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Monday 19 December 2011

How to make N500 per referral at 1kJobsOnline (Make N50,000 from 100 referrals)

How ?

All you just need to do is to refer your friends to register on the site. Once the referred friend registers on the site and activates a seller account, you earn N500 for been the referral.

Wondering how the site admin will know that you are the one that referred the person to the site? Well, once you register on the site, you will be given a unique affiliate link on the affiliate page at 1KjobsOnline.com

All you just need to do is to use your affiliate links and badges to spread the word about 1kJobsOnline and earn 500 Naira each time someone signs up using one of the referral links or badges and activates a seller account.

The person you referred must pay N1000 for a seller account before you can earn the N500 commission.

I have paid for a seller's account and I have referred 76 people to the site as at the time of publishing this post. Out of these 76 people, only one has activated a seller's account meaning I have only earned just N500 so far. If 50 out of this 76 people activate seller account in the long run, it means I would make N25, 000 doing no job on the site. So, if I have 100 referrals that activates a seller account each, I will make for myself, N50, 000.

Below is a snapshot from my account showing the details of my referrals.

So, How Do I Promote my affiliate link?

You can be sharing your link on facebook, twitter etc, telling your friends to regsiter and make N1000 from any job they can do.


If you have a blog, you can put the badge on the sidebar of your blog. You can also write a blog post, with your referral link in it....  The possibilities are endless.


If you combine this affiliate program with the normal jobs you do at 1kJobsOnline, you will be surely making some good money on the site.  If you check the site, you will see jobs I offer to do for just N1000.


So,
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW  and make sure you activate a seller account asap so as to get started making money referring friends to the site, just like I do.


I hope this info helps....


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How to extend your smartphone’s battery life

 

No matter what type of smartphone you have, the device can serve as your MP3 player, digital camera, gaming system, and even your TV while you're out and about — as long as you have battery power. If it seems like smarter phones are getting less life out of their batteries... you're absolutely right. Smartphones can help you get a lot done while traveling, but if you're doing a lot on one in a day, you're apt to see your screen go dark long before the sun goes down.
Watching out for a few small things during your day, however, can help extend battery life on your trusty device and make sure you've got enough juice to make it all day and well into the night.
Mixed signals
It takes extra juice for your smartphone to search for a data connection. If you're somewhere where you won't get a signal, like an airplane or subway, putting your phone in airplane mode or turning it off altogether will prevent it from draining your battery. Turning your phone on does require a bit of extra power, so it's best to save shutting it off for times when you plan to leave it off for a while, rather than something like a 20-minute subway ride to work in the morning. Thinking of it as car mode or subway mode instead of airplane mode might just be the mental trick you need!
Likewise, turn off wifi when you don't need it. When it's active, your phone scans for available wifi connections constantly, which kills battery life. If you're using the wifi in a coffee shop or bookstore, remember to disable that connection when you're done to avoid draining your battery while you're on the road.

Your battery bleeds faster when you're inattentive
Focus on the task at hand
Sure, you can have your email open, search for directions to a local restaurant, watch a video on YouTube, and play Angry Birds at the same time — but chances are you're really only focused on one of those tasks. Everything you have open on your phone is using some amount of battery power. Try to focus on doing just one thing at a time on your phone, and close unnecessary applications to keep them from draining your battery. Things like your GPS and the bluetooth connection you use to connect to your hands-free device in the car gobble up a ton of battery power and are of no use to you unless you're doing a few specific tasks. 

Bright future

Bright screens look great but are a huge drain on your phone's battery. To stretch your phone's life, go into the controls or settings and dim the backlight or brightness of your screen. While the dimmest setting might be difficult to read (especially if you're somewhere brightly lit), something toward the middle will extend your battery life without putting too much strain on your eyes. If your phone has an auto-brightness option, using that can be a one-step solution to balancing battery life and ease of reading.
Along those same lines, try to avoid using animated backgrounds on your phone. Remember, the less you ask of your phone, the less it draws on your battery.
Bad vibrations
It takes more battery power for your phone to vibrate than it does to ring. While you absolutely want to have your phone on vibrate (or turned off) when you're at a movie or in a meeting, keeping your ringer on at other times can help extend battery life.
Mandatory nap time
Just as you would with a toddler, the easiest way to make sure your smartphone's battery lasts all night is to give it a nap at some point during the day. If you're headed into a meeting for a few hours, turn off your phone and leave it in your desk. Likewise, if you're out to dinner with close friends or on a date, turn off your phone and focus on your companions. Not only will you look like a better employee and friend for focusing on the people around you in real life, you'll also save that much more juice for later.
Still having trouble?
If you still find yourself running out of battery life before the end of the day, plug into a charging bag or use an external battery pack such as Morphie's JuicePack to strap on some extra power for the road.