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LiteracyBase has indeed outlets to earn. They must be tapped.
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I am new here so thanks a lot for this helpful information. I have one question though, you can only upload 2 blogs per day?
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It sure takes a lot of time and effort to earn.
I have lesser motivation to write this month. If I continue in this manner, I do not think I can reach payout this month. -
Good job for inspiring everyone here to write our own story to tell by putting our hearts with what we’ve written.
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Social media networking has transformed the Internet, with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ helping to determine the relevance of web pages, websites, and blog posts. In a sense, social media networking has brought democracy to the Internet.
Search engines have revised how they rank web pages, favoring those websites with content their visitors prefer to read, share, and comment on. Today it’s well-written, informative and entertaining content that drives website traffic, not a random tinkering with keywords, or back linking.
Digital marketing agencies have not been slow to catch on. They have evolved to capture this new trend, recognizing the relevance of social media channels, which for many have become the prime generators of traffic to their websites.
Here are five reasons why buddying up to social media will boost your website traffic:
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On days when I cannot think of topics to make for 300 minimum words, I just also comment. And you are right, if you get to answer a lot here , we can actually earn also.
Actually, I am a good cook and can also share my recipes here, though I am not sure if they are allowed and being paid.
As I have seen you the earlier months that you are posting many recipes, may I ask if they are also being paid? I don’t like to venture in writing recipes, when i don’t know if they are also being paid.
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I will have to see if dried shrimp is something we can buy here – maybe in the city…
I love cabbage dishes, and this is so simple yet sounds very tasty!
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I love fried cabbage or any type of cooked cabbage. My mom used to make a boiled dinner with cabbage, carrots, potatoes, and ham. So good with some butter, salt, and pepper. I am sure this dish is good too.
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Seem to be delicious and healthy.
The health benefits of cabbage include frequent use as a treatment for constipation, stomach ulcers, headaches, obesity, skin disorders, eczema, jaundice, scurvy, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, eye disorders, heart diseases, aging, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Did you know that the inexpensive, humble and widely used cabbage can practically work miracles? Cabbage is a leafy vegetable of Brassica family, and is round or oval in shape. It consists of soft, light green or whitish inner leaves covered with harder and dark green outer leaves. It is widely used throughout the world, and can be prepared in a number of ways, but most commonly, it is included as either a cooked or raw part of many salads.
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Cabbage is an abundant source of Vitamin C. You might be surprised to know that it is actually richer in vitamin C than oranges, which is traditionally considered the “best” source of that vital nutrient. Vitamin C, as one of the best antioxidants, reduces free radicals in your body that are one of the fundamental causes of premature aging. It also helps in repairing the wear and tear on the body through the course of your life. Therefore, cabbage is very helpful in treating ulcers, certain cancers, depression, immune system boosting, and defending against a cough and cold. It can also speed up the healing process for wounds and damaged tissues, regulate the proper functioning of the nervous system, and reduce the effects and presence of Alzheimer’s disease and other degenerative neural diseases.
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