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Technology MarketRe: Shop From|USA Stores To Nigeria|Air Cargo & Sea Cargo|Tax Free Shopping Delaware by dmkara: 2:16pm On Apr 11
I have 24 smartphones to ship from the USA all packed in a single package. The package weighs 9 lbs. Would ShopperMayor charge me based on the weight, or based on the number of phones?
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Writers, Editors, Employers: Get or Post Writing Jobs On This Telegram Group by dmkara(op): 12:13pm On Mar 19
Every Nigerian writer should be in this group even if they still look for jobs on Nairaland. It's designed to be the fastest way to get a writing job as a Nigerian, including from foreign clients.
Nairaland GeneralWriters Needed, Need Writers. by dmkara(op): 7:40pm On Feb 16
Hello Nairalanders,
If you are a freelance writer or script writer looking for work, then check this out. You'll find Nigerian writing jobs through this WhatsApp group.
https://www.nairaland.com/8619604/whatsapp-group-nigerian-writers-script
Writer needed, need a writer.
Literature/Writing AdsWriters, Editors, Employers: Get or Post Writing Jobs On This Telegram Group by dmkara(op):
Hello everyone,
I'm building a Telegram group for Nigerian writers and employers. These are the benefits members will get when they join:

Benefits for Employers
Your job offers will be visible to 100s within minutes of posting it (via notifications)
Writers have cheap access to a wide range of premium tools
Post once and get all the qualified candidates you want (no need for multiple posts)
Job postings can be targetted to specific freelance writers such as ghostwriters, scriptwriters, etc.
Only writers with samples are accepted in the group. Writers without samples must write one to join.
You can have job-postings deleted or edited to reflect their status so you aren't bothered with applications to closed jobs.
Some group memebers can volunteer to help check the draft of your writers for improvements before they submit it to you
You get VIP support to settle disputes for free
Post as many jobs as you want free of charge

Benefits for Freelance Writers

Get notifications for job postings specific to your skill, such as ghostwriter, scriptwriter, technical writer
Get cheap and reliable access to premium tools like Grammarly, Quillbot, Originality.ai, Copyscape, Getty-Images, and ChatGPT Plus.
Escrow protection for one-off huge projects, like a book or an academic project
The group will work with employers to get them to pay better rates for higher quality
Advertise your skill to employers several times a month
We want to make it a one-stop place for fining writing jobs
Both employers and workers have the opportunity to report misbehavior
Get free materials to enhance your writing prowess
Easy access to accomplished experts in the field from within or outside the group

I will invest money into this group to simplify hiring writers, finding jobs, and completing orders to the employer's satisfaction. Instead of searching all over nairaland for jobs, all you'll have to do is install Telegram and keep your phone connected to the internet.

REMOVE THE SPACES IN THE LINK
To join the group, organize your samples into categories and visit this link to join: https: //t. me/+PG09fdrjHLQwOTJk

I'll work to bring clients to the group - including international clients, God willing. So, just do your part and wait.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: View 500+ Article Samples By A Seasoned Writer With 6+ Years' Experience by dmkara(op): 2:24pm On Aug 14, 2025
still available to new clients. let's talk via email.
Literature/Writing AdsView 500+ Article Samples By A Seasoned Writer With 6+ Years' Experience by dmkara(op): 10:45am On Aug 14, 2025
Hello everyone. I greet you all.

