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Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
how to increase facebook page likes
how to increase facebook page likes.
there are few steps.
step1
make id name of your business or fan page name.
step 2
after 5000 friends limit is full in that id.
step3
profile convert into facebook page
step 4
merge both page .
note! facebook can merge only same name page. so u have to make same business name id .
step 5
now do regular post. minimum 5 and maximum 20 post daily. this is also trick to increase likes.
there are few steps.
step1
make id name of your business or fan page name.
step 2
after 5000 friends limit is full in that id.
step3
profile convert into facebook page
step 4
merge both page .
note! facebook can merge only same name page. so u have to make same business name id .
step 5
now do regular post. minimum 5 and maximum 20 post daily. this is also trick to increase likes.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Rolls Royce once used for transportation of city wastage in pakistan.
One day during his visit to London, Nawab of Bahawalpur was walking in casual dress in Bond Street. He saw a Rolls Royce showroom and went inside to inquire about the Price and Features etc of their cars.
Considering him a just another Poor Indian citizen, showroom salesmen insulted him and almost showed him the way out of the showroom. After this insult, Nawab of Bahawalpur came back to his Hotel room and asked his servants to call the showroom that Nawab of Bahawalpur city is interested in purchasing their few Cars.
After few hours King reached the Rolls Royce showroom again but with his full astonishing royal manner and in his royal costume. Until he reached the showroom there was already red carpet on the floor and all the salesmen were bent with respect. The King purchased all the six cars that they had at showroom at that time and paid full amount with delivery costs.
After reaching Pakistan, Nawab of Bahawalpur ordered municipal department to use all those six Rolls Royce cars for cleaning and transporting city’s waste. World’s number one Rolls Royce cars were being used for transportation of City’s waste, the news spread all over the world rapidly and the reputation of Rolls Royce Company was in drains.
Whenever someone used to boast in Europe or America that he owned a Rolls Royce, people used to laugh saying, “which one? The same that is used in Pakistan for carrying the waste of the City?”
Due to such reputation damages, sales of Rolls Royce dropped rapidly and revenue of company owners started falling down. Then they sent a Telegram to the Nawab of Bahawalpur for apologies and requested to stop transportation of waste in Rolls Royce cars. Not only this but they also offered Six new cars to Nawab of Bahawalpur free of cost.
When Nawab of Bahawalpur observed that Rolls Royce has learnt a lesson and they are sorry for their mistakes, He stopped using those cars for carrying wastes.
After some years Nawab of Bahawalpur Gifted the one of new Rolls Royce to King Saud's visit to Pakistan. That was first ever Rolls Royce in Saudi Arabia. One of new car was Gifted to to Quaid-e-Azam of Pakistan.
After some years Nawab of Bahawalpur Gifted the one of new Rolls Royce to King Saud's visit to Pakistan. That was first ever Rolls Royce in Saudi Arabia. One of new car was Gifted to to Quaid-e-Azam of Pakistan.
Friday, 16 June 2017
Thank ALLAH for everything
Beautiful Message*.
A rich man looked through his window and saw a poor man picking something from his dustbin ... He said, Thank GOD I'm not poor.
The poor man looked around and saw a naked man misbehaving on the street ... He said, Thank GOD I'm not mad.
The mad man looked ahead and saw an ambulance carrying a patient ... He said, Thank GOD am not sick.
Then a sick person in hospital saw a trolley taking a dead body to the mortuary ... He said, Thank GOD I'm not dead.
Only a dead person cannot thank God.
Why don't you thank GOD today for all your blessings and for the gift of life ... for another beautiful day.
what is life?
*What is LIFE*?
To understand life better, you have to go to 3 locations :
To understand life better, you have to go to 3 locations :
*1. Hospital*
*2. Prison*
*3. Cemetery*
*2. Prison*
*3. Cemetery*
nothing
We all come with *Nothing* and we will go with *Nothing* ... Let us, therefore, remain humble and be thankful & grateful to God at all times for everything.
Nitish Kannan advice to world
If you run a startup or going to run a company, Focus on two things. Constantly raise capital to keep growing. Substitute capital for revenue or whatever pays the $$$ and keep getting press. Any press to stay relevant. Press can be anything interesting even having a YouTube channel or blog or way to hold yourself and your future clients aware informed and keep you accountable. Best advice I've gotten from my mentors. Do that and you'll be in business forever.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Scarcity or Abundance Mindset - Where do YOU fit ?
I am amazed on how little I know about the world, I sometime become a thick headed thinking that I KNOW, and then some things Happen, AND I find out that I really may not know anything.
Today was such a day again...
YET I still found that the biggest problems in the world are related to being a good person, a person who Shares what they know, someone who is confident in themselves that sharing the knowledge will not take away my own profits from what I do, but only will increase the income of our society and as a collective the society will become better place for everyone to gain from.
My conclusion is that we have entered from a scarcity environment to an abundant one, however most have not realized it, most are still living in the scarcity mindSET and their way's are correct in the old way of thinking, The Challenge however is that in that old mindset of keeping secretes and keeping the HOW TO Methods for our own selves not only does not empower the people around us, but stops us from becoming very rich and powerful.
Something I will keep writing and posting about more and more
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Ask questions, that are deep, it help's me make a better note and article
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Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Recommended Books - Inspirational
Recommended Books - Inspirational
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
(One of my all-time favourites. I am sure you will love it too!)
(One of my all-time favourites. I am sure you will love it too!)
The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz
(Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right!)
(Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you're right!)
Think & Grow Rich by Napolean Hill
(Undoubtedly, the best book ever written on becoming successful in the materialistic world!)
(Undoubtedly, the best book ever written on becoming successful in the materialistic world!)
The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
(In a nutshell, our life depends upon our way of thinking.)
(In a nutshell, our life depends upon our way of thinking.)
