There are lots of low-cost small business opportunities in Kenya today. Let me wet your appetite a little with these tidbits from Small Business ken ya. These are 10 of the one hundred hottest small business opportunities in Kenya today.
1. Computer Consulting:
This is one of the hottest in demand businesses that you can start. If you know computers, your biggest problem will be not having enough hours in the day to serve all the clients. Computer consultants take a broader view of an organization and its computer needs in an effort to help them solve information-management problems of all kinds. They combine hardware and software expertise to explore possibilities for how a computer can help them accomplish their goals. Computer consultants do different types of work: Business requirements analysis, technical support, management of the system, maintenance of the system, software analysis, hardware acquisition and installation, periodic evaluations/audits, etc.
2. Tutoring:
Tutoring is one of the cheapest, easiest and profitable businesses to start, with a few business cards, brochures and flyers you can be in business today.
The prospects for tutoring look good in the years to come. The growing dissatisfaction in the quality of classroom education propels the growth of scholastic tutoring, both in subject areas and in preparing students for qualifying examinations. A tutor has an advantage of being able to offer individual attention. And he/she can particularize and customize what he/she teaches to the level and needs of each student. Many people prefer such individual instruction because it allows them to learn at their own pace without the pressure of peers or authorities.
3. Advertising Agency:
If you ever dream of launching your own small business, you can’t find a better opportunity today than the advertising field! Why? Because advertising is a growth industry. And, Advertising agency—with its low cost of entry, high profit margins and huge potential earnings—provides arguably one of the greatest small business opportunities. Advertisers spend billions of shillings each year to get their messages and products to their potential customers.
4. Videotaping Service:
You may not win a producer-of-the-year award, but you'll win the appreciation of your clients when you capture their weddings, graduations, parties, reunions, bar mitzvahs, birthdays and more on your camcorder. Keep the film rolling at special events, and then edit a final version for clients' own special screenings.
Airbrush Artist /painter
Athletic Recruiter/Scout
Auction House
Automotive Loan Broker
Animal/Pet Handler/ Psychologist
Band Manager
Bankruptcy Services
Barter Systems
Blade-Sharpening Service
Book writer/Publisher/Indexer
Cloth making
Cleaning Agency/Garbage collection
Credit management consultant/ Mortgage Loan Broker
Cake /Confectionaries maker/Decorator/
Courier service/Mail service/ Errant runner
Candle Maker
Cartoonist/Comedy writer /Storyteller
Child Care/Nanny Referral Service
Childbirth Instructor/Midwife
College Application Consultant
Counselor
Event organizer/Promoter/Decorator
First Aid/CPR Instructor
Florist
Garage Sale Coordinator
Graphic Design and Custom Printing/Calligrapher
Sculpting Artist
Incorporation Service for Businesses
Jewelry Designer
Knitting/Crocheting Lessons
Location Consultant
Laundry/Ironing Service
Law Library Management
Lawn Care Service/Gardener
Makeup Artist/Face painter/saloonist
Mobile Book/Magazine Distributor
Multilevel Marketing-
Nutrition Consultant
Personal Instructor/Fitness Trainer
Private Tutor
Public Relations Agency/image consultant
Real Estate Agency/ Apartment Preparation Service
Toy Cleaning/Repair Service
Tendering/supplies business
Travel Agency
The beauty with most of these businesses is they do not require you to have prior knowledge though this should not undermine the need to acquire it.
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Start Up Funding-internet based
Start up funding:
If you have a web based business idea and you need funding or consultancy,
please email in confidence to j.osanya@yahoo.com for review. We will support you both
technically and financially - if we like the idea.
or check us up at http://www.w3-host.com/
If you have a web based business idea and you need funding or consultancy,
please email in confidence to j.osanya@yahoo.com for review. We will support you both
technically and financially - if we like the idea.
or check us up at http://www.w3-host.com/
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Social Media and Personal Branding
Gone are the days when you had to wait to be featured in a magazine, newspaper or TV program to become a household name. You now can propel your personal brand to the stratosphere in a very short time. You can use the power of social media to easily and quickly communicate your personal brand message to your target audience. Here is the “how-to” guide.
