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@lhey active 8 years, 3 months ago-
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I agree with you. I have chosen to blog, though I enjoy interacting with others in the forums. I agree with what you said, blogging allows us to ponder about a topic. Though we can also do that in forums, it’s different. While blogging, we involve in planning how we are going to layout in the post, how we are going to present the topic to the readers, and a lot more to consider. So, it might not be as casual as we comment in the forums, but this is something good for us to learn.
Writing posts does not only allow us to earn more from the post itself, we might get better bonus from the site, and we can also help generating traffic and hence gaining us some coins for referring visitors, and also referring signups perhaps. With all these good reasons, I think we should blog!
I am not sure if the forum is being indexed on the search engine. Hope someone can answer that for us. 🙂
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Blog mus made to earn but it rests on your article writing in LB I think we can earn a lot at least ten dollars daily if someone writes ten to fifteen articles daily plus other source as answering the blog posts and writing new topic.
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I also got email from Samara on LB as you have received I am thankful to LB who has banned the girl Samara she uses fraud to trap men showing fake money saying belonging to her deceased father.
The scammer will tell you an elaborate fake story about large amounts of money ‘trapped’ in central banks during civil wars or coups, often in countries currently in the news. Or they may tell you about a large inheritance that is ‘difficult to access’ because of government restrictions or taxes in their country.
The scammer may contact you by email, letter, text message or social networking message. They will offer you a large sum of money to help them transfer their personal fortune out of their country.
These scams are often known as ‘Nigerian 419’ scams because the first wave of them came from Nigeria. The ‘419’ part of the name comes from the section of Nigeria’s Criminal Code which outlaws the practice. These scams now come from anywhere in the world.
Scammers may ask for your bank account details to ‘help them transfer the money’ and use this information to later steal your funds.
Never send money or give credit card details, online account details or copies of personal documents to anyone you don’t know or trust and never by email.
Avoid any arrangement with a stranger that asks for up-front payment via money order, wire transfer, international funds transfer, pre-loaded card or electronic currency. It is rare to recover money sent this way.
Do not agree to transfer money for someone else. Money laundering is a criminal offence.
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all this scammer are heartless and lazy bone who want to loot people from their hard earn money….. I also encounter samara but I manage to escape cause she was so convincing
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I agree with you saying just grab your pen and start writing! Sometimes I really have no idea what to write or how to start, but when I put my fingers on the keyboard, look at the screen, the inspiration just pops up in my mind, and I can just write fluently. But, of course, it also depends whether I am at my normal mode. 😀
Inspirations are everywhere, we just need to pay more attention and be more observant, everything around us can be a writing topic, I suppose.
Thanks for sharing this! 🙂
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Looking for an inspiration to write, the writer himself is a practical and the best resource for inspiration. Once he wields his pen to a paper or starts striking his keyboard, his thoughts naturally come running. He will just organize them later. That is what we usually react to other’s dismal situation in the difficulty of writing. Anyway, we are already used to it.
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I am referring it to the standard writing of articles, not for a tutorial, reportorial, and the like. This is what I consider the general approach in writing. It’s up to you to adapt its applicability to your situation. Well, for all we know, writing is an art of expressing oneself in the form of printed words to inform, to educate, to entertain. So everyone has his own style of writing.
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I am glad to know that you have found this post of mine helpful to you. I would be coming up a more related post of this kind. Just keep on following me. You know it takes a single step to be a good if not a better writer. I don’t know if you have been already an experienced writer. Anyway, just keep on logging in here and you have the chance of reading my posts.
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Thank you. My readers, my followers are one of my captured inspiration. I write for them. I write to keep them keep abreast of what is happening around us. In one of my writing session, I thought of how to make my readers glued to what I am writing. I consider them as the jewels of my writing task everyday, every month, all throughout the year.
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Writing is easy, but the motivation to start writing is not always there.
I always have more writing ideas than time, and sometimes I just do not feel like writing.
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Welcome to the family of LiteracyBase
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It is nice to see you here Nakitakona. Very good article about your username and the different sites that you have used. It is nice that you have not given up hope and continue to look for other opportunities. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
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Glad that you have found us here! It’s nice to know the meaning of Nakitakona, I have always been wondering about that when I saw your username. 🙂
Now only I know BMN is Beer Money Nation, I read about them, but I have no idea what this site is about. I believe there are always other opportunities around, we just need to explore and find them. I always believe there is a will, there is a way.
Hope you will enjoy spending time here.
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If I remember it right, @kakai135, you have mentioned this site in one of the sites that I am also a member. I am curious about it, though I know a little about it. I never waste my time. I right away visit this site and give it a try. This is good or even better compared to other site I have been to. And I think you’re the first friend I ever have had here. Nice seeing you here too. 🙂
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Glad that you like it here. Yes, I agree that sometimes it’s hard to just base on others’ experience to know whether we will like this site or not, though we also need to do some researches or listen to advice from someone. If we never try out, we will never know. At the beginning, I was quite discouraged to join this site too, but slowly, it’s the friendly community who keeps me active here, then the responsive support as well.
Besides the earnings and the interaction with others, I really enjoy learning from the site too.
Hope you will enjoy spending your time here too!
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Yes, everyone rites to earn money online but a few earn more and some earn less because man earns money with the help of experience and knowledge and no other source of earning on earth because man is respected every where due to having knowledge not riches or wealth.
LiteracyBase site is good but it delays approving the went post O do not know why? Its writers are polite and write original articles for the readers to discuss some of the points for the generation benefits and present generation merits.
I’m going to tell you about all kinds of legitimate ways to make money online. Since we are talking about legitimate jobs, you’ve got to be…well, legitimate. Many of these options are real jobs that require you to put in hours if you want to get paid. They also require real work. Here are some tips for actually getting the job:
Apply these steps to make money online as…
Take it seriously
Be professional
Give some, but not all
Double check yourself
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Election all over the world is the name dishonesty and nothing else. I do not believe in fair election all over the world and more than this in my own country election election winners are dishonest and corrupt people as we see in USA election Trump who were facing 3500 legal suits was elected by voters the president of USA how?
If you want to understand the dynamics of this election look away from the flutter of posters, from the noisy campaign trucks and their jaunty songs, and from a bewildering selection of smiling candidates contesting thousands of elected posts.
Look instead at the creaking infrastructure of Manila, the visible slums, the denuded mountainsides and scrappy farms.
The Philippines stands out – in a region that was once a byword for crippling poverty – for its failure to match its neighbours’ partial success in reducing inequality.Official statistics show that poverty has stayed at more or less the same level for the past decade, despite economic growth averaging 6%.
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