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Appreciate a good thing, and better things will come forth . |
Serves him right . |
Since you are attracted to it, try it. No harm in trial. |
whats up with the kidney diseases . God help us. |
Wizkid 'wizard of kids'. Despite the abracadabra. so 500k na cheap money now huuh? Pride goes before a fall fella. |
Pipsland78: Please remember I gave you the info when you solve it ooo, so 10% is mine.When we win the prize, I will give you 10%. Make sure it gets to the right source and follow up the news. Keep me posted on any new development. One Love . |
I came up with this... A x + By = Cz If A = 1, B= 2, C = 7 then x = 3, y = 5, z = 6 therefore; Ax + By = Cz 13+ 25= 76 That's my 10cent. |
I can try. Let me see what I can come up with. |
AnOlAd: Arise O compatriotsIt should be Motherland. And the TRUTH today is far from reaching the YOUTH. What went wrong? RIP Benedict. |
I understand Awka a.k.a oka means Corn in Igbo language; which is relative to Agriculture. Printing and Publishing business involves paper. paper is made from wood, fibers,grasses,etc which is relative to agriculture, and since its the CAPITAL, administrative works are centered there; therefore, Akwa is good for such business what you have to think of is the site/location within AWKA where to put your business. It will go a long-way in solidifying your base. That's my 10cent. Goodluck |
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Could you remember all of the different usernames and passwords that you have created online? Knowingly, how many different websites have you visited that require you created an account to initiate an action? Let’s take a moment and relate it to our daily experiences. When we drive to work, catch up with a very important appointment, or on a long journey to somewhere. It is natural that we prefer to take shortcuts; especially when we are in short of time or gas, and also to beat the traffic, if there was any. Sometimes in a hurry to meet up, we forget necessary daily accessories behind. Your visitors may have forgotten login information at one time or the other and decide to leave sites instead of going through the process of re-setting passwords or answering security questions. As consumers become super savvy, social login can help solve the registration, username and password problem your visitors face. It is important you provide your visitors the option to ‘login’ using one of the accounts they already have with a social network, email provider or online service provider such as: According to a report by Blue research, consumers are more likely to return to a website that automatically welcomes them through social login than one with traditional registration forms. Here are some social plugin solutions you can try out. for more on classic tips, go to http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/ |
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martfrank: Need help urgentlyWhat kind of help. Be specific charly. |
The evolution of the mobile phone markets has opened avenues for mobile money services to thrive. Regular advancements in the mobile channel have created awareness amongst financial institutions and merchants alike, especially in developing countries. Who are now identifying that an ever greater proportion of their digital presence may be allocated to mobile. Here are a number of reasons that holds potential for the future of mobile money services. Ease of Use: Mobile money helps people pay for goods and services; transfer money from almost anywhere even if they are not near a bank office. For example, in Kenya, M-Pesa has made it an integral part of the economy and providing mobile experiences that meet consumer expectations. The Unbanked: Embracing mobile money services will go a long way to addressing the needs of the unbanked, under banked, and the unhappily banked. Thereby, enabling them to make payments, transfer money to merchants, friends or relative using mobile devices. Reducing the need for long queue’s in banks and bringing them into the fold of modern economy. Accessibility: Mobile money transfers are filling this need and proving better at reaching poor rural resident than banks or standard money transfer services. It has changed commerce and eased trade by breaking the rigid rules of high finance and banking transactions. Convenient Savings: Among the benefits of mobile money services is the ability to use the mobile phone to save and be able to cash-out the money whenever needed. This also reduces the need for physical cash, therefore, creating a firewall for theft. Remittances: Considering huge number of the unbanked who send domestic/international remittances in cash and widespread use of mobile phones, both in developed and emerging markets; mobile money has the potential to keep pace with consumer’s needs and expectations to transfer money at any time of the day/week no matter how little the fund. The Mobile Generation: The adoption of mobile technology is changing virtually all aspects of consumer behaviour. This presents an unprecedented opportunity for mobile money