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Romance / Re: Worried About Your Intense And Irresistible Libido? by deanawah: 9:04am On Jul 01, 2013 |
Mynd_44: I am smelling something bad I wonder what you're smelling! |
Romance / Re: Worried About Your Intense And Irresistible Libido? by deanawah: 8:56am On Jul 01, 2013 |
pc guru: If you can talk/guide me out of smoking and drinking I'd be glad, I know it's totally different from sexual urges but the underlying principles might still apply. though i watch porn but its not an addiction for me, just do that outta boredom. Since like you mentioned, it's totally different from the topic (addictive libido), I'll have to respect the audience and stay on course. But, I'll oblige your request though... Call me (+234 8131934547) or text me your email so we'll resolve your smoking/drinking addictions! |
Romance / Worried About Your Intense And Irresistible Libido? by deanawah: 5:55am On Jul 01, 2013 |
Hello, I used to be really bothered over the frequent inability to control my extremely tough libido even at instances that I knew I clearly should, but... Surprising to me, it's all history because I'm now sober and I'll love to share the details of my personal transformation with anyone that suffers the same addictive condition. If you like to know how I learned to control my heavy libido so you'll quit your disgusting habits, moderate your conduct and be very happy with yourself in the new life that inevitably awaits you... Then, speak out and lets' discuss it here... http://www.sexualcontrol. |
Literature / Re: The E-commerce Boom by deanawah: 9:48am On Jun 29, 2013 |
Hello, just as it concerns the hurdles of making and receiving payments online, what's the best substitute for liberty reserve now that it's no more? |
Literature / Re: The E-commerce Boom by deanawah: 9:47am On Jun 29, 2013 |
eobaoja: As of August 2012 there were at least 70 E-commerce websites in Nigeria based on the list compiled by Techloy; one of Nigeria’s leading Technology blog (read here) It goes without saying that the Nigerian E-commerce industry has come a long way. These days there seems to be an E-commerce website for almost every item ranging from perfumes, sunglasses, food etc. Just as it concerns the hurdles of making and receiving payments online, what's the best substitute for liberty reserve now that it's no more? |
Literature / What's The Professional Body For Writers In Nigeria And Africa? by deanawah: 8:30am On Jun 28, 2013 |
Hello, I know there's surely a central body for writers and publishers in Nigeria and Africa... please kindly tell me. |
Literature/Writing Ads / Re: Why Spend Any Money Paying To Revise And Edit Your Writing When... by deanawah: 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2013 |
deanawah: I'll quickly complete the subject before delving into this discussion... mortee: Nice write-u[quote author=deanawah]I'll quickly complete the subject before delving into this discussion...p, poster. But I beg to differ wi[quote author=deanawah]I'll quickly complete the subject before delving into this discussion... "Why Spend any Money Paying to Revise/Edit Your Writing When... In Just One Day, You Can Learn the Basic Principles, Save All the Money You'd Rather Spend to Revise/Edit Each Piece of Writing You Create Your Entire Live, and Probably Make a Lot of Money off Other Writers Who're Either Ignorant to or Lack Inadequate Information as it Concerns these Inevitable Standard Writing Processes" Okay... let's proceed into the heart of this topic since you've gotten a bird's eye view already; since it take a little time only, endeavour to give this discussion your ultimate attention so you'll benefit the most from all I'll talk about! Now, it bothered me quite frankly after a brief phone conversation yesterday with an aspiring creative writer who in a nutshell, complained so bitterly over inadequate funds to propel his writing career/aspirations. Well, as a personal development coach, pop-psychologist and incurable optimist, I realized from personal experience that the first and most important thing I sincerely needed to do for this young, ambitious and seemingly brilliant hardworking fellow was dispel and see him through the mental roadblocks his frustrating experiences had errected (since I knew he would never get beyond this point with the mental obstacles in place). And, here's how I ethically went about this... I simply had to make him understand he was only undergoing a due process every fulfilled writer(I'd say)experienced. I even borrowed leaf from an article I read in the sun newspaper (Sunday, May 23, 2013) which narrated how due to some circumstances/roadblocks, the legendary Chinua Achebe after writing the draft of Things Fall Apart almost forgot not only about the eventual classic book, but even decided to abandon his writing career as a whole and devote his attention to his employee job at the NBC so he could make a living. In addition, I also led this fellow into the privacy of my personal experiences as a fledging witer with a view to explaining that only those who won the battle would wear the crown since this actually determines those worthy of reaping the bountiful benefits that accrue from the noble art of witing. And right there on the phone, I noticed I was making progress because his tone of voice gradually changed from despair to hope and appreciable self-confidence. But inspite of this self-acclaimed progress, one issue still remained