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Business / Re: Business U Can Do In-front Of Ur House With A LAPTOP+INTERNET CONNECTION. by phreddie(m): 9:07pm On Mar 03, 2013
Adverts / Secrets Of Importation Business Revealed!!! by phreddie(m): 9:01pm On Mar 03, 2013
Good day, my name is FREDERICK SHAIBU, i'm an online importer, and the main aim of this thread is to SHOW YOU HOW to START and SUCCESSFULLY RUN YOUR ONLINE IMPORTATION BIZ in Nigeria with little or NO capital at all(more of that in a moment)

First, how does this biz work?

If you have been noticing the importation biz platform, you will discover that importation is the TRENDING online biz of the MOMENT.

The process of these biz is very SIMPLE... yes as simple as ABC.

It all concerns buying a product from U.S or China at an insanely cheap price, and reselling that same product also at a cheap price (below wholesale price in Nigeria) while making profit between the range of #5,000 - #10,000!

For instance, i bought a brand new blackberry curve 2 at the rate of #9,200 and resold it for #18,000 (which is below wholesale price in Nigeria) thereby giving me a profit of #18,000 - #9,200 = #8,800! (isn't that cool profit?)

The good thing about this biz, is that it requires very little work from you, all you need is

> an acceptable credit card(this can be easily gotten from nigerian banks nationwide)

> a laptop or pc. Don't fret if you don't have one, a cybercafe will do.

That all!

You're set to make your order!

Another SECRET i discovered about this biz is the fact that you can start it even if you're dead broke!

You may say thats too ridiculous.... But... Its the TRUTH!

Its a fail-proof strategy,because ive employed this system and it has always worked!

So, what is this strategy?

Its simply called the O.P.M Strategy!

Whats O.P.M?

Other. People's. Money.

Thats it! If you dont have the money to start the biz, simply use o.p.m. Here's an illustration:
There's a woman in my neighbourhood who deals in fashion accessories. I go up to her and tell her that i'm a distributor of quality necklaces,and i deliver at wholesale prices. She will be interested, when i show her the pictures of the necklaces, after some price haggling, she agrees to buy each for N1500...she asks me for 100 pieces of necklace. So i asked her to pay me 50% of the total money, to balance off the rest after i delivered the entire stock.

Now lets do the maths....

As you can see the unit cost of this necklace is $3.68...(about 607 naira)
But i am selling for N1,500 per necklace
Now the total amount for 100 pieces is N150,000 .
The dealer then cut me a check of N75,000 and i promised to deliver the 100 pieces to her in 14 days.
I left to the bank, cashed the check and swung into action.
I ordered for 100 pieces of necklace(10 lots) for N57,684 ...(i was given 5% discount for bulk purchase) and it was shipped to me for FREE.

I supplied the 100 pieces of jewellery to the dealer and collected my balance of N75,000.

Now check this out

I imported 100 pieces of necklaces and made a total profit of N92,000 without using any of my money!

That how the O.P.M strategy works!

There are so many SECRETS concerning importation biz, its the same secrets that those guys in computer village use to earn millions!

I have compiled ebooks containing these SECRETS (everyone of them) and how to go about it, they include:
free shipping
how to get discount on all purchases
how to create trust amongst your clients while using the o.p.m strategy (this system wont work if your customer doesnt trust you)

among others.

Another wonderful NEWS is that i'm NOT selling these ebooks. They are absolutely FREE... But...

For only 20 people, in exchange for your POSITIVE FEEDBACKS and TESTIMONIES on how the ebooks have helped you!

I would have dropped the download link here,but in order to avoid getting banned or deletion of this thread. Pls drop ur email or inbox me, and the download link will be forwarded to you( if you're lucky).

P.S. I'm posting this info in other forums, so tomorrow might be too late!

P.P.S. I want you to know that the FEW people who have this SECRETS, are giving it out for a FEE. I'm the ONLY PERSON giving it out for FREE!

Be WISE!!!

Cheers.

Shaibu Frederick
08063001836.

