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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT UNN MANDATARY BLOG FOR ALL STUDENTS


University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has just resently mandated all her student to create a blog and run it, many have been wondering why the university authority made it mandatary that every student own and run a blog, here is the main reason, the university has set to make her website visible at just a click on google and any blog around Nigeria, what do i mean by this; the university authority want every student to own a blog such that every post you create you will include UNN web address which is www.unn.edu.ng at the end of your post or in between your post just as i have done above such that any body reading your post will see the school web address and possibly click and visit the school website.

WHAT DO YOU STAND TO GAIN FROM THIS

Actually the university do not have any thing in store for you, yeah that is the plan truth its not their responsibility to get you what you need to  make money with your blog.

There is a saying that you do not marry for some one and also teach the person how to sleep with his wife, well the school authority has gotten the wife for you its now time for klassicsentence.com to teach you how to sleep with your wife, are you ready to learn? if yes continue reading.

HOW TO MAKE MONEY BLOGING

Its time to learn how to sleep with your wife but before then there are some things i will like to point out.
1. The fact that people come to your blog to read your post does not add any money to your account.
2. Making money with your blog is a function of the number of people  that visit your blog a day. wow am confused, he just said in number one that the fact that people come to your blog to read your post does not add any money to your account an in number two he is saying some thing ease, well do not worry i will make you understand.

There is some thing you need to place on your blog called ads, with this ads on your blog you can make money from people visiting your blog, this ads are what you use in making money with your blog not your post hope now you understand.

If you would like to place ads on your blog and start making money follow this link click here and start making real cool money while you do your studies.

This is how far i can go now, if you have any question or you are confused about any thing or you need me to help you create your own blog let me know by using the comment box i will reply you as soon as possible. please scrow down and follow my blog.

CHIBUEZE (SENTENCE)

Comments

  1. How do I go about it cus I have reg in d nairaapp.com

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    1. register as publisher, you will be sent email with a link to confirm your registration after you creat your place then generate your code down the page after filling all the information you need to input when creating your place after then go to your blogger dashboard and open your layout click on add garget when it opens select HTML/JAVA when it opens copy and past your code and save there after save arrangement and that is all. hope this will help

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  2. please how do i creat my blog

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  3. hi sentence please guid me on how to creat my blog, if possible help me creat it thanks

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  4. go to blogger.com to creat your blog

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