Loy Okezie
Naij – Better News Source Than Vanguard?
I’m amused that Naij, a recently launched news and information portal for Nigeria is currently running a Facebook ad campaign that says it is a better news source than Vanguard. Turns out that Naij sources news from Vanguard and other news sources on the Internet as well, so it does seem that it is biting the finger that feeds it. Oh well…so much for click-through and conversion rates. This thing that hunger for pageviews does, eh!
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Haha, thats the power of headlines.
I doubt if you would have cchecked them out without such a powerful headline.
vanguard has a newspaper also, naij has just online content…………so many differences.
vanguard news is always most reliable