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Literature / Re: Long-list For The Nigeria Prize For Literature 2019 by TheTechLawyer(f): 4:26pm On Aug 27, 2019
This is beautiful. The home schooled 12 year old girl is someone to watch out for.

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Celebrities / Re: Hangout With Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Tiwa Savage, Kunle Afolayan On Google Plus by TheTechLawyer(f): 2:33pm On Nov 30, 2015
Woooow! Countdown to Google Handout by 3pm on the 1st of December, 2015....

And yeaaaaaaaah, I can't wait to Experience another "Experience" at TheExperience10, TBS by 7.00pm on the 4th of December, 2015!!!
Jokes Etc / Re: Hilarious Pics On Internet Dating by TheTechLawyer(f): 10:14pm On Nov 21, 2015
You just hit the nail on the head.




AsSabirin:
the kind of topics that hit the home page of nairaland just baffles me.
i get its about traffic and the under 17s that somehow have access to a smart phone and internet make up the bulk of your members but "dude" dont you dream big? dont you want this website to be in the same league as the newyork times and its likes.
the surprising thing is that, there are very educational and informative topics all over the site but just remain there because they do not get the required exposure.

no more educational and informative master pieces form the likes of jarus on the front page, just stupid gossip form a vivianblog! i mean come-on!!?? nairaland of the later years might not have had nearly as much people but it certainly was much more meaningful and purposeful.

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Business / Re: Advice On Partnership Agreement? by TheTechLawyer(f): 8:05pm On Nov 19, 2015
So much to tell you...
But I can't because my consultation and professional fees will enter voicemail cry cry :'
Science/Technology / Buying Likes For Your Facebook Page: Hit Or Miss by TheTechLawyer(f): 10:27pm On Nov 09, 2015
Promoting pages on Facebook via their ‘like ads’ (different from banner ads) is useless. I’ll tell you why.

But first, the difference between those two. While page like ads are to get a business a ton of likes, Facebook banner ads create those banners that show up on the right column on Facebook. The banners can serve multiple purposes, from website conversions, to app install, events awareness to video views funnel.  

Over the past few years, fake likes on Facebook have diluted the authenticity of engagement on the platform.

Where do these come from? Mostly, click farms in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Egypt and other countries in the Levant where workers are paid $1 per thousand clicks.

When a business creates a Facebook ad to boost their following on Facebook, what they are really looking forward to is engagement with their content. How many people did the content reach, how many interacted with the content and maybe even clicked through to the advertiser’s website?

It is not unusual for a business to spend top dollar on Facebook ads promoting their pages to secure commensurate following, only to discover few people engaged with the content on the advertised page.

In a Veritasium video in 2014, Derek Muller shared the story of how his Facebook fan page grew from 2000 to 70,000 likes in the space of one week after signing up to a $50 one-time ad offer from Facebook.

What he realized however was that user engagement on the page (post-ad) instead of increasing, reduced even further. As he later realized, most of the likes had come, not from core fans with interest in learning about science, but, fake fans.

Fake fans, of course, behave differently from normal fans. Because, they didn’t have interest in the page in the first place, they don’t engage with the post. Engagement remains the same as pre-ad and there is no real return on investment.

The question becomes, why did Derek get fake Facebook likes even after he signed up for a legitimate, Facebook-sanctioned campaign?

Facebook has been cracking down on fake likes. At one time, Facebook deleted more than 83 million fake accounts on Facebook. One of the ways it detects these accounts is through its fraud algorithm. Because these accounts want to escape the algorithm’s radar, they mimic the behaviour of regular accounts. One of their tactics is to “like” a lot of things different things to make it impossible for the algorithm to isolate them as a fake account.
In the long run, while promoted accounts on Facebook will get you more likes, maybe even put you in the face of more users, it most likely won’t convert into sales or the community of rabid fans you were hoping for.

Source: http://techcabal.com/2015/11/09/facebook-like-ads-are-a-waste-of-money-heres-why/

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