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Opplet Web is both (a) the network of #The Websites (hereinafter, #The Web) that CNMCyber Team (hereinafter, #We) takes care of and (b) #Sprints to build that network. Technologically, #The Web belongs to the platform called #Opplet. Opplet DNS redirects to this wikipage.


In the nutshell

Continuous DevOps

To adapt to changing user needs and technological advancements, #The Web shall undergo continuous improvement in website performance and functionality. #We would like #Sprints to focus on iteration and optimization in addition to initial development, post-launch maintenance, and management of user feedback.

Objectives of The Web

#We believe that #Marketing and #Learning are two equally-important groups of objectives. Each of the objectives come with metrics to assess the effectiveness of #The Web in meeting its purpose.

Technology Approach

Because of the #The Web as Workspace objective, #We would like to:
  1. Consider scalability, security, and maintenance while making technology decisions.
  2. Deploy either open-source #COTS and/or software that #The Students have written.
  3. Strive to include as many popular packages as possible instead of choosing one technology stack over the other. #We believe that #The Students shall take advantage from practicing with a wide variety of #COTS packages.

Marketing

Each of #The Websites shall contribute to the overarching purchase funnel called Careerprise Funnel. The #Target section of this wikipage states the requirements for such contributions. #The Websites shall generate:

Cash Sales

Through sales of the #Careerprise and #AINurtz products, #We would like to generate budgets for sales people at least. #We plan to sell:
Items for sale Description
Career assistance packages Prepaid hours of career counseling, resume and cover letter writing, job search assistance, and/or interview preparation.
Passes Admissions to hands-on career workshops and seminars.
Tickets Admissions to networking events.
Appointments Short one-on-one assistance sold by 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
Enrollment fees Registration for large, a-few-months programs.

Engaging Partners

#We target one engagement with a new #Educaship partners per week. To achieve so, #We need to reach out to at least 1,000 potential partners every week.
Goal #Funnel Target
Find the leads #ToFu 100 leads per week
Educate the leads to the prospects #MoFu 10 prospects per week
And, if the prospects are interested in partner engagement, help them to contact our engagement staffers in order to be selected and onboarded #BoFu 1 partner per week

Enrolling Students

#We target 25 new enrollments of students for the #Educaship and #WiseNxt products per week. To achieve so, #We need to reach out to at least 25,000 potential consumers every week.
Goal #Funnel Target
Find the leads #ToFu 2,500 leads per week
Educate the leads to the prospects #MoFu 250 prospects per week
And, if the prospects are interested in student enrollment, help them to get started with CNMCyber.com #BoFu 25 new students per week

Recruiting Volunteers

Although #We don't target any particular number of recruited #CNMCyber volunteers at the moment, #We would like to keep this option open. #We:
  • believe that some adult who cannot join WiseNxt programs, but is interested in getting AI experience, can consider becoming a #CNMCyber volunteer.
  • assume that the volunteer recruitment process shall be similar to #Partner Engagement.

Learning

Mentors for the Students

#The Taskforce shall be able to provide #The Students with sufficient numbers of mentors. Since merely recruiting individuals from different backgrounds may not necessarily lead to effective collaboration or innovation, #We are committed to foster and manage #Expert and newbie mix within the teams through:
  1. CNMCyber.com
  2. Events
  3. One-on-one mentoring programs.

The Web as Workspace

#The Websites shall serve as workspace for the individuals engaging in job-alike practice as a part of #Educaship and #Careerprise programs. #We target that every student enrolled in the #Educaship and #WiseNxt products have two-three options for their practice.
Because of this objective, #We would like to apply #Technology Approach.

The Taskforce

#We would like to build #The Web and are identifying the pathways to do so.

Non-Managerial Staffers

#We would like to try to hire #The Manager first. When hired, #The Manager should lead our search for #Non-Managerial Staffers, particularly, utilizing #Hiring of Staffers and/or #Recruitment of Volunteers. As of now, #We expect the following non-managerial expert roles:
  1. Web Designer:
    • Look for a designer with a strong portfolio and experience in web design.
    • Assess their creativity, attention to detail, and understanding of user experience principles.
  2. Web Developer:
    • Hire developers proficient in the chosen technology stack.
    • Look for candidates with relevant experience and a solid understanding of web development best practices.
  3. Content Creator:
    • Hire content creators who can produce engaging and SEO-friendly content.
    • Look for individuals with experience in your industry or niche.
  4. Quality Assurance Specialist:
    • Hire QA specialists to thoroughly test the website before launch.
    • Look for candidates with attention to detail and experience in website testing.
#The Manager shall develop specific implementation details on how the roles will be filled in. He or she shall revisit the #Expert and Newbie Mix idea and elaborate on how skills of web designers, web developers, content creators, and quality assurance specialists shall be assessed.
When hiring, #The Manager may review candidates' portfolios, check references, and conduct interviews to assess their skills and fit for your project. Additionally, he or she may consider working with freelancers, agencies, or outsourcing firms based on the budget and project requirements.

