One real, ready-to-use growth asset dropped to TheTalkingArts every single week. Across both lanes, the print service and the clothing brand. We stop waiting on our partner and start actively lifting them.
TheTalkingArts is our Pejji Growth-tier client AND an equity partnership. When they win, we win twice, retainer plus stake.
Two-lane site is up at thetalkingarts.com, real WhatsApp wired, work portfolio loaded, shop connected to Pejji.
Not the website. It's steady demand. Nothing is consistently putting TTA in front of buyers week after week.
Theme is stop building, start closing. This system turns our partner site into an order engine, not a brochure.
Caps, jerseys, event booklets, business cards, tags, vinyl. B2B and local. Sells on trust, turnaround, and proof of past jobs. Buyer is an event planner, a business, a church, a team.
Their own pieces, sold direct. Sells on look, drop culture, and identity. Buyer is a person who wants to wear it. Rides trends, thrives on new drops.
One real TTA piece, bold photo, clear price in naira, one WhatsApp button. This is the direct-response drop, it asks for the order.
Behind the heat-press or DTF, or a buyer guide like "how to order custom caps for your event." Builds trust and pulls in inbound questions.
A real finished job in the wild, a happy client, an event that used TTA. Social proof that quietly says "this could be you."
Ride a trend, a nostalgia graphic-tee, a fun reel, a "which one would you rock" poll. Pure reach, top of funnel, no hard sell.
Once a month the clothing line gets a "new piece / restock" moment. Drop culture runs on anticipation.
Every finished job triggers a simple "can we get a quick review + a photo?" ask. Reviews and real photos are next week's content and next month's trust.
Whichever weekly post overperforms organically, we put small ad money behind it. Let the free feed pick the ad for us.
Each week the system stages the next asset in the rotation. I build it, the reel or graphic, the caption, the price, the CTA, product-tagged to the shop.
It lands on your Telegram, finished and ready. You give it a glance.
You hand it to TTA's paid social person to post, or we post it. Either way it shows up on their socials that week, no scramble.
The post drives a WhatsApp order or a shop visit. Every order flows through Pejji, so we see it and it compounds our node.
Tagging products in posts lifts sales by roughly a third versus posts that don't. So every Lift is tied to a real piece at a real price, not a vibe. TTA gets orders, we get a healthier partner and a live proof-case we can show the next local business we bring onto the same deal.