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lastbaff@gmail.com But I can't post for free. I have a lot of samples if you want. |
Correct guy. Him really try oo Do you like my signature? |
Street is getting harder. Just this morning I hear say N10 sugar no dey again. May God help us. Check out my signature |
Shey the guy promise them Biafra ni? Check out my signature |
I know he can't do all that. Na just mouth. |
Lol... The first guy said he should join first bus to Nigeria. Some people ehn See my signature |
Jumia 2016 Black Friday is Nov 14th to Nov 25th. Not 11th @op |
A citizen won a state government in court... for Naija... Wonderful. But wait, what's the source? ![]() Check out my signature |
I saw this on a Whatsapp group HOW TO TRACE A MISSING OR STOLEN PHONE If you lose your mobile phone, you can trace it without going to the police. Most of us always fear that our phones may be stolen at any time. Each phone carries a unique IMEI no. i.e. International Mobile Equipment Identity No which can be used to track it anywhere in the world. This is how it works: 1. Dial *#06# from your mobile. 2. Your mobile phone shows a unique 15 digit. 3. Note down this number at a secure place except in your mobile phone itself as this is the number which will help trace your phone in case of theft. 4. Once stolen, just E-mail this 15 digit IMEI No. to cop@vsnl.net with details as stated below: Your name:____________________ Address:______________________ Phone model:_________________ Make:_________________________ Last used No.:_________________ E-mail for communication:_____ Missed date:___________________ IMEI No :_______________________ 5.Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hours via a complex system of GPRS and internet, You will find where your hand set is being operated and the new user's No. will be sent to your email. 6. After this, you can inform the Police with the details you now have. PLEASE SHARE THIS VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE. |
Hmm My signature though |
Naija and power sha Look at my signature |
Who's Alikiba? Never heard that before. Abeg see my signature jor |
As a freelance writer or copywriter, you’re bound to make mistakes. You’re bound to make even more mistakes when you’re just starting out. Learning from other people’s mistakes will keep you abreast and reduce the number of mistakes you make. Top writers in history were also beginners at some point and they’ve made several mistakes. But even with such mistakes, why are they the best today? They learned from their mistakes and became better. This article is intended to help you envisage dangerous pit holes and avoid them as a freelance writer looking to grow big in this business and become one of the most recognized writers in the world. The list will go a long way in fast tracking your growth in this business. 19 Freelance Writing Mistakes 1. Not improving your skills As a beginner, you learn the art of writing and getting clients. You might even take several online classes — like I did — to boost your career. But what happens when you start getting clients? Most of the times, the answer is that you’re always working on one project or the other. You become too busy to improve your skills. This isn’t good for your business. 2. Working for too long hours You might have left your day job because you want to have enough time for yourself and do what you love. The fact is sometimes when you start doing what you love, you get too carried away that you tend to work far longer hours than you expected or are supposed to. The result is that you burn out and might even become unproductive. Take some time off, relax and get refreshed. 3. Not collecting upfront payment Of course, you expect to get paid for working so hard to get a client’s assignment done. I can imagine how it feels when you finish a client’s work and all you get is stories and excuses. Always ask for at least 50 percent upfront – to make sure you don’t work for free. You’ve got bills to pay! However, you might overlook this for regular clients that prove to be trustworthy. 4. Not having a niche This is a common mistake among new freelance writers. When you’re starting out, you might have a problem choosing your niche. My advice is that you choose a niche that you love. Choose a niche that has career prospect. Most times, clients don’t want generalists; they look for specialists in a particular niche that can get the job done perfectly. As a generalist, you’re at a disadvantage. 5. Not investing in your business Your first payments should not be used for all those lavishing stuff. I understand you have a dream to live big. But the time isn’t ripe for all that. Use your first payments to reinvest in your writing business. Crave to appear more professional and expand your business. You’ll feel more confident to increase your rates and live the kind of life you’ve always dreamed of. 6. Not meeting deadlines If you don’t meet your clients’ deadlines, your writing career is on the verge of being dead. When you struck a contract, make sure you’re able to meet up with the client’s deadline. If the time is too small, ask for an extension. If possible, set another deadline for yourself to finish the job, at least, a day before the agreed time and don’t procrastinate. Just because you feel you can finish a client’s assignment before the deadline shouldn’t be a yardstick to delay it. Some unforeseen circumstance might come up. Giving too many excuses to clients can damage your freelancing career. Click here to see the full list: 19 Dangerous Mistakes That Can Damage Your Freelance Writing Career |
Dandsome:Check the link. E pass one. |
Hmm Abeg read my signature |
Haba... N480 for 800 words? And una go dey shout say politicians wicked. ![]() |
Finnish guy. Thank God say you don finish. |
So when will they/we be contacted?? Check out my signature |
Isn't that Brazilian flag? Why are they holding it there? Recession? See my signature |
As far as I know.... With all this Carlcare guys everywhere, the business is gradually going down. But if you can think of a way to improve the system, like adding laptop repair to it or something creative, it's a good idea. As for duration, it depends on your pace of learning and background. It shouldn't take much time If you already know about electrical or engineering stuff (I mean practical not paper work). I never learnt how to repair a phone but I've repaired a few faulty phones. That's because of my background. Hope this helps. |
Nawa oo.. I feel for her. Right now, she's not living a normal life. I just hope this whole thing doesn't do her psychological damage. See my signature |
GodIsFoolish:If a man claims to be God and you believe him, then who is foolish? God or you? Just so you know, he never claimed to be God. He was sent by God. |
GodIsFoolish:From your statement, you're saying that God was hung in the past. How on earth is that possible? God is the creator of heaven and earth, the creator of all mankind. You can't see him, talk more of hang him. Get that right. |
This is serious oo |
Nice one. I hope it will be well utilized. |
Yet to be determined. |
Time don reach |
E don happen Abeg see my signature jare |
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