The Manager

#We would like to hire a project manager (hereinafter, #The Manager) to oversee development of #The Web. The #Hiring the Manager section of this wikipage outlines the hiring process.

Expert and Newbie Mix

To achieve the #Mentors for the Students objective, #We consider a combination of experts and, because of our #Learning purpose, newbie students to work on website projects:

Professionals

For the purposes of this wikipage, #Professionals refer to experts including #The Manager and #Non-Managerial Staffers. #We assume that #The Manager cannot be a #CNMCyber volunteer, but #Non-Managerial Staffers can. So, they may include:

The Students

For the purposes of this wikipage, #The Students refer to those school students and other individuals at the beginning of their career journeys who are going to be enrolled or have already been enrolled into #WiseNxt programs. #We believe that #Enrolling Students shall produce a number of students that can join our staffers as apprentices. Each role within #The Taskforce can be assigned to #The Students when there are #Professionals to help #The Students out.

Hiring the Manager

With regards to hiring of #The Manager, #We outline the following:

Manager's Essential Skills

#We believe that #The Manager shall possess and demonstrate the following:
  • General awareness of website development (not just and, possibly, not "web development" at all). During the interview, #We may ask to (a) reason the technical requirements stated in the #Funnel section of this wikipage and, most importantly, suggest how #Technology Approach can be fully implemented.
  • General understanding of website roles in marketing funnels. During the interview, #We may ask to (a) criticize the approach of assigning #The Websites to various parts of the #Funnel and, most importantly, (b) explain what would make #The Web a network of #The Websites.
  • Working knowledge of this wikipage's content. During the interview, #We may ask to explain it or its parts.
  • Productive project management skills. During the interview, #We may ask to make some project decisions, for instance, state what website the applicant would work on first when hired.

Upwork Search

To utilize Upwork for the manager search, #We:
  • (pre-stage) Publish the job, while linking the announcement to this wikipage.
  • (first round) Propose the applicants to ask questions and, if they don't have questions, tell us what they would do when hired. This way, #We cut-off those who lacks project management skills.
  • (second round) Interview those who have passed the first round, while making sure that they satisfy #Manager Role Essentials.
  • (third round) Offer those who have passed the second round a 5-hour test work to assess what that work would produce.
  • (final stage) Based on the test work, hire #The Manager or move to #Local Agency Search.
Upwork's posting normally generates some applicants and, in addition, gives 30 invitations at no charge. #We may request more.

Local Agency Search

If we fail to recruit a new project manager through #Upwork Search, we would consider partnering with employment and marketing agencies in Kenya, where #WiseNxt products are going to be launched.

Backup Search

If we fail to recruit a new project manager through both #Upwork Search and #Local Agency Search, we would consider assigning the manager role to one of our current team members.

Sprints

Developing a website involves several key iterations, from conceptualization to deployment. #We combine those steps into website projects. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to develop a website along with advice on hiring the right people for each stage:

Prompt Sprints

  • Website purpose: Define Website Goals and Audience
    1. Identify the purpose of your website (e.g., informational, e-commerce, portfolio).
    2. Understand your target audience and their needs.
  • Tech design: Finalize a Technology Stack
    1. Decide on the technology stack based on your requirements (e.g., WordPress, Django, React.js).
    2. Consider factors like scalability, security, and ease of maintenance.
Stage Description Delivery location
#Prompt Sprints To define the website purpose, tech design, and preliminary content to form the website development prompt. CNM Wiki, links are posted at #The Websites

