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My infinity hot 6 is showing me to "update" but I keep ignoring it without having any problem. My question now is: "is it compulsory to update it"? |
Do you have a blogger template with list menu for mobile view instead of drop-down menu.... |
darfay:abi ...they should focus on one...for me, 5-point grade is the best |
silasweb:OK...I'll get the laptop first the soonest, and call u immediately after.... |
How much is the software? |
Hello.. I want to get a laptop the soonest before I call/watsap u so that I can practise those package...or can I practise those package with my smart phone of bigger screen? |
silasweb:I'll surely call/whatsap you...my name is Ramadan Opeyemi... Don't forget my name when I call you pls for easy recognition.... |
Do u redesign blogger template?..... |
silasweb:do the e-books show the step-by-step practical guide to digital marketing? |
Julius2214:yeah I know....I want "list menu" for mobile device also |
Good.... Following |
What about blogger templates that will have "list menu" as against the "drop-down menu"... |
I'm interested in d digital MKT and the graphic designs.... How much will I pay and how can I get the package. Also, i currently run a blog,,,does your company redesign blog/website, preferably a blogger platform? |
I opened a twitter account for my affiliate marketing and I've set it on autopilot... How I can I link it through the tracking code so that sales through the twitter account can be tracked by the company? |
https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/10/18-important-real-estate-terms-everyone.html?m=1 Knowing what your real estate agent is talking about when they use common real estate terms will make the process smoother, and will also ensure communication is much easier. Here are 18 fundamental real estate terms that will allow you to be better informed and involved in any real estate transaction. • Buyer’s Agent and Listing Agent: Typically, there are two types of real estate agents that are involved in the home buying process. If you are buying a home, then you will want to be represented by a buyer’s specialist, while the listing agent will represent the seller of the home. • Acceptance: The acceptance is the agreement to the terms of an offer, which then creates a contract. As soon as the seller signs on the dotted line on the purchase agreement, you’re in a binding contract for the sale of the house. Once the contract is signed, neither parties can back out without facing consequences. In the buyer’s case, they will lose the earnest money deposit and in the seller’s case, it could end up in a potential lawsuit. • Closing: The closing date is the scheduled day on which the sale of the property is officially finalized and transferred thereafter. In order to meet the closing date, the buyer must sign all the mortgage documents and pay all closing costs and the seller completes the transaction with the buyer. • Closing Costs: Closing costs are fees paid at the home closing, which is when the title of a residence is transferred from the seller to the buyer. These costs typically include real estate commissions, escrow fees, document recording fees, lawyer fees, title insurance fees, survey fees, and taxes. These costs can also include the expenses the home has incurred by buyers and sellers during any negotiations. • Comparative Market Analysis: The best method available to home sellers to learn their home’s current value so they can select the best sale price is a CMA, or Comparative Market Analysis. CMA is the term real estate agents use when they conduct an in-depth analysis of a home’s worth in today’s market. • Contingencies: A contingency is the condition that must be met before the deal can be finalized between the buyer and the seller and becomes legally binding. If the home inspection reveals major problems, then the contingency allows the buyer to walk away from the contract without losing money. A common contingency is the home inspection. Other contingencies can include appraisal contingencies or financing contingency. • Down Payment: The down payment is the amount of money you pay toward a home before your lender provides you with a loan to cover the rest of the purchase amount. Your down payment can vary depending on the type of mortgage you take out. It can be anywhere from 3 percent to 20 percent of the total cost. • Escrow: The escrow is a deposit of funds or documents, such as the earnest money deposit, that are held by an escrow agent, or other third party, until the sale goes through. The third party holds the property, cash, and the property title until all conditions of the property agreement have been met. • Appraisal: An appraisal is a third-party opinion of value. This is usually based on comparable sales within the area of the “subject property” (the house for sale). • Equity: Your home’s equity is the difference between the home’s fair market value, and the unpaid balance of the mortgage. Equity increases over the life of the loan. For example, if your home is worth $100,000, and you owe $50,000 still, the other $50,000 is your equity. • HUD-1 statement: A document that provides an itemized listing of the funds that are payable at closing. Items that appear on the statement include real estate commissions, loan fees, points and initial escrow amounts. A separate number within a standardized numbering system represents each item on the statement. The totals at the bottom of the HUD-1 statement define the seller’s net proceeds and the buyer’s net payment at closing. • Home Warranty – Similar to any warranty, sellers and buyers can pay a fee to protect the home against future issues depending on how much their package covers, like plumbing, heating, or appliances. • Inspection: A home inspection is scheduled after you have made an offer on a home. Some municipalities require an inspection, whereas some do not. The inspector goes through every part of the home to check on the foundation, walls, heating, electricity, plumbing, and appliances to see if they are up to code or need repairs. If the inspector finds something wrong in the home during the inspection, the inspection will fail. Fore more https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/10/18-important-real-estate-terms-everyone.html?m=1
