RAYU Organic Store

RAYU Organic Store I sell Pure Unrefined Shea butter and Honey. I source and supply organic ingredients to formulators or for personal use. Whats App me👇

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23/05/2025

Want More Customers? Partner the Smart Way.

Here’s how to grow your business faster by collaborating—not competing.

You’ve already seen the post on “20 Business Pairings That Grow Together.”

Now let’s talk about how to make it work (without stress or drama).

Step 1: Pick the Right Partner.

Look for a business that:

✅ Serves the same type of customers as you (but offers something different).

✅ Has a good reputation.

✅ Is open to trying new things.

Example:
Baker + Event Decorator = Perfect Combo

Step 2: Create a Win-Win Offer.
Ask: “What can we offer together that gives customers more value?”

Ideas:

Discount bundles.
Referral bonuses.
Free gift with combo purchase.
Joint social media giveaway.

Step 3: Set Clear Expectations.
Avoid confusion by answering these:

👉 Who handles customer service?
👉 How do we split costs or profits (if any)?
👉 How will we promote this offer?

Write it down—even if it’s short.

Step 4: Promote Like a Team.
Announce the collab on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

📌 Tag each other.
📌 Share behind-the-scenes content and testimonials.
📌 Encourage followers to tag friends who need the offer.

Step 5: Track & Celebrate Results.
Keep track of new clients or inquiries from the partnership.

📌 Celebrate your wins publicly to attract more attention.
📌 Be open to improving the next collab.

Final Word:

Partnerships don’t have to be big or complicated.

Start small. Think smart. Stay consistent.

Tag a business owner you'd love to try this with—and go make it happen!
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“Dear Bride-to-Be: Take That Break. Your Body Will Thank You Later.”On my way back from picking up my child from school,...
22/05/2025

“Dear Bride-to-Be: Take That Break. Your Body Will Thank You Later.”

On my way back from picking up my child from school, I stopped by a grocery store to get a few provisions. Not far off, I noticed a group of friends chatting at a printing shop nearby.

As I paid for my items, I couldn’t help but overhear part of their conversation. They were talking about a friend of theirs who had just gotten married. One of them mentioned how the groom married someone they didn’t expect—saying the bride “didn’t look perfect” on her big day.

I smiled quietly. It brought back memories of my own wedding a few years ago.

Back then, I was working as a quality control officer. I took my leave less than a month before the wedding because I had deadlines to meet. What I didn’t realize was just how much planning a wedding takes.

By the time I finally went on leave, I was already worn out—juggling work, wedding planning, and everything in between. Honestly, I should’ve handed the planning over to my aunties or even hired an event planner.
I was exhausted before my big day.

On my wedding day, I was so tired and stressed that all I wanted was for the day to end so I could sleep. I didn’t even enjoy it as much as I should have. Now I realize some people probably said the same thing about me that I heard at the printing shop that day.

A few months after my wedding, I attended another one. I overheard guests from the groom’s family whispering things about the bride. That’s when it hit me again:

“💭 And I thought… “So this is what people say behind brides’ backs?”

So if you’re a bride-to-be, please—take a break. If you can, take at least 2 months off before your big day. Let someone else handle the stress. Focus on you and your husband-to-be.

And if you’re in a situation where you have to do it all yourself, start early—and still take that break. Your body and your peace of mind will thank you later.
And for those that love finding faults in others, remember “beauty is in the eye of its beholder”.

✨ Alhamdulillah for where I am today.
What I thought wasn’t a perfect start, it has been nothing but a beautiful journey.

