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Marketing Pitches

 A couple of cold email marketing pitches composed for a global Multi-Level Marketing scheme with a product sales pyramid operation. Template 1 Hello friend, How would you like to go on all expenses paid vacation to Dubai ? Would you like to seat at a table with millionaires laughing and urging you to fulfill your dreams ? Are you going to ignore this opportunity or are you calculating how much a week in Dubai would cost. Wake up and smell the coffee, this is not a scam nor a prank. This is the table of millionaires. If you want to explore possibilities beyond your horizons, just text YES in response to this email. Template 2 Hello Friend, Would you like to own your own mansion at any choice location ? Then I have the solution to set you up for a mind blowing experience with money. Just send YES to this email and our consultants will talk you through the process. This offer is subject to availability in your local area. Template 3 Hello Friend, W...

Portfolio posts: Fela Kuti

The Musical Legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Fela Anikulapo Kuti was an extraordinary musician from Nigeria. He was originally named Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti. He was born into the family of a clergyman, Reverend Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti and Chief Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. He was commonly called Fela, born in the ancient town of Abeokuta on 15th October 1938, Fela was influenced by the artistic and outspoken tendencies of his parents. Fela’s mother was the first Nigerian woman to drive a car. Fela took after his mother as an advocate of human rights. His father was an accomplished pianist. Education and music Fela travelled to England in 1958. His parents wanted him to study medicine, his brothers became medical doctors and one of them became a federal minister of health years later in Nigeria. Fela enrolled in the Trinity College of Music. He got married to his first wife in 1960. In 1961, Fela began a band known as the Koola Lobitos. Fela was able to...

Portfolio posts: Richard Branson

The legend called Richard Branson A knight of the British Empire, Richard Branson is an extrovert. He was born on the 18th of July 1950. He was honoured in 2000, for being a foremost entrepreneur. There are many quotes from him on happiness and making positive decisions. Richard faced many challenges, and he always found a way to leave his failures behind. A firm believer in saying yes to opportunities. He has the uncanny ability to spot opportunities for making a profit. Early years Richard was the first child born to his parents. He grew up in Surrey, England and he suffered from dyslexia. This hampered his ability to excel as a student. He dropped out of school at the age of 16. First break Perhaps spurred by the knowledge that he was not cut out for school, Richard started a magazine named “Student”. It was a success as a result of the advertising tactic he employed to break even. This was the start of the flourishing career of starting new ventures. The adverts whic...

Portfolio posts: Calorie Consumption

How does calories consumption affect your lifestyle? A lot of people hear the word calorie and they imagine a fattening substance; they are primed to think calories are not good for the body. This is a misconception. Calories are measures of energy contained in the food we eat. Carbohydrates contain more calories when compared to fats and proteins. A diet mainly comprising carbohydrates will contain more calories than a diet of protein rich food. The timing of meals is just as important as the quality of a meal. The number of calories a person consumes should take in consideration the activities of such a person. The basic calorie needs for men and women are different. The ration of calories needed for a healthy life depends on the following factors:  Basal metabolic rate  Height  Weight  Age  Sex  Bone density Daily needs It is important to compute the basal metabolic rate and activity factor for proper monitoring of optimum calorie intake to maintain th...

Portfolio posts: 27 Ways to Drive Traffic to your Website

1. Describe Your Target Audience  • Understand your audience, the problems they face and solve them. 2. Base Your Content on Keyword Research • Use online tools to find keywords in your niche. 3. Have A Writing Schedule • Write at a steady tempo. Tell your readers this and keep to schedule. 4. Write Content Your Users Need • Write well-researched articles on the topic of your choice. The keywords included will drive relevant traffic to your website. 5. Work on The Aesthetics of Your Posts • Try to make your articles easy to read, interesting, and in a large font. 6. Apply basic knowledge of SEO to your blog • SEO puts your blog on the path of the reader. 7. Master the art of writing awesome headlines • Headlines are important. They catch the reader's attention. 8. Use internal links routinely • Internal links rank your website on a search engine. • Place links of old articles within your blog posts. 9. Use back-links as a strategy  • Write guest post...

New Direction

Introduction I just made a decision to move my portfolio of work as a freelance writer to this blog. I had written several articles for different concerns and genres of industry. So, I stored some of my articles on my cloud account, with the possibility that I could have access to them, even after making deadline submissions. As things stand, I want to take up a writing position, as a copy writer or remote editor for companies seeking to employ such individuals. And, one of the requirements is that I have to make samples of my work available, so this action will make that step easier for me. 2019-one heck of a year This year has been tough. I lost my position with a company in the U.S.A that refused to cash in on the trend of educational migration by African students. I resorted to writing short articles to scrounge for cash, and then my laptop screen got damaged. To further compound issues, my Google Pixel smartphone which I purchased recently, fell to the ground and the s...

Moving to Newfoundland and Labrador province, Canada

The Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) allows the Province to nominate applicants who meet established criteria, for Permanent Resident Status. The NLPNP offers: An efficient immigration process for qualified skilled workers, international graduates and their families who wish to settle permanently in Newfoundland and Labrador; and Assistance from provincial Immigration Program Development Officers who are available to explain the program requirements, and guide applicants throughout the application process. Newfoundland and Labrador may nominate up to 1,050 individuals annually through the NLPNP, through the Skilled Worker, International Graduate, and Express Entry-Skilled Worker categories. Culled from  https://www.gov.nl.ca/immigration/immigrating-to-newfoundland-and-labrador/