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
(The name says it all!)
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
(It's worth reading at least once.)
(It's worth reading at least once.)
Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins
(Nice to get motivated and excited to do something.)
(Nice to get motivated and excited to do something.)
Chicken Soup for the Unsinkable Soul
(Short stories to make you smile and cry.)
(Short stories to make you smile and cry.)
Marketing Management by Philip Kotler
(For those who want to make it big in business.)
(For those who want to make it big in business.)
See You At The Top by Zig Ziglar
(Full of real-life examples, inspirational stories and motivational quotes)
(Full of real-life examples, inspirational stories and motivational quotes)
You can Heal Your Life by Louise L. Hay
(The name says it all.)
(The name says it all.)
Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
(One of the best books that I have ever read!!!)
(One of the best books that I have ever read!!!)
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
(Once you start reading it, you won't stop until you finish it!)
(Once you start reading it, you won't stop until you finish it!)
Jonathan Livingston Seagull: A Story by Richard Bach
(A timeless inspirational story!)
what is Mindfulness ?
Mindfulness is simple: “It’s complete one-mindedness.” Not exactly sure what that means? Here it is in the simplest of words: “Every action that you’re doing, you’re focusing on that one action. Whether it’s tying your shoes, looking at the sky, anything that’s taking a moment from your busy life and just being present in the moment.”
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Meet Kashmir’s Zuckerberg: Thwarting Social Media Ban, this 16-year-old has developed
On 26 April, it was announced that authorities in Kashmir had announced a one-month-long ban on 22 social media services. These included the widely popular WhatsApp, Facebook, and even Twitter. The reason given was that these services were being misused by “anti-government elements”. However, “anti-government elements” weren’t the only ones affected. Everyone in Kashmir was.
But while Facebook may no longer be accessible in Kashmir, a new social media network has risen to take its place. KashBook, the brainchild of 16-year-old Zeyan Shafiq from Anantnag district, has become the social media network of choice for people in the Valley.
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
While the idea for KashBook is undoubtedly novel, it isn’t actually a new one. The social network has existed since 2013, when a then 13-year-old Shafiq and his 17-year-old friend Uzair Jan created the site.
Shafiq has had a keen interest in coding ever since he became a teenager. Having a software engineer for a father certainly helped too, giving Shafiq access to a laptop since childhood and allowing him to hone his skills. While he started out writing HTML tags, his interest in coding soon escalated. “At first I was only addicted to HTML, and then later on PHP, CSS and others,” he recounts.
“KashBook didn’t take off initially because in 2013 it was of nouse,” Shafiq, a recent class-10 pass, tells Catch. That isn’t to say no one used it. “Some days back, we got an email that surprised us because people were still using the old KashBook website. When we saw then that people need access to social media, I along with Uzair restarted the work and the result is here!” Shafiq says.
Now, KashBook has a fully functional website and a working Android app. Shafiq tells us that the iOS app will also be launched soon. The growth in users has exploded ever since the social network was relaunched. “Two days back there were some 130 users. Today we have 1,500-plus users”. The two of them intend to never shut down the website again and, as of now, have no plans to monetize it.
KASHBOOK’S FEATURES
The key reason it is outdoing Facebook in the Valley is the amount of effort Safiq and Jan put into the social network. “Well, a special feature of the site is it works without a VPN and people can easily access it. So in this way, all Kashmiris can be connected to each other,” Shafiq tells us proudly.
What’s more, anytime the server gets blacklisted, the two of them spring into action and change servers allowing KashBook to remain accessible. “It will take hardly 5-10 minutes and bingo, the site is back.” This diligence is something that an established network like Facebook doesn’t do, and, as a result, leaves it inaccessible to Kashmiris.
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Another feature that KashBook boasts is the market, a forum where people can “boost their business and have a platform to sell their goods.” Shafiq hopes that it will promote Kashmiri goods and services. Finally, and possibly most importantly, KashBook has the option for communicating in Kashmiri.
NO KILLING KASHBOOK
While the social media ban might be extended past the one month it was initially set for, Shafiq and Jan aren’t too fussed about the effect it will have on KashBook. “I’m worried because I don’t want it to get banned, but even if it gets banned, I’ll change the server and people will be able to access it,” Shafiq says defiantly.However, the ability to circumvent the ban doesn’t make the two any less scathing in their criticism of
Another feature that KashBook boasts is the market, a forum where people can “boost their business and have a platform to sell their goods.” Shafiq hopes that it will promote Kashmiri goods and services. Finally, and possibly most importantly, KashBook has the option for communicating in Kashmiri.
NO KILLING KASHBOOK
While the social media ban might be extended past the one month it was initially set for, Shafiq and Jan aren’t too fussed about the effect it will have on KashBook. “I’m worried because I don’t want it to get banned, but even if it gets banned, I’ll change the server and people will be able to access it,” Shafiq says defiantly.However, the ability to circumvent the ban doesn’t make the two any less scathing in their criticism of
However, the ability to circumvent the ban doesn’t make the two any less scathing in their criticism of the it. “We are against it. In fact, everyone is against it because by blocking social media they (the government) want us to get disconnected from the world. They can do whatever they wish to us because no one will be able to see or hear!” says Shafiq.
For now, KashBook is helping Kashmiris stay connected, with the two boys helping users on a daily basis until their issues are resolved. “I forgot about sleep from the last 2 weeks. I sleep at 7 in the morning and wake up at 8 and again get back to work,” Shafiq says, underlining his determination to keep the site functioning and growing. They are even welcoming those from outside the Valley to join the website.
Ironically for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his decision to curb online access has resulted in arguably one of the best products of both “Make in India” and “Digital India”. When the social media ban is lifted, let’s just hope KashBook is not forgotten in favour of Facebook.
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