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Shelumiel:That's what they will fail to do... because they know Africa will still fall for it |
Source : https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/10/driverless-cars-will-soon-change-world.html?m=1 SoftBank and Toyota want to change the world of transportation through autonomous vehicles and other technologies. The high-profile Japanese companies are forming a joint venture called "Monet" to develop businesses that will use driverless-car technology to offer new services, such as mobile convenience stores and delivery vehicles in which food is prepared en route. SoftBank (SFTBF) will own just over half of Monet, while Toyota (TM) will hold the rest. The new company's name isn't a reference to Claude Monet, the famous French painter, but rather a shortened version of the words "mobility network." Toyota President, Akio Toyoda and SoftBank CEO, Masayoshi Son attended the announcement of the project Thursday in Tokyo, a rare joint appearance by the heads of two of Japan's biggest global companies. See more pics@: https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/10/driverless-cars-will-soon-change-world.html?m=1
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Source: https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1 1. It’ll probably take around 3-5 years to start earning a good salary in your business. Within that period, you might have employees who make more money than you while you work harder than all of them combined. But in the end, you will amass unmeasurable wealth. 2. You are actually working for someone, well some people. Running a business means your employees, your customers, clients are your bosses. They determine what you do. 3. 90% of the time, you’re either stressed, worried or going through something in your business. 4. If you’re going to be an entrepreneur, you need to understand that it’s also a career, one with a thousand-fold responsibility. It is rough, it is hard.....but it is worth it. Find more @ https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1 5. In business, the more you grow the more problems you’ll be dealing with. It never gets “easier”. 6. The one mistake many entrepreneurs make is that they first start with a product then they want to find a market (customer) for it. In stead, think of the customer base before launching the products. 7. Sell the value not the product. In other words, show how your product/service solves an issue. It's not about the product but the value the customer gets when they use your product/service. 8. Learn to listen out for a problem then find creative solutions. Do not build businesses based on what is "popular". In the end, entrepreneurs happen to amass a lot of wealth. They gain financial freedom and command prestige and respect in the society. In the entrepreneurial world, the beginning is rough but the end is smooth and full of beds of roses..... Welcome to entrepreneurial world....! Find more@ https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1
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Source: https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1 1. It’ll probably take around 3-5 years to start earning a good salary in your business. Within that period, you might have employees who make more money than you while you work harder than all of them combined. But in the end, you will amass unmeasurable wealth. 2. You are actually working for someone, well some people. Running a business means your employees, your customers, clients are your bosses. They determine what you do. 3. 90% of the time, you’re either stressed, worried or going through something in your business. 4. If you’re going to be an entrepreneur, you need to understand that it’s also a career, one with a thousand-fold responsibility. It is rough, it is hard.....but it is worth it. 5. In business, the more you grow the more problems you’ll be dealing with. It never gets “easier”. 6. The one mistake many entrepreneurs make is that they first start with a product then they want to find a market (customer) for it. In stead, think of the customer base before launching the products. 7. Sell the value not the product. In other words, show how your product/service solves an issue. It's not about the product but the value the customer gets when they use your product/service. 8. Learn to listen out for a problem then find creative solutions. Do not build businesses based on what is "popular". Find more @ https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1 In the end, entrepreneurs happen to amass a lot of wealth. They gain financial freedom and command prestige and respect in the society. In the entrepreneurial world, the beginning is rough but the end is smooth and full of beds of roses..... Welcome to entrepreneurial world....! Find more @ https://www.worldforum.com.ng/2018/05/things-entrepreneur-must-know-during.html?m=1
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My blog Facebook page has been banned for the past two months. Therefore, I cannot post on my Facebook page anymore since then...pls! To all gurus what is the way forward......? |
How much is the infinix hot S3X |
Telvin7:Is it using 4g? |
Lagos ramadansalman925@gmail.com |
questechie:I like the listing so that the visitors can easily migrate from one label to another... |
Any solutions, pls? |
Pls, how can one change the "drop-down menu( category)" in a mobile view to a "list menu(category)" at top of the homepage for a blogger template.... Though it is a responsive template which shows a "list menu(category) " in desktop view. That is, i want it to show list menu (category) in a "mobile view" just like the way it shows for "desktop menu...." Pls, I need a helpful reply on that..... |
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