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Kobojunkie: Don't mind them lol |
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Top-ranking websites are seen as more trustworthy and credible by s, which improves brand perception and confidence.
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SEO helps your site rank higher on search engines, driving free and consistent traffic from s actively searching for your products or services.
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He kept it real with all the emotions
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They used ChatGPT
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These guys made my childhood unforgettable! It’s so good to see them thriving and happy now!
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If you’re a small business owner in Nigeria, you’ve probably asked yourself this question: “How much will it cost me to be on the first page of Google?” The short answer? It depends. The longer (and more helpful) answer is that while SEO can be expensive in some markets, you don’t need to break the bank to start showing up online — especially when you're working with someone who understands your local audience, your business goals, and how Google works. Let’s break it down. The Real Cost of Ranking #1 on Google Ranking on Google involves two key things: time and strategy. Google doesn’t rank websites randomly. It looks at dozens of factors — your website’s structure, keywords, content quality, backlinks, experience, and more. For big companies, SEO budgets can range from ₦500,000 to ₦5 million per month. But as a small business, you don’t need all the bells and whistles at once. You need a smart, focused approach to just get visible — to appear when someone searches for your business type or service. That’s why I’m offering a simple ₦50,000 SEO starter package to help you begin showing up on Google search results. No fluff, no long contracts. Just what you need to take the first step online. What You Get with the ₦50k Starter Package: Keyword research for your business and location 1. On-page optimization for your homepage (or key pages) 2. Basic speed and mobile check 3. Meta title and description updates 4. Google Search Console setup and submission 5. A content strategy suggestion to keep your rankings growing What I Need From You to Get Started: To do proper on-page SEO, I’ll need: 1. Access to your website – WordPress , Wix, Shopify, or whichever platform you use. 2. Business info – your business name, service area, and the top 3 things you want to rank for. 3 Preferred or call-to-action – phone number, WhatsApp link, or form you want customers to use. 4. Logo and brand photos (if available) to help boost visibility in local search results. Can You Really Rank #1? Yes — but with context. Ranking #1 for a keyword like “barbing salon in Ikeja” is very different from trying to rank for “best hair stylist in Nigeria.” Local SEO is where small businesses win. That’s where we focus. This ₦50k package is not a magic fix — it’s the foundation. It’s how you move from being invisible online to showing up when someone nearby needs what you sell. Ready to Appear on Google? Let me help you stop losing customers who are searching for you online but finding your competitors instead. For just ₦50,000, you’ll finally start showing up where it matters — on Google. Whatsapp - 09053998382 or visit my website - www.veritodigital.com |
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Peter Obi is definitely an ideologist—and I love that about him. But maybe his mindset has shifted a bit, because my Anambra friends swear they were hearing “wee!” from their pockets during his time as governor. 😂 Still, I believe leadership isn’t just about big ideas and fine speeches. Sometimes, you have to roll up your sleeves, enter the mess, and fix the generator yourself if that’s what it takes! 7 Likes |
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Hi brothers and sisters, This has been on my mind lately: Should Christians actively participate in politics? Should we run for office, campaign, vote, or even protest when necessary? Or should we focus only on spiritual matters and avoid the political space altogether? Some argue that politics is too corrupt and divisive for believers. Others say we’re called to be salt and light even in government and policymaking. What do you think? Can political engagement be part of our Christian witness, or is it a distraction from our true mission? Scriptures, experiences, and perspectives are welcome! |
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Privacy in this part of the world is expensive
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Kumuyi is everywhere on Nairaland this Sunday. I hope all is well.
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If speaking in tongues uplifts you and doesn’t harm or deceive anyone, by all means, keep at it. If jumping and dancing in prayer brings you peace and progress — and no one is hurt or misled — please continue. Do what works for you, as long as no one is harmed, scammed, or left wounded by your practice. 24 Likes 3 Shares |
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Sorry man
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Yes, the classic love story: Boy meets single mom, boy ignores 8,000 red flags, boy becomes stepdad of the year to someone else’s kid. Truly, Netflix-worthy stuff. If your goal was to speedrun the “midlife crisis starter pack,” congrats, you’re ahead of schedule. Now sure, if you absolutely had to go down that path, maybe, just maybe...choosing someone who’s independent and doesn’t need a second dad for both her and her child would’ve helped. But nope. You said, “Let me invest my whole life in this like it’s an NFT in 2021.” Respect the commitment to poor decision-making. And training another man’s child? Inspirational. While your own kid’s probably looking at your family tree like it’s a comedy sketch. But hey, every king needs a kingdom, even if it’s built on another man’s legacy, right? Now you’ve “learned your lesson,” which is adorable. We call those “late-in-life upgrades,” like finally figuring out seatbelts after the crash. But the best part? You're still in the house. Of course you are. That’s simp protocol: never leave the mission, even when the mission left you. This isn’t even your first plot twist...just a rerun with new characters. But sure, you “took it like a man.” And now, everyone around you knows what you’re full of… and let’s just say it ain’t wisdom. 3 Likes |
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Booked out. Thanks!
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It's over rated in Nigeria, especially don't try to have first class in Botany or Philosophy, you will end becoming an assistant lecturer with 200k monthly salary. Brother, learn some skills while you are in the uni and start making money... especially if you are planning to stay in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
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The Easter offer is still on
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Whatsapp - +2349053998382
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Make money while relaxing at home
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Still on. Still booking. Thanks for those who signed up.
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Ok. these are big boys in banking while Nigerian banks are still serving beer.
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That money dey go somewhere.
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I hope this doesn't lead to an increase in the price of beef. In Nigeria, even small events tend to cause a rise in prices
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Booked 8 at the moment
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Guys, when Osimhen was stranded. See how God works!
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Free cloud hosting and domain
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Get a website. Put your business out there!
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Looking forward to working with you!
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