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GAZZUZZ:Alright baba. I will get the car to factory settings. Many thanks |
seanfer:Thanks boss. I really appreciate |
seanfer:Hello boss, Here is the screen shot of the scan result. Kindly advise things to do pls. Many thanks
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seanfer:I will scan the car and send the codes here. What's the recommended plugs pls. |
greenera:Prospects are asking you what can it power? You are ignoring them. Are you for real business? |
seanfer:Really. That 1k is 6.06 litres at #165 per liter. So, 6 litres should give me 45 to 50km. So, I have been cheating myself via ignorance.. What can be wrong boss? |
9icetoo:Hello boss, I do like 4km/litre on my 2002 Toyota Corolla. I get to drive 20km to 22km for every 1k fuel I buy. Is the fuel consumption okay? Thanks for your anticipated response. |
Hello house, I see we don't buy much into the idea of flat roof In Nigeria. I also see real estate companies that adopt the flat roof style in their homes. I know to get educated. What are the advantages and disadvantages if there are of flat roofing design in building in Nigeria. I will really appreciate professional advice here. Thanks |
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Omo, this brutus bad gan ni o. See machine. Na wetin amdman even use carry the Ford edge. Omo,this amdman really mean business and ready for wailers. See oppression. amdman: |
List of Tuition Free Universities in Norway for International Students for 2021 Living in Norway has a reputation for being expensive, but studying in Norway may not be as expensive as you think! Universities in Norway and state university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students. Living expenses in Norway are higher than in many other countries, and you need to pay for your own books/teaching material. Students will need to pay a semester fee of around NOK 300-600 ($50-100) each semester (varies). On living in Norway, the State Educational Loan Fund estimates the average expenditure for students to be about NOK 9000 a month (approx. EURO 1 000). Although expenses vary from person to person, this estimate is expected to cover board and lodgings, clothing, transport, medical and dental care and other necessities. Here is a current list of Tuition Free Universities in Norway for international students. Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU offers all students a distinct advantage over many other universities in Europe and North America: there are no tuition fees here. However, students do need to cover their own living expenses. Furthermore, all international students who are not citizens of EU/EEA/EFTA countries must be able to document that they have enough funding to live in Norway in order to be granted a student visa. Oslo and Akershus University Colloege of Applied Sciences As a state owned institution HiOA do not charge tuition fees. This applies to both Norwegian and international students. There is a mandatory fee, the semester fee, covering membership in the Student Welfare Organization, use of printers etc. The semester fee is currently NOK660 per semester. If you plan to attend HiOA as an exchange student , you are automatically exempt from any fees. University of Nordland – formerly Bodø University College University of Nordland does not charge tuition fees. However, the Norwegian Government requires that students from outside the European Union (EU) can provide a minimum amount of money to cover living expenses for one academic year in Norway. The current amount of money to be transferred to University of Nordland is NOK 92 500 for the academic year. University of Bergen The only fee to be paid at the University of Bergen is the semester fee to the Student Welfare Organisation (SiB), currently NOK 480. The University of Bergen is a public institution and therefore does not charge tuition fees. This applies both to Norwegian and international students. Bergen University College Bergen University College offers an accommodation guarantee at SiB Student accommodation. This guarantee is only valid if you apply within 1st of May and 1st of November and if your courses start at the beginning of the semester, in August and January. BI Norwegian Business School The tuition fee is waived for students from BI’s partner universities who are nominated as an exchange summer programme student by their home university. Students from BI partner universities who are not nominated get a 50% tuition fee reduction. The BI Norwegian Business School offers a number of summer programme scholarships. Scholarships are awarded based on both academic and personal qualifications, as well as financial need. They consist of a full or partial waiver of the tuition fee. The Artic University of Norway There are no tuition fees for international students at UiT, but living costs in Norway are quite high, compared to other European countries. The semester fee is currently NOK 500, approx. 65 US Dollar Hedmark University of Applied Science Generally all ordinary study programmes at Higher Education Institutions in Norway are tuition free for Norwegian as well as international students. Lillehammer University College Application deadlines: May 1 for the fall semester and October 15 for the following spring. MF Norwegian School of Theology All international students must arrive in Oslo with adequate funding to pay for student fees, registration fees, accomodation and various living expenses. Apart from a relatively small student fee/ registration fee there is no tuition fee to study at MF. Molde University College – Specialized University in Logistics International students from countries where a visa is required for entering Norway and the Schengen countries, only need to document a minimum of NOK 90800 per academic year or NOK 45400 per semester to cover for their own living expenses while studying in Norway. Bergen Academy of Art & Design, Norway KHiB is part of the public education system in Norway, which means that students do not pay tuition fees. International students should be prepared to provide funding to cover living expenses and material from their home countries. Application closing dates: MA in Fine Art: 1 February, MA in Design: 2 April. Narvik University College To obtain entry permit from the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration for studying in Norway, NOK 92 500.- (2012) should be deposited in a Norwegian bank account, preferably not later than the 1th of June. This money is supposed to cover living expenses in Norway for one year. Applicants must fulfill all requirements before 1 July. Application deadline is 1st of March. Nesna University College The admissions criteria for international students depend on your nationality, as it must correspond to the Norwegian admissions criteria to higher education. NLA University College NLA University College claims it wants to have more international students at NLA. And to accommodate this, the university have decided to have a reduced semester fee for international student who are on track with their studies. The registration fee for international students is 1475NOK, which is considerably cheaper than for national students. This also grants membership in the student welfare organization. Meals, house rent, textbooks and travel etc. are your own responsibility and are not included. |
