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3.) Over 500 million naira was poured into MMM just last month. And nearly 1 million Nigerians visited their website. And last time I checked ghost don't have money to be GHing Or. PHing
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2.) They wouldn't tell you that they just paid someone in MMM yesterday to release some of their macro.
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Here are 3 signs your neighbors are still doing MMM This article first appeared in www.letnairaworkforyou.com (Nigeria largest financial forum) 1.) MMM website is in the 10 most visited website in Nigeria right now, just behind nairaland and well above lindaikejisblog. Or maybe Nigeria spirit and ghost now visit websites.
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3.) Top betting secrets that will increase your bet winnings by 100%
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2.) How to start your own ponzi scheme platform with just ₦5,000 capital
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According to Nigeria largest online financial forum,www.letnairaworkforyou.com, here are the most downloaded money making free ebooks in Nigeria today. 1.) 101 business you can start with no money.
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This article first appeared in www.letnairaworkforyou.com It's normal for your business to go through up periods and down periods. When you're in a down cycle, employees can get worried about their job security and jump ship. Here are three tactics you can use to keep your best employees happy during a downturn for your business. Start putting people in the roles that fit them best. “This is the time to ask some tough questions,” Hopson says. Who on the staff is so tired and discouraged they can no longer do their jobs well? Who has been moved outside of their normal roles, and how are they handling their new positions? Do they need to be moved back or not? “Once you’ve answered these questions, you can step back and take a more accurate look at your staff,” he says. “You’ll be able to add people where you need them – and remove people where you don’t.” The method to do this is quite simple. You perform a review of the process and find where it doesn’t work anymore or that where changes have been made on the fly. Following this, you can “fix” your process and then reassign your roles. Often businesses need external help to do this as it is hard to see the forest for the trees. Expect resistance to change. If this is painful for you as a manager, think about how it is for staff members who have a lot less control over the situation. “How you and your leadership team present change to your staff can make a world of difference,” Hopson says. Employees who feel involved in the change and understand what’s going on demonstrate a more rapid recovery and may even perform better in the end. Business leaders often fail to realize how staff feels when outsiders and “best practices” are brought in to create new processes and workflows without involving those who do the work. This is a recipe for disaster. Use the process method described above to mitigate this. Clear and frequent communication is vital. “If you introduce processes that staff members don’t understand or haven’t learned, you’re going to slow things down rather than speed them up,” Hopson says. Invest in your people, he advises. Make sure they always have proper training and equipment. Involve them, they know their job and where the process needs help. Keeping them involve will ensure you minimize resistance and will likely provide a much better process than any outsider could provide alone. During the consolidation period between high times and low times and back to high times again, a leader’s primary role is to rally those frazzled and frustrated troops. “Make sure everyone understands you’re in the midst of a normal process and keep waving that flag so that no one gets discouraged.” Resist playing the blame game or calling out leaders or departments where the failures were most predominant. Remember, this is natural. Instead, focus on how you can make your people and processes scaleable so they are resistant to the failures of the previous cycle.
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This is first published by www.letnairaworkforyou.com Are you determined? Let’s say you have an idea but everyone is telling you it can’t be done. What are you going to do about this situation? This experience might be motivation enough for you to try to one-up the naysayers. Do you want to leave a legacy? You aspire to live a bigger life, to make an impact, to make your presence known. As they say, if you’re not building your own dream, you’re building someone else’s. Do you want to control your time? Maybe you’re most productive from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m., or perhaps you’re a night owl. Maybe you want to be at your daughter’s soccer practice at 3 p.m. or your son’s acting class at 4 p.m. Instead of being told when to work and when to take breaks or a vacation, you could finally determine your schedule. Do you mind getting your hands dirty? You’ll have to do plenty of grunt work as a new business owner. It’s not always enjoyable, but you find it rewarding to see the fruits of your labor. Are you a born leader? Having a great idea is one thing. Being able to communicate that idea and convince others to jump on board is another. If you have the leadership skills to round up the troops and motivate them, consider starting your own venture. The entrepreneurial journey is not an easy one. It requires determination, time, hard work and leadership. But if you said yes to the above questions, it’s your time to “lean out,” and turn your dreams into reality!
