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Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 1:13pm On Jun 19, 2006
I suggest we should launch our own Nigerian blogs traffic exchange.

Seun and Kazey should take up the challenge and bloggers should pay for registration to run the system.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Seun(m): 2:35am On Jun 21, 2006
If you want real traffic on any website you need natural links, quality content. That's all.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by aderaskeey(m): 5:18am On Jun 27, 2006
I Google-searched Dr. Daniel Olukoya this morning and was surprised that goggle listed him in their very 1st page and it was my 1st post on "stones of fire" on this forum. Was I happy? Seun, you remain a hero of websie forum in nigeria, Keep up the good work.

This also bring me to my new spiritual blog http://davictorycode..com, launched last week. It is a daily devotional for Christians. the purpose is to spiritually empower the saints to break satanic oppression through the instrumentality of fervent prayer, prophecy and revelational power.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jun 27, 2006
@Orikinla may I have a word with u on google? wink
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 10:32pm On Jun 27, 2006
The popularity of two of my blogs http://kissesandroses..com and http://nigeriantimes..com are motivating me to go into commercial blogging.

This June makes it a year since I joined the blogosphere.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by uchie(f): 12:18am On Jul 01, 2006
Re: Nigerian Blogs by dipotepede(m): 11:09am On Jul 04, 2006
An artist derive joy from the population that mules over his/her art be it singing, acting or blogging. it becomes imperative to drive traffic to your site in order to feel appreciated and google adsense makes it more easy for you to focus on generating traffic.

My job is actually to generate international voice traffic for my company so i know what it involves. You will derive traffic with time when you have quality content and quality experience. People will generally speak of you and people will check you out. For those who dont understand this yet, you may check;

www.dipotepede.com

This project is just 1 months 1 week and I have generated 10,700 hits. I believe we (the bloggers) must synergize in order to earn more money from Google. There is actually no competition here, if we all make it a sense of duty to check each others site and promote it, place links,etc. we will all be eventually happy making money from one source.

I believe Seun can pivot this project of synergizing bloggers to profit,
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 8:45pm On Jul 06, 2006
Pingoat offers free advertisement for blogs.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 9:33pm On Jul 17, 2006
Check out Oyibo Pepe's "Okrika Wake Up" on http://okrika..com.

This blogger rocks!

Re: Nigerian Blogs by Imnakoya(m): 10:17pm On Jul 26, 2006
"This project is just 1 months 1 week and I have generated 10,700 hits"

Slow down. How many of these 'hits' are quality hits? Do you realize many web hits are worthless search engines hits? Don't let all the webs stats fool you, focus on your contents and be consistent. Your google page rank is fair: 4/10 but I can't discern any theme to your site yet. What is the focus of your blog?

A lot of folks are fooled by all the noise about making quick money thro' blogging. My advice : own your niche, write well and be sure to enjoy what you do.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Douzy(m): 8:05pm On Aug 06, 2006
Just want to know how many of us here have got active blogs of their own.  I'm a novice in the blogosphere and wish blogging Nairalanders could mutually link to each other's blogs, thus increasing the traffic to the individual blogs, if you know what I mean and are really interested.

Well, the URL to my blogs are http://douzy.blogdrive.com and http://douzical.blogdrive.com .  What are yours?

Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 6:00pm On Aug 10, 2006
Douzy,
I visit your blog.

Nigerianbloggers.com actually links all Nigerian blogs and helps us to keep track of fellow Nigerian bloggers.

I have linked to more Nigerian bloggers than they have linked to me.

I have difficult reading your red text on black background and green text on black.
I can only enjoy the classic black on white or white on black letters.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Douzy(m): 6:42pm On Aug 10, 2006
Orikinla:

Douzy,
I visit your blog.

Nigerianbloggers.com actually links all Nigerian blogs and helps us to keep track of fellow Nigerian bloggers.

I have linked to more Nigerian bloggers than they have linked to me.

I have difficult reading your red text on black background and green text on black.
I can only enjoy the classic black on white or white on black letters.

Thanks a lot, Orikinla. I appreciate everything. About the text/background colour issue, I've taken note of that. I love playing with colours indiscriminately, though I'll try to be using lighter colours that would contrast with the background in my subsequent posts. Only I like making posts that directly have to do with Nigeria in green (and white).

I'll visit nigerianbloggers.com soon.

You've always got my respect.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by abbey5996: 8:18pm On Aug 28, 2006
http://gettinginthef-1version..com/

Check out my blog, been blogging for about a month now. It takes a while to develop consistent traffic. And I have to agree with others that have said it's not the number of hits but their quality.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 12:08pm On Sep 01, 2006
If anyone is interested, there will be a draw to win 2,000 credits for 2,000 unique visitors on Blogexplosion for the chosen single winner among the buyers of my new book[i] Scarlet Tears of London.[/i]

To qualify for the draw, you have to be a registered member of Blogexplosion on http://www.blogexplosion.com/index.php?ref=OSINACHI
and then buy a copy of Scarlet Tears of London on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse?node=17&tag2=kissrose-20.

