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@augustankanu

šŸ’Wife, Mum, Driven Entrepreneur šŸ’Building @melonypine daily šŸ’I share how I grow my business daily; your opportunity to learn, implement & get results
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Every now and then, someone asks me how I protect my recipe from my staff and if I’m not scared of them stealing it and all that. I’ll answer this question simply in this post. As someone building a brand that’s focused on production and who is very passionate about structure and scaling, I’m constantly in a place where my every decision must be in favour of @melonypine So one of the ways I deal with this is by creating my mixes and then labeling them and giving to those who produce the items. After the mixes are made, we can call one ā€œpowder oneā€ or call another one ā€œsyrup 3ā€ and then we just instruct the team to add one or two scoops or cups of each of the mixes into whatever they’re doing. Also, we have all measurements of the mixes documented so that if a member of the team isn’t available, someone else can pick up the written document and replicate the same results across all our branches. As for being afraid of someone stealing a recipe, the truth is building a business is beyond a recipe. MelonyPine is standing not just because of a recipe but because of several other things we’ve worked so hard to build into the business to make it function whether or not the team lead is available. So if you’re concerned about anyone knowing your recipe, create your mixes and label them. Then give your people measurements they can work with and get the same results as what you’d get. Keep it simple for scalability and structure things by documenting. This allows for consistent results. I hope this helps. #augustankanu
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1 day ago
QUICK REINTRODUCTION: My name is Augusta Nkanu, Founder and CEO @melonypine I moved with my family to Lagos in 2021 in search of ā€œgreener pasturesā€, started selling parfaits, juices and all the other things other brands in this industry sell together but it wasn’t working and I was broke and frustrated. I paid for sessions, implemented what I was asked to and relaunched as a Pioneer Bulk Premium Parfait Company in June 2023. Between then and now, we’ve served countless bowls of parfait and customers in Lagos and very recently, Abuja. I lead a team of almost 200 staff across all our locations and we’ve remained consistent, delivering premium value in our bowls of parfait for almost 2 years. Today, we reaffirm our commitment to serving you in the best possible way, our Premium Products. We thank you for your firm believe in us and our brand and we want you to know that you mean so much to us. Here’s to many more beautiful memories and experiences together. If you’ve not had our parfait yet, this is your sign to order yours on our website melonypine.com. If you’ve had our parfait, this is your sign to have some more🄰 I teach about the strategies I’ve applied to grow @melonypine from scratch to top in less than two years on my personal page @theaugustankanu daily. And remember, we DO NOT take DM orders. All orders are taken on our website melonypine.com Thank you so much for always. I love you… we absolutely love you. ā¤ļø
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11 months ago
Apart from my recipe, another thing that has contributed significantly to the growth and stability of @melonypine is our high staff retention. I launched Premium MelonyPine in June 2023 and one of the things I knew I wanted to do was to establish a brand that was solid and well structured - a brand that could work well without my input and daily availability. Building MelonyPine daily has made me understand that a business cannot grow and consolidate fast in the face of instability - when you’re changing staff here and there every single time. So from Day One when I hired my first staff, I knew I was going to have to find a way to keep as many of my staff as I could to ensure some form of stability. I had already tasted being the only one handling everything in my business and I knew it was unsustainable. What did I do? I first began with paying them the salaries they asked for so they could at least commit to the work. Then as we grew, I told them their lives would improve as the brand grew and they began singing it as a song ā€œas MelonyPine is growing, so will I be growing tooā€. Fast forward to some time later, I set a structure in place for salary raise every six months that they worked with us, put in place some transportation allowance and other things to make their lives easier and kept to our word. One thing that has greatly helped me in leading these people also is being in touch with reality. I see and know how much things cost in the market and how much transportation costs because I always ask questions. I know it would make no sense to offer any of them 30k as salary knowing that the amount may be insufficient for food and transportation. This is why we work so hard as well to ensure business is growing. That first staff stayed with us for two out of the almost three years of our operations, taught so many other staff, headed departments and transferred knowledge that helped keep MelonyPine stable. Today we have several others who have crossed two years with us and a lot more who have crossed one year as well. Business stability will help your business grow fast. This is a simple truth. #augustankanu
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20 hours ago