What is Social Media?
Social media are internet based tools for sharing and discussing information. These tools are designed to encourage participation and rely on users for their content (as opposed to an editorial team).
Social media websites allow sharing of opinions, insights, experiences and perspectives. They have become a popular stop for many internet users. There are not many ways of building your personal brand online, which are as effective as by using social media.
1. Video Sharing
You can use YouTube or other video sharing sites to enhance your personal brand. Starting a video blog is real easy if you have a good message or engaging personality.
YouTube has revolutionized video usage on the internet. It allows millions of users worldwide to watch video clips daily. You do not even need to be logged in to use YouTube. Creating an account allows you to add video, save favorite videos, create play lists, share play lists and create video channels.
Creating a YouTube video channel will put you at par with TV stations or other big brands. YouTube levels the playing field for brands and content creators. They even carry the cost of bandwidth and provide the service for free.
If you are good with video or not camera shy, you can really extend your brand, get your message across and engage your audience. YouTube has built in viral marketing features.
It allows viewers to be able to share videos by embedding them on other sites. YouTube also allows other websites to programmatically access their catalog, thus giving you wider exposure for your personal brand.
Check out YouTube on http://www.youtube.com
2. MySpace
MySpace is a social networking website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos.
You can use MySpace to build your network of friends and associates. You can use MySpace to build your Profile Page. The site allows you to customize your profile with music, colors, images and layouts.
Though no longer the most popular social networking website, it features over 100 million users and provides an array of features ideal for personal branding. If you are interested in bands and music, MySpace is the place to be. You can build a fan page and an outlet for letting out your music to a wide audience.
Check out MySpace on http://www.myspace.com
3. Facebook
Facebook users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with each other. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves.
It is the most popular social networking website on the planet. The site provides an excellent array of features and privacy controls. You can make new friends on Facebook or keep a network of only close friends and family.
You can build your personal brand using the sites features such as Profiles, Fan Pages, Groups and Events. One of the most popular applications on Facebook is the Photos application, where users can upload albums and photos. Facebook allows users to upload an unlimited number of photos.
Check out Facebook on http://www.facebook.com
4. Twitter
Twitter is the new kid in the block of social media. It has taken the internet by storm. Twitter’s growth, according to Nielsen Online indicates that the site grew 1,382% year-over-year in February 2009. Twitter has Facebook scared and is said to have been the root cause of Facebook changing its page design recently.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service that allows users to share messages in 140 characters or less. A Twitter user is called a “Tweep”. A twitter user can “follow” others; they can also “unfollow” someone. If you are following me for example, you will be able to see my status updates. The status updates are called “Tweets”.
Big and small brands are heading to twitter. If you do not have a Twitter account, consider creating one and figure out the system from within. Once you create a Twitter account, please “follow” me http://twitter.com/
Many celebrities, brands and even countries are using Twitter including Ashton Kutcher, Oprah, BBC and Israel. Creating Twitter account takes 5 minutes at most and opens up a world of real time interactivity and personal brand building.
log on to twitter at www.twitter.com
5. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003 mainly used for professional networking. As of May 2009, it had more than 39 million registered users, spanning 170 industries.
The purpose of the site is to allow registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business. The people in the list are called Connections. Users can invite anyone (whether a site user or not) to become a connection.
This list of connections can then be used in a number of ways:
• A contact network is built up consisting of their direct connections, the connections of each of their connections (termed second degree connections) and also the connections of second degree connections (termed third degree connections). This can be used to gain an introduction to someone you wish to know through a mutual, trusted contact.
• It can then be used to find jobs, people and business opportunities recommended by someone in one’s contact network.
• Employers can list jobs and search for potential candidates.
• Job seekers can review the profile of hiring managers and discover which of their existing contacts can introduce them.
The “gated-access approach” (where contact with any professional requires either a preexisting relationship or the intervention of a contact of theirs) is intended to build trust among the service’s users. (Source: Wikipedia)
Create a LinkedIn Account to start building connections and promote your personal brand. It is a wildly popular professional networking site especially in the United States.
