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You'll just get the notification but no data... I did it twice and got 100mb twice but no date just 0.00mb |
Like if you will vote him in 2019.. Share if you won't ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hi guys post a picture of a typical facial expression and what it means especially Nigerian expressions... Lemme go first .. Exam don start and you still they sleep
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Momoh7:I hold you? slowpoke |
After all the bumbum he's been craving for.. ![]() |
I personally think I have spent up to 1. Something million sha on recharge |
Momoh7:do you know what is 2.5 million ![]() |
Since you started using phone how much have you spent on recharge alone has it been up to one million naira? Lalasticlala come and see |
Yes oo it even happened here in agbani some were delayed for more than 1 hour.. After adding 10k for late payment of fees you still keep students outside |
A LIZARD IN NIGERIA DOES NOT BECOME A CROCODILE ABROAD.... BE WISE NOBODY WILL BUILD NIGERIA FOR US NIGERIA WILL BE BUILT BY NIGERIANS |
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My newly approved naija non hosted adsence is not displaying....... Pls help |
We’ve run more than $1 million in Facebook ad spend for clients of all sizes, with goals ranging from fan growth to selling products and services online. We get sales and leads and engagement for them- whatever their goal is. We test constantly to ensure that the ad costs are as low as possible, and that the ad spend goes to the best performing ads. Some companies get profits, or super low-cost leads- but other companies fail with Facebook ads. No matter how powerful Facebook ads CAN be, there are some common mistakes that prevent Facebook ads from getting you great results. When you create a Facebook ad, the first thing it asks you is what your objective is: For example: Website clicks: measure the cost per click (or cost per conversions if you’re tracking that) Website conversions: measure the cost per lead or cost per sale Page Post Engagement: measure the cost per engagement Page Likes: measure the cost per fan Those are the most common objectives. By focusing on “cost per” metrics, you can improve effectiveness without increasing the ad spend. SOLUTION: If you can track a lead or sale, definitely test the website conversion ad type. Test that against a website clicks ad, and against promoting a post that has the link to the landing page in it. Yes, you need to build an audience first, and yes, increasing your fan engagement helps support any future conversion efforts. But ultimately, when you want to convert with Facebook ads, targeting fans is the way to go. The data does not lie. When we think through this process, it makes complete sense. The more relevant an ad is to you specifically, the more likely you are to notice and act on it. And we know most Facebook fans are existing customers or potential customers of a business. Ads targeted at existing customers and Facebook users already familiar with a business will clearly see a higher success rate. Here’s an example — I keep getting thisMastercard ad that is basically an attempt for Mastercard to get email addresses for their card owners. Not Doubling Down on What Is Working Carpe Diem! (Seize the Day!) In the digital age, everything changes at the speed of light. What works well today might be a complete waste of time in just a month — or less. When something is generating a great ROI, don’t wait to increase your spending on it because down the line it might not work any more — or not as well. Double down immediately and get the most out of it as soon as possible. In the early days of Facebook Advertising, I committed this error as CEO of Media Zen, a blog network where we had lots of organic traffic from our Facebook Pages. Back then almost no one was advertising on Facebook, so advertising to get more Likes was very cheap and we used it to reach 100,000 fans at the ridiculously low price of 1¢ per Like Not Testing Images Images are the first thing that Facebook users will see. Making an assumption that you know what image will get your Facebook ad clicked on the most is a bad idea. There are some great best practices when it comes to Facebook ad images, but if we do not test our assumptions, we are missing an opportunity. Always split test your Facebook ads, especially your images. Webtrends has a great set of slides when they present on Facebook ads. They ask the audience to guess which Facebook ad image performed the best out of a group of 12 images. Here is the slide: We see the smiles, the faces, pictures of women, etc. And most of us have heard those things make good ad images. It turns out, for this specific example, the ad that outperformed everything else by far, was the odd festive image of decorations. Who knows why. The point is, when you have the ability to put a dozen or two images out there to TEST and see which image performs better, do it. You save money in the long run and create an ad that will get noticed more and create more clicks. Source: http://www.9jatruetalk.com/2016/11/top-biggest-common-mistakes-in-running.html?m=1
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Are you trying to get Facebook like's for your photos, page's and some other stuff? There many ways that can be done. Firstly there are paid site that get Facebook likes for you when you register and pay them, they work the likes out. On the other hand there are also free site that deliver Facebook page,pictures likes E which are FREE SITES THAT OFFERS FREE LIKES 1. TRAFFUP 2. MYLIKER 3. KINGDOM LIKE 4. AUTOLIKESGROUP 5. FACEBOOK LIKE PAID FACEBOOK LIKE 1. BOOSTLIKE Source: http://www.9jatruetalk.com/2016/11/how-to-get-free-facebook-auto-likes.html?m=1