Design Sprints

  • Website IA: Plan Your Content and Structure
    1. Create a sitemap outlining the structure of your website.
    2. Define the content you'll need for each page.
  • Website design: Design Your Website
    1. Hire a web designer or a design agency to create wireframes and mockups.
    2. Ensure the design aligns with your brand identity and user experience principles.
Stage Description Delivery location
#Design Sprints To mockup the website's information architecture (IA), to define its graphic design and UX design, to create a placeholder and develop initial outline out of the website development prompt. Hostinger

Construction Sprints

  • Web Development:
    1. Hire web developers to build the website based on the approved designs.
    2. Ensure the website is responsive and accessible across different devices and browsers.
    3. Implement features such as forms, search functionality, and interactive elements.
  • Content Creation:
    1. Create high-quality content for each page, including text, images, and multimedia.
    2. Optimize content for search engines (SEO) to improve visibility.
  • Deployment into Production:
    1. Deploy the website to the production server.
    2. Set up backups and monitoring to ensure uptime and security.
Stage Description Delivery location
#Construction Sprints To develop, alpha-test, and deploy the website out of its mockup. Hostinger or CNM Lab Farm

MVP Sprints

  • Testing and Quality Assurance:
    1. Perform thorough testing to identify and fix bugs and usability issues.
    2. Test across various devices and browsers to ensure compatibility.
  • Website administration: Post-Launch Maintenance
    1. Regularly update content and security patches.
    2. Monitor website performance and user feedback for continuous improvement.
Stage Description Delivery location
#MVP Sprints To beta-test the deployed website and upgrade it uo to minimum viable product (MVP). In-house at #Opplet

The Websites

Commercial

Work product Hostnames #Actual NS #Funnel
AINurtz AINurtz.com #Hostinger #(to be revised) #ToFu
Careerprise Careerprise.com #Hostinger #(to be revised) #BoFu
CITPMA CITPMA.com #Hostinger #MoFu
CostsAudit CostsAudit.com #Hostinger #ToFu
EmployableU EmployableU.com #Hostinger #(extended) #MoFu
Future Of Work Is AI FutureOfWorkIsAI.com #Hostinger #(to be revised) #ToFu
How Global Are You HowGlobalAreYou.com #Hostinger #ToFu
How Safe Is My Job HowSafeIsMyJob.com #Hostinger #ToFu
In2Job In2Job.com #Hostinger #ToFu
InPlz InPlz.com #Hetzner #ToFu
Is My Job Secure IsMyJobSecure.com #Hostinger #ToFu
KenyaX KenyaX.com #Hostinger #BoFu
KSACerts KSACerts.com #Hostinger #MoFu
LinguaU LinguaU.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Plzin Plzin.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Projce Projce.com #Hostinger #MoFu
VIT4All VIT4All.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Vsemka Vsemka.com #Hostinger #ToFu
WiseNxt WiseNxt.com #Hostinger #(to be revised) #MoFu
XOppX XOppX.com #Hetzner #ToFu

Non-profit

Work product Hostnames #Actual NS #Funnel
Bskol Bskol.com #GoDaddy #ToFu
CNMCyber CNMCyber.com #GoDaddy #BoFu
Educaship Educaship.com #Hostinger #MoFu
Fixett Fixett.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Friends Of CNM FriendsOfCNM.com #Hostinger #ToFu
HOTCOE HOTCOE.com #Hostinger #ToFu
iDosvid iDosvid.com #Hostinger #(extended) #ToFu
Kryvi Kryvi.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Lab Of Dreams LabOfDreams.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Opplet Opplet.com #Hostinger #ToFu
Opplet.net #GoDaddy #BoFu
The Economic Group TheEconomicGroup.com #Hostinger #BoFu
WorldOpp WorldOpp.com #Hostinger #MoFu

Actual NS

For the purposes of this wikipage, #Actual NS refers to the Internet service providers (ISPs) that are directly pointed to by #Opplet's nameservers as of now. Some of DNS record are marked as #(extended) and some are marked as #(to be revised).

GoDaddy

As of now, #We use GoDaddy for domain registrations. We also keep few DNS zones there. #We don't utilize and don't plan to utilize GoDaddy for hosting.

Hetzner

As of now, #We use Hetzner for hosting specifically to host the most sensitive applications such as CNMCyber.com and Opplet.net, which #We provide with high availability (HA) features, as well as those applications such as our experimental work products that #Hostinger cannot host.
#We also keep few DNS zones there. #We plan to start using Hetzner for domain registrations, because #GoDaddy doesn't allow posting .de nameservers.