If you are looking for a Nigerian freelance writer to write fluent articles that even native Egnlish speakers would love, thank God you are reading this post, because your problem is about to get solved. I'll give you everything you want of written content except promote adult or imoral stuff like gambling, porn, alcohol, weed, etc. You'll get far more than just articles or eBooks. I've worked with different people worldwide who've taught me SEO writing. The experience is completely in my head now and you can benefit from all of it. Check out the link below to see some of my samples.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cEfkVOumY1cqRNxSxMbiG9wbfC2fYDLx?usp=drive_link
I charge N5/word upward. Contact me at criticalwatcher2@gmail.com to discuss your tasks or project.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Remote Content Writer Needed For Immediate Employment by dmkara: 10:28am On Aug 14, 2025
Kikitafrica:
You don't have to become a nuisance on someone else's post, okay? The best thing you can do is set up your own business, then pay them millions—since you think emotion drives business—and pay them a salary.
I don't think he's being a nuisance. The money you offer is meager for the quality you want. No seasoned writer with even average writing skills would be interested in your offer except temporarily out of necessity. To get the best quality, prepare to pay for it now or in the near future. If you can pay at least N5 per word, contact me at criticalwatcher2@gmail.com. Check out the samples at the link below to decide whether its worth N5/word.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cEfkVOumY1cqRNxSxMbiG9wbfC2fYDLx?usp=drive_link
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InvestmentRe: Remote Online Work For Content Writers From Foreign Websites. by dmkara: 4:05pm On Jul 07, 2025
Aaron12:
Please House,
I'm looking for foreign remote online work websites that pays Nigerian content writers. Please my people help me. I have been jobless since I finished service 2024. I need help. I'm an article and content writer. I need renote online work services for my skills, Thank you and God bless you all as you do so to help a brother.
I'm working on something big to help Nigerian writers connect with international clients. Stay tuned as I'll post it on Nairaland when I'm done.
BusinessRe: I Don't Know Whether I Was Scammed Or Not By RAEHEEMEXCHANGE® by dmkara(op): 9:41pm On Jun 15, 2025
callmemakaveli:
RESOLVED, SINCE LAST YEAR.!

@Dmkara you forgot to the update the thread that this was settled, while we continued with our businesses smoothly without issues since then...
Yeah, this issue was resolved as outlined by this trader. He is cooperative.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 1:41pm On Jun 23, 2024
Still on track to achieving my target. Should post a major milestone here in late July.
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 9:21am On May 04, 2024
Still working on my book. It seems I'll end up with a 6 volume book and hope to finish asap and start sharing info on sales here.
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 9:27am On Apr 18, 2024
For those who think it's impossible to launch your first book on Amazon KDP and make hundreds of sales within days. Read this readdit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfpublish/comments/1c4apf9/2342_books_sold_after_launch_now_what/
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 6:55am On Apr 17, 2024
Hello everyone. I just discovered a Reddit sub where you can give people a few downloads of your books for free and hope for reviews on Amazon. If you write a great book the reviews will be good and many.
https://www.reddit.com/r/KindleFreebies/
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 2:29pm On Apr 06, 2024
Replying to Dvea

Many people narrate a sad story about Amazon self-publishing. I'm aware of all that. They wrote and published a book or books but people didn't buy. According to the client I told you about, you have to write what people are actively seeking to read. You don't just write a book solely for your passion in the field. It's business and you must produce according to demand. I know this because I suggested new book topics related to the one I wrote but the client didn't approve it after his research ---- telling me it's a niche that isn't moving well. So, it's absolutely important to discover a trending topic to write about. Another thing I noticed about this guy's books is that they are in low competition niches such as prepping, homesteading, doomsday, fasting, etc. Because when I search similar books in that field, there are usually very few. I saw one book by a Nigerian in that niche that got more 500 reviews in less than a year and it sold for about $7. Remember that no more than 10% of buyers review books. That means this guy has sold thousands of copies.

Obviously, your KDP experience wasn't good. The #1 reason why most authors fail is "giving up too soon". According to the pros, you should follow all the success tips by successful authors and ensure to publish at least 12 book (a dozen) before considering to quit. They also advice against writing fiction in the beginning. As a non-native English speaker, you'll have a better chance with non-fiction books. One guy said the fiction approach that gave him a breakthrough is trilogies. He didn't make any reasonable amounts with single novels. Note that there are non-native English speakers making good money with fiction and have a lot of English fans. If they can do it, why can't you.

