apps can continue to use data in the background even if Data Saver is on.

    Ideally, you want to see all apps you’ve set to use background data and turn them off, especially Google Play Services and Google Play Store.

    Lastly, ensure that you do not connect your phone network to your laptop through tethering or hotspot unless you’re using it.

    Windows updates can gobble up 2Gb of data bundles within no time. I’m sure you know this.

    You can alternatively pause the updates in the Windows Settings.

    How to check your Safaricom data bundle usage

    How to check your Safaricom data bundle usage

    Just note that you will have to be using Safaricom data with the line you want to check usage on.

    You can adjust the period to filter only the period you are interested in. The minimum is a day (24 hours).

    For me, I found out HTTPS, Telegram and QUIC_IETF, whatever that is, were the biggest consumers of my data that day. Specific apps are listed immediately below.

    So, yes, those simple settings on Google Play are responsible for the quick depletion of your Safaricom data bundles, according to the Safaricom customer representative.

  • Matatu/Bus Fares from Nairobi 2025 Update

    Tea Room, Nairobi.

    This is what matatus and buses are currently charging from Nairobi. All prices are in Kenya Shillings (Ksh.).

    Please note that prices may rise slightly on weekends, public holidays, and during school openings and closings due to higher demand.

    They may also fall slightly when fewer people are traveling.

    Safe travels!

    Fare from Nairobi to Mombasa

    Naekana Sacco 1,600
    Kinatwa Sacco 1,600
    Imani1,400
    Mash1,500
    Buscar2,000
    Dreamline1,700
    Mombasa Raha1,300
    Unique Shuttle Coach1,800
    Nurein 1,800

    Distance: 488 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, off Accra Road; Nurein in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Ukunda

    Simba 1,700
    Cool coaches 1,700

    Distance: 517 km

    The journey takes: 9 hrs

    Catch the bus along Kumasi Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kilifi

    Kinatwa Sacco 1,900
    Naekana Sacco 1,900

    Distance: 524 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, off Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Hola

    Buscar2,500
    Zafanana2,000

    Distance: 486 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the bus along Accra Road; Zafanana in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Lamu

    Buscar3,000

    Distance: 737 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 30 min

    Catch the bus along Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Voi

    Naekana Sacco1,900
    Kinatwa Sacco 1,900
    Unique Shuttle Coach1,900

    Distance: 329 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, Off Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Garissa

    Garissa Coach1,500
    Alma Air1,500
    Planet Coach 1,500
    Rayan Coach1,500
    Muhsin1,500
    Al-Ameen1,500

    Distance: 367 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Wajir

    Golden Coach2,700
    Legend Coach 2,700
    Ambasa Coach2,700

    Distance: 681 km

    The journey takes: 11 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Mandera

    Ambasa Coach 5,000
    Al Mukaram  5,000

    Distance: 1,072 km

    The journey takes: 17 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Meru

    Unique Shuttle1,000
    Mark One 800
    Kensilver 700
    Ungwana Sacco1,000
    Raha Express 1,000
    Luxury Shuttle 1,000
    Menany (via Nanyuki)1,000 
    Meru Artist1,000

    Distance: 225 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Chuka

    Ungwana Sacco 900
    Meru Nissan Sacco800
    Unique Shuttle 1,000

    Distance: 172 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Embu

    Imani Shuttle 500
    KETNO450
    Neno450
    Rockers Travellers450
    Classic Sacco400

    Distance: 130 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Isiolo

    Nyakati Sacco1,100
    4NTE 1,100
    Meiso Sacco1,100
    Inana Sacco 1,100
    Isiolo Raha1,000

    Distance: 273 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road); Isiolo Raha in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Kitui

    Kinatwa 600
    Prestige 600
    Nakimu Classic600

    Distance: 162 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Machakos

    Maptra250; 200 (Bus)
    Naekana Sacco 250
    Makos Sacco250

    Distance: 63 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Upper side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Wote

    Maptra500
    Makos Sacco500

    Distance: 131 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Upper side); or at Afya Centre

    Fare from Nairobi to Kibwezi

    Nets Sacco700

    Distance: 194 km
    The journey takes: 3 hrs 30 min
    Catch the matatu/bus at OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Marsabit

    Moyale Liner 2,100
    Meiso Sacco2,200

    Distance: 531 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh; or Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Moyale

    Moyale Liner  3,000

    Distance: 777 km

    The journey takes: 10 hrs 50 min

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Ol Kalou

    2NK 600
    Tripple S   600
    Nuclear 600
    4NTE   600
    Mololine Sawa 600

    Distance: 152 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima

    Fare from Nairobi to Nyeri

    2NK   500
    Nyeri Shuttle 450
    Nyena Sacco 450
    Nyakati 450
    Kukena 450