a huge puzzle to me long after this phone conversation... Even after prescribing the self-publishing route as an improvised remedy and a means to harnessing the benefits of the information age and internet technology as it applies to the art of writing, I still imagined how one could possibly create standard hence financially lucrative writing compositions without proper revising and editing? I'll have to emphasize this point because I still wonder if anyone could afford to devote his time and energy to the art of creative writng without expectations of some financial rewards howver little. And, if this be the situation, why would book purchasers spend their hard-earned money on any poor creative composition (the inevitable result of inadequate revising and editing)? Please think deeply about this insight! And, if fledgling/aspiring writers to a large extent suffer inadequate funds, how would they manage the fees (however little) required to revise and edit their writing in order to produce financially rewarding and personally satisfying literary compositions? Please think deeply about this too. Well, because my young friend during our phone conversation equally implied this point was a huge hurdle to his writing career/aspiration, here's my thoughts concerning the matter of revising and editing your writing... 1. How come writers (particularly those pressed for cash) don't realize that they musn't depend solely on commercial revisors and editors for their writing compositions? Could this be due to some sort of ignorance? 2. As I learned from personal experience as a fledging/aspiring creative writer... how come other writers (particularly those pressed for cash) hardly realize that they too could quickly (a single day to be absolutely honest and precise) learn the basics of revising and editing and then apply this knowledge in diverse ways throughout the lifespan of their writing career/aspirations? Could this result from inadequate information? 3. Though I've culled this point from personal experience, do writers (particularly those pressed for cash) think that commercial revisors and editors would do better jobs than they themselves personally would, even after learning the basics of revising and editing? Afterall, the standard basics for revising and editing are the same the world over so any adequately informed and ambitious person could do justice to these inevitable standard writing processes! 4. Why do writers (particularly those pressed for cash) allow the stages of revising and editing block their writing career and aspirations (drain their confidence, steal their happiness and sap their cash) as it concerns turning their creative writing into lucrative and spiritually gratifying money making ventures, and... 5. Would creative writers (particularly those pressed for cash) be willing to or emotionally intelligent to adapt to change rather than being stuck in the rut as it concerns employing the due standard processes of revising and editing? So, here's how I invite you to partake in this vital discussion! Please feel free to air your mind by openly sharing your opionions as it concerns this subject... "Why Spend any Money Paying to Revise/Edit Your Writing When... In Just One Day, You Can Learn the Basic Principles, Save All the Money You'd Rather Spend to Revise/Edit Each Piece of Writing You Create Your Entire Live, and Probably Make a Lot of Money off Other Writers Who're Either Ignorant to or Lack Inadequate Information as it Concerns these Inevitable Standard Writing Processes" Please remember that your contribution could go a long way to help that unknown person desperately in need of it. Dean Awah, CEO VantageInfo Publishing |
Literature/Writing Ads / Re: How Can I Get Writers Who I Will Pay To Make Posts On My Blog? by deanawah: 7:40pm On Jun 26, 2013 |
incometrader: I have been blogging for three months now but I'm not a prolific writer, i can only write once in a month... maybe twice if i can work harder. I have made just three posts but the few replies i have received so far say that i am doing something good and should keep it up. So i have decided to work harder but i will still need help from good writers here who have a passion for entrepreneurship, business and how it affects our students. I am willing to pay because i now know that good posts affects people. my blog is www.topserve.com.ng/blog to show i'm genuine. you can send me a message here or to support@topserve.com.ng I can write for you, I'm prolific! Here's my number - 08131934547 Dean Awah VantageInfo Publishing |
Literature/Writing Ads / Why Spend Any Money Paying To Revise And Edit Your Writing When... by deanawah: 9:53am On Jun 26, 2013 |
