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madollar
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:01:15 AM
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OLX marketing budget must now be nearing the 50 million mark with prime time ads on all tv stations they even now have a TV show.
and its still offering FREE services d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!
dunkang
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:06:34 AM
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madollar wrote:
OLX marketing budget must now be nearing the 50 million mark with prime time ads on all tv stations they even now have a TV show.
and its still offering FREE services d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

someone explain to me like a 2 years old, how does olx intend to recoup this investment in Kenya?
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jaggernaut
#3 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:24:49 AM
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Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926

mmarto
#4 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 12:29:26 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.
The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
jaggernaut
#5 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:57:20 PM
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mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458

madollar
#6 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 3:48:56 PM
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dunkang wrote:
madollar wrote:
OLX marketing budget must now be nearing the 50 million mark with prime time ads on all tv stations they even now have a TV show.
and its still offering FREE services d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

someone explain to me like a 2 years old, how does olx intend to recoup this investment in Kenya?

This has to be one of the strangest business models considering its replicated worldwide how do they finance their operations even google big as it is some services have to be paid for .
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#7 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:08:19 PM
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I think they intend to eventually take a portion of the ads revenue from google and newspapers once the site becomes the go to place for ads.Something like a search engine for ads.
mkenyan
#8 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:42:30 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458



don't they pay more taxes/rates/insurance etc than kenya...such that owning a house may be more expensive in the long run...in kenya the rates are next to negligent and insurance for houses isn't even widespread if at all...once you have a house here you are all set.
a4architect.com
#9 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 6:51:06 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458



don't they pay more taxes/rates/insurance etc than kenya...such that owning a house may be more expensive in the long run...in kenya the rates are next to negligent and insurance for houses isn't even widespread if at all...once you have a house here you are all set.


A south african beach house costs same as langata house.
Its all coz of Kenyan skewed taxation system.
http://a4architect.com/2...using-costs-by-over-100/
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ChumsQuest
#10 Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 11:22:29 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458


You also have to remember those Diasporians or whatever they call themselves end up paying property taxes which are not cheap and condo fees alike...
ChumsQuest
#11 Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 11:46:28 AM
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ChumsQuest wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458


You also have to remember those Diasporians or whatever they call themselves end up paying property taxes which are not cheap and condo fees alike...

In addition, if you are renting out your unit you are liable for all maintenance and the renter can decide to give you the worst of nightmares feigning problems such as broken pipes, leaking roofs et ust to get away without paying rent. The law is mostly on the renter's side and the landlords end up very frustrated....
a4architect.com
#12 Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 11:55:39 AM
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here is an analysis of construction costs for a project in kenya compared to south africa

http://a4architect.com/2...la-vs-south-africa-594/


a4architect.com/2013/07/12/7cost-of-housing-in-kenya-kitengela-vs-south-africa-594/
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mwekez@ji
#13 Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 12:08:42 PM
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madollar wrote:
dunkang wrote:
madollar wrote:
OLX marketing budget must now be nearing the 50 million mark with prime time ads on all tv stations they even now have a TV show.
and its still offering FREE services d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

someone explain to me like a 2 years old, how does olx intend to recoup this investment in Kenya?

This has to be one of the strangest business models considering its replicated worldwide how do they finance their operations even google big as it is some services have to be paid for .

maka
#14 Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 7:48:39 PM
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ChumsQuest wrote:
ChumsQuest wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
mmarto wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Have seen that they are all over the world from the US, India, Australia, Argentina, SA, Nigeria etc

Cant believe how cheap houses are in the US, much cheaper than in Kenya despite our incomes being soooo low. e.g.

http://knoxville-tennessee.olx.com/wyndham-pointe-in-karns-master-on-main-level-iid-527135524

http://trenton-michigan.olx.com/trenton-mi-wayne-county-home-for-sale-3-bed-2-baths-iid-527102926



Hizo nyumba ni za plastic. A fair comparison would be if you identify houses built using stone/concrete.


Even closer here in SA in Jo'burg, Ksh 14m can get you a nice brick and mortar stand alone house in a nice area with big garden and pool, like this one:

http://johannesburg.olx.co.za/a-fantastic-family-home-in-kensington-house-for-sale-in-kensington-from-realnet-bedfordview-and-edenvale-iid-524813458


You also have to remember those Diasporians or whatever they call themselves end up paying property taxes which are not cheap and condo fees alike...

In addition, if you are renting out your unit you are liable for all maintenance and the renter can decide to give you the worst of nightmares feigning problems such as broken pipes, leaking roofs et ust to get away without paying rent. The law is mostly on the renter's side and the landlords end up very frustrated....


Your deductions are have major flaws it doesnt matter what taxes the pay...top rate tax in the uk is 50%....for higher earners....yes you may say life is expensive and they are taxed more but they also earn more,make a comparison based on income per capita in USD,then factor in the taxes and make comparisons across board our houses are way expensive...
Kenya has a total estimate of 22,000 mortgage accounts...pitiful.
The government of most developed countries has subsidised housing...thats why housing is cheap us....NHC is sleeping...
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Lolest!
#15 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 9:05:58 AM
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Years later, who understands how these guys intend to make money with their free listings?

Some guy told me that they will eventually charge for those advertisers who want their items to appear on top. This will be important especially after they get lots of listings and there is compe for visibility between the ads

madollar wrote:
dunkang wrote:
madollar wrote:
OLX marketing budget must now be nearing the 50 million mark with prime time ads on all tv stations they even now have a TV show.
and its still offering FREE services d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!

someone explain to me like a 2 years old, how does olx intend to recoup this investment in Kenya?

This has to be one of the strangest business models considering its replicated worldwide how do they finance their operations even google big as it is some services have to be paid for .

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
tycho
#16 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 9:29:46 AM
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If the service is free then you're the product. The data itself may be monetized to the order of billions ..
Lolest!
#17 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 3:55:16 PM
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tycho wrote:
If the service is free then you're the product. The data itself may be monetized to the order of billions ..

is this the case with our beloved wazua?
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tycho
#18 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 4:53:27 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
tycho wrote:
If the service is free then you're the product. The data itself may be monetized to the order of billions ..

is this the case with our beloved wazua?


Definitely. Consider how useful the forum is to stock brokers, political dealers and the like. Wazua is like one beast we've been indoctrinated to love.
Mike Ock
#19 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 7:25:00 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Years later, who understands how these guys intend to make money with their free listings?

Some guy told me that they will eventually charge for those advertisers who want their items to appear on top. This will be important especially after they get lots of listings and there is compe for visibility between the ads


Yes, you are right. OLX is a company that's been around for a while now, so their business model is out in the open in other countries, just check the other olx countries to see.

The reason they spent so much money marketing is because they understand that online classifieds is an area that eventually forms a natural monopoly. In such sectors, it is worth it to spend tons of money on marketing to get the dominant position. Once that is achieved, you then sit back and milk the monopoly.
drumguyz
#20 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2015 11:49:35 PM
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There was also Dealfish who had the same concept ;Closed down after about 2 years of operation
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