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Five Kinds Of Girls You Should Avoid As A Bachelor Looking To Settle Down by ValourDigest(m): 4:53pm On Jun 29, 2018
FIVE KINDS OF GIRLS YOU SHOULD AVOID AS A BACHELOR LOOKING TO SETTLE DOWN
Some men who have had bitter relationship experiences in the past tend to suggest that for a youngman trying to find his feet, the single life is the most appropriate as it would enable him to reduce the stress associated with heartbreaks and focus his time and energy on building his future.

However, there comes a time in a man’s life when he begins to wonder whether he will ever settle down and how it would happen, especially if he had previously spent the better part of his youth acting as a ‘player’. If you fall under this category, then this article is definitely for you.

Here is a list of the kind of girls you should stay away from if you want to avoid getting engaged to the wrong partner and reducing your life span by 10 years in the process.
Read more..........https://valourdigest.com/five-kinds-girls-avoid-bachelor-looking-settle/



TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY
Whether you realise it or not, people are checking you out online every day; and these include prospective sponsors, business partners, investors, employers and literally anyone. The earlier you take charge of your online reputation, the better for you. What shows up when people look up your name on Google, Facebook and other online channels? Do you have content that you would be proud to be associated with?

Building your online identity is a deliberate process; and the earlier you get started, the better. Don’t wait until you need it badly before you start building it. By then, it will be too late. Now, you’re probably wondering where to start from. The first step is to ascertain your current online identity by checking out the information that already exists about you online. You also need to review your social media profiles and make sure that they don’t contain information you would rather not want publicised in some contexts.
Read more............https://valourdigest.com/take-charge-of-your-online-identity/



5 TIPS FOR GROWING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM
Facebook’s product team—lead by Chris Cox, Chief Product Officer at Facebook— is in West Africa this week to hear how creatives, developers and entrepreneurs in the region are using mobile technology to create services, content and businesses that address local needs.

Francesca Sacasa, Facebook’s Head of Partner Services for Europe, Middle East and Africa, presented a masterclass in innovative ways to tell brand stories at Social Media Week Lagos, Nigeria — the region’s top annual new media and technology conference. Here are some of her insights about how small businesses can use Facebook and Instagram to grow their businesses.

Tip 1: Be where customers are – on mobile
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THE MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS QUESTION EVER FOR ENTREPRENEURS
When asked what was the most important business question ever, management guru Peter Drucker answered: “What is our business?”

Defining your business is the most important task all entrepreneurs need to do in order to succeed in their venture.

Your business is not the product/service you offer. Your business is not the industry you are in.

That you sell dogs, is not your business; so do many others like you. That you make clothes, is not your business; so do many others like you. That you manage events, is not your business; so do many others like you.
Read more..........https://valourdigest.com/the-most-important-business-question-ever-for-entrepreneurs/



HOW TO ALIGN SOCIAL MEDIA WITH YOUR GOALS
Are you achieving your goals on social media or are you simply part of the crowd? Although most organisations now have departments that take care of social media, most of them have not successfully optimised its use. What they have succeeded in doing is having a website that serves as an online brochure or probably creating a Facebook page that doesn’t fully represent their organisation. How do we customise social media usage to meet our goals, whether as individuals or as corporate organisations?

Define your goal

Defining your goal is the foundation that defines your strategy and the type of platform you intend to use. For an organisation, information about your clients and other stakeholders will determine the content strategy and will even go as far as determining the structure of your website. For individuals, social media usage without clearly defined goals translates to sharing content without a sense of direction. When this is the case, one’s presence on social media will have little or no effect.
Read more.............https://valourdigest.com/how-to-align-social-media-with-your-goals/

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