📸📸 internet

I guess the niece should score A1 in both English language and Biology. That's the only way she can beat this result😅
22/05/2025

I guess the niece should score A1 in both English language and Biology. That's the only way she can beat this result😅

How to Tell if Your Honey is 100% Pure🧐🧐Think your honey is pure? 🐝 Try this simple test:• Water Test: Drop a spoonful o...
20/05/2025

How to Tell if Your Honey is 100% Pure🧐🧐

Think your honey is pure? 🐝 Try this simple test:
• Water Test: Drop a spoonful of honey into a glass of water. Pure honey settles at the bottom; adulterated honey dissolves quickly.
• Thumb Test: Place a drop on your thumb. Pure honey stays intact; impure spreads or spills.
These quick checks can help ensure you’re getting the real deal! 

Remember, while these tests can provide clues, they aren’t foolproof. For guaranteed purity, source your honey from trusted suppliers.

20/05/2025
I got 100 reactions and comments on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉
19/05/2025

I got 100 reactions and comments on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

We aren’t stingy but Economists🤭🤭
10/05/2025

We aren’t stingy but Economists🤭🤭

It’s okay to be abnormal..no pressure at all😁
10/05/2025

It’s okay to be abnormal..no pressure at all😁

I am eligible to shine brighter and receive stars ⭐️, Thank you all for your unwavering support 🤗🤗. Star senders, kindly...
10/05/2025

I am eligible to shine brighter and receive stars ⭐️, Thank you all for your unwavering support 🤗🤗.
Star senders, kindly react on my reels or posts with stars, to empower my page.

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Why Is Shea Butter and Black Soap Getting More Expensive? 🤔I get this question all the time:“Shea butter and black soap ...
10/05/2025

Why Is Shea Butter and Black Soap Getting More Expensive? 🤔
I get this question all the time:“Shea butter and black soap are made here in Nigeria. No dollar rate wahala—so why are the prices still going up?”

Relax, let me break it down for you. 😊
So, here’s the gist…
Ivory Coast is the world’s biggest cocoa producer. Ghana follows, and Nigeria sits at number four. Now, cocoa is used to make cocoa butter and other products. You're probably wondering: “what does cocoa have to do with shea butter and black soap?"

Stay with me. 👇🏽
Last year, West Africa got hit by a nasty disease called Cocoa Swollen Shoot Disease (CSSD). It drastically reduced cocoa output. Despite efforts to fight it, there's still no major improvement.

Here’s where it gets interesting: Shea butter is a popular alternative to cocoa butter. And guess what? Shea nuts are abundant in Nigeria. So what happened? International buyers started shifting their attention (and money 💰) to our shea nuts.

Now, because of that demand spike, the price of shea nuts (which we use to make shea butter) shot up. Exporters are buying in bulk, and Nigerian farmers are happily selling to them—more money, less stress.
Result? Shea butter is now more expensive, even for us locals. 😩

As for black soap, part of its ingredients include cocoa pod. No cocoa, no pod. And because cocoa is now scarce, black soap prices are also rising.
In short:🌰 Cocoa is in trouble → 🌰 Shea becomes hot cake → 💸 Prices go up.

Scrolling through my photos, and I came across this picture, I remembered the story behind it.The right customers don’t ...
08/05/2025

Scrolling through my photos, and I came across this picture, I remembered the story behind it.

The right customers don’t stress you — they just come!
This truth goes beyond business — it’s a life principle. What’s truly meant for you will find its way, effortlessly.
When I started RAYU Organic Store, I wasn’t posting much, barely visible online. But just weeks in, I received my very first order — someone needed organic ingredients to make tonning black soap, Body Scrub and a face cream. She wasn’t even sure what to buy, so I helped her with a full list of ingredients. Her response? “Okay, how much is my bill?”
No back and forth. No stress. She paid immediately. I was shocked — and deeply grateful. She didn’t just buy; she trusted me, even as a new business. That moment taught me something: people still recognize sincerity and quality, even when you’re just starting out.
And guess what? She didn’t just buy once. She came back again.
So if you’re building something from scratch, keep showing up. The right people will find you — and they won’t stress you.

And if you're ready to shop trusted organic products— you know where to come.

With Ajetoro Ajenike – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉
07/05/2025

With Ajetoro Ajenike – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉

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