I'll quickly complete the subject before delving into this discussion... "Why Spend any Money Paying to Revise/Edit Your Writing When... In Just One Day, You Can Learn the Basic Principles, Save All the Money You'd Rather Spend to Revise/Edit Each Piece of Writing You Create Your Entire Live, and Probably Make a Lot of Money off Other Writers Who're Either Ignorant to or Lack Inadequate Information as it Concerns these Inevitable Standard Writing Processes" Okay... let's proceed into the heart of this topic since you've gotten a bird's eye view already; since it take a little time only, endeavour to give this discussion your ultimate attention so you'll benefit the most from all I'll talk about! Now, it bothered me quite frankly after a brief phone conversation yesterday with an aspiring creative writer who in a nutshell, complained so bitterly over inadequate funds to propel his writing career/aspirations. Well, as a personal development coach, pop-psychologist and incurable optimist, I realized from personal experience that the first and most important thing I sincerely needed to do for this young, ambitious and seemingly brilliant hardworking fellow was dispel and see him through the mental roadblocks his frustrating experiences had errected (since I knew he would never get beyond this point with the mental obstacles in place). And, here's how I ethically went about this... I simply had to make him understand he was only undergoing a due process every fulfilled writer(I'd say)experienced. I even borrowed leaf from an article I read in the sun newspaper (Sunday, May 23, 2013) which narrated how due to some circumstances/roadblocks, the legendary Chinua Achebe after writing the draft of Things Fall Apart almost forgot not only about the eventual classic book, but even decided to abandon his writing career as a whole and devote his attention to his employee job at the NBC so he could make a living. In addition, I also led this fellow into the privacy of my personal experiences as a fledging witer with a view to explaining that only those who won the battle would wear the crown since this actually determines those worthy of reaping the bountiful benefits that accrue from the noble art of witing. And right there on the phone, I noticed I was making progress because his tone of voice gradually changed from despair to hope and appreciable self-confidence. But inspite of this self-acclaimed progress, one issue still remained a huge puzzle to me long after this phone conversation... Even after prescribing the self-publishing route as an improvised remedy and a means to harnessing the benefits of the information age and internet technology as it applies to the art of writing, I still imagined how one could possibly create standard hence financially lucrative writing compositions without proper revising and editing? I'll have to emphasize this point because I still wonder if anyone could afford to devote his time and energy to the art of creative writng without expectations of some financial rewards howver little. And, if this be the situation, why would book purchasers spend their hard-earned money on any poor creative composition (the inevitable result of inadequate revising and editing)? Please think deeply about this insight! And, if fledgling/aspiring writers to a large extent suffer inadequate funds, how would they manage the fees (however little) required to revise and edit their writing in order to produce financially rewarding and personally satisfying literary compositions? Please think deeply about this too. Well, because my young friend during our phone conversation equally implied this point was a huge hurdle to his writing career/aspiration, here's my thoughts concerning the matter of revising and editing your writing... 1. How come writers (particularly those pressed for cash) don't realize that they musn't depend solely on commercial revisors and editors for their writing compositions? Could this be due to some sort of ignorance? 2. As I learned from personal experience as a fledging/aspiring creative writer... how come other writers (particularly those pressed for cash) hardly realize that they too could quickly (a single day to be absolutely honest and precise) learn the basics of revising and editing and then apply this knowledge in diverse ways throughout the lifespan of their writing career/aspirations? Could this result from inadequate information? 3. Though I've culled this point from personal experience, do writers (particularly those pressed for cash) think that commercial revisors and editors would do better jobs than they themselves personally would, even after learning the basics of revising and editing? Afterall, the standard basics for revising and editing are the same the world over so any adequately informed and ambitious person could do justice to these inevitable standard writing processes! 4. Why do writers (particularly those pressed for cash) allow the stages of revising and editing block their writing career and aspirations (drain their confidence, steal their happiness and sap their cash) as it concerns turning their creative writing into lucrative and spiritually gratifying money making ventures, and... 5. Would creative writers (particularly those pressed for cash) be willing to or emotionally intelligent to adapt to change rather than being stuck in the rut as it concerns employing the due standard processes of revising and editing? So, here's how I invite you to partake in this vital discussion! Please feel free to err your mind by openly sharing your opionions as it concerns this subject... "Why Spend any Money Paying to Revise/Edit Your Writing When... In Just One Day, You Can Learn the Basic Principles, Save All the Money You'd Rather Spend to Revise/Edit Each Piece of Writing You Create Your Entire Live, and Probably Make a Lot of Money off Other Writers Who're Either Ignorant to or Lack Inadequate Information as it Concerns these Inevitable Standard Writing Processes" Please remember that your contribution could go a long way to help that unknown person desperately in need of it. Dean Awah, CEO VantageInfo Publishing |
Literature / Re: I Want To Begin A Magazine, More Like A Christian/business/motivational Magzine. by deanawah: 7:01am On Jun 26, 2013 |