So, how many books have you or did you publish on KDP? Because numbers matters a lot, according to the trilogy guy. And in what niches did you publish? What's the competition in that niche? Were they fiction or non-fiction? Did you do the right cover design, because there's a lot of secret to cover design. You must understand these secrets and tell your local cover designer in Nigeria. You should also be involved in the process. Don't design the cover yourself if you aren't a professional designer. Leave it to the pros. In Nigeria, you can get a great cover design for N3000 - N10000 depending on where you live. Go to any of the roadside computer shops that design calendars and talk to them. Unless they are amateurs, they'll definitely come up with ideas and designs that appeal to you. The boy I'm working with for my cover is less than 18 years old but he's so gifted that people praise him everywhere in the town. N5000 is a big amount to him. He's shown me design samples that are way better than thousands of crap I see on Amazon KDP. Understand all the ingredients of a super attractive book cover and explain it to your local designer. You'll be surprised what they'll do for from their years of experience designing wedding calendars, flyers, Business/Invitation cards, etc. Your book cover is the first marketing tool. It's the first thing most readers will see and if it's attractive, they'll read the title, and if they find it attractive, they'll click through and read the intro, and if they like that too, it's already a successful book unless negative reviews spoil the show. So, remember this very important rule: Don't design the cover yourself unless you are a professional designer. Of course you must do SEO well for people to see your cover. But the cover must be good for Amazon to take your book seriously. this is just about cover design. As time goes on, I'll talk about Niches, competitive analysis, keyword research, titles, introductions, and promotions. I do plenty of research and analysis. I focus on people's experiences not some theoretical work. And I know where to look for them and how to get the info I need. So stick around here and you should learn enough to spare you the research.

Can you share a link to the book you published on Amazon. I want to scrutinize the following features of the book to see where you might have got it wrong:
1. The niche
2. Competition
3. Keywords
4. Book cover
5. Title
6. Introduction

You are saying the cost of publishing a 35k-word book on Amazon is about $1000. I disagree. First, I'll personally write, edit, and proofread my books. When I wrote for this client, his editor did NOT change much (less than 2% of the word-count actually) in the book. Proofreading is even easier. Just give your eyes a 48-hour rest between writing and editing, and editing and proofreading. And you should be able to make sufficient improvements to it. cover design won't cost more than 5k at my little friend's shop. This is pretty much the only amount I'll spend to publish the book. I'll just provide him with several great book samples. In fact, I promise to share his final design with this community at the right time.

So, publishing my first book won't cost more than N5000 or approximately $4.
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 3:06pm On Apr 03, 2024
I think those who say Amazon KDP publishing is hard to succeed at probably didn't do their homework well. I've done in-depth research and studied the characteristics of failed books on KDP. They have a lot in common: unpopular topics, poor cover design, dull introduction, poor titles, grammatical and syntax errors, and many more. I'm giving this trade a very good try and am confident about success. I'll continue to share my experiences here as I forge ahead. Really wish to see lot of successful KDP publishers dropping great tips here from what they've learned.
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 5:53pm On Mar 30, 2024
Replying to joshkke

I like your suggestion that we might need to have another online group different from Nairaland. The problem with Nairaland is the difficulty in controlling spam, rude, and unhelpful content and scammers. There's no way to remove negative posts or easily flag scammers to warn others. It's also impossible to pin important posts like forum rules or free guide documents etc.

But a WhatsApp group requires more time and effort to type long posts (for those who use smartphones only). It is not suitable for this kind of community. I was considering starting a subreddit where moderators can fully control posted content to minimize harm and maximize the benefits to everyone. However, the participation on Nairaland has to be encouraging for us to consider a more controlled space.

As for periodic physical meets, I think it isn't safe unless the community grows to the point of creating a voluntary organization that holds conferences where self-publishers can meet and learn from one another. But I think we are still far from that happening.

So, you took a paid course on Amazon KDP publishing. That's impressive. I hope you learned a lot and I'm happy that you are willing to share it with others here for free. Also, congratulations on successfully writing a complete book. Could you share the Amazon link to your book? You might get some helpful suggestions about positioning it on Amazon and how to generally improve it.

