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HP 15 notebook Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 19043) System Model: Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 2.16GHz (4 CPUs) Core i3 Memory: 4096MB RAM HARDDRIVE 850 GIG Location Lagos mainland egbeda No issue just a white duct hardly notice when working or watching movies 100k price is negotiable Battery life is ok
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Blogs for Sale: agen.com.ng wenchatpro.com.ng cheesytoy.com Due to recent Google updates, I’m shifting my focus and no longer have time to create fresh, AI-free content. Instead of letting these blogs sit idle, I’m offering them for sale. If you’re interested, reach out. |
Dishboss:I never even get the 50k sooo yh |
advanceDNA:ohh ok |
advanceDNA:easily bought i guess from the counter |
sumsench:very |
Google no try |
Like new |
Sav |
Happy Sunday |
Dishboss:with an attitude like that, no |
Dishboss:We can continue there yup, if its indexing, cause am trying to get 3 of my website back on Google but nothing is happening |
Dishboss:I have 3 websites already Google update as affected them thats why i need one that's haven't been affected |
Dishboss:Well no intention of running one I can keep d hosted domain, wetin make u tire go tire me too |
Dishboss:Pm i want to buy but will have to turn it to a blog or forum. Want to sell a laptop to raise money to buy it sooo Will u post a new content or article I want to see if Google index it. My number is on my signature urs isn't |
Govt say ok master. But send money |
"How Google Core Updates Are Killing Blogging and Destroying Livelihoods" Blogging Used to Be Fun Until Google Core Updates Became a Thing For years, blogging was a promising way for individuals and businesses to share their insights, entertain audiences, and make a living. Writers poured their hearts into creating content, knowing that their hard work could attract readers and generate income through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. But then, Google’s core updates became a recurring nightmare, turning the dream of online success into a struggle for survival. The Rise and Fall of Blogging Careers Many bloggers once thrived by creating valuable content that resonated with their audiences. They followed SEO best practices, engaged with readers, and built loyal followings. However, with each Google core update, their traffic would plummet overnight. Websites that once ranked on the first page of search results suddenly disappeared into obscurity, replaced by large corporations and AI-generated content. These updates, designed to improve search quality, often do the opposite. Instead of rewarding genuinely useful content, they favor big-name brands, news websites, and large media corporations, leaving independent bloggers struggling to compete. For many, years of hard work have been undone in an instant, cutting off their primary source of income. How Google’s Algorithm Updates Destroy Livelihoods 1. Unpredictable Traffic Drops Google’s core updates are infamous for causing massive traffic losses. A blogger might wake up to find that their website’s traffic has dropped by 70% without any clear reason. This unpredictability makes it nearly impossible to maintain a stable online business. 2. Favoring Big Corporations Over Independent Creators Google claims its updates improve search quality, but in reality, they often push smaller creators down in rankings while prioritizing big media houses and e-commerce giants. Independent bloggers who have spent years building expertise and credibility are now losing to corporations with massive marketing budgets. 3. Loss of Ad Revenue and Affiliate Income With traffic loss comes a decline in ad revenue and affiliate earnings. Many bloggers rely on Google AdSense or affiliate programs to make a living. When rankings drop, so does their income, forcing them to look for alternative jobs or abandon blogging altogether. 4. Shifting Goalposts of SEO Google’s vague and constantly changing guidelines leave bloggers in the dark. What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow, and without clear direction, bloggers are left guessing how to adapt. Investing time and money into SEO strategies feels like playing a losing game. 5. Rise of AI-Generated Content The rise of AI-generated articles has further worsened the situation. Many websites now churn out low-quality, automated content that ranks higher than well-researched, human-written pieces. Google’s updates seem to favor quantity over quality, making it harder for authentic creators to compete. The Harsh Reality: Adapt or Perish For many bloggers, the golden era of blogging is over. Some have shifted to social media, newsletters, or platforms like YouTube and TikTok to reach audiences directly. Others have abandoned content creation entirely, unable to keep up with Google’s ever-changing rules. The core updates have proven that relying solely on Google for traffic is a dangerous game. Bloggers who wish to survive must diversify their strategies, build direct connections with their audience, and explore alternative income streams. Final Thoughts Blogging was once a gateway to financial freedom, but Google’s core updates have turned it into a battlefield. While some may adapt and find new ways to thrive, others have seen their livelihoods destroyed overnight. https://cheesytoy.com/how-google-core-updates-are-killing-blogging-and-destroying-livelihoods/ The harsh truth is that in today’s digital world, depending on Google alone is a risky gamble—one that many bloggers have already lost.
