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7 Tips On How To Improve Your Blog Post or Website Search Engine Position

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Notably, there are millions of blogs and websites out there. These bloggers and websites owners opened them for particular purposes primarily among them are; to sell products, rendering of services, and to create a platform where their voices could be heard freely without being molested. However, many of these websites or blogs within a spate of time fizzle out due to frustration usually linked to inability of these bloggers or website owners to   make wave or get easily seen in the realm of blogging or website activities as the case may be, even though they may have beautiful blogs or websites. Read post: When You Write, You Will Get Seen Online The reason could be traced to inability of their blogs or websites to be listed in search engine optimization (SEO). Search engines are the main source for internet users to find the information they are interested or looking for. So if you’re your blog post is listed high in the search engine, it implies that more people

Working As A Ghostwriter

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                                                             Image via ShutterStock.com . Hey, Why would someone hire a ghostwriter? For one thing, it might be the difference between an idea floating around an author’s head and an actual book or blog post being published. In today’s post, I’m going to share with you the benefit of working as a ghostwriter. According to Ginny Carter, a ghostwriter, who has carved a niche for herself in the realm of ghostwriting dwelled extensively on this subject matter. For those of you, who are talented in creative writing or you are looking for an opportunity to showcase their skills as a ghostwriter in the literary world, might find this post necessary to read. Ghostwriters are those mysterious creatures, who pen other peoples’ books for them, by producing content in someone else’s voice. A ghostwriter won’t have his or her name on the book cover – that accolade belongs to the author – but these writers do get to talk to an

How Aliko Dangote Became The Richest Person In Africa

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#Entrepreneur In yesterday’s post, I shared a story of a successful Nigerian's Entrepreneur, Adenike Ogumlesi, who is the founder, CEO, and manufacturer of the Nigerian babies and kiddies clothing line called Ruff ‘n’ Tumble . Adenike  started up her business just little as any other person and  she ended up being super-rich. Today, I’m going to share with you yet another story of an Entrepreneur that also started small but ends up becoming the richest man in Nigeria. His business brand becomes a household name both in Nigeria and Africa. A few billionaires roam the earth. What gets even more exciting is whenever the world hears of African billionaires. With majority of the world’s view about Africa being portrayed as a continent majorly filled with small huts, farmers, and every man getting married to multiple women at childhood, many wonder how billionaires are ever forged on the continent. While the world’s perception about Africa is mostly wrong, the continent is dis

How Adenike Ogunlesi, an African Entrepreneur, Made Over A Million Dollars from Business

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#Business Inspirational stories of success can sometimes be all you need to take that great step towards achieving your goal. The only true thing that’s stopping you from self-fulfillment is fear. And the mastery of fear, not it’s avoidance, will make your life a true success story for everyone to learn from. Today, in the blog, I'll be sharing an inspiring story of success  about the rise of Adenike Ogunlesi. The founder and CEO of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble. Just relax and read the story and you will learn something from this high-profiled woman of substance.  A lot of activities happen every day. People head to work, take walks, go the market, hit the gym, stop at restaurants to have a meal or two, and do several other things. In the middle of all these, was a woman trying to sell some clothes from the boot of her car. While extremely few people who may have seen her plot her trade in the mid-90’s, might remember her humble beginnings, many who passed her by, would never have

How to Beat Writer’s Block: 21Tips to Consider

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  If there were any doubts about whether writer’s block really exists, they’ve now been laid to rest. A study of 2,500 writers by Stop Procrastinating , the productivity app and website, investigated how to beat writer’s block and found that 63% of writers had suffered a block at some point.   The definition of writers’ block was clear: your motivation or ideas for writing dry up. The survey found that the cause of writer’s block were high expectations, fear of failure, and pressure of unrealistic deadlines. The good news is that all the writers in the survey beat writer’s block though a combination of creative motivation techniques and unorthodox routines. In many cases all that was needed was a change of scene, especially if the causes were overwork or stress related. For others, changes to their routine worked effectively. From getting up earlier to taking a cold shower to doing the West Wing “walk and talk,” the following tips can help you be more creative and mot