Crime › Re: More Than 80 Chibok High School Girls Released From The Hands Of Boko Haram by dimexy247(m): 7:53am On May 07, 2017 |
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Celebrities › Re: Adeshina Adesanya Is Dead! (Pastor Ajidara) by dimexy247(m): 2:58am On May 07, 2017 |
RIP. This life and everything therein is vanity. |
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Romance › Re: 9 Unmistakable Signs He's Just Not That Into You by dimexy247(m): 8:29pm On May 06, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Why Is It That All Nairaland Guys Are Good In Bed? by dimexy247(m): 8:27pm On May 06, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 10 Most Important Questions You Should Expect During An Interview by dimexy247(m): 11:34am On May 06, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by dimexy247(m): 11:18am On May 05, 2017 |
Abeg leave story, if you like design your CV with Coreldraw, you won't get the job if you won't get it. All na God |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Landed A Customer Care Job With A Certain Insurance Firm by dimexy247(m): 11:12am On May 05, 2017 |
Congrats. It is now my turn |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by dimexy247(m): 11:05pm On May 03, 2017 |
umbo: RUN ....RUN....RUN.
WASTE NO TIME
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by dimexy247(m): 5:24pm On May 03, 2017 |
You have been selected for interview at Gilded International, FUNLAB, Opp. Adex Strt., Adjacent MRS Filling Station, Monatan Rd., Academy-Iwo Rd., Ibadan, Oyo State, on Sat. 6th May., 2017 @8.am. Come along with copies of your CV and credentials. Please, be punctual. Ref. E3, HR-07035838870
Please is it genuine? Thanks NLders. |
Romance › Re: Meet Lagos Based Porn Star Who Charges 50K For Sexchat, A Proud Lesbian (photos) by dimexy247(m): 1:26am On May 03, 2017 |
She dey mad |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cleaner Supervisor Needed In Ibadan by dimexy247(m): 12:43am On May 01, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Are You Jobless? Post What You Can Do, Add Skills And Qualifications. by dimexy247(m): 12:40am On May 01, 2017*. Modified: 10:34am On May 01, 2017 |
Graduated from FUTA B.Tech in Industrial Chemistry 2nd Class Lower (2.2) Web Developer Expert Graphics Designer Expert Expert in MS Office Suite Package Prolific Content Writer Ability to Multitask 1-year experience as a Supervisor Speaks English, Yoruba, and French Fluently Resides in Osogbo, Osun State.
Email is dimexy247@gmail.com |
Romance › Re: University Of Abuja Female Student Raped While Asleep by dimexy247(m): 3:36am On Apr 30, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: For Men Who Last Too Long And Women Who Don't Like It. by dimexy247(m): 3:33am On Apr 30, 2017 |
Beginning of the end, omo irole aye  |
Webmasters › Driving Traffic To Your Blog by dimexy247(op): 2:24am On Apr 30, 2017 |
Writing a blog has become very common these days. Many people open blogs to share their experiences, while some even do so to make money. If you are one among those who are trying to make money from your blog, then you should know that it is a wasted endeavor unless you can drive traffic, and a whole lot of it, to your blog. Here are some tips to get you started.
Driving traffic to your blog isn't an easy task. Ask any blogger and they'll tell you that getting hits takes time, patience, and work. You won't find yourself getting hundreds of hits overnight, or even over the course of a few months. It can take many months, if not years, to create a base of frequent visitors. Still, despite all the challenges, there are several ways you can give your blog a boost in traffic. Here are just a few of the tried and true methods used by bloggers all over the world.
Unique Content
Writing something that's fresh, unique, and original will give you an advantage in that there's nobody else writing what you are. You can pique the interest of readers by giving them something they've never seen or heard of anywhere else. This is possibly one of the most effective ways of driving traffic to your blog.
Frequent Updates
Now, keep in mind that making ten updates a day will not further your cause any, but it's best to update once every day or two to keep your readers coming back for more. Fresh content makes for fresh visitors, too.
Google
Ahh, Google. Whether you love it or hate it, you need it to get a decent amount of traffic to your blog. Other search engines, too, will prove useful, but getting yourself on Google and getting a good rank are essential to getting the hits you'll need to achieve blogger success.