    Distance: 143km

    The journey takes: 2hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Kerugoya

    2NK  500
    4NTE  500

    Distance: 128 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Murang’a

    Murang’a Shuttle 300
    Namu Supreme250
    MTN 300

    Distance: 84.6 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr 30 min

    Where to catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima

    Fare from Nairobi to Lodwar

    Royal Rift3,500

    Distance: 676 km

    The journey takes: 12 hrs

    Catch the matatu along Mfangano Lane

    Fare from Nairobi to Kapenguria

    Great Rift 1,600
    Eldoret Crossroad1,600
    Royal Rift 1,600

    Distance: 417 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street

    Fare from Nairobi to Maralal

    Maralal Safaris 1,300

    Distance: 339 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Kitale

    North Rift 1,600
    Great Rift1,500
    Royal Rift 1,600
    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Bungoma Line1,600
    Eldoret Shuttle1,600
    Eldoret Crossroad 1,600
    Kitale Shuttle 1,600
    2NK 1,600
    Nyena Sacco 1,500
    NNUS Shuttle 1,500
    Easy Coach1,700

    Distance: 387 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Eldoret

    North Rift 1,300
    Great Rift 1,200
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,200
    Royal Rift1,200
    NNUS Shuttle 1,200
    Easy Coach1,550
    Guardian Angel1,650

    Distance:313 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kapsabet

    Eldoret Shuttle   1,500
    Team Swat 1,500
    Classic Shuttle1,400
    Bungoma Line1,500
    Blueline Safaris 1,500 
    Royal Rift 1,500
    Easy Coach1,450
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 312 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kabarnet

    Eldoret Crossroad1,200

    Distance: 295 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street

    Fare from Nairobi to Nanyuki

    Nanisio 800
    Express Cab 800
    2NK650
    Nyakati600
    Nyena Sacco600

    Distance: 194 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Nakuru

    Nyeri Shuttle500
    Supreme Shuttle500
    Nyena Sacco500
    Molo Group 500
    Kukena Sacco 450
    2NK 600 or 500
    4NTE 500
    Easy Coach1,150
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 161 km
    The journey takes: 3 hrs
    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Naivasha

    2NK300

    Distance: 91.4 km
    The journey takes: 1 hr 45 min
    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Narok

    Narok Line 500
    Narok Star Shuttle500
    Narok Shuttle500
    Easy Coach1,050
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 142 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kajiado

    Super Coach 300
    Naekana 300

    Distance: 77.1 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Ronald Ngara Street, near OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Loitoktok

    Super Coach 800
    Naekana800

    Distance: 190 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 45 min

    Catch the bus along Ronald Ngara Street, at the junction of Ronald Ngara and River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kericho

    Prestige Shuttle 1,300
    Safari Luxury Shuttle 1,300
    Easy Coach1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600
    Bungoma Line1,500

    Distance: 264 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Bomet

    South Rift Sacco800
    Narok Line 800
    Easy Coach1,150
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 224 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kakamega

    Easy Coach 1,650
    Safari Luxury Shuttle 1,600
    Bungoma Line 1,600
    Western Prestige Shuttle1,500
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,600
    Team Swat 1,500
    Classic Shuttle 1,500
    Royal Rift 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 359 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Mbale (Vihiga)

    Easy Coach 1,750
    Western Prestige Shuttle 1,500
    Greenline 1,200
    Bungoma Line 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 363 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Easy Coach Station; or Mfangano Street; or OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Bungoma

    Bungoma Line1,600
    Great Rift1,500
    North Rift1,600
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,500
    NNUS Shuttle1,500
    Easy Coach1,750
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 411 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or at OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Busia

    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Mololine 1,800
    Western Prestige Shuttle 1,800
    Prestige Shuttle 1,800
    Easy Coach1,800
    Bungoma Line 1,800
    Royal Rift1,800
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 452 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Siaya

    Climax Coaches 1,600
    ENA Coach 1,600
    Easy Coach   1,750
    Guardian Angel   1,650
    Galaxy Express 1,900

    Distance: 407 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kisumu

    Prestige Shuttle 1,500
    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Safari Luxury Shuttle1,400
    Rog Travellers 1,500
    Easy Coach   1,750
    Galaxy Express1,500
    NNUS Shuttle 1,500
    Mololine Shuttle1,500
    ENA Coach1,600
    Bungoma Line1,500