service renders to activate relationships with both new and existing customers across multiple mobile channels. Boosts Economic Growth: The handiness of mobile devices and with mobile network operation services scattered anywhere than traditional banks, availability of mobile money services in different strategic locations is crucial for long-term adoption and widespread use of such services, boosting economic growth and social development on both the micro and macro level. In order to maintain standard, network fluctuations, the effect of loss of mobile phone, unauthorized use and the risk of incorrect transfers are concerns that needs to be addressed head on by the service providers in ensuring efficient and effective use of the services in the long-term. http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/05/22/money-in-motion-7-benefits-and-reasons-why-mobile-money-is-the-future/ |
ifyalways: How can one deactivate google adverts and adsence and implement individual adverts into a blog? Plus what else besides adverts can one do to increase revenue from a blog?On adsense, I understand you will first have to remove the adsense code from your website/HTML/blog Files editor. And replace it with individual adverts code. Besides adverts, you can include affiliate marketing, render a service/consultancy, sale products and so on. I hope they answers your inquiries . If you need to know more, feel free to ask. |
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Great feat. Cyber cafe man abeg give me one hour... Nna na waooo , this your connection too slow....bam bam bam. |
Happy Birthday Mark. Good thing your parents recognized your potential and tapped into it by buying you C++ for dummies as a gift. I strongly believe everyone is born a genius. All you need to do is Tap into it. This one no be Azonto Azonto, they call me Azonto oooo or shake your bum bum, or kukere ooo ![]() |
As the smartphone world evolves, consumers are reaching for the phones to read their emails. Perhaps you embarked on an email marketing campaign but little or no result to show for it. Maybe there is something you are not doing right. To stay a step ahead, you have to be open to new ideas. I don’t know which marketing program you use. In this article, we are going to use this Mobile Email Marketing program as an example. First, marketers must adopt new email best practices to make sure emails are easy to read on a mobile device. When preparing an email, you have to put the phone different capabilities into account: the email software program, service provider, operating system the phone uses. The following steps will show you how to add new ingredients in making a very delicious meal for your target audience Subject Line. Use a matching name in the SUBJECT and FROM lines. Be direct with suitable information in the beginning of the subject line. For example 15 characters are idea. Formatting. Send emails in a Multipart MIME Format, meaning the emails appear in both HTML and Text Versions. Recipient see’s email in spite of the device they are using and ensure email is clear and attractive on both their phone and computer. The Message. Make the email as useful to the reader as possible. Make sure the message describes what is promised in the subject line. An average reader spends few seconds skimming emails; try to keep emails clear and concise. Lots of links or images may distract from the original message. Keep the email short and to the point. [more...] Design. A good practice is to stay between 500-600px wide to make sure emails are viewable on most phones. Have in mind that some phones, like many Blackberry’s, have even more limited displays that may limit the width to 320px. And make the text small but readable. Use H1 and H2 tags in your emails to indicate to the email software which lines are headings. And use alt tags to describe images, so if the image doesn’t show, the reader will still know what they were supposed to see. Frequency. [/b]Include a click-to-call function by including your phone number in the message; for the reader to reach out to your directly. Also, ensure fast load times with small page file sizes. We recommend that you test the frequency of your messaging to see if opens differ for those using mobile devices versus reading from their office computer. For the most part, consider creating a website optimized for mobile viewers. Make sure you work in line with the best practices and conduct a marketing campaign at the frequency that is preferred by your readers. Kindly feel free to drop comments about your experience or ideas below. You can check out list of selected mobile marketing solutions. For detail [b]Info-graphic go to http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/05/13/secrets-to-a-better-mobile-email-marketing/ |
Ajibel: This is really cool only if they won't have age restrictions.I don't think there should be age restrictions when it comes to entrepreneurship and innovations. You can check them out. |
