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mbc is stable on my 4922, 1m dish with 61% lagos. |
Ogojohn:People come and people go. That is life. |
coderXO: |
Anybody have a picture of is20 and nss12 on one dish? |
ManirBK:oga, i tried this and it did not pop up |
They're buying your "paypal" withdrawals At N180-N200. Not great if black market is currently N297. I might get into this and give you guys a better deal. Contemplating if I need the stress. |
JSayin:https://www.nairaland.com/search?q=coderxo&board=0 |
JSayin:Check my posts on this thread for more information... |
ebenz4:where in lagos? |
ebenz4:how much? |
sparkleboy:You are screwed...you need to find someone going to America, that's the only kind of person that is likely to take that off your hands |
sparkleboy:You have $1800 in cash? Why not find a BDC to hand it to and they in turn transfer into your dom for you? |
Chidinho10: Thank you sir. Morning, I see you are sharply awake. I hope you have started scanning for jobs. |
Theflint1:You need to be on all. |
tranxo:Freelance sites started especially for small business owners who are looking for technical-skilled talent on a short term basis; essentially Programmers and the like. It is a competitive marketplace. You and 100,000 other people are bidding on the same jobs believe it or not. Some guy in India or Bangladesh is going to do the same job you would charge $250 for $50. Secondly, how much $$$ is enough? $500, or $1000 or $3000 or $10,000 per month. That one is based on your personal desire... Repeat customers can't have enough work for you if your target is $2,$3 or $5k per month. You always have to be looking for new customers/jobs. Remember, these are small businesses who can't hire fulltime staff and pay them hourly to sit at a desk in their offices, that's why they've come online to find temp workers. And freelancing is not a consistent "job". You can have dry spells, so you have to make as much as possible while you can. You can make $500 this week and absolutely $0 next week. I have been on the $49.95 for a very long time, any lower plan will amount to me paying 10% of my earnings per month in project commissions. So If I've made $500 or $1000 or $2000 or higher. Then I will have paid Freelancer $50 / $100 / $200 or more. I'd rather pay the $49.95 and give them 5% commission.... It used to be $24.95 until two years ago they woke up one morning and decided to hike the price by 100%. |
tranxo:Daily I read/scan through 2000-3000 project summaries. From the title/summary, you'll know if you are interested and if to open the project full detail in a new tab. On average per day, I bid on 20-30 jobs. So that's about 700-900 bids a month. My bidding/ project-reading routine starts at 5-7am when I wake. Then at sometime during the mid-day / afternoon. Then at night before I go to bed. The point to to cover business hours of all timezones. When reading through the projects, @ 100 per page. Go as far as 20-40 back until you start seeing titles you saw before. That's when you know when to stop. |
If you make in excess of $600+ per month on freelancer, you need to be on the $49.95 plan else you will be losing alot on fees. At $9.95 level their commission is 10%, on $49.95 level the commission drops to 5%. The added advantage of the $49.95 level is you will have (somewhat) unlimited bids. Peace. |
lamtam:Please ask him |
lamtam:Chairman where did you buy that dish? |
grafikii:No, a 1m dish I bought at Alaba earlier in the year. |
fijabi:actually already removed from it a while back...the 60/61% is now cracking bad though. Wish I can get 1% more |
fijabi, grafikii, chinedu7 FINALLY; was able to get 60/61% on 1m dish with an old short throat strong lnb. cracks abit but bearable. Screen attached ![]()
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anybody? lagos? nilesat mbc? |
Chinedu7 what's your location please? Anybody in lagos been able to get nilesat mbc? Please state your dish size, lnb and location. thx |
fijabi:pls which lnb are you using? |
hi ugotuf I have a 1m dish in lagos trying to track nilesat 7w, 11559v27500 is 59% green. No MBC on blindscan still |
I just made this post on ladywriter thread answering a question asked and I think it will be helpful here also: ------------------ morning sir, i want to ask please, I am planning to start learning web design, would 1 year be enough for me, and between web design and java programming which one will be feasible considering the time at my disposal; 1year. I was advised for web to go with HTML,CSS,php,JavaScript,mysql. what do you think?Hello, sorry it took a while to respond. But here you go: Web design and programming are two different things but they tend to get lumped to together. A designer is not necessarily a programmer, and vice versa. Equally, Java and Javascript programming are two very different things. Please indicate which you are referring to. Saying you will learn and get a full grasp of Java in 1 year; I'm not sure you can. Secondly, Java is not very useful these days though it is still used for some applications. Everybody who works in the web development should know HTML & CSS. This will be where you start. You can learn these within 3-4 months, with daily practice. Following that, depending on which form of web development you want to go into, you will learn other things. Graphic design , programming and/or databases. If you go the route of programming (my field), I would suggest you learn Javascript next. So you start off with HTML, CSS & Javascript first 6 months and the next 6 months on to a server side programming language ( any of: PHP, PERL, RUBY, ASP , .Net, Java ). Some really smart people know a variation of these altogether. You will not be an expert at any of these in a year. Expertise comes with experience, practice and continual use. But that is the way you get started. Very Important! ---------------------- Continual use & practice is very very important. If you don't use it, you will lose it. The very first language I learned many moons back was C; which helped me to learn Javascript, PERL & PHP eventually. Today, I don't know much C or PERL. PHP, Javascript, MySQL HTML CSS are my tools of trade today. Good luck. |
MULLAH123:Hello, sorry it took a while to respond. But here you go: Web design and programming are two different things but they tend to get lumped to together. A designer is not necessarily a programmer, and vice versa. Equally, Java and Javascript programming are two very different things. Please indicate which you are referring to. Saying you will learn and get a full grasp of Java in 1 year; I'm not sure you can. Secondly, Java is not very useful these days though it is still used for some applications. Everybody who works in the web development should know HTML & CSS. This will be where you start. You can learn these within 3-4 months, with daily practice. Following that, depending on which form of web development you want to go into, you will learn other things. Graphic design , programming and/or databases. If you go the route of programming (my field), I would suggest you learn Javascript next. So you start off with HTML, CSS & Javascript first 6 months and the next 6 months on to a server side programming language ( any of: PHP, PERL, RUBY, ASP , .Net, Java ). Some really smart people know a variation of these altogether. You will not be an expert at any of these in a year. Expertise comes with experience, practice and continual use. But that is the way you get started. Very Important! ---------------------- Continual use & practice is very very important. If you don't use it, you will lose it. The very first language I learned many moons back was C; which helped me to learn Javascript, PERL & PHP eventually. Today, I don't know much C or PERL. PHP, Javascript, MySQL HTML CSS are my tools of trade today. Good luck. |
Funny guy think he owns this thread. In that case remove me from it. If "don't be a smart ass" is an insult, I suggest you ask for a tuition refund. |
I'll send you a sac of caprice rice and a gallon of ororo for your efforts; thank you for blessing us. Send me your email, and delete some storage space. Moving on... |
saint2ace Its not a matter of answer or no answer. He answered with rudeness. I would have preferred no answer at all Instead. I found this thread looking for inverter batteries. The boy thinks he's making my life better because I asked him a question. Be cool. |
ceejay80s:Obviously your ego has been magnified because you opened a thread on nairaland. I thank God for your new found notoriety. On a good day you can't shine my shoes. I asked you a question, answer politely or shut your trap if you don't know the meaning of courtesy. Mtschew. |
Thank you sir. Morning, I see you are sharply awake. I hope you have started scanning for jobs.