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Business / Re: ||SCAM ALERT!!! Don't Be A Victim||*UPDATES ON PAGES 1-7* by theonlysol(m): 6:54pm On Aug 05, 2022
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Business / Free Unlimited Canva Premium Accounts by theonlysol(m): 2:02pm On Oct 20, 2021
I'm willing to give out my Canva Pro Secret to some number of qualified individuals.

Is this your first time hearing about Canva?

Well, Canva is a graphics design tool. Not only "still graphics", presentation, and motion graphics included.

With the free version, you can charge your clients some thousands of naira and get the job done in minutes. That's almost like lifting no finger, right?

However, there are some other benefits to Canva and that's only included in their pro version.

Linked below are the premium benefits of Canva Pro Version

https://www.canva.com/pro/features/

The pro version costs $199 a year. It's that huge.

I'd rather go for the free version for life than the pro-costly version. How about you? I guessed right!

Anyway, I've got you covered.

With the tricks I'm going to reveal to you, you can create any number of canva premium accounts (as much as you want) without spending a cent, it doesn't even require your credit/debit card details. All you need is my simple instructions.

Sounds good, right? "Who no like better thing?" LOL.

There are many advantages to using canva pro:

- Graphics Design (Any form)
- Pitch Deck Design
- Social Creatives Design (still graphics)
- Social Posts Automations
- *** (secret)
- list the rest


And the last secret I'm going to reveal is for whoever get in touch with me.

Trust me, you can't be a Canva Designer and complain about being broke or penniless. At least, you won't be data deficient, and I'm going to guide you on that.

Just try and contact me via the signature details of this post, and that's all.

If that's too difficult for you, here is my phone number: 07084057039 (WhatsApp only, no calls).

I cherish this a lot, so I can't reveal such a gem here. You have to do your own side of the job by contacting me directly.

Peace.
Business / Mistakes To Avoid Setting Up/using Facebook Business Account And Ads Account by theonlysol(m): 9:33am On Oct 03, 2021
For almost 12 hours now, I’ve been so much frustrated by Facebook.

Exactly what happened?

STTP ( Straight to The Point)… I’ve encountered so much trouble after my previous Facebook business managers, ad accounts and ad assets were restricted (unable to be lifted) and some disabled due to some reasons. Of course, those are inevitable.

If I tell you that you can still get your ad account disabled via mere adding of payment method, would you believe?

I’ve had a long break from setting up Facebook ads and it was yesterday I decided to test a product conversion with it. Trust me, I regretted it, but I learnt a lot (in a hard way though).

As a newbie starting out on Facebook, I don’t want you to commit the same mistakes because you might never know you will make the mistake even if there is caution.

You see, when you are trying to get things done and Facebook keeps frustrating you, you will (un)consciously press some buttons thinking to yourself that you are getting stuffs done.

Let’s move forward:

1. The number one mistake you should avoid is funding your Facebook business account via the “credit or debit card” option or adding a “Payment Method”.

“But how do I fund my account?” The “Local Card” funding option will suffice. Just keep on reading…

What I discovered? My reasons?

I just collected the UBA Visa card. I encountered errors as I was trying to add the payment method (the card). Maybe it was due to Security, but the verification wasn’t successful.

I did it many times that I got so frustrated and removed the payment method. It was added already, but not verified, so I had to remove it. As I was removing it, there was a caution that says “if you remove Visa . xxxx, you’ll need to add a new payment method to run ads”. I didn’t mind and I actually didn’t know the consequences. The fact is, my understanding of English was off at that moment as I was so desperate to get things done.

The verification issue was actually from my card issuer.

But how did I know?

There are two options to make payments. One is the adding of “Payment Method”, the other one is the use of “Local Card” - just for funding alone. These two are different. Local card option is for funding and it will never be displayed as an option under the “payment method” section. If you are into this, I bet you will understand.

So, how did I know?

All my aim is to have money to run ads on my account, so I tried the “Local Card” Option under the “Add fund” section.

### Be aware that there are two options under the “add fund” section, which is the “credit or debit card” (responsible for the payment method). If you use the “credit or debit card” option and it was successful, then it’s successfully verified. No issue with “Payment Method” and that way it is added and your account funded the same time.

Back to the funding with the “Local Card” option. The agency responsible for the local card is PayU and one other agency I can’t remember. Both are the payment processors for Facebook local funding option. I tried adding funds, the same issue occurred - seems the payment couldn’t be processed at that moment and some other times, I couldn’t receive OTP in time. After some while, it was successful.

Funded!!!

Problem never finished o.

Back to the “Payment Method” palava. Due to the verification issue, the dashboard stated my account is “disabled”. Not necessarily disabled as I don’t need to appeal, but all I have to do is add another “ATM card” as a payment method and the issue will be solved. Else, I won’t be able to run ads even though the account is funded already. That’s Facebook for you.

Remember this caution? - “if you remove Visa . xxxx, you’ll need to add a new payment method to run ads”. My intention was funding the account, and I did, but I suffered the consequence of being desperate and not listening to Facebook.