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WhatsApp Extends Blackberry Shutdown Till June 2017 WhatsApp earlier this year announced they would no longer be supporting BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10 handsets by the end of 2016 but it seems they have changed their mind. According to an update in the FAQ section of the WhatsApp App it has now been extended to June 2017. WhatsApp support for mobile devices As announced in our blog, we will soon be ending support for certain devices.On June 30, 2017, we will no longer support the following platforms: BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10 Nokia S40 Nokia Symbian S60 The following platforms will no longer be supported at the beginning of 2017: Android 2.1 and Android 2.2 Windows Phone 7 iPhone 3GS/iOS 6 These platforms don’t offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our app’s features in the future. If you use one of these affected mobile devices, we recommend upgrading to a newer Android running OS 2.3+, a Windows Phone 8+, or an iPhone running iOS 7+ before the end of 2016 to continue using WhatsApp. The new update for the BlackBerry 10 version is available through BlackBerry World, it should be however noted that this just resets the time-bomb built into the app. a whole lot of people have been trying to dispose their phones to get compatible ones but i guess now they’ll wait a little more. Source: http://www.9jatruetalk.com/2016/11/breakingcongratulations-to-blackberry.html?m=1 |
Is propeller better too? |
Has adsence change the way they implement ads code on blogger.... cos I applied for over a month now..... No reply... Is it only me? |
Abeg Wetin concin house of assembly here Shey na dere papa money dem won scam ni....... Afterall na some work we put dem for no b dis nonsense gossip of mmm... Make dem leave mmm na... |
ABUJA-MEMBERS of the House of Representatives Wednesday resolve to probe into the operations of the internet based wonder bank, otherwise known as “MMM Nigeria Scheme” in order to save innocent Nigerians from falling prey to fraudsters in this era of economic recession. Consequently, the House has mandated its committees on banking and currency as well as that on financial crimes to probe the operations of the wonder bank and report back to the House for further legislative action within the next four weeks. Sergey Mavrodi of inventor MMM This was however sequel to the adoption of the motion promoted by Rep. Saheed Akinade Fijabi, APC, OYO, complaining about the wide acceptance by Nigerians of the unregulated Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox scheme, popularly known as MMM which was established in 1989 by three Russian nationals with a promise that participants in the wonder scheme will make 30 per cent on investment after 30 days. Fijabi noted that every Nigerian participating in the MMM scheme which has no legal backing is vulnerable to losing his/her investment as there is no identifiable platform to guarantee the security of the invested funds. Already, he declared that the Central Bank of Nigeria has described the scheme as fraudulent, recalling that many Nigerians had been victims to similar schemes in the past, such as the Wes Solution, Pennywise and Wealth Creation, all in the name of making quick money. According to him, the scheme prides itself as a mutual fund through which recruited members contribute money in form of assistance without any intent to engage in banking business. “But the scheme’s structure, operations and intendment indicate otherwise as their clients can have multi-level structures under them and receive bonus (in percentage) from each financial transaction of every participant in their structures.” Fijabi further explained the scheme entered the Nigerian circle this year, by capitalising on the high level of unemployment and poverty to deceive unwary Nigerians into falling prey to their antics. He averred that the antecedents of the founders of the scheme cannot guarantee security of investment in the scheme in the long run as reports indicate that similar schemes by the same founders had been launched in Russia where investors lost their monies running into millions of dollars. “It is worthy of note that the government of China banned the operations of MMM on the ground that it was a payment pyramid scheme without registration in the country and has the capacity to cause financial havoc in the system”, Fijabi added Source: http://www.9jatruetalk.com/2016/11/nigerians-participating-in-mmm-scheme.html?m=1
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Who dope pass 1 or 2?
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What is going on here? lol this woman was spotted boarding a bus in lagos. What tribe is she? - I can't laff alone ![]()
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This is one of the most disturbing things I've seen.According to facebook user, Daniel Kemp Kemp, this man and woman above were stabbed by his wife after she caught them in bed together.watch video Check more pics: http://www.9jatruetalk.com/2016/11/graphic-photos-and-video-woman-stabs.html?m=1 Source: www.9jatruetalk.com
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Naija guys no go kill us
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