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wazobeer:As the currency they increase u no hear ssay most schools dey complain say student no dey come again, which one b d hammer for there |
wazobeer:n they are spending in naira? |
The Dark Side of Dubai - The Dubai They Don't Want You to See or Know | Full Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YGzHxsqIec?si=C2F_vQQanEYjmSq2 Many see DUBAI as the “capital of the future”, but there is a side that few know about. A HIDDEN side, where gold crumbles into dust and glamor gives way to a harsh, suffocating reality. That place is called Sonapur. For most visitors, it's just an unknown name, a spot off the tourist map. But for thousands of migrant workers, Sonapur is the very definition of survival. Today Bello Mundo will take you to see this visceral contrast between two Dubais: one where luxury shines brightly, and another where the struggle for the basics is a constant. https://cheesytoy.com/ |
All d one dey do xtain dey silent put |
Jagajagaban resign with ur birthday |
obembet:tittle 7k n ur parent 5500 sorry but ur upbringing is a failure |
More like headmen |
He is gay n u look like a guy |
A former Eminem studio engineer was charged Wednesday with stealing the Detroit rapper’s unreleased music and selling it online, federal prosecutors announced. Investigators say more than 25 songs have been played or distributed online without the consent of Eminem or Interscope Capital Labels Group, which owns Eminem’s music, the Associated Press reported. The music was stored on password-protected hard drives kept in a safe at Eminem’s studio in Ferndale, a Detroit suburb, according to an FBI affidavit. Joseph Strange, 46, of Holly, Michigan, was charged via a criminal complaint with copyright infringement and interstate transportation of stolen goods, Acting US Attorney Julie Beck in Detroit said. Strange, who lost his job at Eminem’s studio in 2021, could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of both counts. Strange’s attorney, Wade Fink, said in a text to the Associated Press that Strange is a married father of two “with decades of dedication to the music industry.″ He called the charges “untested allegations” that haven’t been vetted by a grand jury or a judge. “We will handle the matter in a courtroom and we have great faith in the judges of our district,” he said. Studio employees reported the theft to the FBI in January, saying unreleased music that was still in development was being played on various websites, including Reddit and YouTube. A review showed someone transferred files from a hard drive in a safe to an external hard drive in October 2019 and January 2020, when Strange was a sound engineer at the studio. Investigators found buyers after Eminem business associate Fred Nassar posted an online warning to fans not to distribute the music. A Canadian resident who used the screen name Doja Rat told investigators he had purchased 25 unreleased songs from Strange for about $50,000 in Bitcoin. He said he raised the money from a group of fans of Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers III. Strange also was trying to sell some of Eminem’s handwritten lyric sheets, Doja Rat said. Another group of fans organized by someone in Connecticut using the screen name ATL also purchased a “couple” of songs from Strange for about $1,000, according to the affidavit. An FBI search of Strange’s home in January turned up numerous handwritten Eminem lyric sheets and notes; a VHS tape of an unreleased Eminem video; and hard drives with 12,000 audio files. Some of the files contained music in various stages of development by Eminem and unidentified artists working with him, according to the affidavit. Eminem won for best hip-hop act at the 2024 MTV EMAs and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022. The affidavit notes that Strange signed an agreement as part of his severance package that specifically prohibited him from electronically circulating Eminem’s work. https://cheesytoy.com/joseph-strange-former-studio-engineer-is-charged-with-stealing-unreleased-eminem-music-and-selling-it-online/ “Protecting intellectual property from thieves is critical in safeguarding the exclusive rights of creators and protecting their original work from reproduction and distribution by individuals who seek to profit from the creative output of others,” Beck said in a news release.
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