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lagusboyyy:Nokia was just too much! They built extremely sophisticated phones so simply. Durable and rugged phones. |
Jazzman01:Really! Especially Nokia 2700 and 3110c. |
Jazzman01:That's lovely. Interesting to hear. |
vincentjk:Remember the model? Many Sony Ericsson had their control in the middle back then. |
hapheeyxz:Sendo X! Why did no mentioned that but you! That phone was a top notch for that time. |
skywalker240:Nokia E63 was such a powerful phone. And efficient too. I remember rocking ProfiMail and X-plore for many years. |
The list is by recommendations not my thoughts. I guess Moto Blade and MyC 55 are your favourites. Correct? |
While Nigerians are so in love with the currently trending phones, their are times when most Nigerians feel something about the previously reigning phones. I could remember there was a time, the year 2016 precisely; Nokia 3310, 1100, 1600 and 3220 were again, becoming common in the hands of Nigerians especially in Lagos, Ilorin, Ibadan and Osogbo - at least, those were the cities I was frequent then. It's as if the thoughts of these phones which are now seemingly forgotten still clings in the minds of Nigerians such that, at the slightest opportunities, whenever these phones are available; they'll still buy it. If you were asked, what would your choice be? Which phone is no longer in market that you'll still love to buy if it ever surfaced in the market again? Below is the list of phones some Nigerians say they'd still buy any day: List of Phones Nigerians Would Still Buy Any Day |
Joekaynews:My response is based on my previous experience. I once had the same issue. And that's how I dealt with it. If you are scared and think you would need help at it, you may let me know. |
Joekaynews:No. You would not loose previous earnings. And you would not be asked to verify your identify again. You would only be asked to resubmit your domain for approval again. That's all. |
Malete was a village inhabiting less than 500 peoples most of whom are Yorubas. - that was about twenty years ago, when I first discovered and visited Malete. The maletians (as we fondly call the Malete indigines) were the very hardworking type. The men worked hard on either of their yam, cassava, corn, guinea-corn, rice, or groundnut farms. While the women were focusing squarly on their trades. Malete women would setup local canteens where they sell local delicacies. Other women would trade vegetables or setup provision stores. Those were for the youths. The actual elderly ones in Malete had their own work plan and hobby. Most elderly men in Malete were avid hunters that would stand to hunt and kill any animals including wild animals such as cheater, leopard and their likes. Just as the elderly men, the elderly women in Malete also had their own interests. Most elderly women in Malete were the ones responsible for the share butter (Òrí) and locust bean (Irú) which the town was actually known for prior the eventual presence of the Kwara State University (KWASU) in the town. Above are extracts from the publication made on SmartShoping regarding the business opportunities in Malete. |
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No blogger would not love this piece: 96 Habits from Successful Bloggers. All in one place. SEO tips, media marketing, e-mail marketing, blog monetization and and all others in one place. If I can love that huge piece of work, I am sure you will love it too. One thing I did though, I don't just read through the page, I applied each one of the hints into my blogging career and it's really working for me. |
sheyitokz:All right. And I can buy for you, do the linking and everything. You just pay for the domain. If you are interested, not a must. |
sheyitokz:Do you have the domain now? I can change it for you for for free. |
sheyitokz:What do you mean by fake domain names? Did you try to buy a domain and you were faked? |
Lilchags:Can I help you in person on this? The error is with linking your custom domain to blogger. |
Olarewajub:You're welcome. |
For a while now, I have reading and following blogs that discuss blogging and monetization, and recently; I decided to start blogging on the platform. I may switch eventually to Spuarespace or WordPress but for now; I would love to start off with . But my biggest issue now is which Blogger blog theme to start with? I want a blogger blog theme this is fully featured, optimized for SEO, responsive, friendly, snappy and speedy at loading. And, maybe one that I can display and sell items on and good for AdSense too. One of my mentors already suggested premium version of iVPurposeful blogger template. I have checked it and I found that it's good - just looking for a better one in case there is. You guys have any better alternative? Please, drop the link so I can check it out. Thank you. |