Splitting subscription costs for writing tools like Grammarly.
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Literature/Writing AdsRe: Ebook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 8:43am On Mar 30, 2024
Replying to Dvea.

Thanks for your helpful inputs. I've read every word and you are right in most cases. However, I need to correct you on a few points.

First, I'm not advocating for freelance writers to stop accepting the exploitative writing offers on Nairaland. I'm saying they should start thinking about switching. They should be writing their books while working on these jobs as temporary means of income to settle bills.

I've learned some publishing secrets from the client I told you about. HE DOES NOT SPEND MONEY ADVERTISING HIS BOOKS. Here are some secrets he shared with me:

1. Your book should be in the right niche. Research and discover niches that have fewer books with relatively higher number of reviews. When a niche contains about 50 books and many of them have hundreds of reviews, it's worth considering.

2. People prefer non-fiction books within the range of 30k words, 35k max. Longer and shorter books can still sell well, but this is generally the sweet-spot, according to him.

3. Great cover design. He particularly emphasizes this to me. And many authors confirm this. There are great cover designers in Nigeria and on Nairaland. I can personally recommend a good one if you don't find any.

4. You need a killer introduction. This client shared his killer intro blue-print with me when I was writing the intro. The blue-print comes from AudioBook Income Academy and works magic for this client. I'll share the blueprint with everyone on this thread in the coming days (remind me if I forget). Your intro should have four things:
-It should begin with a story (people are captivated by stories), and they'll not skip it after reading the first line.
-Next is to address the prospective buyer's pain points, his or her problems
-Next is to indirectly and subtly promise to provide the solution (don't be too explicit)
-Finally, a call to action that urges them to buy

5. People like fiction books of at least 200 pages, preferably 300 pages. Your books should also have audio formats on Amazon KDP.

6. Selling on multiple platforms and in different formats, especially audio format. This means you need a good narrator or you can use a distribution service that offers free conversion to audio. One such service is PublishDrive, because they sent me an email three weeks ago introducing this service for Amazon books. I checked it out on their site and found that all you need to do is tick the box that says your book should be converted to audio as well. If you prefer a human narrator, you can focus on eBook and PDF formats until you make enough to high a native speaker narrator.

7. Getting good reviews from early buyers. Here's where this community can help one another. They don't have to pay $5 - $15 for books as you suggested. The author needs to first price the books at $0.99 or even less. Then the author informs people on this thread and shares a link to the book. He can offer cashback, recharge card, data, free books, etc. to get people to buy and review his book. This has two advantages:
First is that books with positive reviews have better ranking on Amazon. The second is that books with positive reviews incentivizes others to buy. This leads to more positive reviews if the book is good and consequently, higher rankings.

8. Using the right keywords for the title and descriptions. This is very important according to the client, and it requires some research.

7. Promoting your book (this isn't necessary). But if you've earned significant revenue from the book and feel you can spend some dollars to make even more, then it's okay to go ahead. You don't need to promote your book to make sales. My client never mentioned this. What mentioned was "fans". You need fans. If you don't have them yet, you can make a deal with an author who has some popularity and let him publish it in his name then split the income. In the meantime, you are working on building your own popularity.

One of the points you noted was about paying with Naira Cards limited to $20. If authors price their books at $0.99 or less, this should be enough for everyone here to buy 22 books a month for the purpose of reviewing them. That's more than enough in my opinion.

I think you also said something about getting your money from these platforms. PublishDrive and StreetLib send payments directly to Payoneer bank accounts. So does Amazon. A better alternative to Payoneer in Nigeria is Geegpay. It is a payment service aimed at Nigerians and offers US bank account (I think even European bank accounts). They also convert your money at almost black market rate and send the Naira equivalent directly to your bank account in Nigeria. You won't need to start looking for who to buy your US dollars.