Check out LinkedIn on http://www.linkedin.com
6. Google
Behind the simplicity of the Google homepage is an array of power & social media features. Google is one of the most powerful brands in the world today and you can use their free services to enhance your personal brand.
• Google Alerts - You can set up Google Alerts to be notified instantly when someone mentions your name or anyone’s names on the internet.
• Google Groups - You can setup a group of like minded people to share views, opinions, documents, links or opinions. It is a good way of enhancing your personal brand in small targeted way. Highly recommended.
• Google Reader - It is a way of subscribing to multiple blogs using a technology called RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It helps you keep in the loop of what is going on in your area of interest.
• Google Calendar - A great calendar that I love. You can create to do lists, setup reminders and share your daily activities with colleagues.
• Google Mail - Gmail is a web based email from Google that has a search-oriented interface and a “conversation view” similar to an Internet forum.
experience google cool features by signing for Gmail at www.gmail.com
7. Online Forums
Online forums, also called bulletin boards or message boards are a great way to connect with others and build a profile online. People participating in an Internet forum may cultivate social bonds and interest groups for a topic may form from the discussions.
If you are passionate about a subject, find internet forums that talk about that topic. You can only build your personal brand on a forum if you participate as opposed to being a “lurker”.
Forums are “hang outs” on the internet. People spend hours upon hours on online forums talking, debating and sometimes arguing. Be careful what you say online forums. It may come back to haunt you and your personal brand.
An example of an online forum is http://www.webmasterworld.com which is an online forum for people who build websites or make a living online.
8. Social Bookmarking
Do you have an overflowing list of bookmarks on your computer? Or do you use a public computer? Did you know that you could store your bookmarks on certain websites? You can then access those bookmarks from any computer and share them with your friends.
Social Bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet with the help of metadata, typically in the form of tags.
You can build your personal brand by being active on Social Bookmarking sites such as Digg, Delicious, Reddit, Propeller, StumbleUpon or Technorati.
9. Photo Sharing
A photo is worth a thousand words. You can use photos and images to communicate various aspects of your personal brand. You may want to showcase your latest holiday or your latest contacts. Whatever your reasons for wanting to share your photos, you can use the following sites effectively.
• Flickr - Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. It claims to host more than 3 billion images.
• Picasa Web - Picasa Web Albums (PWA) is a photo-sharing web application from Google. It allows users with accounts at Google to store and share 1 GB of photos for free.
10. Niche Media
Depending on what kind of personal brand you seek to build online, you can find small websites that will allow you to build your credibility, give and get value, and reach your target audience.
For example, if you run a small business, you may want to list your business in directories that are related to your business. For example, if you run a Web Design company and live in Toronto, you can list your business on a directory targeting “Toronto Web Designers“. That way, people searching for web design services in that city will be able to click to your website.
You can also visit and comment on blogs and websites related to your industry. You can sign up for newsletters or join mailing lists in your niche market.
There also some big sites that you can find a corner dealing with whatever you love. For example, a site like Amazon is huge, but has little corners for all sorts of niche ideas. You could be interested in books to do with Home beer brewing, or Hitler… whatever your interest you can find a group of people who share your interest in sites such as Amazon.com or ebay.com
Summary
I hope this blog post has inspired you to dig into a couple of social media sites to make new friends and promote your personal brand. Go Social. Build your brand.
What is Social Media?
Social media are internet based tools for sharing and discussing information. These tools are designed to encourage participation and rely on users for their content (as opposed to an editorial team).
Social media websites allow sharing of opinions, insights, experiences and perspectives. They have become a popular stop for many internet users. There are not many ways of building your personal brand online, which are as effective as by using social media.
1. Video Sharing
You can use YouTube or other video sharing sites to enhance your personal brand. Starting a video blog is real easy if you have a good message or engaging personality.
YouTube has revolutionized video usage on the internet. It allows millions of users worldwide to watch video clips daily. You do not even need to be logged in to use YouTube. Creating an account allows you to add video, save favorite videos, create play lists, share play lists and create video channels.