chris baba: i want to Begin a Magazine, more like a christian/business/motivational magzine. i am a little bit ignorant about companies or individuals that could help in printing and designing. i would appreciate it if anyone gave ideas or links to anyone who is experienced doing this. and ofcourse a fair cost would be incredible. Thans. Hi, you're lucky because I think I've got adequate answers to your quest. Call me(08131934547)so we'll talk directly. Dean Awah, CEO VantageInfo Publishing |
Literature / Re: Showcase Your Blog and Get More Comments And Followers by deanawah: 6:41am On Jun 26, 2013 |
Larrywiz: I propose that members of this forum who are interested in participating, leave your blog site url here. Then each visitor make an effort to leave a comment on the site of your fellow nairalanders. Believe me I love this thread... and here's my blog http://www.sexualcontrol. See what's happening there - it's just one click away! |
Literature / Re: Attention... Aspiring Creative Writer! by deanawah: 1:23am On Jun 22, 2013 |
omo_abolade: Hi, i am a writer nd woukd love to be a successful one, how do i get my works known to d world? I'll answer your question with these vital steps: (1.) Learn creative writing professionally. When you do this you'll be a world-class writer since you'll learn the standard technique for writing, hence you can boldly compete with anyone the world over (2.) Learn the basics of book publishing (standard techniques)so you'll be able to turn your literary work into a successful money-making venture When you follow these simple steps religiously, you'll make a fulfilled career out of the noble act of writing. I hope I've sufficiently answered your question and if I haven't you can call me - 08131934547 - for a direct conversation. Dean Awah, CEO VantageInfo Publishing |
Literature / Re: Attention... Aspiring Creative Writer! by deanawah: 8:49am On Jun 21, 2013 |
Still awaiting for questions or comments as it concerns the noble art of writing.. |
Literature / Re: Attention... Aspiring Creative Writer! by deanawah: 8:48am On Jun 21, 2013 |
simonhabby: Who are you? Sorry for the delay... I couldn't come online for a while! I'm a creative writer/publisher and consultant! +234 8131934547 |
Literature/Writing Ads / Re: ATTENTION... Aspiring/Creative WRITERS In Benin City! by deanawah: 8:42am On Jun 21, 2013 |
ekaromail: Thanks for bringing this up. From what I can see, you are a publisher so please I want to know, what can be done to help writers? I have written books and self published. The work load is too much for one person to carry. I write, publish, handle the marketing and do everything possible to keep the interest of my readers and followers. Why do publishers specialize in giving writers a hard time? Sorry for the delay... I couldn't come online for a while. Okay, I'll say from experience that more often than not, creative writer's (self-publishers or not) hardly learn the nittty-gritty details of the art before delving into money-making projects. Beause you've said you self-publish, market and sustain readership interests, I'll have to ask you these vital questions... (1.) How good a writer are you? Did you learn the standard techniques of creative writing? (2.) Did you learn the basics of book-publishing? Well... I've asked these questions because they'll help determine your level of dedication to the art of writing, since this is directly proportional to your ultimate level of success. And I'll conclude by saying that, because publishers are skilled at steps (1.) and (2.)above, this could serve as reasons for them to dictate the pace (however bizzarre)for creative writers. They know that writers hardly have the skills they do! I hope I've sufficiently answered your questions? Have I? If I haven't then you can reach me (+234 8131934547)so we'll talk directly. |
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Literature / Re: Writer Of Motivational Book Needs Guide & Publisher by deanawah: 7:47am On Jun 20, 2013 |
Hi, congrats in advance for the good work! I can help you with all you've requested, if you call me... 08131934546 To your success, Dean Awah |
Literature / Attention... Aspiring Creative Writer! by deanawah: 9:59am On Jun 18, 2013 |
Hello, aspiring creative writer! I'l like to help you acheive your dreams as I invite you to ask questions and leave comments as it concerns these issues: 1. Creative witing as a fulfilling full-time career 2. How to become a world-class creative writer 3. Creative writing in the information age 4. The hurdles of this noble career, and... 5. A creative writing career devoid of mistakes, delays or regrets! Okay, let's proceed on this open discussion with your contributions... |
Literature/Writing Ads / ATTENTION... Aspiring/Creative WRITERS In Benin City! by deanawah: 12:08pm On Jun 17, 2013 |
Hello... If you're an aspiring/creative writer in Benin City? Then, let's discuss some very vital issues that concern the progress of this noble art: 1. Creative writing as a lucrative & fulfilling full-time career 2. Becoming a world-class writer 3. Creative writing in the information age 4. Publishing hurdles in our part of the world, and... 5. The way forward without mistakes, delays and regrets. You can either partake in this open discussion by leaving a comment or asking a question... Please feel free to express yourself! Dean Awah, CEO VantageInfo Publishing Ventures |
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