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How to Go from Market Stall to Google Search Result in One Day

Two vendors. Same product. Same skill. One is visible to one street. The other is visible to the whole city. Here's the only difference between them.

Picture two vendors selling the same thing. Vendor A is at a market stall. The only people who see his business are the ones walking past. On a slow day, that might be 20 people.

Vendor B has a market stall too. But he also has a website. When someone in his city searches "handmade leather bags" or "barber near me" or "best jollof in Lagos," his business shows up on Google. On a slow day, hundreds of people can still find him.

Same product. Same skill. Same market. But Vendor B is visible to the whole city. Vendor A is visible to one street.

What holds most vendors back

We've talked to hundreds of African vendors. The three things that stop them from getting a website are always the same. Cost: "I can't afford a developer." You don't need to. Bzz.one starts free. A full website, with your products, your prices, and your WhatsApp button — no charge. You can upgrade later when your business grows. Coding fear: "I don't know tech." You don't need to know tech. Bzz.one is not a DIY builder where you drag boxes around a screen. We build your website for you. You share your details. We do the work. Time: "I'm too busy running my business." We know. That's why it takes 24 hours, not 24 days. You spend 10 minutes telling us about your business. We spend the rest of the day building your site. Tomorrow, it's live.

What happens in 24 hours

Here's the real process. No mystery. You message us on WhatsApp. You tell us your business name, what you sell, your prices, and how to reach you. If you have photos, you send those too. Phone photos are fine. Our team takes that info and builds your website. We write your text. We set up your menu or service list. We add a WhatsApp button that connects straight to your number. We make sure the site loads fast on any phone. The next day, your website is live on the internet. Your business has a real address on Google. People who search for what you sell can find you.

From invisible to searchable

Once your website is live, Google starts to notice you. The words on your site — "food vendor in Lagos," "barber in Joburg," "braids in Nairobi" — those are the words people type into Google. When Google sees a website with those words, it can show your site in the search results. That's how a food vendor goes from feeding one street to feeding a whole area. That's how a barber in a side street starts getting clients from across town. This isn't magic. It's how the internet works. But you need a website for it to work for you.

Real businesses already doing this

Mama Grace runs a food spot in Durban. Before Bzz.one, her clients were people who walked past her stall. Now she gets WhatsApp orders from people who found her menu on Google. Amara Crafts in Lagos makes handmade goods. Their website shows photos of their work to buyers across Nigeria. People find them by searching "handmade crafts Lagos." These are not tech companies. These are regular African businesses with a website that took one day to build.

Your market stall is not going anywhere

Getting a website doesn't mean you leave your market stall. It means you add a second shop — one that's open 24 hours, 7 days a week, and visible to everyone with a phone. Your stall serves the people who walk past. Your website serves the people who search. Together, they bring in more clients than either one alone.

One day. That's all it takes.

You've spent years building your skills and your business. Getting online shouldn't take years too. With Bzz.one, it takes one day. Start free. No risk. No coding. No stress. Just your business, on Google, where your next client is looking right now.