Creating a YouTube video channel will put you at par with TV stations or other big brands. YouTube levels the playing field for brands and content creators. They even carry the cost of bandwidth and provide the service for free.
If you are good with video or not camera shy, you can really extend your brand, get your message across and engage your audience. YouTube has built in viral marketing features.
It allows viewers to be able to share videos by embedding them on other sites. YouTube also allows other websites to programmatically access their catalog, thus giving you wider exposure for your personal brand.
Check out YouTube on http://www.youtube.com
2. MySpace
MySpace is a social networking website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos.
You can use MySpace to build your network of friends and associates. You can use MySpace to build your Profile Page. The site allows you to customize your profile with music, colors, images and layouts.
Though no longer the most popular social networking website, it features over 100 million users and provides an array of features ideal for personal branding. If you are interested in bands and music, MySpace is the place to be. You can build a fan page and an outlet for letting out your music to a wide audience.
Check out MySpace on http://www.myspace.com
3. Facebook
Facebook users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with each other. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves.
It is the most popular social networking website on the planet. The site provides an excellent array of features and privacy controls. You can make new friends on Facebook or keep a network of only close friends and family.
You can build your personal brand using the sites features such as Profiles, Fan Pages, Groups and Events. One of the most popular applications on Facebook is the Photos application, where users can upload albums and photos. Facebook allows users to upload an unlimited number of photos.
Check out Facebook on http://www.facebook.com
4. Twitter
Twitter is the new kid in the block of social media. It has taken the internet by storm. Twitter’s growth, according to Nielsen Online indicates that the site grew 1,382% year-over-year in February 2009. Twitter has Facebook scared and is said to have been the root cause of Facebook changing its page design recently.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service that allows users to share messages in 140 characters or less. A Twitter user is called a “Tweep”. A twitter user can “follow” others; they can also “unfollow” someone. If you are following me for example, you will be able to see my status updates. The status updates are called “Tweets”.
Big and small brands are heading to twitter. If you do not have a Twitter account, consider creating one and figure out the system from within. Once you create a Twitter account, please “follow” me http://twitter.com/
Many celebrities, brands and even countries are using Twitter including Ashton Kutcher, Oprah, BBC and Israel. Creating Twitter account takes 5 minutes at most and opens up a world of real time interactivity and personal brand building.
log on to twitter at www.twitter.com
5. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003 mainly used for professional networking. As of May 2009, it had more than 39 million registered users, spanning 170 industries.
The purpose of the site is to allow registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business. The people in the list are called Connections. Users can invite anyone (whether a site user or not) to become a connection.
This list of connections can then be used in a number of ways:
• A contact network is built up consisting of their direct connections, the connections of each of their connections (termed second degree connections) and also the connections of second degree connections (termed third degree connections). This can be used to gain an introduction to someone you wish to know through a mutual, trusted contact.
• It can then be used to find jobs, people and business opportunities recommended by someone in one’s contact network.
• Employers can list jobs and search for potential candidates.
• Job seekers can review the profile of hiring managers and discover which of their existing contacts can introduce them.
The “gated-access approach” (where contact with any professional requires either a preexisting relationship or the intervention of a contact of theirs) is intended to build trust among the service’s users. (Source: Wikipedia)
Create a LinkedIn Account to start building connections and promote your personal brand. It is a wildly popular professional networking site especially in the United States.
Check out LinkedIn on http://www.linkedin.com
6. Google
Behind the simplicity of the Google homepage is an array of power & social media features. Google is one of the most powerful brands in the world today and you can use their free services to enhance your personal brand.
• Google Alerts - You can set up Google Alerts to be notified instantly when someone mentions your name or anyone’s names on the internet.
• Google Groups - You can setup a group of like minded people to share views, opinions, documents, links or opinions. It is a good way of enhancing your personal brand in small targeted way. Highly recommended.
• Google Reader - It is a way of subscribing to multiple blogs using a technology called RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It helps you keep in the loop of what is going on in your area of interest.