    Distance: 342 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Homa Bay

    Smart Coach 1,800
    Easy Coach1,400
    Galaxy Express1,800
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 369 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Migori

    Easy Coach 1,450
    Bungoma Line2,400
    Climax Coaches 2,400
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 372 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kisii

    ENA Coach 1,500
    Guardian Angel 1,400
    Easy Coach 1,250
    Galaxy Express 1,500
    Quarser 1,500
    Narok Line 1,500
    Bungoma Line     1,500
    Transline 1,500

    Distance: 306 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Nyamira

    Nyamira Express1,500
    Galaxy Express 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,400
    Quarser 1,500
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 297 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kampala

    Trinity4,000
    Classic4,300
    Simba Cool3,500
    Mash2,500-3,700 depends on boarding time

    Distance: 647 km

    The journey takes: 13 hours

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kigali

    Trinity6,500

    Distance: 1,170 km

    The journey takes: 22 hrs

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Juba

    Trinity9,100

    Distance: 1,272 km

    The journey takes: 21hrs 30min

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    That’s all I’ve got for you on this update of matatu prices. I hope it has been helpful.

  • An Honest Review of the Network Marketing/Multilevel Marketing (MLM) Business

    Network marketing honest review

    Should you join that network marketing company your friend is telling you about? Will you earn the money they promise you? Do you feel it’s too good to be true? And why isn’t everyone doing it, if there is so much money to be made?

    This review tells you what your friend doesn’t want to tell you upfront. By the time you finish reading, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what exactly you are getting yourself into.

    This post is also for those who have been in the business for less than a year.

    I’m going to share with you what I learned in the 3 years I spent doing this business full-time. I’ll tell you why most people don’t succeed in it, and then outline tips you can use to build a successful business.

    You probably have been invited for a job interview, and when you turn up, you get confused. Instead of a proper office, it’s a hall full of people facing a whiteboard. There’s a guy in a suit at the front making a presentation. And these people are clapping… a lot. 

    They promise you’ll earn lots of cash if only you can “bring your friends” to the business. The friends will bring other friends who will also bring their friends and voila! You’ll be earning more than 100k per month. Weird, right? 

    No. 

    Welcome to network marketing.

    What is network marketing and how does it work?

    Also called Multi-Level Marketing (MLM), or direct selling, network marketing is a marketing strategy that involves people marketing a company’s products by word of mouth.

    It starts with a person first buying and using a company’s products, then as a happy user, recommending the products to their close friends and family who also buy and recommend them to their friends. The chain goes on and on, creating a network of people buying and using the products.

    The key here is that products are moving from the company warehouse. It saves the company huge amounts of money they would otherwise have used to market the products on print media, television, or social media. One word: Brilliant!

    When you join you are known as a distributor. Those who join under you are called downline distributors. The one who introduced you is called an upline.

    Illustrated, it looks like this:

    Network marketing tree

    To get a clearer picture of where you stand, we’ll expand the network, and here’s how it now looks.

    Network marketing illustrated in a simple way

    How you earn

    You earn in two ways. One, as a registered member, you get a discount on every product you purchase. When you sell at the selling price, you earn a profit.

    Two, you are paid a bonus depending on the number of products that you, together with the people under your network, sell within a month.

    Is network marketing a legitimate business?

    Yes, it is a legitimate business. That it is not a popular strategy for marketing products (compared to the conventional way of advertising via TV, radio, or newspaper) does not make it illegitimate. 

    It’s people who join expecting to become instant millionaires (or who have been led to believe so) that give it a bad name. 

    Seriously.

    The biggest misconception

    Probably the biggest misconception about network marketing is that most people assume it is a job. That you’ll get paid at the end of the month for just showing up.

    That’s not how it works. 

    Network marketing is a business. There is no guaranteed paycheck. You earn what you’ve worked for. 

    Newcomers will earn the first month (mostly from buying the first consignment of products), then they get shocked when they don’t receive a cent the following month.

    Network marketing is just like setting up a kiosk in your neighborhood. If you sell nothing, you earn nothing.

    Another thing worth mentioning is some believe that this is a business of “just bringing people.”

    Of course, adding people to your network is important, but they have to buy products. Otherwise, a thousand people in your network who don’t buy any company product will earn you zero.

    Top network marketing companies in Kenya

              ▪Aim Global

              ▪Neo Life

              ▪BF Suma

              ▪Forever Living

              ▪AkashX

              ▪BizzTrade

              ▪Crowd 1

              ▪Opulence Global

              ▪Six Sigma Trade

              ▪World Ventures

              ▪IconPro

              ▪PM-International

    Why do some members post photoshopped pictures?

