Offers from Teffan
Style, Tech and What I Actually Use
Style, tech and whatever I have actually been using, which is a wider brief than most pages here. My page moves between clothes, gadgets, wellness and the general business of being in your twenties in Nigeria. That breadth is either useful or a problem depending on what you sell — a phone accessory and a fragrance both fit, and neither would fit on a page committed to one of them. A permanent post from me stays on the grid and carries the detail: what it costs, what it replaces, whether I kept using it after the post went up. That last one gets asked and I answer it. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, aged roughly nineteen to twenty-five. Send me the naira price and the link. If it is tech, send the specification rather than the marketing sheet, because my followers will compare it against something else within the hour.
Fifteen Thousand, and What They Ask
Fifteen thousand people follow me, and what they ask about is price. Every video I post about something gets the same first comment: how much. So I put it in the video rather than making people ask, which sounds obvious and is not what most branded reels do. Your product gets shown, used, and priced on screen. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, mostly nineteen to twenty-five, buying carefully. Send me the naira figure and the link. If the price is the weak point, tell me and I will lead with what it replaces instead, which is a fairer argument than pretending the number is not there.
Wherever the Product Fits
Wherever the product fits, which on my page is a wider range than most. Clothes one week, a gadget the next, something for the gym after that. My followers have got used to the page not being about one thing, so a product arriving from an unexpected category does not jar the way it would elsewhere. That is the argument for booking me over a specialist: if your product sits between categories — a bag that is also tech, a supplement that is also lifestyle — there is often no obvious creator for it, and this page absorbs it. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, mostly nineteen to twenty-five. Send the naira price, the link, and what you would want a specialist to say if one existed, and I will work from that.
Files for Your Own Feed
Files for your own feed, shot by somebody who posts to fifteen thousand people and knows what stops them. That is the only real difference between my UGC and cheaper UGC — I am making the same decisions I make for my own page, about where the hook goes and how long before something moves. You get several takes, several openings, vertical and horizontal, no branding of mine anywhere. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, though for this offer that number is context rather than the product. Send the shot list, the naira price if it appears on screen, and any line that has to be word for word.
Taught to People Who Compare
Taught to people who will compare it against something else within the hour. My followers research. A tutorial that skips a step or overstates what the product does gets picked apart in the comments by somebody who owns the competitor, and that thread stays under the video permanently. So I work through it properly — setup, the step people get wrong, what it does not do — and I say the last one out loud. A tutorial that admits a limitation is more persuasive to this audience than one that does not, which is counterintuitive until you read my comments. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, nineteen to twenty-five, buying carefully and cross-checking everything. Send the full instructions and the specification. If there is a known limitation, tell me and I will cover it on my terms rather than having somebody else raise it on theirs.
The Box, and the Comparison After
The box, and then the comparison nobody asked me to make. I open it, but the video does not end there. My followers want to know what it is instead of — the cheaper thing they already own, the one everybody bought last year, whatever is sitting next to it on the shelf. So I put it beside something and say which I would keep. That is a risk if your product loses the comparison, and I will not skip it to be polite. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria and they cross-check everything, so a video that avoided the obvious comparison would get called out in the comments anyway. Ship it as a customer receives it, and tell me what you think it competes with so I compare it against the right thing.
In Shot, Nothing Said
In shot, nothing said, which is the cheapest thing on my list and the one people believe most. I leave it on the desk, in the bag, on the table while the video is about something else entirely. Nobody is asked to believe anything, so nobody resists it. What it will not do is explain your product, so if it needs explaining this is the wrong purchase and the tutorial is the right one. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria and a fair number will ask in the comments what something is, which is where the actual value shows up. Send it with the naira price ready for when they do.
Frames Without Claiming Lagos
Frames without claiming Lagos, because my profile does not say Lagos and I am not going to pretend it does. I film across Nigeria rather than in one city, which for Story frames means the audience is spread rather than local. That is wrong for a shop with an address and right for anything sold online nationwide. Your product appears across a set of frames with the link on each and the naira price stated, because the first reply is always about price. 15,400 people follow me, nineteen to twenty-five. Send the link, the price and the last date it can run to.
Ten Frames, Price on Each
Ten frames or more, with the price on every one of them. That is not standard and it is deliberate. My followers ask what things cost before anything else, so a frame without a price generates a reply asking for one, and by the time I answer the frame has gone. Putting it on the frame removes the step. The set spreads across a week rather than a day, which catches people who were not looking on the Tuesday. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, nineteen to twenty-five, comparing everything. Send the naira figure, the link and the last date it can run to. If the price changes mid-week, tell me, because a frame with an old price does more damage than no frame.
A Day With No City Claimed
A day with no city claimed, because my profile does not name one and inventing one would be the wrong start. What that means for a takeover is that the day is not a tour of somewhere. It is a day of things — what I am using, wearing, testing, eating — filmed wherever I happen to be in Nigeria. For a product sold online nationwide that is the right shape. For a shop with an address it is not, and the local creators here would serve you better. 15,400 people follow me, nineteen to twenty-five, and a full day puts your product in front of them repeatedly rather than once. Send it well before the date with the naira price. Tell me the one thing you want understood, because a day with three messages ends up carrying none of them.
One Name, Said Mid-Live
One name, said mid-live, and then I carry on. It is short and I would rather describe it honestly than dress it up as a segment. What it does is put your brand next to me in front of people who watch because they trust what I use — which is worth something and is not the same as an endorsement I have written. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria. Send one sentence and a link and I will pin it. If the sentence contains a claim I cannot support, I will ask you to change it before we go on.
An Hour With Someone Who Knows
An hour with somebody who knows the answers, because I only know half of them. My page covers clothes, tech and whatever else, which means I am a generalist and my followers know it. They will ask specifics — the battery figure, the fabric, the warranty terms — and I would rather have your person there than spend an hour saying I will check. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, nineteen to twenty-five, and they cross-check things while the live is still running. Send whoever knows the product properly rather than whoever is available. Tell me in advance what you would rather not answer, because I will ask it otherwise and a visible dodge does more damage than the answer would.
A Draw Across Fifteen Thousand
A draw across fifteen thousand people, which brings its own problems. At this size the entries arrive faster than one person can read them, so I do not pretend to read them all. What I do instead is set entry to something that filters — a comment answering a specific question rather than a tag — which cuts the volume down to people who bothered. I run the announcement, the reminders and a public draw, and I answer the did-I-win messages afterwards so they do not land on you. That last part is where most giveaways at this size go wrong. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, nineteen to twenty-five. Send the prize, where in Nigeria you can deliver, and the closing date. If there is an age restriction, tell me now and I will write it into the rules rather than find out at the draw.
Everything, for a Brand With Range
Everything, for a brand whose product does not sit in one category. Stories with the link, a reel that reaches past my followers, and a permanent post carrying the detail. Spread across a fortnight so the three pieces are not obviously one campaign. The reason this suits my page specifically is that I do not have a niche. A phone accessory, a fragrance, a supplement and a jacket can all appear here without looking out of place, which is not true on a page committed to one of them. If your product falls between categories and you have struggled to find an obvious creator, that is what this is for. 15,400 people follow me across Nigeria, nineteen to twenty-five, and they compare things aggressively. Send the naira price, the link and the specification if there is one. Tell me the single strongest argument for it, because I will lead all three pieces on that rather than making a different case in each.