Why you should join the Earn $3 Everyday Challenge

Tendercare Nigeria
4 min readFeb 17, 2021

When GSM launched in Nigeria, it was with pomp and pageantry.

It was beautiful seeing the lines at NITEL offices disappear as people could now make calls holding their own phones.

Before the long lines at NITEL offices, homes that had those big telephones that you’d stick your finger in to dial were the beehive of calls from neighbours who wanted to call their relations overseas.

So, what a relief it was that NITEL came out with cards that people could buy, queue on the line to make calls and enjoy the communication with loved ones.

But GSM was a banger, mehn!

Even though at the beginning it was a thing of the bourgeois who could afford expensive phones and SIMs, soon the masses began to have a taste of this contraption that made communication a sweet thing to do.

But then came a problem. You’d make a call for 1 minute 1 second and MTN and Econet (the two main TELCOs at the time) would bill you N100. It never mattered if you did 61 seconds or 119 seconds, the bill was N100.

At phone booths you could hear people shout and quarrel with GSM phone call providers. “No be only just one second enter? Why I go pay N100?”

Therein was the problem. People wanted to pay per second. Enter GLO to solve the problem. They introduced the per second billing. Boy, a wave of SIM purchases went sky high. Later, MTN and Econet capitulated and today we pay per second for calls.

When many got into the online space properly in 2011, collecting money online, especially from foreigners, was a problem. Then Voguepay came out.

The problem was that Voguepay needed you to have a website where the payment gateway would be installed and you received payments 72 hours later.

This caused two key issues. Those who didn’t have websites but needed payments online were left out. Also, waiting for 72 hours was like waiting 9 months for a pregnant woman to deliver a baby.

Enter Paystack. Paystack made it easy for those who didn’t have websites. With their payment pages, one could easily pay you. Payments were received the next day, shortening the curve.

Now, problems also came. Paystack doesn’t pay out during the weekend. If you make sales on a Friday, you’d wait till Monday. Also, you need a domiciliary account to be able to receive money in dollars on Paystack. Right now, the transfer to GTBank domiciliary account is on suspension.

Enter Selar. With Selar, you need no domiciliary account to receive money in 6 currencies. The monies are wired to your wallet and you transfer to your bank account here in Nigeria. They’ve got beautiful easy-to-setup landing pages and lots of features to aid marketing. They pay after 24 hours, including weekends. I got a payout yesterday morning and on Saturday morning, something that Paystack doesn’t do.

But then, there are problems too. Money gotten from USA stays one month for the dollars to hit your account. Not so cool.

There’s also Fuspay. The dudes there have found a way to reach the unbankable. Trust me, lots of folks still hate bank accounts. With a link sent, an ordinary unsmart phone can press the link and if they have money in their phone, it is wired to you without hassles. Pinging money. Follow them and check them out.

What am I saying?

When you see and listen, you’ll hear people cry for solutions and see a way to provide solutions, make them happy. And make money.

As for Emeka Nobis, he saw many authors cry for help because they weren’t making sales. While many taught how to write, he saw none at the events he attended tall about the marketing and selling.

Guess what? He dug in. He provided solutions and authored a book and set up an academy. The book has done N5M+ since July 2020. The academy has done N1.8M since December 2020.

During the Earn $3 Everyday Challenge, he’ll be showing you how to find problems, find solutions and create solutions that can pay you at least $3 everyday!

The problems may not be complex, but one simple one that needs a simple solution.

I hope you do join us for the challenge.

950 people have joined as at the time of typing this email.

I look forward to seeing you!

Click http://bit.ly/earn3dollarsdailychallenge1 to join us now!

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Tendercare Nigeria
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Tendercare Nigeria is the digital face of Agu Vincent, an experienced Sales/Marketing expert with 14 years Sales/Marketing experience.