    You must have seen those awkward, obviously photoshopped photos of a guy leaning on a Mercedes Benz or a Jeep with the caption “I’ll show you how to earn 30k every week. Ask me how.”

    “Ha ha!” you wonder, “even a baby can see this is photoshopped!”

    I’ll be honest: These guys are innocent. Allow me to explain.

    It’s a way of conditioning your brain by visualizing what you want to achieve.

    When you do this with any object you desire and place the image where you’ll see it every day, your mind is going to work towards actualizing it. And you’re likely to end up acquiring that thing. It’s proven to work.

    If you are new to the business, a better way is to request your upline for a photo beside their car, if they own one. It’s more believable and will psyche you up authentically.

    Now for the challenges.

    Challenges you are likely to face

    ▪Lack of money to sign up or buy the first consignment of products.

    ▪Discouragement from family and friends. 

    ▪Finding people to buy your products.

    ▪Finding people to join your network.

    ▪No-shows (The people you invite for a presentation fail to show up)

    ▪Earning little money (or none!) in the first months, yet you have bills to pay.

    While we are at challenges, I remember one time I was delivering company products to a client in downtown Nairobi. It was in the evening and darkness was already setting in. The client had parked close to a wall of a building. He had opened the front door of the car, which blocked the path that pedestrians were using. I was standing outside the car, leaning forward toward him.

    Suddenly, two men in heavy jackets approached. I closed the door to create space for them to pass.

    Ah, piteni. Njia ni kubwa.” (Ah, you can pass. This space is big enough.)

    Kijana ni nini hizi umeshika?” (Young man, what are you holding?)

    This could be a potential client, I thought. But hang on a minute- the accent! That’s when it hit me. These were no ordinary citizens. These were the police — plainclothes police.

    Before I could answer, one of them grabbed the bottle of a fish oil supplement from my hand and blatantly busted out: “Nyinyi ndio mnauzia watu Viagra huku downtown? (You are the people selling Viagra in downtown Nairobi?)

    Hapana afande.” I tried to explain. “Hizi ni food supplements. Ni za kampuni inaitwa…” (No, sir. These are food supplements. They are from a company called…)

    Wega hii gijana pingu.” (Arrest this guy.)

    Ah! My heart sank. I tried to show them the receipt from the warehouse, but he slapped it away.

    “Toa hizi tagataga hapa!” (Get this trash out of here!)

    Good Lord! Cops in Kenya are special, no doubt.

    It was the first time in my life to be handcuffed. I was scared stiff. The thought of spending the night in a cell at the nearby Kamukunji police station scared the crap out of me. I was confused and didn’t know who to call to get me out of this mess. All the while, I could hear the little clicking sound as the officer tightened the handcuffs on me.

    A few steps later, they arrested another guy. His crime? Idling. They handcuffed us together. Never in my life had I thought I’d ever find myself in such a scenario. I mean, these were scenes I usually saw on the telly; scenes of hardcore criminals bundled together.

    And I don’t know where the police picked this habit of handcuffing you, then making rounds with you around town while arresting more people. Lakini raundi nazo tulipiga. Nkt. (We made a lot of rounds around town.)

    Why most people fail in this business

    Almost 90% of people who join network marketing quit along the way.

    That said, you also won’t succeed if:

    1. You think you are working for your upline

    No, you are not working for your upline. Any networking company worth its salt has its compensation plan carefully crafted to ensure no one works for the other. 

    Sure, your upline will earn some bonus off your business, but the business is structured in a way that if they don’t work, they won’t get paid — it doesn’t matter the level they are at. That top leader you see could take home zero in bonuses if they laze around. Unbelievable, but true.

    So you’ve added 3 people to your team and you think you’ve done your upline the biggest favor? Nope. You are doing yourself a favor, not the upline.

    2. You are not using the company products

    When you try to sell a product you’ve never used, you’ll lack confidence when explaining the benefits to a buyer. And yes, they’ll notice it, and they won’t buy from you. Nobody wants to buy a product from someone who is not even sure it’ll work.

    3. You lack prospecting tactics

    Every company conducts regular (and free) training for new distributors. This is where you’ll learn how to prospect, approach people, sell to them, and much more. It will take a while to learn the ropes, but if you skip this training, you are well on your way to failure.

    4. You take rejection personally

    Maybe you’ve reached out to your friends and family and they’ve refused to join your business. It hits hard, as they are people you always count on to support your ideas.