Technorati, Digg, del.icio.us, etc.
Engines like Technorati and others are not only great resources on which you can list your blog, but they're also excellent tools for networking with other bloggers. Trade favorites/diggs/etc., add people to your friends' lists, start up conversations, whatever it takes to get their attention.
AutoPinger
Pinging your blog after you post is another essential tool for driving traffic your way. Personally, I use a tool called AutoPinger to get my pings across to various blog engines out there on the web. There are other tools of this sort available, too. Do a quick Google search if you're looking for something different, but don't neglect the power of tools like AutoPinger.
Word of Mouth
Just telling people about your blog, whether in person or through posts on forums or other blogs, is a great way to bring people. It's personable and shows you have a passion for what you do. Do whatever it takes to get the word out that you've got a blog and you're looking to have your message heard.
Don't give up too easily; remember, it takes patience. I still haven't achieved the goal I've set for my blog, and I'm not about to give in, even on slow days when my hit count seems to have hit rock bottom. Give anything and everything a try until you reach your goal. Sources: http://www.sundylinks.com/2017/04/how-to-drive-traffic-to-your-blog.html |
Crime › Re: 14 Tips To Protect And Prevent Yourself From Fraud by dimexy247(op): 3:23pm On Apr 29, 2017 |
Lala, how about we let people learn from this CC: Lalasticlala seun mynd44 fynestboi ijebabe  |
Crime › 14 Tips To Protect And Prevent Yourself From Fraud by dimexy247(op): 3:21pm On Apr 29, 2017 |
Knowing how to protect yourself from fraud is important. A fraudster uses clever schemes to defraud millions of people every year. They often combine new technology with old tricks to get people to send money or give out personal information. So far the hackers have used emails to launch this type of attack, but with the widespread use of social media networks and smartphones with internet access, the types of attacking are multiplying. Here are some practical tips to help you stay a step ahead 1. Spot imposters. Scammers often pretend to be someone you trust, like a government official, a family member, a charity, or a company you do business with. Don’t send money or give out personal information in response to an unexpected request — whether it comes as a text, a phone call, or an email.
2. Do online searches. Type a company or product name into your favorite search engine with words like “review,” “complaint” or “scam.” Or search for a phrase that describes your situation. ” You can even search for phone numbers to see if other people have reported them as scams.
3. Don't believe your caller ID. Technology makes it easy for scammers to fake caller ID information, so the name and number you see aren't always real. If someone calls asking for money or personal information, hang up. If you think the caller might be telling the truth, call back to a number you know is genuine.
4. Don't pay upfront for a promise. Someone might ask you to pay in advance for things like debt relief, credit and loan offer, mortgage assistance, or a job. They might even say you've won a prize, but first, you have to pay taxes or fees. If you do, they will probably take the money and disappear.
5. Consider how you pay. Credit cards have significant fraud protection built in, but some payment methods don't. Wiring money through services like the Western Union or MoneyGram is risky because it's nearly impossible to get your money back. Government offices and honest companies won't require you to use these payment methods.
6. Don’t send money to someone you don't know. That includes an online merchant you’ve never heard of — or an online love interest who asks for money or favors. It’s best to do business with sites you know and trust. If you buy items through an online auction, consider a payment option that provides protection, like a credit card. Don’t send cash or use a wire transfer service.
7. Talk to someone. Before you give up your money or personal information, talk to someone you trust. Con artists want you to make decisions in a hurry. They might even threaten you. Slow down, check out the story, do an online search, consult an expert — or just tell a friend.
8. Hang up on robocalls. If you answer the phone and hear a recorded sales pitch, hang up. These calls are illegal, and often the products are bogus. Don't press 1 to speak to a person or to be taken off the list. That could lead to more calls.
9. Be skeptical about free trial offers. Some companies use free trials to sign you up for products and bill you every month until you cancel. Before you agree to a free trial, research the company and read the cancellation policy. And always review your monthly statements for charges you don't recognize.