Whenever I tried running ads, upon publishing, it tells me I have to pay the amount due to run ads before I can be able to publish my ads (talk less of other ads review issues that will come haunting later on). “But I never owe You guys are actually the ones owing me cuz I funded the account already and you won’t allow me to run ads in peace!!!” Damn!

I tried funding another Facebook business account, but not “Payment Method” anymore. And not “credit or debit card” option as well. Hell No! The surest option - the “Local Card” option. Even if there is error, I won’t suffer any consequence. All I have to do is just keep trying until success. And I surely did!

At this point, it is obvious the payment method is exactly the problem and I must add another card. That is the only solution. This time, I’m thinking of barter card cuz I don’t want any wahala again, but barter’s rate is damn high. No option.

You should know that every little details matter, I wasn’t paying enough attention. Now I have to hunt for a new ATM card, I don’t have extra.

Conclusion:

What’s important is to get your account funded, no matter what the option.

But…

In order to avoid the same headache I went through, it will be better you stick to the “Local Card” funding option by PayU and the other agency.

I had this funnel setup already for the weekend, but Facebook is tying me down. I could have made enough research but who knows, I never encountered such ATM card error before. My first trial before the account got disabled was successful, so I never saw this coming. I have my card issuer to blame for this.

Lesson learnt.

Don’t make the same mistake. I made it because I was doing it all alone, but you don’t have to do it alone now.

Remember: “Local Card” Funding option all the way.

***

Was that STTP? That’s damn long, sorry!

More updates follows (Mistakes you shouldn’t make)

Peace!

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Business / Re: How To Get $50/hr Clients For Social Media Marketing And Management by theonlysol(m): 3:27pm On Aug 04, 2021
dabolaji:



When is lecture resuming

Anytime. Watch out!
Business / How To Get $50/hr Clients For Social Media Marketing And Management by theonlysol(m): 1:39pm On Jul 23, 2021
How To Get $50/hr Clients For Social Media Marketing And Management With No Website Or Ads.

This guide can help beginners who are simply interested in navigating and using social media to make money.

How are you going to achieve this without a website or paid advertising?

Social media and Craigslist were my tools of choice...yes, that Craigslist. We will come back to Craigslist. I tested it last week to be sure and received three emails and one client within two days for about an hour of work.

Step 1:

Gain some social proof for a Facebook page (or landing page).

Initially, I had no idea I was able to buy reviews or ask friends to do it for me, so I helped 10 random people build their socials in exchange for a positive review on my Facebook page. Alternatively, you could have your friends leave them for you so you don't have to do this.

Step 2:

Be sure to keep some proof of your posts' reach and engagement.

Make sure you take screenshots when you are helping people grow or when you post on social media that get a lot of engagement.

I have organic reach that other bloggers can only dream of, and this helps prove to people that I know what I am talking about. When they know what kind of engagement they can expect if I help them, that seals the deal.

Step 3:

Find clients.

Here is where the "work" takes place. In order to locate people who need assistance, I would utilize Facebook and Instagram. Imagine that I wanted to work with as many vegan foodies as possible since I believe it's a growing niche and food is one of the easiest to build. I would search for something like "vegan" on Facebook and then filter the results by page. My target would be users with less than a couple thousand likes. In order to speed up the process, I would right click and open a new tab, scroll quickly through them, and see:

A. how long have they been trying to grow this page and

B. are they still active.

If they've only been doing it for a few months and have thousands of followers, they probably know what they're doing already and won't need your help), though it won't hurt to reach out, and you should applaud them if they still do.

For Instagram, I would search the most popular vegan tags, so let's search "vegansofig". Then I would scroll down the results and hover my mouse over the photos as I went, looking for posts with fewer than 50 likes. Likewise, I would right click and open in a new tab so I could check many people at once, and I would look for the same thing: someone with a good number of posts (indicating they've been on for a while) who is still actively posting. As most people don't even look at the Messenger function on Instagram, I take the email route here and collect the email addresses, then send a mass email. Most of these people already have a blog, even if they don't get any traffic, or they will simply list their email in their bio, hoping some company will be interested in doing an endorsement with such a weak following.

NOTE: You will be temporarily banned if you go too fast with Facebook's messaging pages. You might want to spread it out a bit...I would message 5 then wait 30 minutes or so (I don't know the exact time).

Step 4:

Selling yourself

So, I would reach out to all of these people quickly and write them a nice message. If you're targeting a Facebook page, you can open up the chat and copy and paste your message page-by-page, and for Instagram, you can send a mass email. As a social media marketer and manager, I help people grow their social skills and make money from them. Since your content is great, but I think you could use some help growing your accounts." yadda yadda yadda and then I always show them my engagement. As I didn't have a website up and looked less than "legitimate", I would typically offer them the first hour for free as a show of good faith, and then they could pay me $100 for the first paid hour to make up for it. In addition, I will tell them that there is no long-term obligation on their part - they can simply pay for an hour whenever they need me. If you talk about this for an hour, it's easy to convince someone that you know what you're doing and you can help them...assuming you actually know what you're doing.

So, there's really nothing more to say. Using social media as your first internet marketing method is definitely possible if you know all the ins and outs. With the same idea in mind, you can reach out to people on Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter, etc.

Look out for more posts from me.

Signing Out, theonlysol.


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