As for making sales, I urge you to read my previous post again. A book priced at $2.99 generates over $1400 in sales in less than two months (my client published it in February despite me writing it in December. He was probably working on editing, formatting, cover design, etc). He also told me he would add hundreds of images. That was probably what delayed the publication.

You also talked about traditional publishers. It's okay to contact any Nigerian publisher via email and find out if they can publish your book without any upfront cost. They are picky but might agree to publish your book.
But self-publishing is better because it's fast and free.

Any questions are welcome concerning what I've talked about.
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Literature/Writing AdsEbook Publishing Business Thread - Free For All (need Writers, Writers Needed) by dmkara(op): 6:36pm On Mar 29, 2024
Hello everyone. Most Nigerian writers are being exploited by other Nigerians and foreign clients. I had been exploited too - as recently as December 2023 when I wrote a 35k-word eBook for $350. This eBook is currently selling fast on Amazon KDP and has many positive reviews. We need to stop this exploitation by making better use of our writing skills and helping one another with our experiences on writing for money. That's why I've started this thread. I hope it'll be one of the permanent and beneficial threads on Nairaland for writers. We'll just share tips and experiences here to help one another in the writing business. We can also hire writers from here and pay good rates for their effort. So, you might want to bookmark or follow this thread in case need to find it later. Don't forget to share your opinion and experiences after reading this post.

"writers needed" "need writers" - ignore these keywords. They are for writers to find this post.

I'm Planning To Quit Freelance Writing, and I Think You Should Too.

I've been writing since 2019 but am yet to make the kind of money I want in this life - millions of naira and lots of free time to enjoy it. In December last year, I wrote a book for one of US clients for $350. The book is moving well on Amazon, Audible, and other platforms, with "great" positive reviews. The last time I checked, it had about 50 positive reviews. That means way more than 50 people bought this book already. My research indicates that only about 10% of buyers write reviews on Amazon KDP. That means if 50 people review a book, it must have sold 500 copies. He priced it at $2.99. That means he's sold at least $1495 by now. Minus Amazon's 30% and he's left with $900+. That's over twice the money he's paid me and counting. Remember this is only for Amazon KDP. He sells his books on about 7 platforms. I didn't check those. His book's average prices are within the range of $7.99 - $9.99, and he seems to increase the price gradually. Most likely, he'll make thousands from this book before the year ends. When I saw this, I decided it was about time to quit writing for others and write for myself. I've gone far with my first book for Amazon KDP, a trilogy actually. I also have a political book in the pipeline as soon as these novels get published. The good part is that I don't need any upfront investments to publish my book. And I plan to use a eBook distribution service like StreetLib or PublishDrive, to sell on dozens of platforms in audio and eBook formats. This will maximize the profit. I'm sharing this info with you guys in case some people benfit from it. Start planning to stop hunting for jobs on Nairaland - jobs that most pay less than 10/word which is peanuts by global standards. You can make much more from your skill.

What Exactly Will We Do On This nairaland Thread? I'll List Them Below. Suggestions Are Welcome:


1. Sharing our publishing journey and experiences
2. Asking for advice and help where we face challenges
3. Helping one another with free information and tips for their problems
4. Hiring one another and paying good rates
5. Reviewing or commenting on books our members have written to help them improve their books
6. Finding new ways to make money from eBook self-publishing
7. Sharing strategies for writing and the tools to use
8. Researching the bestselling niches on Amazon KDP for our members to exploit
9. Helping others publish their books in our name to benefit from our popularity and fans (you can negotiate a split)
10. Contributing in whatever way that will help the members of this community
11. Reviewing one another's books on Amazon KDP and other platforms to promote it to new buyers
12. Helping with editing, proofreading, formatting, cover design, promoting, etc. of books by our members, who can pay upfront or after making sales.

"need writers" "writers needed" "need writer" "writer needed"

You can start by sharing your publishing experience on Amazon and other platforms, asking a question, or just telling us what you think about this thread and how it should be managed, such as how we can control offensive language, scams, bullying, and other unhelpful acts.

