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Tuesday, 4 September 2018
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wisdom TitusSeptember 04, 2018AFFILIATE MARKETING, BEST INVESTMENT OPTIONS, Business, Business ideas, career, e
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👉 Starter
–U$20 +$10 = #11,100
Earn(ROI) daily $0.48 = #177.6 weekly, $3.36
= #1243.20 monthly . #5,328
Expected 400% is 80$
= #29,600 in 167days
👉 BRONZE – $40 +$10
=#18,500
Earn(ROI) $0.96 =#355.20 weekly, $6.72
=#2486.40 monthly-#10,656
Expected 400% is 160$
= #59,200 in 167 days
👉 SILVER --- $80+$10
=#33,300
Earn(ROI) $1.92 =#710.40, weekly $13.44 = #4,972.80.
Monthly 21,312
Expected 400% is 320$
= #118,400 in 167 days
👉 GOLD --- $200+10 =
#77,700
Earn(ROI) daily $4.8 = #1,776. Weekly- $33.6 =
#12,432. Monthly #53,280
Expected 400% is 800$
= #296,000 in 167 days
👉 DIAMOND --- $400+$10 =
#151,700
Earn(ROI)Daily $9 = #3,330. Weekly-$67 = #23,310.
Monthly-#106,560
Expected 400% is 1,600$
= #592,000 in 167 days
👉 PLATINUM --- $800+$10
= #299,700
Earn(ROI)Daily $19 = #7,030. Weekly- $134 =
#49,210. Monthly-213,120
Expected 400% is 3,200$
= #1,184,000 in 167 days
👉 TITANIUM --- $1600+$10
= #595,700
Earn(ROI) Daily $38 = #14,060.
Weekly- $268 = #98,420.
Monthly -426,240.
Expected 400% is $6,400$
= #2,368,000 in 167 days
👉 CRYSTAL --- $5120+$10
= #1,898,100
Earn(ROI)daily $122 =
#45,140. Weekly: $860 = #315,980. Monthly : 1,363,968
Expected 400% is 20,480$
= #7,577,600 in 167 days
👉 MASTER --- $10240+$10
= #3,792,500
Earn(ROI) Daily $245 = #90,650. Weekly$1,720 = #634,550.
Monthly: 2,727936
Expected 400% is $40,960
= #15,155,200 in 167 days
👉 CHAMPION ---
$20480+$10 = #7,581300
Earn(ROI) daily $491 = #181,670. Weekly :$3,440 =
#1,271,690 monthly: 5,455,872
Expected 400% is 81,920$
= #30,310,400 in 167 days.
Saturday, 10 June 2017
5 Tips for a successful business startup
When you start your own business, you're certain to hear a lot of different advice. Most of it will come from people who don’t know the first thing about running a successful company. Turn to the internet, and you'll be overwhelmed by a multitude of articles and lengthy lists on the subject. Don’t make the mistake of overthinking and overanalyzing it all. A few simple steps now can start your business down the path toward success. Here, we outline the five basic tips we've followed to help us run our company.
4 mistakes to avoid in your freelance business
4 mistakes to avoid in your freelance business
When you’re a freelancer, you don’t have a team of professionals to advise you about decisions and steer you in the right direction. You’re on your own in terms of running your business, so you’re bound to make the occasional mistake.
Fortunately, you can learn from the trial and error of others. Avoid the following four mistakes in your freelance business to protect yourself from the consequences.
1. Asking Your Clients What They Can Pay
Samar Owais of Copyblogger warns freelancers not to let their clients dictate their rates. You know exactly how much time and energy you spend on every logo you design, article you write, or website you code. Your client has no idea — he or she is concerned with the final product and not the process you take to create it.
Instead of asking your clients how much they can pay, tell them what you charge. It’s perfectly acceptable to ask about a client’s budget. However, use that information to recommend levels of service that meet the rates you set for yourself. You can also offer your client a payment plan with several increments, if it suits both parties.
2. Working Regular Business Hours
Freelancers don’t hold nine-to-five jobs, so they often don’t work nine-to-five hours. For one thing, working for yourself means you should work when you’re most productive. If you get an energy boost at 10 p.m. every night, plan to work late in the evening instead of early in the morning.
You might also need to work more hours than the typical staffer. Putting in 10-hour days might not sound like much fun, but that’s how you build a viable visit. You don’t punch a clock, so don’t assume that you can get by with the minimum time commitment.
If you’re working globally, be prepared to work some odd hours. Clients on the other side of the planet will expect you to be available for at least some portion of their own working hours, so plan accordingly by project.
3. Failing to Communicate
Starting a freelancing business feels like a leap of faith, but so does hiring a freelancer. If you want to build healthy relationships with your clients, keep in touch with them. Send weekly emails to update them on their project’s status or schedule bi-weekly Skype calls to brainstorm or discuss future projects.
Freelancer Addison Duvall names “under-communicating” as one of the deadly communication sins among freelancers. Duvall advocates a proactive approach to this process: Don’t wait for your client to get in touch; pick up the phone or type in his or her email address to show you’re concerned with your client’s needs.
4. Keeping Problem Clients
The idea of dropping a client might fill you with horror — why would you give up the chance to earn money? — but letting go of a problem client opens up time in your schedule for a client who values your work and shares your vision. Problem clients can sap your creative energy and cause you to resent your job.
If you experience constant friction with a client, explain that you don’t think you’re the best fit for their needs and recommend another freelancer who might fit the bill. Start looking for new clients who might mesh better with your workflow.
Learning to avoid freelance business mistakes can protect your future and save you hours of wasted energy. Make sure you have a reliable way to get paid from your valued clients.
Thursday, 8 June 2017
MEET ELLIOT, FUTURE GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM STUDENT
MEET ELLIOT, FUTURE GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM STUDENT!https://e-hubbs.blogspot.com.ng/2017/06/meet-elliot-future-global.html
Hi, my name is Elliot, I’m from France but I consider myself as a “citizen of the world” because I feel comfortable in a lot of countries and I can get out of my zone of comfort easily. I will soon graduate from my Bachelor of Science in International Business, a program which taught me a lot in terms of business skills and allowed me to travel and acquire professional skills. It also motivated me to create my own structure.https://e-hubbs.blogspot.com.ng/2017/06/meet-elliot-future-global.html
When I decided to do a Master in Entrepreneurship, I first had a look at the rankings. Then I decided to take a closer look at each program and the Global Entrepreneurship Program appealed to me directly. The main difference and competitive advantage of this program is its international context and it is exactly why I chose to join the program. I wanted to continue my studies in English, continue to work on projects in multicultural teams and study in new environments and the Global Entrepreneurship Program was the only program which gathered all of these components.
No one ever said it was easy being an entrepreneur. Whether you're in the early stages of your startup, just secured funding for your startup or you are ready for product launch, there will always be those three components when you ask yourself if this whole entrepreneur thing is worth it. Instead of giving up and throwing-in the proverbial white towel, keep your head up during those tough patches. survive, multiply and stabilize.
To any entrepreneur: if you want to do it, do it now. If you don’t, you’re going to regret it












