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Webmasters / How To Move Your Blog Posts And Pages From One Blog To Another by EvergreenAxes: 12:17am On Nov 10, 2020
How To Move Blog Posts Between Blogger Blogs Without Effect

Did you just create a new blog with a better name that well describe your niche and the type of blog you run. And you're thinking of how to move your old blog posts, pages and comments to this new blog without having to copy and paste from the old blog or even ending up duplicating your content on Google search?

Or did you recently discovered that you've written on a number of topics that are somewhat irrelevant to the purpose of you creating your blog, and you're looking for a way to keep them elsewhere so that your blog can look more wholesome to your audience?

Whatever your case may be, here's a step by step guide to walk you through the process of moving (exporting and importing) your blog content from one Blogger blog to another without effect.

1: Sign in to Blogger and click on settings

2: Locate the "Manage Blog" section of the settings and click on "Back Up Content". Afterwards, download your blog content.
This will allow you to have the whole of your blog content (i.e. your blog posts, pages and comments) on your device as a file. It's usually saved to your documents or download files.

3: Open the blog where you wish to have the blog posts and pages. I call it the preferred or destination blog.


4: Go to its settings like you did in #2, then import/upload the downloaded file. Then you're done.

Meanwhile you can choose to automatically publish all the posts and pages or not.

Congratulations! You just moved your blog contents to your preferred blog.

But what about how to deal with the effect I.e. in a case whereby your post had already been indexed by Google. How do you avoid duplicating your content on Google search or even ending up getting scolds by Google?

Apart from that, how about your social shares? Remember they'll still be point to the old blog so, how do you deal with it?

If your interested, then kindly check out the full guide on how to move your blog content (post, videos, files and pages) from one blogger blog to another WITHOUT EFFECT here �

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Education / Easy To Follow Tips On How To Graduate With First Class In Nigeria by EvergreenAxes: 12:14pm On Jun 08, 2020
Graduating with distinction here in Nigeria requires a lot of effort, discipline and commitment. And one of the most commonly asked questions by Nigerian students is how to easily make distinction in all courses and even end up graduating with a first-class honors, in spite of all the unaccommodating factors in the education system.
If this is also your question, then this article is for you. So right now, what I want you to do is to stop thinking about the difficulties of achieving your dream and read on.


But wait, why do you need to make distinction in your courses or even graduates with a first-class honours?

According to Professor Olayiwola Fasoranti O. [B.Sc, M.Sc & Doctorate in Sociology and Anthropology], "Education is a major ladder whereby one move from one level to another in a social system." And yes, it's true because in this present world, people really value education and as a matter of fact, almost everyone is striving to own a degree or two because it seems to be one of the major path people tread to better life.
Apparently, I don't need to start telling you how important your grade in the university or polytechnic is, but I just want to let you know how relevant and significant it is to own a degree with distinction.

1. Making distinction in your courses will certainly make you stand out among peers. This will of course, get you some popularity that can ignite your soul to win more.

2. You stand a better chance of getting scholarships and awards when you make distinction in your courses.

3. It's a way to make everyone proud of you especially your parents.

4. It will boost your chances of being qualified when you need to further your education i.e Master's degree and Doctoral degree (Ph.D).

5. It can attract great people and great opportunities to you because they see the light in you.

6. Also, graduating with a first class will certainly increase your chances of getting good jobs, in fact, firms will be willing to employ you at a higher pay than the usual. They can even be flexible with you when it comes to their terms and conditions, all because of your excellence.

7. And last but not the least is that, people will always respect you and even make you their role model because they see success in you.

Irrespective of these benefits and the situation of Nigeria education, I will never advice you to go to any length to achieving first-class honors. Because there's no usefulness in achieving a first-class, without being able to show value for it. Am sorry if am too hard, but that's the truth. Besides, you won't be needing to try any kind of "runs" to gain distinctions, since I'll be giving you some tips to make it easier for you to achieve your dream "in a honest way".

Kindly continue reading here.... �

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Don’t forget to leave a comment on the post because I would like to hear from you. Also, If you find this article useful, please, feel free to share it on your social media and help Nigerian students learn how to make distinction in school.

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