Augusta how have you managed to have and retain so many staff in @melonypine ? I’ll mention just one or two of the many things I do in this post and it’s not a one size fits all, it’s just one of the many things that has worked for me. Simply put, I worked on myself. I am a Choleric and a very driven one. I’m also a Melancholy with a high tendency to be very pessimistic and want perfection or nothing. Back then in my home Church in Calabar, my Pastor used to teach us that if you go to different locations and everyone had the same thing to say about you, it meant you needed to work on yourself and I took that to heart and began to invest heavily in self development. I had the opportunity to test my work while I was teaching teenagers in a secondary school where I worked in Calabar before I launched MelonyPine and we know how difficult raising teenagers can be. Now fast forward to me launching a brand and desiring to go very far with this brand, 99% of my staff are young people with minds of their own and very opinionated. The training of years ago became what helped me navigate through leading people who can immediately leave if the environment doesn’t serve them. In my years of training, I learned how to reduce my demands and expectations, acknowledge effort and reward as often as possible with words and anything else that would be useful and I learned how to bring myself down to the level of the people I am leading, making them feel safe enough to relate with me. I also learned to create a balance between being firm, disciplined, loving and raising right. So my staff feel seen, heard, safe and happy to work in a non toxic space especially because I teach my leaders to do same. I have a few staff who are just a bit older than me - I teach respect for both young and old and scold as well as discourage disrespect and unnecessary show of who’s the boss. I have my staff all over my comment sections, I have them sending me sweet messages and I enjoy their goodwill a lot. I’m certain that if I didn’t take the time to become a better version of myself, I’d have a different story. This is part of what has worked for me. I may share more😃 #augustankanu
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What if your page goes down today? Would you be like me in December 2025 or you’ll be on top of the situation? As much as possible, build on platforms you have some level of control over. You may not feel the impact now but trust me when I say it will serve you well very soon. #augustankanu
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3 days ago
GTCO Food & Drink Festival was my first public appearance since I had my baby, and I can’t lie… it felt good to step out again and I honestly didn’t expect the kind of love and reactions I got. From that moment till now, it’s been a mix of gratitude, recovery, and quietly watching things grow from a distance. Apparently, my staff have turned my return to office into a whole issue šŸ˜‚ one of them even said I should hurry back before she gets high BP from missing me too much… But honestly, I’ve missed the energy a lottttt! Being away has reminded me that leadership isn’t only about being physically present every day. It’s also about what you’ve built that keeps running, growing, and holding up even when you’re not in the room. I’ll be back in the office soon.ā¤ļø #augustankanu
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4 days ago
Influencer marketing does not work… except you know what to do with it. We signed our first influencer for Premium @melonypine in May 2024 and it converted for us for a couple reasons I’ll be sharing in this post. 1. We spent time developing our product and ensured it was great enough to not embarrass the influencer. 2. We spent time and energy spreading our product as far as we could go so that we had people who at least knew and supported us. They showed up in the comment section to show their support when he posted us. 3. We did our best to satisfy customers and this helped push our credibility and build trust for us faster when he posted us. 4. When he posted us, we engaged with comments in his comments section, posted content back to back on our page for those who were following newly and answered questions and objections promptly. 5. We did not depend solely on the influencer to do all the work, we ran ads that reached the new people who knew us from him and worked on our sales funnel to close sales as much as possible. 6. We delivered what we promised… making it easy for the influencer to be on our side. It would have been different if we had embarrassed him. 7. We chose someone who understood our niche and could sell it to his followers. 8. We negotiated deals that could allow us use his videos for ads to pull in more sales after the initial posting. I’ll stop here… but please I want you to know that the work when you sign an influencer does not rest on them alone. You have to work together with them to ensure conversion. Also, understand why you want to sign an influencer before you go for it. Is it for sales or for awareness? This will help you appreciate your results and not have to drag anyone because they didn’t give you what you assumed you expected. Lastly be very clear on what you want from them, negotiate well, understand that there’s no magic involved in influencer marketing. Happy new week. May God bless your business in this week. šŸ“Picture at 36 weeks😃 šŸ‘— @sewaboutiique 🄿 @sheroes.wholesales #augustankanu