She is EVE. Some people criticizing her, if given the opportunity, would do much worse. We are all fallible by flesh. The question is which way would you go if your cravings for recognition, attention and money gets a hold of you as is doing to Tonto Dikeh.... Let your conscience and free will be the judge. That determines your destiny and legacy. Cheers. |
Interesting. I like them cucumbers . |
Internet entrepreneurs of iROKOtv and Nollywood fame, Jason Njoku and Bastian Gotter announced, on Wednesday, the official launch of SPARK, a $1m-backed company to support and develop aspiring Nigerian tech and internet entrepreneurs. SPARK, a company that builds companies, is based in Lagos, Nigeria and is set to fill the vacuum that currently exists in the country's angel investment ($30-75k funding level) eco-system. Managing partner of SPARK, Jason Njoku says "In Africa, we're witnessing an exciting metamorphosis, from a tech 'scene' to a tech 'revolution', where Lagos is very much the gateway for the entire continent. The creativity, talent, the spirit of entrepreneurship is here, but Nigeria's business ecosystem isn't set up to adequately support start-ups in their earliest days. Our intention with SPARK is to act as the catalyst to a period of aggressive and exciting growth in Africa's internet sector." The move comes amidst significant disruption in the Nigerian internet scene; fast becoming one of the country's most prolific and exciting sectors, many entrepreneurs struggle to make the transition from idea to business, due to prohibitive start-up costs, a lack of on-the-ground angel investment opportunities, a lack of access to trusted mentorship and business bureaucracy. The SPARK mission is to facilitate the transformation of good ideas into awesome, profitable and sustainable African Internet businesses. From start-ups to dynamic businesses SPARK-funded companies, managed by Jason Njoku, Bastian Gotter and Mary Remmy-Njoku, share the same administrative infrastructure, legal teams, mentors and marketing support, making the companies capital-efficient. SPARK concentrates on well defined and scalable revenue models and has, to-date, seed funded or created 13 start-ups to the sum of $35-75,000 each. These companies include a hotel room booking site, a Christian dating site and a property-letting site. Companies in the SPARK network currently employ 80 people and by the close of 2013, SPARK expects to have created or funded 20 companies in total. Economic growth is currently 7% per annum in Nigeria. The current value of the Nigerian internet sector today is estimated at $250m and by 2016 it will be close to $1bn. Nigeria is a seen as a 'frontier market' with a population keen to access new consumer items, both in stores and, increasingly, online. However there are few internet companies that have the backing or ability to supply the ever-increasing demand. Bastian Gotter, managing partner of SPARK says: "The incubation period for any start-up is critical and we found that this is where Nigeria's business infrastructure struggles most. SPARK is uniquely positioned to totally change this; we aren't just an incubator, we aren't just an investor - we are a company that builds companies. We fund our companies, provide them with the back room assistance they need to get started and advise them on all aspects of their business. SPARK is the financial, intellectual and pragmatic engine that will propel Nigeria's internet entrepreneurs from start-ups to dynamic businesses that generate jobs and income for the region." http://businessdaynigeria.com/iroko-spark-nigerian-startups |
Opiosko: Good people great nation: please i need your help. There is a product i saw on click bank that i would like to buy. But as we all know that click bank don't do biz with us here because they hate our gut. So how do i get the product, i have a software that i use to change my ip , but i don't know if my naira master card will give me away. Your view pls.Don't try it. You might be putting your card at risk. Look for alternative method of payment Clickbank offers and see if you can meet up with that. What is the product; E-book? You can also check for the product on Amazon and see if you can get it there. Cheers. |
Chibenze: i have dat amount in my amazon account which i won as a gift card, my problem is dat am in nigeria, how do i get the money tried to buy goods bt d amount is low and amazon dnt ship to 9ja. pls suggest wat i should do to get it, wish i can get it tru lrTo get it, I understand you have to redeem it for cash. An option is to check on Google for websites that redeem Amazon Gift cards for Cash or other forms of electronic payments you can have access to in Nigeria, for example Liberty Reserve. Another option is to look for someone that will buy it from you here and give you the cash here in Nigeria. If you still have it by Friday, holla at me here and I will see what I can do for you. Cheers. |
Good riddance to bad rubbish .Lord have mercy on fallen humans. |
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Google is your friend bro. I know of a site but I am not with it now. Later, i will check for it and drop for you. You can check out my blog site for helpful tips. |
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