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  • SEO Strategies That Work for Kenyan Businesses in 2026

    Search engine optimization (SEO) remains one of the most cost-effective ways for businesses in Nairobi to attract qualified leads. But the SEO landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. The strategies that worked in 2020 are no longer sufficient in 2026, with AI-powered search, Google’s AI Overviews, and evolving algorithms reshaping how businesses get found…

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  • E-Commerce Development in Kenya: A Complete Guide for Nairobi Businesses

    Kenya’s e-commerce market is booming. With over 15 million online shoppers and mobile money penetration exceeding 80%, the opportunity for businesses selling online has never been greater. But launching a successful e-commerce store in Nairobi requires more than just putting products on a website. Kenya’s e-commerce market is booming. With over 15 million online shoppers…

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  • AI and Business Automation: What Nairobi Businesses Need to Know in 2026

    Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept — it’s a practical tool that businesses in Nairobi are using right now to automate operations, reduce costs, and scale faster. From AI-powered social media agents to intelligent customer service chatbots, the opportunities for business automation are vast. Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept —…

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  • 99 Performance. 100 Best Practices. 100 SEO.

    This is the green wall every developer dreams of when building a modern web application. When building the NSE Academy platform, the goal wasn’t just to make it look clean; it had to be lightning-fast, perfectly optimized, and highly discoverable.A lot of people think hitting these numbers on a feature-rich, dynamic app requires sacrificing functionality.…

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  • Cybersecurity Best Practices for Kenyan Small Businesses in 2026

    Why Kenyan Small Businesses Can’t Afford to Ignore Cybersecurity in 2026 Last year, a mid-sized logistics company in Nairobi lost over KES 4 million in a single business email compromise attack. The hackers didn’t break through a firewall — they simply impersonated the CEO’s email and asked finance to process an “urgent supplier payment.” No…

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  • NSE Weekly Wrap: NASI Climbs Past 206 as Kakuzi and Nation Media Lead a Bullish Charge

    The NSE closed the week with NASI at 206.21 (+10.52% YTD). Kakuzi surged +6.18%, Nation Media jumped +5.32%, while Sasini plunged -8.74%. Equity Group saw nearly 5M shares trade hands.

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