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Family / Re: Oldest Possession In Your Home!! by phreddie(m): 10:41pm On Mar 01, 2013
My toshiba celeron desktop which was passed on to me by my dad when i was 12. Its the same device that earned me my 1st dough on the internet.
Business / Re: What Is Your Business Plan For 2013? by phreddie(m): 9:42am On Feb 15, 2013
Discover everything about mini importation biz. Visit https://www.nairaland.com/1196480/ultimate-mini-importation-guide#14322536
Business / Re: What Is Your Business Plan For 2013? by phreddie(m): 9:41am On Feb 15, 2013
Discover everything about online mini importation biz visit https://www.nairaland.com/1196480/ultimate-mini-importation-guide#14322536
Business / Re: How To Start An Online Business In Nigeria (tutorial) by phreddie(m): 9:35am On Feb 15, 2013
Discover all you need to know about an online mini importation business visit https://www.nairaland.com/1196480/ultimate-mini-importation-guide#14322536
Business / Re: How Do You Make Your Own Money Online? Internet Marketers Lets Chat by phreddie(m): 9:24am On Feb 15, 2013
For all the details about mini importation biz, and how you can start without capital, visit https://www.nairaland.com/1196480/ultimate-mini-importation-guide#14322536
Nairaland / General / Re: Time Is Money. Do You Manage Your Time Well? by phreddie(m): 8:56am On Feb 15, 2013
SpicyMimi:
plz try to reason and think next time! If u got nothn to show by working for 7hours, its because u are in d wrong place nd u defo wasting ur time there! If u believe time isnt money then sit at home, watch t.v all day..make this ur daily routine ok? *mtcheww*

lol. U sound lyk sm1 doing the 7 to 7, i guez dts y u r so enraged. You don't ve to tell me, to sit @home watching t.v all day nd see. I'm a student and i face my studies squarely, but still i make enough money that enabje me to live comfortably. Although, i must admit that, in order to be successful, one must work very hard. But, it should be for a short while, because you only live once, and in my opinion, its bullshit for one to spend his whole life labouring. In my case, i run my business like a tree. When i planted the seed, i was watering it everytime, when it started growing, i just played under its shade! That way, i do other things aside business, nd still earn tangible income.

So in my case, would u deduce the notion that:

TIME IS MONEY?
Nairaland / General / Re: Time Is Money. Do You Manage Your Time Well? by phreddie(m): 8:54am On Feb 15, 2013
SpicyMimi:
plz try to reason and think next time! If u got nothn to show by working for 7hours, its because u are in d wrong place nd u defo wasting ur time there! If u believe time isnt money then sit at home, watch t.v all day..make this ur daily routine ok? *mtcheww*

lol. U sound lyk sm1 doing the 7 to 7, i guez dts y u r so enraged. You don't ve to tell me, to sit @home watching t.v all day nd see. I'm a student and i face my studies squarely, but still i make enough money that enabje me to live comfortably. Although, i must admit that, in order to be successful, one must work very hard. But, it should be for a short while, because you only live once, and in my opinion, its bullshit for one to spend his whole life labouring. In my case, i run my business like a tree. When i planted the seed, i was watering it everytime, when it started growing, i just played under its shade
Nairaland / General / Re: Time Is Money. Do You Manage Your Time Well? by phreddie(m): 5:20pm On Feb 13, 2013
irrelevant thread topic. If time is money why do some people work 7 to 7 with nothing to show for it. And people who seem not to work at all but, make crazy income?
Webmasters / Re: The Best Web-Based Businesses To Start In Nigeria? by phreddie(m): 5:09pm On Feb 13, 2013
Why not be the C.E.O of your web based business, and monitor your profits. Try importation biz!
Business / Re: How Do You Make Your Own Money Online? Internet Marketers Lets Chat by phreddie(m): 5:30pm On Feb 08, 2013
@afolabisegun, i ve bin studying ur posts, nd i ve discovered that u good at information marketing. So i'll like to ask u dis question, what do u do when u are selling a product, and most of the contents of that product, are being spilled over d internet 4 free. Bearing in mind the fact that u ve created a miniwebsite, with paid webhosting nd domain? How would u handle such situations
Education / Re: Olabisi Onabanjo University 2012/2013 Admission by phreddie(m): 8:44pm On Jan 29, 2013
any1 hu gat an apartment, pls i want 2 pair up. Ill pay oh! m an Economics studnt. Call me on 08063001836. ILL B AT P.S 2MOR WE KUD MEET. ENX!
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by phreddie(m): 1:04pm On Jan 27, 2013
Words of wisdom, 4rm a wise one, ive gat no choice, but to give advice to yall, little worms.... I saw yall tryna rap, but ur punchlines, so weak,luks lyk nursery rhymes,. I hope u learn 4rm ma lyns, i dont rhyme, but rap to the tune on ma mind, ma flow givs u reason, to read nd listen, cords depict authority.. Yeah.. I run my lyrical office, lyk a metropolice, my book of rap, z a burning furnace, play dat dope boy, nd get caught in sister's act, aint tryin to impress yall, neither m i tryna brag, m only gonna stress, dat m d best, nd dats a FACT!
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by phreddie(m): 12:55pm On Jan 27, 2013
Hey! Anyone heard of phreddie? I min heard of me?... Uhn.. undecided
Music/Radio / Nbc Ban Timaya, Psquare's Videos by phreddie(m): 10:22pm On Jan 26, 2013
The National Broadcasting Commission has banned a number of new music videos from being broadcast anywhere in the country.