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POV: the mood when you’re the leading brand at GTCO šŸ¤©šŸ† Yeah… we did thatšŸ«£šŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒ It’s Monday and we’re still outside, FREE DELIVERY is ongoing in Lagos & Abuja, but it ends by 5PM today ā³šŸ”„ No excuses, order now on melonypine.com Need a quick 330ml parfait? Grab from any of our locations šŸ“ Ikeja Ran Mall 115, Obafemi Awolowo Road, Allen Bus Stop Lekki Park Place Mall, Studio 24, Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase One Victoria Island Xylo Mall, 307 Adeola Odeku Abuja (Lugbe) Shop 15, Al-Amin Mall, Opposite Rain Oil, FHA Lugbe Akoka 11 University Road Surulere 52 Ogunlana Road Amuwo Odofin Plot 24, Festac Access Road, Apple Junction Also available on Chowdeck & Glovo šŸ“² Hurry now before 5PM… don’t dullšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒ
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6 days ago
Now is a good time to remind you to consistently do the right things for your business. Some of the right things to do: - Market your business like you’re a cra*zy person. Talk about it every single day. Get your business in the faces of people no matter what. Don’t pay attention to people who tell you you’re doing too much, do that too much for your business. Nobody can do it like you. - Structure your business no matter how small it is or if you’re just starting or not. Structure will help you put things in place and arrange your business in a way that allows it function properly and with ease to produce better results. - Be clear about what you offer and your positioning without being tossed to and fro. Every business is positioned to serve either the mass or premium market. Which are you serving and what products exactly are you offering? Do you have your systems in place and is your output consistent? Not today you are doing one thing, tomorrow another… - Set up your business customer journey and make sure it’s so good that your customers enjoy not just your product but your service. There are more things I can add to this but I’ll stop here for now. It’s always not even about consistency, but you can consistently be doing the wrong things and may never see results. Now is the time to fix these things for better results in your business. I love you and I’m rooting for you to win. ā¤ļø #augustankanu
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8 days ago
You have been asking for single bowls and we decided to bring them to a location near you. Walk into any of our outlets and grab 10 or 50 single bowls of our bestselling 330ml Exotic Berry Parfait for N12,500 only(each). Want us to come to a location near you? Tell us the place in our comment section and do well to tell your friends, family, loved ones and colleagues that @melonypine is now present in your area. šŸ“For Chowdeck and Glovo, kindly download the apps and search for MelonyPine’ to order. Please note that we do not sell single bowls from our website so you don’t fall for scams. Also note that you can only get this size in all our outlets and only pickup is available. We love you ā¤ļø
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VI we are LIVE and FULLY READY!!!šŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒ The structure is set, everything is on ground, and we’re ready to serve you premium from start to finishšŸ˜ No delays, no stories… just fresh, creamy, loaded parfait waiting for you TODAY kicks off the VI Outlet Launch šŸ’ƒšŸ½ Running all the way till Saturday… then we shut it DOWN with an after-party on SundayšŸ”„ Come to Xylo Mall, 307 Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island. It’s about to go ALL THE WAY DOWN Don’t dull yourself… come outside, come hungry, come readyšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒšŸ’ƒ
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People carry graces. One of the best things you can do for yourself is to learn to honor people who carry the graces you covet. If you see people doing certain kinds of things easily and without stress while achieving results, they carry a grace for that thing and I’ll give an example. In my opinion, woman who raises nine kids who all turn out so well and sound without any of them becoming a prayer point has an unusual grace that only God could have bestowed on her. You may not see it as a big deal until you hear what some other kids put their parents through. Or someone has cr*azy results in their business, certain aspects of their lives, marriage or anything at all, that person has a grace for that thing and it simply means you can covet that grace and it works for you too. But if you make a habit out of disrespecting and dishonoring people, joining everybody to drag everybody, it simply means what you despise can never be yours. The same way God anointed Jesus with the HolyGhost and power is the same way He is anointing people today with uncommon wisdom, knowledge, strategy, and insights. The moment you’re able to connect with these people, you’re able to tap into these graces and eventually get similar results that you desire especially when you understand that men are doors. You cannot afford to rub shoulders with everybody or just take them lightly. There are many things money cannot give you but honor and relationships will give you cheaply. The anointed person may not care that you disrespect them but what they carry will care and this is why you cannot have what you despise. When I look at people like my Mentor, I’m convinced that she has been engraced with wisdom, clarity and the ability to generate results with ease. I started following and here we are today. Learn how to honor people, it’s not about whether or not you like them. If they carry something you desire, honour them. This is how most of us live our lives and get the results we have. šŸ“Men are doors, be rich in money and in relationships. God blesses men through men, learn how to honour the graces they carry. #augustankanu
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