If you've written a new eBook and want people's reviews or comments, make sure to publish your book first and hold the copyright. You can post a viewable link to the Google Doc file of the book here for people to read and review it. You can disable the link after getting the number of reviews you want. Reviews can be written on Amazon KDP to promote your book. It'll be good to price it low, say $0.99, so many can buy and review it. If few or no body is willing spend $0.99 to review your book, you can offer to reimburse or even reward them after the review - maybe by giving them free copies of your other books, recharging their phone, buying them data bundles, or sending cash. It'll help your book in the long run by telling Amazon to push it up the ranking page and convincing people that this book is worth buying. I'll be one of the willing members to read your books and review them here or on Amazon KDP if I can afford to buy them.
Our country is in an economic mess. We got to help ourselves, family members and others by tapping income from the global economy. We can't do this by relying on the low-paid writing jobs on Nairaland. Let's help each other polish our writing skills and make millions instead of peanuts. That's when we can help ourselves and our people.

I'm talking too much. Time to stop. Please pour in the contributions below. Your opinion is important. Let others learn from you.

Thanks for reading people. I'll post regularly on this thread as I learn more in my self-publishing journey. I urge you to do them same.
Have a lovely day or night.
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BusinessRe: Make Money Publishing Your Own Books On Amazon KDP by dmkara: 5:15pm On Mar 29, 2024
Are you sure this isn't some marketing post? I don't like it when people ask for payments just to help fellow citizens learn the ropes at Amazon KDP. Why don't you just share your experience to help the many poor Nigerians who cannot afford even a 3 square meal?

I'm currently writing my first book for publication on Amazon and PublishDrive. I was inspired by an American I wrote a book for in December 2023. The book is selling well on Amazon and has many positive reviews - by Americans. I never thought Americans would read my book without complaining about the writing quality. It seems I can make money from this trade.
Christianity EtcRe: What Is Happening In Lagos?: The Debauched City by dmkara: 6:00pm On Mar 22, 2024
LegallyBlunt:
There's more. However, what sticks out most in this microwave generation is the DEBAUCHERY. Girls are going for far less these days. And boys are ever willing to pay, and have more than a handful of sex partners. Then there's the enhanced sugar daddy lifestyle. We now have teens who's eyes have 'tear.' Girls as little as 16 years now know the 'game.' Suddenly, they all want an iPhone, or the best apartments.
The guys are equally doing their bit. Fraud and fake schemes have allowed them live large, frequenting pubs, clubs, hotels, and the likes. There's life on the fast lane. The drugs have taken over in most quarters, and the stars lead the way, living recklessly and encouraging the youths to so same.
This is very true. It seems you are intelligent, upright, and know lagos a lot. I'm currently writing a novel (trilogy) with lots of moral lessons. I think having a chat with you about some morality issues in Nigeria would help improve my novel. I'm willing to pay for your help and contribution. Could you reach out at criticalwatcher2 [at] gmail (dot) com. I'll be glad to get in touch.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Experienced Writers Needed by dmkara: 5:44pm On Mar 22, 2024
MzteejaY:
If you are interested, kindly send an email with the samples of your previous work and a cover letter in the body of…
what's the email address?
Jobs/VacanciesThe Content Writer You'd Never Want To Replace by dmkara(op): 6:57pm On Oct 15, 2023
If you are looking for a Nigerian freelancer who writes like a native American; if you want a Nigerian writer whose articles get a lot of reader engagement; if you would love to hire a Nigerian writer with sufficient knowledge of SEO and blogging experience; I'm your guy. Check out the GDocs portfolio link below to see my writings.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hc9MwGPMV8oM9gPIE7JPZQnKE7AEhktJ?usp=drive_link