Reports indicated on Thursday that artistes whose works are affected by the action include Psquare, Wande Coal, Timaya, Flavour and D’Prince. The others are Goldie, Chuddy K and Tillaman.

The videos were banned for containing erotic lyrics and scenes, promoting nudity and for showcasing what the NBC describes as suggestive dance steps.
The offending videos, accordingto the commission, are listed as Psquare’s Alingo , Wande Coal’s Go low , Timaya’s Bum bum , Flavour’s Shake and D’Prince’s Take banana .
Goldie’s Ski bobo and Chuddy K’s Brazilian Hair came under NBC’s axe for featuring minors and exposing them to indecent dance steps. Tillaman’s Koma Roll was not exempted.

Although most of the artistes have not reacted to the ban, there is an indication it may have little or no effect on the affected works, in terms of reception from the viewing public, distribution and sales.

However, a spokesman for Psquare, Bayo Adetu, has described the ban as an unnecessary and unjustifiable action.

As a major regulatory body, the NBC keeps close watch on the contents of music videos and audio CDs broadcast by Nigerian television and radio stations.

In the past, the body had cause to officially kick out Afrobeat musician, Femi Kuti’s wave-making song Bang Bang Bang and Konga’s Baby konga from the air space. Quite recently, the commission had to flex its muscles when DJ Zeez’s Body Language fell short of its expectations.

Due to the public holiday on Thursday, a lady who works with the Public Affairs unit of the NBC was unable to confirm the ban when the PUNCH sought the reaction of the commission.
But the NBC official, Hajia Maimuna Jimada, said the list of banned works and affected artistes was subject to regular quarterly reviews at the commission.

Banned

Tillaman ft. Vector- Koma Roll (contains erotic and suggestive dance steps)

Wande Coal – Go Low (scenes of nudity in the video)

D’Prince – Take Banana (containserotic, vulgar words and suggestive dance styles)

Flavour – Shake (vulgar and suggestive dance steps)

Goldie – Ski Bobo (featuring a minor with suggestive and immoral dance steps)

Chuddy K – Brazilian Hair (features children and ladies with suggestive and erotic dance steps)

Timaya – Shake your Bum Bum erotic and suggestive dance steps with vulgar lyrics.

Psquare – Alingo (erotic scenes at the end of the musical videos).

If the ban stays, the consolation for the artistes is that the NBC does not regulate what is broadcast on cable channels such as MTV Base, Soundcity, Trace and Channel O, as well as Internet platforms like Youtube and Vimeo.
Education / Re: Olabisi Onabanjo University 2012/2013 Admission by phreddie(m): 10:35pm On Jan 21, 2013
Pls has lectures started 4 freshers!
Education / Re: Olabisi Onabanjo University 2012/2013 Admission by phreddie(m): 12:42pm On Jan 20, 2013
Pls, any1 knows any available accomodation in oru, pls holla me @08063001836.
Education / Re: Olabisi Onabanjo University 2012/2013 Admission by phreddie(m): 4:40pm On Jan 11, 2013
Pls which is d best place to stay, that have light and security, pls reply asap. Thanks
Business / Re: Where Are Those Viable Online/internet Biz? by phreddie(m): 10:06am On Jan 08, 2013
Start mini importation biz, you import goods at cheaper prices from china, you sell them higher in nigeria, these goods range from gadgets to clothings, you can sell to retailers still at cheaper prices. Here's an example. Supposing product X sells for 1500 in china, while in nigeria its wholesale price is 3000, if u import product X and decide to sell it at 2500, people will rush to get it from you! Thats how importation biz works online and offline!
Adverts / Start A Mini Importation Biz Without Capital by phreddie(m): 11:45pm On Jan 07, 2013
Business / Safe Ways To Share Your Email Address Online! by phreddie(m): 11:38pm On Jan 07, 2013
When I was still new to internet stuffs, I shared my email address on
blogs, forums, social sites and etc. later I just noticed I started
receiving dozens of emails daily claiming I’ve won millions of dollars from
Shell, Microsoft, Yahoo and so on. Then, I wondered how this people get
hold of my email address to send this scam messages to me but a friend of
mine told me there are some useless people online that use various means to
scrap email addresses online.
Today, I want to share how was able to make my email address tobe free
from scams and spam by adopting a security measure to safeguard my email
address online whenever I shared it. Below were the measures I took to
safeguard my email whenever I share it online.