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This is first published by www.letnairaworkforyou.com and you can read up the second & third part there. You think about it all the time – how great it would be to make money from your blog. Yet, with monetization, things can get a little confusing. There are just so many different options. Making money from your blog is not something that happens by accident. It takes forethought, planning, and a winning strategy. Once you understand all of the possible ways to monetize your blog, it’s much easier to devise the right plan. Succeeding at Monetizing Your Blog First Step is Understanding Your Options There are almost limitless possibilities for a blogger like you to earn money online, but most of these fall into a small number of distinct categories. This post is designed to show your options so that you can go on to make the right monetization decisions. Without having a clear idea of what’s possible, you simply can’t make a solid choice. Your destination is a blog that makes you money – you need to choose some routes that will get you there. Let’s face it – blogging is hard work, so don’t make it even harder by failing to create a clear path to reaching your goals. You’ll end up investing time and energy on something that just won’t work for you. When analysing your options, think about your end goal – do you want a more passive way to earn? Perhaps you want to offer a service? Maybe you just want to create and sell your own products? Not sure yet? Whatever it is – we have it on the menu. The Full Menu I scoured the Internet for months trying to find the most diverse and proven ways to make money from blogs. I’ve talked to every contact I have, conducted research, done free and paid courses and classes, read real books and e-books, watched videos, attended webinars, and have tried a lot of these strategies myself – if it’s not on the list, it probably doesn’t exist or just doesn’t work. So don’t worry; I’ve got you covered! Look through the list, and find your best options — or just see what’s available. Use it as a guideline for your blog monetization plans. Display Advertising Ads are great, but they can be tricky. They can deliver staggering revenues, but for most people, they make very little. If you want success with ads, you must consider traffic,audience, and context. Generally speaking, the traffic numbers of most blogs don’t have the volume to make a real dent with display advertising, and once you have the traffic, there are usually better ways to monetize. Of course there are exceptions to the rules – so aim to understand your niche and audience before deciding if ads are right for you. Overview Pros: Easy to set up, offers passive income (set-and-forget), requires no special skills, works on most audiences, and works from day one. Cons: Usually results in relatively small profits, requires a lot of traffic, turns off some audiences, makes your blog look less attractive, and is usually not the main revenue maker for a blog. Best When: You have a lot of traffic, you have other sources of revenue, and you’re waiting to develop your own products for sale or quickly monetize without much effort. You have many ad networks to choose from.Google AdSense is the most popular, but look into Media.net (Yahoo/Bing) and Clicksor. These ad networks are contextual – they automatically display ads based on your page’s content. After you choose an ad network, there’re many different ad models you can use – each one has its benefits. Here are the best options: Display Advertising Options: PPM Get paid whenever a visitor lands on a page displaying the ad, as its “seen” — it doesn’t matter if the ad is clicked or not. Pros: Visitors don’t have to click on your ads to make money. Cons: Needs even more traffic than other ad types and usually pays less. Best When: This is great for high-traffic blogs that have little audience interaction – news-type blogs for example. PPC Get paid when someone clicks on the ads displayed on your blog. (Prices depend on niche — more competitive = more money.) Pros: Standard advertising model — it is the best bang for your buck. Cons: You want advertisers with relevance to your blog to increase ad clicks. Best When: In high competition niches that are relevant to your blog. Banner Ads Banner ads are placed in sidebars, headers, and individual posts. These can be PPC or PPM. Pros: Common and effective form of advertising. Cons: Can ruin the look of a blog depending on which ads are displayed. Best When: You have control over which banners display. RSS Ads Appear in the RSS feed of a blog. Pros: A great way to make money from your RSS feed. Cons: With the decline of RSS feeds, these have become less popular; that doesn’t necessarily make them bad. Best When: You have a large RSS list. In-text Ads These are ads that are embedded within your written text. When a reader clicks on them, it displays the corresponding ad. Pros: They look like links, so there is no need for banner ads. Cons: Distracting. People may find it annoying. Makes your blog worse from a usability perspective. Best When: You don’t use other forms of advertising. Mobile Advertising If you have a mobile app or want to advertise via mobile channels. See: ADMob, Millennial Media, and Adfonic. There were 7.1 billion mobile devices connected to the net in 2014 – mobile and app advertising is set to take advantage of this in a big way. Pros: Take advantage of a growing sector, less competition in the app sector, majority of web traffic comes from mobile devices. Cons: Situational – you need to have an app or want to advertise in apps. Best When: You have an app, and you want to capitalise on the growing number of mobile devices or when your audience largely uses mobile to view your content. Advertising widgets Use widgets such as AdSanity to help you manage and customise ads on your blog. Pros: Detailed advertising information, makes your ads more profitable and customizable (e.g., display ads with higher revenue). Works with single or multiple ads. Cons: Cost of entry, needs more effort on your part. Best When: You already use ads with some success and want to increase their profitability.
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As they say no press is a bad press, that is what tboss have been riding on. Both the hate & the very few like press have done nothing but promote tboss brand. Efe, as Nigerians know it, have won bbn. But believe it or not Efe just won the glorified award and tboss won the jackpot of bbn. If you have been reading between the lines and know business very well, you will notice that tboss brand right now is the hottest marketing brand for any celebrity from bbn, and Efe is not even close. Efe won 25 million naira and a car, but tboss just won it all. She even have own country called “the boss nation" which AY just apologized to. Believe it or not, this tboss have Nigerians number.
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