    Here is what Mark and Rene Reid Yarnell say in their masterclass book Your First Year In Network Marketing:

    In our industry, a decline to participate in the opportunity most often means “the timing isn’t right for me now.” Occasionally it means “I don’t like direct selling.” But it never means “I don’t like you.” Like a waitress walking around with a coffeepot, we are merely searching for those who would like to have what we have to offer. 

    5. You try to pursue those who left

    Eventually, some of your distributors will leave — for whichever reason. They’ll stop picking up your calls, and when they do, they’ll give you wild excuses why they are missing in action.

    Most of the time, they’ve already decided that they won’t come back. Don’t waste your time pursuing them. Instead, go out and recruit new people.

    6. You don’t talk to enough people

    Maybe no one has told you this, so I’m going to do it here. Network marketing is a numbers game.

    For example, if you want to sign 10 people into your business, you’ll have to talk to and invite 100 (sometimes even more) people to your presentation. Crazy ratios, right? Yeah, I know. And sometimes, you’ll sign up less than 10 from the 100.

    7. You suffer the shiny object syndrome

    So there’s a new network marketing company in town, and everyone seems to rush there. You want to follow suit, figuring out that maybe it’ll be easier to make money in that other company. 

    You’re wrong. 

    The industry is the same; the bottom line of any MLM company is the same — recruit many people who recruit others while you all sell the company products. If you didn’t make it in company A, you almost certainly will not make it in company B.

    8. You don’t lead by example

    The funny thing about this business is that it’s majorly a monkey see, monkey do business. If you stop recruiting new people or selling products, your downline distributors stop too.

    9. You don’t manage your time well

    Eventually, you’ve joined a business where nobody is bossing you around. Nobody’s dictating the time to wake up, reach the training place, or leave for home. You get to do what you want when you want.

    Careful though, this is a business that requires your commitment and discipline more than anything else. Or you will end up making no progress.

    So push yourself. Set targets. Set deadlines.

    Now that we’ve seen what doesn’t work, let’s now focus on what actually works.

    How you can succeed in network marketing

    1. Really listen to your upline

    They’ve been there, done that.

    The first cause of failure occurs when new network marketers listen to people who don’t know what they’re talking about. The second failure results from their NOT listening to those of us who know what we’re talking about.      

     -Mark & Rene Reid Yarnell

    2. Read books

    Recommended reads

    Robert Kiyosaki’s

        ▪Rich Dad Poor Dad

        ▪Cashflow Quadrant

        ▪The Business of the 21st Century

    Your First Year in Network Marketing 

    How to Win Friends and Influence People

    Ask your upline for more recommendations. 

    3. Use the company’s products

    You will have more convincing power when selling products if you’ve actually used the products.

    4. Ask for referrals

    Your guest may choose not to join your business even after a thorough presentation. It’s totally fine. Tell them to refer to you people in their phonebook whom they think would be interested in the business. Get a list of at least 50 people from them. Contact those people and invite them to a presentation.

    5. Be enthusiastic

    Enthusiasm is contagious. Smile, be excited. Nobody wants to join a sulky business. And I bet you’ve heard that people buy you first before they buy the product. 

    Groom yourself well. It’s not uncommon to see the people you invite for a presentation give you the once-over look from shoes to hair and wonder, “Does he/she look the money they are talking about?”

    But be warned: Don’t lie to people about how much you earn or how much they expect to earn. If they join under a fallacy and later come to know the truth, they’ll quit. 

    Oh, and one more thing, worth a repeat: There is no guaranteed paycheck. You’ve earned this month, well and good. If you don’t work next month, you’ll earn nothing. This is a business, not a job.

    Don’t join this business if…

    You want quick results, but you’re not ready to put in the work.

    You get discouraged easily

    You are not ready to be taught by your upline.

    You think you can remote-control your business (Sending your guests to your upline for presentation all while you chill at the house watching Netflix). Nah, it’s not gonna work. Get this: network marketing won’t work unless you do.

    “Or telling people that all they’ve got to do is sign up, give you a list of potential distributors, and then you’ll do the rest. It doesn’t work.” -Mark Yarnell

    Bonus tip: Don’t quit your job and join this business full-time unless you have some other steady stream of income. Instead, work it out part-time, then you can slowly transition to full-time.

    Parting shot

    Ultimately, network marketing won’t work for everyone. It’s a business that will test your limits in every way humanly possible. But if you work it out long enough, and in the right way, you could end up becoming wealthier beyond your wildest imagination.