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I can afford not to open Facebook app for 24 hours and I will still be fine, but not my Email

 I can afford not to open Facebook app for 24 hours and I will still be fine.

But you see my email…

I check it at least 10 times a day 

Do you know why?

I don’t want to ever miss any sponsored post order, especially the time-sensitive ones.

While I was at the airport earlier today waiting to catch a flight, I did the routine check of my email.

Guess what I saw?

I had a sponsored post order waiting for me.

Without wasting time, I brought out my laptop and started work.

In less than 30 minutes, I was done re-optimizing the article for search engines just so that it will match our own standard. 

Thereafter, I got an image, optimized the image, published the article and sent them an invoice.

Before I got to Lagos, I received my payment in dollars.

If you are monetizing your blog through sponsored posts, you are the one to call the shot and you don’t have to wait till month end to get paid.

Facebook and email 

Diverse means of blog monetization, the ability to work from anywhere in the world and the ability to decide how much you want to earn are just some of the benefits of running a profitable blog.

This Saturday, I’m kicking off the February edition of my one-on-one physical blogging training.

I’m super excited for those of you that signed up for this training.

I think you are lucky to enjoy the privileges I never had when I started blogging.

Next week, registration for the March edition will kick off.

Don’t miss it for anything.

I will not only teach you how to run a profitable blogging business, I will also teach you how to use it grow your existing business and of course, enjoy the lifestyle that blogging offers.

If you want to start a freedom-based business, consider going into blogging.

With your blog, you can incorporate affiliate marketing, information marketing, consulting and many other internet businesses.

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