1. Temporary/Disposable Mails:
At times you might want to get asome free packages online such as
software, eBooks, etc. and the blog or website administrator demands for
your email for them to send the link to you, what you have to do is just
get a temporary email address online. Temporary emails are freeand no
registration is required, there are thousands of sites to get a temporary
email on the internet, but my favorite is www.10minutemail.com After 10
minutes the email address you generate from www.10minutemail.com will be
disposed off. You can also use http://spambox.us/ to generate email address
that you could use for a year.

2. Use (at) Sign:
Whenever you want to share your email address with friends on social
networking sites or forums, or via blog comment, put (at) instead of @
sign. For instance, if I want to mark@facebook.com I will write it as
mark(at)facebook.com.

3. Convert Your Email Address to Image:
You can mask your email address by turning it to an image. Below is an
example:
To convert your email address to image, go to www.emailcover.com
With the three steps analyzed above, you should be able to share your email
address online securely.
Business / Re: For Bizowners Only: Facebook Cheat Sheet by phreddie(m): 10:17pm On Jan 07, 2013
Thnx bro
Business / For Bizowners Only: Facebook Cheat Sheet by phreddie(m): 3:11pm On Jan 04, 2013
Despite its massive reach and wide adoption, Facebook remains baffling to many business owners. Facebook itself has never really understood small business, and hasn’t done a great job explaining how biz owners can use it to grow sales.
To Facebook’s credit, that’s starting to change as they provide more and better tools top help small firms, local businesses, professionals, start-ups and others leverage a platform that now claims over 1billion users. If you have a Facebook business page, you’ll be hearing more from Facebook as it roll’s out a variety of new ways for small companies to use paid advertising.
So far, however, the vast majority of local businesses are sticking with what they can get from Facebook for free – which is actually quite a lot. Only about seven percent of small businesses surveyed recently by Merchant Circle are using paid promotional services on Facebook. That compares to 70 percent who are now using Facebook’s free features to promote their business.
The good news is that Facebook has upgraded the free tools and information it offers to help you succeed. The Facebook for Business section ( www.Facebook.com/business ) has helpful how-to tips and guidance on everything from building your page to best practices for engaging users. You’ll also find interesting stories on how other small businesses are using Facebook successfully, and a list of helpful resources.
Success always starts with building an engaging Business Page – the free foundation of your effort to grow with Facebook. Here’s a quick 10-step cheat sheet on what to do:

1. Your Category

Choose a category and give yourpage a name that represents your business.

2. Your Photo

Pick a photo or logo to use as your “profile picture.” This is the smaller image associated with your page. In some cases, this might be your photo, a square version of your logo (beware: non-square logos can end up being chopped off), or some other graphic representation of your business.

3. Your Tag Line

Create a “tag line” or short sentence that captures briefly what your business is about – specifically what you do or sell, and the value you offer.

4. Your URL

Create a custom Facebook web address for your business that’s memorable and shareable. The part you pick is what comes after Facebook.com. For example, Facebook.com/StateBicycle.

5. Your Cover Page

Select a “cover page” photo or other image – preferably something that people would associate with your business. Use a high quality image, as it will be featured prominently on your page. It’s the first thing people will see and should showcase your product, service or brand. Size restrictions are very specific. It’s best to use a horizontal image that’s 851 x 315 pixels. Avoid generic photos. It’s much better to use an image unique to your business, such as a popular menu item for a restaurant, or perhaps a customer using your product or service (with their permission). You might have to experiment with a few different images to see what looks best. Avoid putting contact information or other business details in your image. Those should go in your “About”section.

