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You're not getting your PIN because you used an address that is not traceable or because the postal people around you are just negligent. Now, request your PIN the third time using another address that is proven to receive such mails regularly. Better yet, include a P.O. box address. If you still don't get it the third time, adsense will allow you to verify your account with a government issued I'D, such as international passport , driver's license or national I'D card. Only after you successfully verify your account will your ads start showing again. |
3ace:I tire o |
Emeka71:In fact, copy and paste is what Google is best at detecting. |
Yes, it has worked for me. But there's a catch: both the caller and receiver must have strong data connections at their respective locations. |
Information about Aisha Buhari's 10 million naira watch has been flying around today. But the same watch costs just $129 on this website. See the screenshot. cc: lalasticlala
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Nigerian celebrity bloggers spreading bull.s.hit since 2008 |
OP is high on molten poo. |
She looks like a fried doll |
She looks like a fried doll |
stag:Download the free ebook in my signature. It contains detailed tutorials on SEO, keyword research, and everything else you need to know to build a successful blog. |
sholly007:Follow the link in my signature. You'll find my contact details on my "hire me" page. |
Na dem sabi jor! |
buchibrand:Well I doubt it if there's any "secret" you're referring to, which I don't know. I'm an SEO guru myself. I have a blog that generates 6000 daily visits and over 500,000 monthly page views (Nigerian traffic) -- all from SEO alone. I'm ranking on Google page one for over 100 keywords that Nigerians are searching for every day. Over 80 percent of my traffic is organic. Does that speak volume to you? Why I asked my question is that I've seen many people rejoice over ranking for keywords that attract very meagre search volumes on Google. |
Have you conducted a keyword research to find out how many people will search Google for "awoof data"? |
radiokilla:Don't mind the OP. He doesn't know there's more to Google than meets the eye. He doesn't know Google monitors IP addresses and other parameters they use to detect fraud. And he's happy he isn't caught yet. He doesn't know Google Adsense bans when it hurts most (when your balance has added up to big figures). |
henryobinna:Grammar police, "a desperate person" is one of the meanings of the word, "desperado". Google it to confirm. And always double-check facts before trying to correct others. |
To be frank with you, attracting advertisers in Nigeria isn't easy if your blog isn't attracting millions of monthly visits. That's why you still see most Nigerian high-traffic blogs still floating Adsense ads. Secondly, you can hardly depend solely on advertisers because they come and go. Sometimes you might not get an advertiser in two months. Jobberman attracts millions of monthly visitors, yet their ad slots sometimes remain blank for months. Now, I'm not saying you can't get advertisers consistently like Linda Ikeji and Uche Pedro. But you'll have to work your tail off to get to that level of traffic. So, if you're already attracting some decent traffic, make do with Adsense while you keep growing your blog. |
scoory:Just the typical desperado mentality of unethical bloggers. Best of luck. Let us see how far this will take you. |
One thing you fail to realise is: Google is always smarter! What you're planning is a surefire recipe for Adsense account ban. Don't say you weren't warned! In addition, your scheme will only waste advertisers funds and impact negatively on the integrity of Google Adwords. And if Google finds out about this kind of silly arrangement, they might ban Nigerians from the program altogether. |
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nothingdou1:Click the link in my signature to download the free e-book that will teach you the basics of blogging and online business. You'll be glad you did. |
Youngzedd:No business has ever satisfied all customers. Even brands like Amazon, Apple, and Google have their fair share of disgruntled customers. But does that make them bad companies? No! The most important thing is for a business to satisfy as much as possible customers. Sorry about your issue with Hostgator, but it seems you're just one unsatisfied customer out of thousands. Check the web, and you'll see thousands of positive reviews about Hostgator. |
SLIDEwaxie:Nigerians and silly thoughts! Why not visit his blog and check mine to see for yourself? |
Now, I don't know why people are stealing my blog posts. Or is it an offence to give out valuable information for free? Last year, someone put up my free ebook for sale on Fiverr. Just last week, someone exposed another Nairalander who copied parts of my ebook and packaged them in an ebook he sold for N2000. And now, I just caught another culprit. When will Nigerian bloggers stop being desperate. When will they understand that dishonesty doesn't help anyone to achieve long term success? Well, I'll leave you all to your consciences. |
Mayorlad:Hey brother, I'm the owner of the content you just put up there. You copied it either from my blog or my free e-book. So, I want you to remove all my articles from your blog with immediate effect. How could you be so dishonest? You couldn't even credit the source? You see, my friend, blogging isn't by force. If you cannot create your own content, find something else to do, okay? If you don't take down my articles from your useless blog within the next 3 days, I'll send a plagiarism report to both Blogger and Wikinut, and your blogs will be deleted. Be warned! |
Foreign hosts rock! I've been with Hostgator for three years, and I have no single issue with them. |
SarcasticMe:You're welcome. |
TEAMTWACI:Sorry, I don't get something. You said "she gat all we need". All we need for what? |
stinggy:So, reading texts that evoke sequel arousal is the same as fornication? I beg to disagree with you. While reading texts that evoke sequel arousal might be a sin in itself, you cannot compare it with fornication. Sins are of different gravity. Besides, if his intent for reading those texts was to have some knowledge of how the act is done, that is not wrong at all, provided he didn't implement the knowledge in sinful ways. |
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