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Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by seborrhic: 11:44pm On Feb 06, 2021 |
SilverNorGold:So a newspaper vendor can turn to blogging?He buys newspapers and posts the stories on his blog? I ask u again.Do you know what a newspaper vendor mean.If u don't know what it means, then you would continue arguing the way u are doing,like an uneducated person. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by generationz(f): 11:45pm On Feb 06, 2021 |
I still laugh when I see some of these Abuja high class cortisans launching print magazines. Who still buys magazines when we have instablog, Bella Naija etc. Even Dele Momodu (ovation) now does Instagram interviews. . everybody dey port. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 11:45pm On Feb 06, 2021 |
seborrhic: My brother, go through my posts and stop embarrassing yourself online. God bless Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by manbrain: 11:46pm On Feb 06, 2021 |
This is amazing |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by meobizy(f): 11:47pm On Feb 06, 2021 |
One medium is short and to the point, the other is verbose. I know the one I'll choose several times over. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 12:03am On Feb 07, 2021 |
SilverNorGold: you don't have any point i beg. look at the set of the vendors. most of them are illiterates trying to survive. their Job is just to collectthe papers and sell to the masses. so how are they going to be selling to the Masses here? when a Poster can post on nairaland and the information will reavh everybody within minutes. but the vendors can still sell that same information to 10 people sitting at a particular place. i know u go come again dey shout God bless Nigeria. May God bless you with sense this year. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by citygarden(m): 12:09am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Before you know it the useless government can come another breaking news that they have ban all social media news because newspaper is not selling again. Like they did to cryptocurrency. They don’t know we’re in digital world. But they choose to be in the manual world they are use to. Like they want us to investing in cowtocurrency instead on cryptocurrency. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 12:24am On Feb 07, 2021 |
BabaJoe001: My brother, if you read my first post, you'll see where I called those "illiterates" who refused to learn and evolve "lazy".. The world is going digital, and anyone who, by now, hasn't learnt the basics will only have themselves to blame, not me... Not technology. So your "illiteracy" excuse is baseless. Creating blogs these days is extremely easy. Again, you should go through my posts and also do research on "blogging" , "traffic" and "monetization" ... Once you do, you'll begin to "see my point"... The internet is here to stay. Either you evolve and go with the flow, or you go out of business. No room for laziness! God bless Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by mayo47(m): 12:30am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Innovate or Die |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Katieify: 1:19am On Feb 07, 2021 |
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Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by blowjohn(m): 1:35am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Some men will be vendors for 20 years. Haba. Shey u no want rise for life ni? |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by King44(m): 5:51am On Feb 07, 2021 |
And so, the werey gvt we have should now stop the internet? |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Dharniel600(m): 6:20am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Almost all sector is going Digital, if you no upgrade, don't blame others. This is just the same case with that of CBN banning the purchase of cryptocurrency with naira. If you don't upgrade, people go leave you behind. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by addictiv(m): 6:36am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Innovation is like a wave, either u learn to ride it or you sink... The same innovation that has taken these men out of business has made common people like them earn millions of dollars just from a phone.. Same innovation, different perspectives, different outcomes |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 7:31am On Feb 07, 2021 |
That's disruptive innovation. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by chubinwa(m): 7:40am On Feb 07, 2021 |
it is a pity that digital publication is gradually taking away your source of income but I want to let you know that changes is constant. things revolves. ask most post offices in Nigeria, they will tell you their own ordeal. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Lubumbashi: 8:01am On Feb 07, 2021 |
The newspapers can save their business if they want. They started destroying themselves by uploading their news contents to digital forms without restrictions like Western print media do. If they charge readers a certain amount to access their digital news contents, a lot of people will switch back to buying newspapers. 1 Like |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by DarkJeddi(m): 8:19am On Feb 07, 2021 |
SilverNorGold:Just stop while you are ahead.. How exactly do you expect a semi illiterate Newspaper vendor to COMPETE ONLINE? |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by AwesomeStormy00(m): 8:22am On Feb 07, 2021 |
dokyOloye: Lol you're funny 1 Like |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Evince(m): 8:39am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Soon you guys will ban media news same CBN hates online investment. Same way nipost hate email. Same way stock exchange hate crytocurrency |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Gerrard59(m): 8:42am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Lubumbashi: Except for specialist publications like StearsBusiness and BusinessDay, Nigerians are poor people to subscribe to Punch or Guardian NG. Besides, what's the comparable quality between The Punch and The Telegraph? Guardian NG and The Economist? They've to remodel their business practices or risk going into extinction. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nightalan: 8:43am On Feb 07, 2021 |
GrandFinale2021: They are both correct, try not to harp into mentions when you're uncertain about the corrections you're making. Digitalize | Definition of Digitalize by Merriam-Webster |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by shevy878: 9:01am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Hadley02: Yes! Bros Awfa I need the Novel |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Hadley02(f): 9:15am On Feb 07, 2021 |
shevy878:check my profile |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 9:42am On Feb 07, 2021 |
DarkJeddi: Go through my comments, my brother. God bless Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Queenlovely(f): 10:16am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Hadley02:u don't feel their pain, technology has levelled so many mountains, example is the books you parade to sell are books I can source online for |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by seguno2: 10:56am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Gerrard59: How do we get information if they go into extinction? As it is, they are not even providing adequate information, especially historical archives for research and fact-checking. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Danosophe(m): 11:05am On Feb 07, 2021 |
What were they thinking...that the world's system of operations would remain in the Stone age style? They should upgrade jaare. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Pacesetter123(m): 11:21am On Feb 07, 2021 |
SilverNorGold:And in ur myopic mind, you think every newspaper vendor is educated to the point of being a blogger? Distributing newspapers is different from being a news editor,reporter or a publisher.Take notice of that. |
Re: Newspaper Vendors Blame Online Media For Drop In Sales by Nobody: 11:22am On Feb 07, 2021 |
Pacesetter123: My brother, go through my posts... Nigerians sha... and stone age! |
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