Hostinger

As of now, #We use Hostinger for hosting specifically to host those of #The Websites that would be built and managed by #The Students.
It appears that Hostinger requires nameservers pointed, so #We have to keep related DNS zones there.

Funnel

For the purposes of this wikipage, #Funnel refers to the target position of a particular website in the context of Careerprise Funnel, which is a marketing funnel for #WiseNxt products.

ToFu

For the purposes of this wikipage, #ToFu refers to Careerprise Presence, which is the top of the funnel for the #Educaship and #Careerprise products. Among #COTS to be deployed for those #The Websites that shall generate leads, #We consider Ghost, Grav, as well as headless CMS such as headless implementations of WordPress particularly build with React.js and Vue.js.
To serve in the #ToFu, #The Websites shall:
  1. Through their search engine optimization (SEO), emerge in the search results for "vocational orientation", "pre-entry-level jobs", "vocational training programs", "career exploration", "trade schools", "apprenticeships", "vocational education", "job readiness programs", "entry-level vocational opportunities", "skills training programs", "vocational guidance", "technical training", "vocational schools", "career development programs", "trade apprenticeships", "vocational pathways", "vocational certifications", "job training courses", "vocational skills development", "occupational training programs".
  2. Direct the prospects to the #MoFu resources such as websites or events.

MoFu

For the purposes of this wikipage, #MoFu refers to Careerprise Literacy, which is the middle of the funnel for the #Educaship and #Careerprise products. Among #COTS to be deployed for those #The Websites that shall generate prospects, #We consider BookStack, Jekyll, Wiki.js, and WordPress.
To serve in the #MoFu, #The Websites shall:
  1. Provide the leads with as comprehensive information as their seek and/or need in order to decide whether they go for #Community Engagement, #Sales, and/or #Student Enrollment.
  2. If the leads converse into the prospects, direct them to the #BoFu resources such as websites or events.

BoFu

For the purposes of this wikipage, #BoFu refers to Careerprise Intouch, which is the bottom of the funnel for the #Educaship and #Careerprise products. Among #COTS to be deployed for those #The Websites that shall onboard and serve the customers, #We consider HumHub, Odoo, and WooCommerce. The Yii framework is used in Opplet.net.
To serve in the #BoFu, #The Websites shall:
  1. Accommodate intake and onboarding of the prospects, while conversing them into customers, partners, students, and/or volunteers.
  2. Support the customers, partners, students, and/or volunteers while they are involved in the Educaship and Careerprise products.

Key terms

AINurtz

AINurtz represents the commercial segment within the range of #WiseNxt offerings.

Careerprise

Careerprise is our one-stop shop for career services including career counseling, resume and cover letter writing, job search assistance, interview preparation, KSA assessment and development, career workshops and seminars, networking events, entrepreneurship support, as well as apprenticeship, internship, and job placement.
#Careerprise can also be defined as the paid subset of the #Educaship products.

CNMCyber volunteer

CNMCyber volunteer is any member of the team known as #We on this very wikipage.

COTS

For the purposes of this wikipage, #COTS refers to those commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) packages that #We use or plan to use while building #The Web. While choosing a particular package to deploy, #We would like to apply #Technology Approach.

Educaship

Educaship is the career ecosystem that The Economic Group envisions, enables, and promotes. #Educaship features both paid and free services. #Careerprise is its one-stop shop. #WiseNxt is a subset geared towards school students.

Educaship partner

Educaship partner is an individual or another legal entity with whom The Economic Group collaborates or engages while developing or running #Educaship.

(extended)

On this wikipage, #(extended) appears at #The Websites section to indicate those DNS zones that are extended to locate more than one application.

Opplet

For the purposes of this wikipage, #Opplet refers to Opplet, which is the in-house information technology that #We take care of.

The Web

For the purposes of this wikipage, #The Web refers to the network of #The Websites to which this very wikipage is dedicated.

(to be revised)

On this wikipage, #(to be revised) appears at #The Websites section to indicate those nameservers that are planned to be changed. In the future, #We plan to move the most visited #ToFu websites to more advanced services such as Cloudflare.

We

For the purposes of this wikipage, #We refers to CNMCyber Team.

WiseNxt

WiseNxt comprises a selection of #Educaship products specifically tailored for school students. #WiseNxt includes both non-profit and commercial products. Its commercial products are also marketed under the #AINurtz brand.