6. Your News Feed

The “news feed” is the centerpiece of the Facebook experience. You can easily createdifferent kinds of “news” or “posts” for your feed, including written text updates, photos, videos or questions. People who“like” your page will see your updates in their own news feeds (one reason you’ll want asmany “likes” as possible). The news feed is where people spend 40 percent of their time on Facebook. This is where people engage and share ideas and information.

7. Your Posts
Short posts work best – no more than 250 characters (about 50 words). They’ll get 60 percent more likes, comments and shares than longer posts.

8. Your Sharing

The best things to share, however, are photos (including photo albums) and videos. People are twice as likely to engage with these as other types of posts.

9. Your Details

To add details about your business, click on the Edit Page button in the admin panel. Then choose “Update Info” to change or add what you want.

10. Your Invitations

Invite people to like your page – including your community of friends, family, customers, employees and others who care about your business. The “Build Audience” button on your admin panel will show you somethings to try

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Business / Eight Ways To Make Your Customers Love Your Business! by phreddie(m): 2:27pm On Jan 04, 2013
Introduction:
This article is target towards small businesses in particular,but the information is also useful for established businesses both online and offline!

Many businesses are content if their customers seem “generally satisfied” overall. Others aspire to something more -- they seek the kind of passionate customer satisfaction that inspires glowing thank you letters and backyard fence comments like “My plumber (or dry cleaner, pet groomer, dentist, insurance agent, hair salon, etc.) is really great! I highly recommend them.”
If you suspect customers aren’t quite feeling that kind of love for your business, you’ve probably got some work to do. In a sense, customers who aren’t wholeheartedly with you might as well be against you. Customers who lack the love factor can actually be more damaging to your business than those who do business with your competitors.
That’s because people who aren’t yet customers of yours might at least try you out in the future. But those who are blasé about your business have already tried out your product or service and found you lacking in some respect. That’s not good.
Earning true customer loyalty – the kind that translates into recommendations and referrals – takes commitment, innovative ideas, energy and a little old-fashioned elbow grease. You, as business owner, must clarify for everyone else just what it is you want to accomplish with customers. This includes partners, employees, vendors and others who support what your business does.
And lest we forget, customer “love” also translates into a better bottom line. A recent American Express survey found that 75% of small business customers are willing to spend more with businesses that provide great service – up from just 58% two years ago.
And here’s the kicker: A hefty 78% of consumers have bailed on a transaction or not made an intended purchase because of poor service.
Here are eight things that will help customers find the love:

1. End the obstacle course. Take the initiative to find out when customers need (or will soon need) service or help – before they have to ask. The magical customer service moment is when your call, email or postcard offering help arrivesas the precise moment the customer needs it. Meanwhile, make it clear to each and every customer exactly how they can get service or help from your business when they need it – including a name and contact information.

2. Avoid customer hot potato. Whenever possible, the person who speaks to a customer first should “own” that customer for the duration of their visit. Companies send signals of disrespect by passing off a customer to “someone who can better help you with your problem.” Yeah, right.

3. Streamline your website. Many small business websites seem cobbled together – a collection of different areas with different terminology and logic for getting around. Figure out one look and message you want to send, and stick with that.

4. Fix (for real) the big issues bugging your customers. Millions of businesses ask, ever so thoughtfully, “How can we improve?” That’s good. But how many really listen and act on what they hear? Customers readinaction as lack of caring and won’t bother to respond the next time you ask. A business that makes changes based on what it hears from customers earns more love.

5. Invest in customer loyalty. Customers have had it with loyalty programs that are just too much work or offer skimpy benefits. Try offering customers something without them having to ask or pay extra for it.

6. Offer customers real choices. Don’t bind customers into the fake choice of letting them “opt out” of something. Let them know up front that they can decide to get emails, offers or whatever from you and give them a choice.

7. Make someone responsible. Maybe it’s you. Or perhaps you make it part of someone else’s responsibilities. Either way, you call attention to your company’s passionate and persistent commitment to customer care. Be sure to reward employees publicly for exceptional customer care performance.

8. Put your money where your mouth is. Define specific customer care objectives that are right for your business, put some resources behind them, and figure out how you will measure the results.

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