Then send a copy of the receipt of your purchase of Scarlet Tears of London on Amazon to my e-mail address orikinla@yahoo.co.uk.

All confirmed receipts will qualify for the draw on Saturday September 30, 2006. And only one receipt will be picked and the owner of the receipt will be the winner of the 2,000 Credits on Blogexplosion.

No more no less.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by robby1(m): 4:15pm On Sep 01, 2006
I started my blog approximately 5 weeks ago and still trying to get traffic.
It talks about hiow to blog effectively and generate money from it if you want to (of course yoiu will want to!)
Its mainly for new bloggers but anyone can still get some knowledge from it.
its http://masterroberts..com. Check it out and tell me what y'all think about it.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by nikiT: 2:09pm On Sep 08, 2006
Hi

Good idea! I know a pretty funny one

http://www.womanonthebrink..com/
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Chxta(m): 4:31pm On Sep 08, 2006
Try Chippla. Very educative. . .
Re: Nigerian Blogs by dosumthin(f): 9:27pm On Sep 13, 2006
Hi NairaLand members,

Thought you guys might be interested in these two blogs


http://dosumthingpositive-youths..com
http://dosumthingevents..com

Check out www.dosumthing.com


Thanx
Re: Nigerian Blogs by naomijt(f): 9:35pm On Oct 17, 2006
Most non-Nigerians hardly visit Nigerian blogs, except for Sokari's blog and a couple of other blogs.
I do not have a blog yet, but I do frequent Yomi Says. I am involved in the management of the blog and can say that the non-Nigerian traffic there is rather high.

The company I work for also now offers free blogging service available at http://www.gistblog.com. Anyone can setup a free blog there.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by robby1(m): 10:20pm On Oct 17, 2006
Sucess in blogging does not depend only on getting people to know your blog, but rather on having a content which will make them want to come back.
This meanns a regularly updated blog which focuses on a particular niche (like someone has said), which is going to meet the expectations of your returning visitors. And best of all, enjoy what you blog about. dont focus on money but focus on satisfying your visitors.


All thesame, mine is http://laughinggalore..com . i made it a duty to update it atleast three times a week so just pop in and see whats new for today. (put on your funny caps as you enter ) wink cheesy
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2006
Well, visitors to my blogs have to pay now to read some of my exclusive posts. And the earlier they know this the better. I have turned pro.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by tellmemore(m): 4:43pm On Oct 18, 2006
Check this one out. http://tellkalu.blog.com/
Re: Nigerian Blogs by jerrymania(m): 5:18pm On Oct 19, 2006
Are you missing something

http://thebestoutofyou..com

I need freelance writers who can work pro bono at the moment (freebies attached)
Re: Nigerian Blogs by sickntired: 5:46am On Oct 21, 2006
Ok- I am not a Nigerian-just a white American trying to figure out what is the deal with Internet Fraud and Nigeria. Frankly I am sick and tired of receiving emails every day (and I really mean every day) that 1)assume I am an idiot, 2)assume I will be happy to give away thousands of dollars and 3) make me worry about our youth and elderly that may actually fall for some of the smarter scams.
So I came here to find out more about Nigeria and Nigerians, and this enterprise of fraud that seems to have become a recognized Nigerian industry. Is there a Blog out there that may shed some light, or at least allow me to vent?
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Chxta(m): 8:35pm On Oct 22, 2006
Hey Sickntired, you should read this one here. Guess it would answer you. . .
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Oracle(m): 2:41am On Dec 05, 2006
Well, i'm late but i still arrived
my blogs are

sparklingoracle.com
my poetry blog

sparklingoracle.
my open blog

start pushing your comments

Orikinla, check out my latest posts
Re: Nigerian Blogs by bigdawg1: 2:45pm On Dec 19, 2006
Check out this new blog

http://www.giddykings.
Re: Nigerian Blogs by hoodboi(m): 6:54am On Dec 21, 2006
Re: Nigerian Blogs by sisibaby: 3:11pm On Dec 21, 2006
Mine is :

//sisibaby..com.



Cheers
Sisi
Re: Nigerian Blogs by Orikinla(m): 4:11am On Dec 22, 2006
Since December 11, I have not been able to reach my blogs and other blogs on until I went through http://www.pkblogs.com/kissesandroses an hour ago.

What could be wrong?
Re: Nigerian Blogs by hoodboi(m): 4:03pm On Dec 26, 2006
help me publicise my blog, http://money-sex..com/ -- events-lifestyles..com(still under construction), will appreciate your help God bless,

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