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  • thiefcrazy98
    at #9784

    Listen, we have almost the same picture in our construction company, only instead of drivers, we have teams of workers. The sites are in different areas, everyone works on different days, some only on weekends, some with a break, plus weather conditions – sometimes the shift needs to be shifted literally the day before. We switched to https://shifton.com/shift-scheduling in September last year. And, honestly, at first I also treated it with mistrust. But for more than six months now – and, perhaps, this is one of the most useful decisions we have made. In essence, the shift schedule creator in Shifton is an interactive brain. It does not just fill in the cells: you set the parameters (availability of people, time limits, who works where, who is incompatible with whom, etc.), and based on this, it compiles a schedule. For example, we have workers who cannot be assigned to one site together due to a conflict – and the system takes this into account. You can also set “hard” and “soft” restrictions, and this flexibility really helps. The coolest thing is the system’s reaction to force majeure. If one of them gets sick, you remove them from the shift, and Shifton suggests from the available employees who can replace them, taking into account that the other rules are not violated (no more than 40 hours a week, no two night shifts in a row, etc.). Previously, I spent an hour fiddling with this, now it’s a minute, and everything is ready. The schedule is immediately updated and sent to the guys in the app.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9760

    Yes, you heard it right. I recently spoke with their regional coordinator – they are planning to update the entire cycle of joining the affiliate program. The main focus is on simplifying registration and providing starting materials for beginners, especially for regions like Ilorin, where access to quality educational resources is not always obvious. After SiGMA Africa, they launched a pilot version of “SoftStart” – this is when new affiliates do not need to immediately understand analytics and creatives. They are simply given a ready-made template: ready-made banners, a channel for support, a step-by-step guide in 3 languages ​​(English, Pidgin and Hausa). And, the coolest thing is that they will have mentoring support. This means that the beginner is led by the hand – it is no longer “just a link, and do as you please.” In addition, they are going to hand out free advertising vouchers – small budgets for starting on Facebook Ads or Telegram boost. And all this is for those who are just starting out. Previously, one could not even dream of such a thing. I personally attended one of the closed sessions after the exhibition (via online), and I can say: 1xBet Nigeria really bets on locals. They seem to have realized that growth will only come through the support of local partners, and not just through advertising stars. This is close to my heart. If you want, I can send you a link to their registration form for the pilot. So far, everything is working great.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9730

    Hi! Yes, your question is really relevant, especially if you are just starting out with social media. At the very beginning, promotion can be quite difficult, because your account does not yet have the base on which you can build the rest of the strategy. I recently encountered this myself. I started developing a Twitter account from scratch and for a long time I could not get a significant number of likes or subscribers. I constantly tried to write quality posts, participate in discussions, use hashtags, etc., but still did not see much effect. So, I tried buy likes on twitter, and you know, it can really help in the start. But there are some points. On the one hand, yes, you kind of create the illusion of activity – if your post gets 100 likes, most likely, other users will also click “like”, thinking that this is already an interesting and popular post. It’s something like social proof. But on the other hand, if you abuse this or buy likes constantly, you can run into problems. Firstly, social networks have started to tighten their policies, and this can affect your reputation or even lead to your account being blocked if it is too noticeable that you are using inorganic methods. Secondly, it is important to remember that likes are just one element of social media marketing, and if your content is weak, no amount of likes will help you in the long run.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9722

    The topic is really relevant. Mobile apps have made sports betting much more convenient, and I think it has a positive effect on the industry as a whole. However, as was correctly noted above, you should be very careful when choosing an app, because not all of them are reliable. I personally do not use such apps, but several of my friends actively place bets through them. They say that thanks to such platforms, it has become easier to follow matches and place bets on the go, without leaving home

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9714

    Interesting, thanks for the detailed answer! Honestly, I never thought that such localized platforms exist. I mostly use large services, but now I’m thinking about it. I think this can be useful for entrepreneurs who are just starting out.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9677

    Very interesting, I have also heard about FitRoom, but I did not know all the details. Of course, in online trading there are many problems related to size, especially if the model does not match reality, and this often leads to returns. I think if technologies like FitRoom develop, it will really help make shopping much more convenient. The main thing is that the system can accurately take into account all the nuances, such as fabric and fit of clothes.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9674

    Sounds interesting! I’m also thinking about such a desk. I often sit at the computer for several hours in a row, and I understand that a sedentary lifestyle is starting to affect my health. By the way, what about the prices? Are they worth it? I just recently saw models from other brands, and the difference in cost is quite significant.

    thiefcrazy98
    at #9668

    Hi! I was just wondering where to buy a standing desk? I use a desk from https://www.progressivedesk.ca/collections/standing-desk and I can share my experience. It was one of the best purchases I have made in a while, especially considering how much time I spend at the computer. At first, I had a hard time imagining that standing all the time would be comfortable, but this desk has really changed my perception. It is quite versatile and suitable for different working conditions. The first thing to pay attention to is the height adjustment system. I chose a model with an electric mechanism, and this turned out to be a big plus. You just press a button, and the desk rises or lowers to the desired height. This is very convenient, especially if you have several people using the desk, or if you often change your posture throughout the day. I can easily move between a sitting and standing position, which helps not only in terms of physical comfort, but also in terms of productivity.

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