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Effective advertising gets people interested in your business or service quickly and explains it clearly. Keep this list of tips handy for writing eye-catching, persuasive ad copy: • Make your ads relevant and memorable. • Find, or invent, a creative hook. • Write the way people think. • Don't be ponderous or pompous. • Before writing an ad, know why people buy your products or services. • Remember that creativity is hard work; don't get lazy or discouraged. • Deliver the same message across all media. • Keep it simple; the consumer doesn't have time for complex copy. • Deliver your message with clarity. Visit us on www.facebook.com/tequila.nigeria |
My ex did all yet we still broke up... In other news... tomorrow is monday! |
Cutehector:Fifa 2015 for my beau |
Cutehector:Dude... it's not just any shoe!!! ![]() |
As for me I can buy it for my lover
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Great News |
Prioritizing daily tasks is key to successful time management. When you prioritize, you make sure you accomplish the most important tasks first. Make time management a habit — your stress level (and your boss's!) will thank you. Follow this process: 1. Start with a master list. Write down every single task, both mundane and critical, that you need to accomplish. Don't rank the items at this point. Be sure to include routine duties. Neglecting to schedule the humdrum to-do items can topple your well-intentioned time-block schedule. 2. Determine the top priority A-level tasks — things that will lead to significant consequences if not done today. Focusing on consequences creates an urgency factor so you can better use your time. If you have a scheduled presentation today, that task definitely hits the A-list. 3. Categorize the rest of the tasks. Use these categories: * B-level tasks: Activities that may have a mildly negative consequence if not completed today * C-level tasks: Activities that have no penalty if not completed today * D-level tasks: D is for delegate. These are actions that someone else can take on. * E-level tasks: Tasks that could be eliminated. Don't even bother writing an E next to them — just mark them out completely. 4. Rank the tasks within each category. If your list has six A items, four B items, three C items, and two D items, your six A tasks obviously move to the top of the list, but now you have to prioritize these six items in order: A-1, A-2, A-3, and so forth. What about the D items? They're ripe for being delegated to someone else! Consider the 85/10/5 rule: You tend to invest 85 percent of your time doing tasks that anyone else could do, 10 percent of your time to actions that some people could handle, and just 5 percent of your energy goes to work that only you can accomplish. Home in on the critical 5 percent and recognize the remaining tasks that are easiest to delegate. 5. Repeat this process each day. Some of the Bs will move up, but others will stay in the B category. Some of the Cs may leapfrog the Bs and become the highest priority As. For more tips go to www.facebook.com/tequila.nigeria |
As for me... Mr corn did
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Brand New with all accessories Price: 85,000 (Negotiable)
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booqee:You now know how guys feel bah ![]() |
olaolulazio:Why? |
Merlissa:Modified I love the responses... I'd start my lectures on how to approach guys 101 |
smudge2079:#Epic |
Acekidc4:Jesu!! *put hands on my head* Bet y?? |
RickRichards:Trying to imagine you catwalk ![]() |
Beautiful... Keep it up bro! |
banme:Future |
ATMC:Explanation pls |
Acekidc4:*now wooing you* |
All year space bookers sha!!! |
He/She She/he Am confused!!! |
As for me, it's not wrong.. I'd totally ask him out
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OnyeEgo1:Somewhere in kalahari |
Na so craze dey start |
Abduletudaye:It's cool.. put up a new post today. |
Bet Why?? |
IamLEGEND1:its in part 1 http:///1MtBwFX |
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