I am sure his office in Abeokuta will be deserted by now. |
Jamesrock:Guy has disappeared from Ogun State. Hope he is still in Nigeria? Or maybe he don jakpa go nearby country. Chai. This life sha. |
summex2003:How much? |
IgboSomalia:Bounced back ?? For where? |
Olamyyde:Forget it. |
ADEBAZ95:That's too bad |
From the screenshots about the top 20 best selling books in this sub-category of Home based business, what are the mostly found topics there? What do you notice? The topics that I found are mostly about: 1 – Amazon Selling 2 – Kindle Publishing 3- Passive Income Right? With this knowledge, you can now consider and re-consider your options. Do you want to write about Amazon Selling or Kindle Publishing or any other topic under the umbrella of Home Based Business? That decision is up to you. Personally, if I see that at least 5 books in the top 40 with the same exact topic, then I will write about it. (This has really worked for me and may other ballers on KDP). That’s the advice I will give – I hope you follow it. CONCLUSION In conclusion to the first part of this training, I have a strong advice for you. I want to admonish and encourage you not to get caught up by every little detail. Just choose a niche, and then find some sub-categories and smaller subtopics that you can really compete with and stand out with good profits, then target them and flood books there. It’s the best way for a beginner to compete. DO NOT just jump into writing books about mega huge topics. Narrow it down. After narrowing down, still narrow down and narrow down and narrow down and narrow down until you top the narrowest down or downiest narrow. Lol. It’s the only really way you can compete for now. Hope someone learnt something today? We will pick up by God’s grace tomorrow. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s class! You don’t wanna miss it for nada. |
I'm back. Let's move... |
It's almost 1 hour in the training. Hope you guys are following? Let me take a 30 minutes break and continue later by 1:30PM. Indicate if you are learning. Drop your questions also. I will attend to them. BRB |
Next, I still niche down under the Home-based sub-sub category to see what are there. Under Home-based, we still have Advertising and Sales & selling, Next, you will look at the current top 20 paid books in this sub-category of Home-based. Take Note, Paid not the free books section. You will see the books in this sub-category are doing very well.
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Under these sub-categories, there are still other sub-sub categories. For instance, under the Entrepreneurship and Small business, there are sub-categories like Bookkeeping, Entrepreneurship, Franchises, Home-Based, Mail Order, etc as seen in the image below. Click on the Sub-category Entrepreneurship and Small business to access the other sub-categories under it.
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Next, I go to Business and Money category. There I will find other sub-niches like Accounting, Biography & History, Business Life, Economics, Education & Reference, Entrepreneurship & Small Business, Finance, etc as seen in the image below:
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The next thing I will do is go to Amazon Kindle Category List. This is the link to the Best sellers according to Categories: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store-eBooks/zgbs/digital-text/154606011/ref=zg_bs_nav_kstore_1_kstore Here is how it looks in the image attached.
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How To Find The Right Topic To Write On In A Given Niche The way I find my topic is pretty simple. First, I start with the biggest niches. These are 3 biggest niches: 1. Health and Fitness 2. Money / Wealth & 3. Relationships. Under these 3 niches, there are categories and sub-categories that I can target. E.g. Under MONEY, there is the topic of MAKING MONEY ONLINE. Just like weight loss, this is a really big topic. I can’t just come up with a book about “making money online or home based business.” I need to be more specific and direct at my main target. What kind of making money online topic do I want to come up with? How do you go about this? Let me show you. |
Let's get started NOW. Like, i said this online class will last for 7 days. We shall be treating each session / lesson daily for 7 days. For Today, Let's look at: PART 1: How To Choose Your Main Topic For Your Book It’s important to let you know that not all topics of the books you see on Amazon are created equal. Some topics will naturally make more money than the others. What’s the reason for you? It’s not farfetched. I will be showing you to game-changing strategies as we go along in this 7 days FREE tutorial. But I have good news for you. One, profit is relative. Two, you can make more money with your eBooks on Amazon KDP. Let me ask you: How much do you really want to make through KDP? For some folks, $500 monthly is good enough. For others, they need multiples of that, maybe $1,000, $1,500 or even $5,000 (and they will work much smarter and harder for that). In your goal and target for monthly earnings, you need to understand that some niches are super competitive like the “weight loss” niche, game niche etc. Sure, they are topics and niches with big potential for earnings. But you’ll likely earn less at the beginning because you still don’t have a solid reputation and you’re only writing your first book in this niche. That’s why I said money is relative. There are a lot of factors to consider before diving into a niche: - 1. Are you interested in this topic? – 2. Is the competition too much? – 3. Can you write a better and more enriching book in that niche? – 4. How much money do you really need to make? When you have right answers to these questions, it will determine how far you go in a given niche. After this, you need to then figure out what topic you will focus on. |
