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bug24 (m)
Re: Nigerian Website Stereotypes
« #32 on: September 26, 2008, 11:04 AM »

bro,  expantiate pls,  @yawatide
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Website Stereotypes
« #33 on: September 26, 2008, 11:09 AM »

u call me bro?  Tongue

anyways, a lion is already ferocious right?  so y add horns to the mix?  on the other hand, a goat isn't.  It only uses horns to defend itself.  So if God were to give us qualified webmasters "horns (govt contracts)", we would go so up and beyond that it would make the guys who just want to chop awoof upset.  So they give it to those with horns, the bad webmasters.

Makes sense?  I no its a proverb which by its very nature isn't meant to be gotten immediately but hopefully you get it now.  Of course, it sounds better and makes more sense  in my language Wink
olush0la (m)
Re: Nigerian Website Stereotypes
« #34 on: September 26, 2008, 12:58 PM »

Hmmn, I think we should not take any comment
made here too personal. I believe we have all made
the same mistakes in the past.

For me, its starts with the choice of the domain name
(e.g. Naija-this, naija-that). Naming your website naijawebsite.com
is so cliched and overused. I think we should be more creative with our
choice of domain names. Then, it extends to bad content (poor grammar, overloading your website with
everything even up to irrelevant content)
Presently, I run www (dot) werunthings (dot) com and I get so many out of focus ideas from
contributors and even readers (e.g. could you please add a fashion module, what about news, etc)

Then, the GREEN. But since most of the issues have been mentioned and discussed, I'll
just say I'm glad this thread got started. Presently workng on a 'small' web project.
Will post the URL as soon as it's live.

@yawatide: a lotta people like and appreciate what you've been doing (believe me)
but, you've gotta follow through with posting links to your jobs too.

Cheers everyone.
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Website Stereotypes
« #35 on: September 26, 2008, 01:06 PM »

olushola:

Thanks for the compliments.  As per links to my jobs, as I have said on other posts, I won't do that.  If you want to see them, email me.  I have said this at least 100 times (okay, not that many times but you get my point Wink)
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