• Google Calendar - A great calendar that I love. You can create to do lists, setup reminders and share your daily activities with colleagues.
• Google Mail - Gmail is a web based email from Google that has a search-oriented interface and a “conversation view” similar to an Internet forum.
experience google cool features by signing for Gmail at www.gmail.com
7. Online Forums
Online forums, also called bulletin boards or message boards are a great way to connect with others and build a profile online. People participating in an Internet forum may cultivate social bonds and interest groups for a topic may form from the discussions.
If you are passionate about a subject, find internet forums that talk about that topic. You can only build your personal brand on a forum if you participate as opposed to being a “lurker”.
Forums are “hang outs” on the internet. People spend hours upon hours on online forums talking, debating and sometimes arguing. Be careful what you say online forums. It may come back to haunt you and your personal brand.
An example of an online forum is http://www.webmasterworld.com which is an online forum for people who build websites or make a living online.
8. Social Bookmarking
Do you have an overflowing list of bookmarks on your computer? Or do you use a public computer? Did you know that you could store your bookmarks on certain websites? You can then access those bookmarks from any computer and share them with your friends.
Social Bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet with the help of metadata, typically in the form of tags.
You can build your personal brand by being active on Social Bookmarking sites such as Digg, Delicious, Reddit, Propeller, StumbleUpon or Technorati.
9. Photo Sharing
A photo is worth a thousand words. You can use photos and images to communicate various aspects of your personal brand. You may want to showcase your latest holiday or your latest contacts. Whatever your reasons for wanting to share your photos, you can use the following sites effectively.
• Flickr - Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. It claims to host more than 3 billion images.
• Picasa Web - Picasa Web Albums (PWA) is a photo-sharing web application from Google. It allows users with accounts at Google to store and share 1 GB of photos for free.
10. Niche Media
Depending on what kind of personal brand you seek to build online, you can find small websites that will allow you to build your credibility, give and get value, and reach your target audience.
For example, if you run a small business, you may want to list your business in directories that are related to your business. For example, if you run a Web Design company and live in Toronto, you can list your business on a directory targeting “Toronto Web Designers“. That way, people searching for web design services in that city will be able to click to your website.
You can also visit and comment on blogs and websites related to your industry. You can sign up for newsletters or join mailing lists in your niche market.
There also some big sites that you can find a corner dealing with whatever you love. For example, a site like Amazon is huge, but has little corners for all sorts of niche ideas. You could be interested in books to do with Home beer brewing, or Hitler… whatever your interest you can find a group of people who share your interest in sites such as Amazon.com or ebay.com
Summary
I hope this blog post has inspired you to dig into a couple of social media sites to make new friends and promote your personal brand. Go Social. Build your brand.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Free Online KRA PIN Registration
Guide to KRA online PIN registration
Kenya Revenue Authority has launched an online portal to enable online registration of PIN (Personal Identification Number). Cyber café users should only pay for the usual cyber café fees.
You need to have the following information ready; ID Number, Date of birth, District of Birth, Mother’s Last Name, Father’s Last Name and your Year of Birth
To register for the PIN go to www.kra.go.ke/portal/.
On your right navigation click Taxpayer registration, under E-registration Services.
Next page is written “Welcome to KRA Online services.
Please enter your ‘User Id’ and ‘password’ to access to the system services.”
Click on the link New Taxpayer
Next page is written:
“KRA has some information from you that allows you get a PIN.”
Resident Non Resident Company
Choose and click Validate
Next page; fill in the following; ID Number, Date of birth, District of Birth , Mother’s Last Name, Father’s Last Name and your Year of Birth. Note: For the Date of birth select day on the calendar, month (from the pull down menu) ; for year click the button with three dots. On the pull down menu 2009, and click on the – sign until you get to the year you were born.
The last page is straight forward, will need you to enter details depending on whether you are employed or self-employed, in business etc.
Download a pdf guide on PIN registration at w3-host.com
Kenya Revenue Authority has launched an online portal to enable online registration of PIN (Personal Identification Number). Cyber café users should only pay for the usual cyber café fees.