10. Don't deposit a check and wire money back. By law, banks must make funds from deposited checks available within days, but uncovering a fake check can take weeks. If a check you deposit turns out to be a fake, you're responsible for repaying the bank.
11. Check the Source of Information From Incoming Mail. Your bank will never ask you to send your passwords or personal information by mail. Never respond to these questions, and if you have the slightest doubt, call your bank directly for clarification.
12. Never Go to Your Bank’s Website by Clicking on Links Included in Emails. Do not click on hyperlinks or links attached in the email, as it might direct you to a fraudulent website. Type in the URL directly into your browser or use bookmarks/favorites if you want to go faster.
13. Periodically Check Your Accounts. It never hurts to check your bank accounts periodically to be aware of any irregularities in your online transactions.
14. Enhance the Security of Your Computer. Common sense and good judgment are as vital as keeping your computer protected with a good antivirus to block this type of attack. In addition, you should always have the most recent update on your operating system and web browsers. There are always new online and phone scams, so stay informed and be cautious to avoid fraud. If you spot a scam, report it to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Your reports help the EFCC and other law enforcement investigate scams and bring scammer to justice. Source: http://www.sundylinks.com/2017/04/14-tips-to-protect-and-prevent-yourself.html
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Vacancies In Ibadan by dimexy247(m): 8:11pm On Apr 27, 2017 |
dagok: You are funny bro.. .. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Vacancies In Ibadan by dimexy247(m): 1:04pm On Apr 27, 2017 |
Plagiarism is bad for your career, you just copied and pasted my post, no acknowledgement nor modification. Are you that lazy to sell yourself by yourself? dagok: To anyone reading this, I am a graduate with 2:2, B.Tech in AGRONOMY from LAUTECH . Please if there's any available vacancies, kindly mail me via dagok2014@gmail.com. Thanks |
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Romance › Re: If She Can't Pay For Dinner, Then She's Not The One For You by dimexy247(m): 11:44pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
Are you "T-Pain" or "pained" slay momo  [quote author=chocodaviva post=55949363][/quote] |
Romance › Re: Meet The Most Eligible Bachelor On Nairaland (photo). by dimexy247(m): 3:04pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Meet The Most Eligible Bachelor On Nairaland (photo). by dimexy247(m): 11:22am On Apr 26, 2017 |
Just go to school to achieve that dream of being eligible. U're a young chap. Goodboi Mr0jay: What is your problem? can you kindly Bleep off? |
Romance › Re: Meet The Most Eligible Bachelor On Nairaland (photo). by dimexy247(m): 8:12am On Apr 26, 2017 |
Just go to school. Mr0jay: I can understand your pain sire.since you crave the charm i have but can't get it,you resort to insult. BTW,i don't think you are more knowledgeable than i am.MR maturity. |
Romance › Re: Meet The Most Eligible Bachelor On Nairaland (photo). by dimexy247(m): 7:20am On Apr 26, 2017 |
You look underage. So immature. Go to school and face your studies. You need it |
Romance › Re: Who Is Actually Broke? by dimexy247(m): 11:31pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
I concur |
Romance › Re: 5 Honest Reasons Why Some Nigerian Girls Are Still Single by dimexy247(m): 10:55pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Hahahaha, now I understand u are "pained" Anuofia iwo naa  Oyind18: Your type make me receive 8 months ban. Take your peanut off mention
Anuofia |
Romance › Re: 5 Honest Reasons Why Some Nigerian Girls Are Still Single by dimexy247(m): 10:51pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Lol, how does 1 minute relate with pain, #AreYouConfused, perhaps ur man is into BDSM  . Sorry gal, just seek help if u need a life-banging, earth-shattering and mouth-gaping orgasm  Oyind18: Lol, why e pain you? I talk to get on some guys nerves |
Romance › Re: If She Can't Pay For Dinner, Then She's Not The One For You by dimexy247(m): 10:35pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Hungry slay mama spotted  chocodaviva: If u can't pay d bills , stay away from women honourably , dis.is Africa a man pay d bills |
Romance › Re: 5 Honest Reasons Why Some Nigerian Girls Are Still Single by dimexy247(m): 10:22pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
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