Rates start from #5/word depending on the complexity of your niche. Please do not contact me if aren't willing to pay at least #5/word.
Email me at content247s[@]gmail.com to discuss your content needs.
BusinessI Don't Know Whether I Was Scammed Or Not By RAEHEEMEXCHANGE® by dmkara(op): 5:54am On Apr 02, 2023
Hello guys,
I'd love to table this issue before Nairalanders in case someone else had the same experience with RAEHEEMEXCHANGE® having the phone number: +2348098769708. $225 was sent to a Wise account he provided me, and he claimed that the money was seized by the lady who owns the account. He asked to send me N10K weekly until he pays off my debt. I don't know whether he's lying or telling the truth. But if someone here has had the same experience with him or a similar experience, it means he's lying. This is the primary reason I created this post. He's a know currency exchanger and buyer on Nairaland.
Jobs/VacanciesWhere Can One Find High-Pay Writing Gigs? by dmkara(op):
How do you land lucrative foreign clients to write for?
WebmastersRe: Content Writers Needed ASAP! by dmkara: 8:01am On Nov 20, 2021
ObaOfEsan:
I need 2 content writers for an immediate job.

Please note; I don't need copy and paste. I need original stuffs.

Drop your number and I will contact you on WhatsApp immediately
Hi,

If you can pay N5/word for great writing, contact me via email: content247s@gmail.com
I've written hundreds of articles across different niches over the past 2+ years. Because of the effort I make to research and fine-tune my articles, I don't usually go below N5 per word. I hope whichever client you are working for pays enough for you to spare the rate I'm charging - which by international standards is actually peanuts. However, if you get your job from miserly foreign clients and can't afford to dole out a meager N5/word, I'll understand and kindly wait for a client who can pay. You are paying N5 per word for the best quality. You can view samples of my work or give me a test job.
Literature/Writing AdsRe: Looking For A Competent Writer With An Excellent Writing Skills by dmkara: 8:35am On Jun 22, 2021
Dhilariousdandy:
I'm currently in search of a professional writer with SEO experience who can deliver constant high-quality, informative and engaging content in the shortest time ever.

Rate is #3 - #5 depending on your competency.

If you're interested kindly drop your number and I will give you a call. Need to hire someone ASAP!

Please, please, and please don't apply if you know you can't deliver a quality piece.
I'm sure you are looking for those Nigerians who sound like a native American when they write. I've got plenty of samples to show you, and I know a lot of SEO too. Been doing this for the best part of two years - with publications on reputable U.S websites and blogs. No client ever drops me for quality or delivery issues. In most cases, I usually do the dropping when I get tired of slugging it for N2/word. But your 3 - 5 naira offer is irresistible right now, especially the five naira part. So, to know if I'm the writer you need, flick an email to content247s@gmail.com. I'll reply asap with samples attached. Sorry about the phone number. Unfortunately, I'm unable to make or receive phone calls at the moment. But don't worry about reaching me in an emergency. I'm online 8+ hours a day and I use a desktop email client that notifies me of all incoming messages. I typically respond to emails within an hour - except for those late-night emails.
Christianity EtcRe: Yep! TB Joshua Is Very Dead! by dmkara: 1:51pm On Jun 06, 2021
mrsoludomeka:
Our great prophet is gone,this man predicts accurately about the future and a good man.my question now is will his church still be flourishing and progressing in this country and all over the world?.may his soul rest in peace.
Have you asked yourself why he was unable to predict his own death? Someone posted above that he was even planning on celebrating his 58th birth date in 7 days' time. It's kind of weird that many don't use common sense to know this man was a false prophet. His foundation, which was set on sand, will collapse with his demise, unless the devils find a suitable person to replace him. His claim of being a prophet was the first sign of his falsehood, but many couldn't see it. Many people just don't seem to be able to use their brains anymore.
Another worrying sign is that the cause of death is not known. This is a premature death and it came just suddenly. He was strong and healthy just days before his death. No accidents involved, otherwise I think his people would have mentioned it. Looks like the death of an occult man (they are known to die such sudden and premature deaths).
I for one, know this guy was fake 100%.
BusinessRe: What To Do To Make Money Online? by dmkara:
Ramon92:
Is the UBA Africard still working for PayPal?