You need to have the following information ready; ID Number, Date of birth, District of Birth, Mother’s Last Name, Father’s Last Name and your Year of Birth
To register for the PIN go to www.kra.go.ke/portal/.
On your right navigation click Taxpayer registration, under E-registration Services.
Next page is written “Welcome to KRA Online services.
Please enter your ‘User Id’ and ‘password’ to access to the system services.”
Click on the link New Taxpayer
Next page is written:
“KRA has some information from you that allows you get a PIN.”
Resident Non Resident Company
Choose and click Validate
Next page; fill in the following; ID Number, Date of birth, District of Birth , Mother’s Last Name, Father’s Last Name and your Year of Birth. Note: For the Date of birth select day on the calendar, month (from the pull down menu) ; for year click the button with three dots. On the pull down menu 2009, and click on the – sign until you get to the year you were born.
The last page is straight forward, will need you to enter details depending on whether you are employed or self-employed, in business etc.
Download a pdf guide on PIN registration at w3-host.com
Kenya Agricultural Productivity Project (KAPP)
Kapp is a multi-sectoral venture jointly supported by the Government and the World Bank.
Its objective is to increase agricultural productivity by empowering farmers through an improved policy environment, support for more effective and efficient extension services and agricultural research.
These goal are to be achieved through three phases of a 12 year programme.
The first phase of three years entails an investment of $50 million (about Ksh 4 billion)
This will be carried out in 20 pilot districts to determine the most appropriate, effective and efficient delivery systems, methods and approaches for extension services.
Kapp hopes to facilitate empowerment of farmers to access and apply profitable technologies; lay the groundwork for an agricultural extension and learning system and integrate and rationalize the national agricultural research system.
Four delivery systems and six extension methods will be piloted in each programme area, including barazas, demonstrations and field days, short courses, group discussions, visits & tours and the mass media.
In addition, a number of extension financing mechanisms have been tried. These include common interest groups, government and extension service providers from public and private sector.
During the first phase, 110 youths were employed in the Kapp co-ordinating unit.
Kapp National Co-ordinator Samuel Muigai says one of the lessons learnt from the Kapp is that commercialisation of small-scale farming holds the key to jump-starting the economy.
The pilot districts
West Pokot, Nakuru, Trans-Nzoia, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Homa-Bay, Gucha, Siaya, Taita Taveta, Kilifi, Tana River, Kwale, Garissa, Wajir, Meru central, Makueni, Embu, Kakamega, Busia and Butere Mumias.
92 groups were chosen for processing, value addition and marketing 110 million has been used with each group getting at least 1 million
Its objective is to increase agricultural productivity by empowering farmers through an improved policy environment, support for more effective and efficient extension services and agricultural research.
These goal are to be achieved through three phases of a 12 year programme.
The first phase of three years entails an investment of $50 million (about Ksh 4 billion)
This will be carried out in 20 pilot districts to determine the most appropriate, effective and efficient delivery systems, methods and approaches for extension services.
Kapp hopes to facilitate empowerment of farmers to access and apply profitable technologies; lay the groundwork for an agricultural extension and learning system and integrate and rationalize the national agricultural research system.
Four delivery systems and six extension methods will be piloted in each programme area, including barazas, demonstrations and field days, short courses, group discussions, visits & tours and the mass media.
In addition, a number of extension financing mechanisms have been tried. These include common interest groups, government and extension service providers from public and private sector.
During the first phase, 110 youths were employed in the Kapp co-ordinating unit.
Kapp National Co-ordinator Samuel Muigai says one of the lessons learnt from the Kapp is that commercialisation of small-scale farming holds the key to jump-starting the economy.
The pilot districts
West Pokot, Nakuru, Trans-Nzoia, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Homa-Bay, Gucha, Siaya, Taita Taveta, Kilifi, Tana River, Kwale, Garissa, Wajir, Meru central, Makueni, Embu, Kakamega, Busia and Butere Mumias.
92 groups were chosen for processing, value addition and marketing 110 million has been used with each group getting at least 1 million
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