Olarewajub:Use CloudFlare CDN for your blog and it would be fine. I got the tutorial here: How to Setup and Activate Cloudflare CDN on Blogger Blog. If you cannot do it still, contact me. I can help. |
Crochet:1. Your blog is clean, smooth and responsive in design. That's good. 2. You have a custom domain and you use https - that's excellent. 3. Accessing your blog on networks such as Glo Nigeria and other service provider that uses similar technology as Glo does not go through. You can check your blog using Glo Network as well. Unless you use VPN, it won't go through. To resolve that issues, consider using Cloudflare CDN. For your blog. If you need assistance at doing that, you may contact me. 4. You use blogger's default theme - that's good but you should consider a custom premium blogger theme. I would recommend ivPurposeful blogger template. I use it on my blogger blog too. ArykStore, NairaMeans.com among other popular blogger blogs also use that theme. 5. Your blog does not have a focused niche. Try to stick to a particular niche. 6. Your blog domain name and the blog name are misleading - i.e your blog content does conform with neither the blog name nor the domain name. Consider working on those. |
bensky:1. Your blog is clean and responsive design. That's good. 2. You have a custom domain and you use https - that's excellent. 3. Your blog is extremely fast and Snappy at loading - that's excellent. 4. Your blog has poor navigation menu, link arrangements and breadcrumbs. Consider optimizing those aspects. 6. You need to do better with your content if you intend to compete better in SERPs. Both in titles and post body, you have a below average mark. 6. For SEO tips, content ideas and publication tips for your niche, consider checking IVTemplates.com often. |
BrickDevo:You are welcome |
BrickDevo:1. You have a nice blog with smooth and responsive design. That's good. 2. You have a custom domain and you use https - that's excellent. 3. Accessing your blog on networks such as Glo Nigeria and other service provider that uses similar technology as Glo does not go through. You can check your blog using Glo Network as well. Unless you use VPN, it won't go through. To resolve that issues, consider using Cloudflare CDN. For your blog. If you need assistance at doing that, you may contact me. 4. You are using a demo theme. That's not good at all. Consider buying a premium theme. Most demo themes have encrypted codes that sends link juices and traffic to the theme authors website plus some other reasons, too. 5. For SEO tips and how to gaining massive traffic, consider checking IVTemplates.com often. They publish articles specifically for bloggers and I believe their posts can help you blog better and safer. |
Teknoteableblog:1. You are NOT using https on your blog. That will impact your blog negatively. 2. You are using old-fashioned blogger theme. Consider changing your blogger theme to a premium version. Do not try Demo. Most Demo themes have encrypted codes that sends traffic to their authors websites - that's not the only reason. 3. Choose a precised color that you can work on and create a brand on it. 4. Also, consider buying a domain and link your blog to that domain so that instead of having www.teknoteable..com, you can have www.teknoteable.com 5. For SEO tips, consider checking IVTemplates.com often. They publish articles specifically for bloggers and I believe their posts can help you blog better and safer. |
izzyboi:It's not a necessity that you switch to WordPress. can do really fine. I recommend checking IVTemplates.com regularly for related SEO, traffic and leads generation tips, design and theme, earnings optimizations and others. I visit the blog often too. |
Teknoteableblog:Check IVTemplates regularly. You'll get better at blogging especially, the design and how to gaining traffic aspects. |
LearnITsmash:If you need any (all or just 1), drop your digits. I'll put a call through. That's why I said SERIOUS BUYERS. Thank you. |
Nearly two months now that I have gotten my LG G7 ThinkQ hardbricked. Since it happened, I have searched Google and browsed every site I know discusses phone solutions but I could not find any. Even there is a particular post on XDA that declare there is no solution for hardbricked LG G7 ThinkQ for now and that actually got me down. But fortunately, I found Phonefix, contacted the admin but no response was sent until today when I checked the site and pronto! They have started working on how to unbrick the LG G7 ThinkQ. I am actively following the page now. Already received access link to the folders that are expected to contain the LG G7 unbrick files. So glad now. So, if you need to, I have the links below: Phone Fix: page that provides the unbrick files XDA PAGE: page that declares LG G7 is unbrickable |
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