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Yes, it still works. I just withdrew through it four days ago. Go for the Africard dollar so that you can withdraw dollars over the counter and sell at black market rate of N450/$. It took me just hours to withdraw mine. Don't expect to see alert from UBA after PayPal withdrawal. You most likely won't. As soon as you see the email from PayPal telling you the transfer was successful, your money is most like already available.

I'll advice you to create a new account with UBA card platform (https://www.gtpsecurecard.com/UBA/Login.aspx) so that you can always check the balance on your dollar or naira card before going to the bank. Do not attempt to login before registering a new account as they will block your card after five wrong trials (which you will without a creating a new account). Click on "Set up New Account
". Use the "passcode" attached to the leaflet and the "ten-digit" account number at the back of your Africard (it starts with two zeros i think). The ten-digit account number is your "Customer ID", then Web Code is the "Passcode" (a four-digit number) concealed in the thin film you peeled off the leaflet. You'll have t place the thin film on a clear-white sheet of paper to see the "Passcode" more clearly.

Note: You must deposit $50 in your new dollar Africard before it can become active otherwise you won't be able to do anything with it. If you don't have $50 to activate your dollar card, I suggest you first get the Naira card and deposit just 2000 naira to activate it. Then link it to PayPal and withdraw from it. Also make sure you have at least N1000 on the naira africard before attempting to link it to PayPal. Then use the naira to buy $50 at the black market to activate your dollar card.

Note also that you can withdraw from PayPal even before confirming your card, especially if an error occurs while you are adding the card. Provided the card appears on PayPal, you can withdraw through it even if it reads "Unverified". I did this and it worked for me. The other thing is, do not panic when PayPal designates your withdrawal as "Pending". This happens automatically for first-time withdrawals or withdrawals to a new card, or withdrawing an unusual amount. Just cool down. In less than 24 hours, you should receive a message from PayPal that the transfer has completed. I experienced these things first hand while withdrawing from my Lesotho PayPal account which I created less than two weeks ago.

I hope this brief guide helps. Goodluck! If you face any challenges, reach me at henngwah@gmail.com. I might be able to help.
CareerRe: Content Writer Is Needed by dmkara: 8:47pm On Oct 29, 2020
dailygiveaway:
Hello,
I'm using this opportunity to tell you guys that there is a news blog that need content writers which will be paid monthly.
Minimum Payment is 15,000.00 due to what you're posting.

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BusinessRe: Premium Writers Needed by dmkara: 6:26am On Oct 29, 2020
JimD:
I work for a marketing agency client on a long term basis. About to add a new account - for long term projects too. I need to outsource some work.

I need a writer but not just any writer.

- You can write on complex real estate and /or marketing topics
- You know how to write premium articles, maybe put in a little creative twist whenever
- You're willing to complete a 500 words test project for free

Reply me with what you'll charge and how many articles you can complete in a week or month.. Thanks

NB: There's always work available.
From your post, I can see that you write pretty well, and I'm wondering if I can impress you enough to hire me. I'm currently looking for just one reliable client who pays on time and has a steady work supply. The right person will have all my attention and be my only client so there are no disappointments. I can pump out 1000 - 1500 words daily and sometimes even more.
But I hope you are not the type looking for some free service. There's nothing wrong with paying for a test job if it meets your standards. You could also request samples of work that has not been published anywhere. A Google "precision search" should always dig up an article wherever its lurking on the net. So you can always know if it's a published sample. I prefer giving prospective clients unpublished samples because they aren't likely to cheat on that since it won't be in their niche. Actually, I'm not comfortable with the "free test-job" idea. But I'll provide my own unpublished samples from a different niche so you know I wrote them.
If you want to talk, my email is: henngwah@gmail.com. I'm flexible, friendly, and funny to work with,and I charge low for a reliable first-quality service.
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