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carlamathew00 · 1 year ago
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Diani Beach Resort & Spa | Wedding Mombasa | Hotels in Diani
Swahili Beach Resort & Spa is the pinnacle of luxury and tranquillity. Indulge in world-class amenities, excellent cuisine, and wonderful diani beach resort and spa while surrounded by lush tropical gardens and overlooking the Indian Ocean.
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touritesafaris · 3 months ago
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Jump into 2019 in Style at Diani Beach Festival
Diani Beach, voted the best destination beach in Africa for four years in a row,..will host the 2nd edition of the Diani Beach Festival this 29th December, 2018 to 1st January, 2019. The three-day event is a culmination of month-long activities that begun on the 9th of December, featuring extreme sports and entertainment. The annual festival is held at the Diani Beach Club and is characterized by…
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southriftgalaxysafaris · 6 years ago
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If you're into adventure in Diani, then skydiving is the thing for you. Skydiving is now a popular attraction with people coming from all over the country to try out the adventurous
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enticeafricasafaris · 3 years ago
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Beach holidays Kenya
Relish the beaches and oceans of Kenya with the beach holidays Kenya packages that allow you to enjoy sporting activities such as skydiving, kitesurfing, and deep-sea fishing in Diani. Or you can sink your feet in the sand, grab a cocktail and relax away from the buzz and noise of the city or maybe board the traditional dhows of Lamu, you will have an amazing holiday experience. To know more about the beach packages call usat +254 727 723 343 or +254 799 871255 and you can also write to us [email protected].
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Skydiving in Kenya
All photos and text by Jaclynn Seah
From animal sanctuaries to amazing safaris, Kenya is one of the best places on Earth to get up close to nature, but one of my most memorable experiences from my two weeks in Nairobi and Mombasa was checking out the Eastern African coastline and getting to skydive over a beautiful white sand beach.
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I came to Kenya expecting flat grasslands and savannah but was blown away by the beauty of its coast. Diani Beach is located south of Mombasa on the eastern coast of Kenya, a spectacular long bar of white sandy beaches facing the brilliant turquoise Indian ocean. 
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But on my last morning in Kenya, I found myself at Skydive Diani, getting briefed and strapped into a full body harness by a sweet Finnish lady who would be my tandem skydiving partner. There were three of us skydiving today – a cool Kenyan guy treating himself to an awesome Birthday gift, and another Australian man who dived alone, racking up practice for his skydiving certification.
We hopped onto a tiny propeller plane with no seats, and I found myself sitting between my instructor’s knees as she hooked her harness up to mine. We sat on the floor – there were no seats and no doors, and we watched the scenery get smaller as the plane rose higher into the sky. At some point it all started to feel a little surreal, as if we were standing over a miniature diorama.
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And then, it was time. The instructor shuffled us over towards the open doorway and I was instructed to hold myself in an arched position, dangling by my harness as she sat on the edge of the plane. The next few moments are a bit of a blur as she tipped forward and we plunged out of the plane, tumbling through the air like dust in the wind. 
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I screamed all the way down, a thrill rushing through my veins as we freefell through the air, buffeted this way and that by the wind. It felt like forever, but was really only about 40 seconds before my instructor pulled the cord and we jerked upwards, our fall slowing at the parachute billowed open behind us. 
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The next few minutes were spend drifting slowly through the air, and I could finally start to appreciate the scenery now that I had stopped screaming. The coast was even more beautiful from up here, the line of white sand and the green-blue gradient of the sea as it met the shore stretching as far as the eye could see on that clear sunny day.
Finally, the minuscule shapes grew into more tangible buildings and landmarks as my instructor carefully guided us towards the sandy shore, aiming for the landing spot marked by a large red cross in the sand. We landed with a bit of a thump, and I ended my flight sitting on the fine white sand, marvelling at the experience that I had.
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This was my first time skydiving and I don’t think I could have picked a better or more scenic spot for such a memorable experience. 
About the author:
Jaclynn Seah is The Occasional Traveller, constantly trying to balance work and wanderlust and inspiring other busy professionals to remember to take that time off and travel more. She is an avid solo indie travel lover – read about her adventures at theoccasionaltraveller.com or follow her on Instagram or Facebook for more travel inspiration.
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judyachienggenet · 3 years ago
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Sky Diving, Zipp lining!
Sky Diving, Zipp lining!
Are you a Skydiving Fun Jumper. Have been missing or You would like to have that Fun in the sky. We have you sorted Yes just plug into Prea Africa Safaris and what next. A new Drop zone has been established in Kenya Diani Beach under New management. We invite you to join us in this fun filled Journey. Zip lining in Kenya has grown in popularity over the past few years, and while somewhat…
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explore254 · 4 years ago
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Skydive Diani offers tandem skydiving for first timers to experience the thrill of a free fall and a magnificent canopy flight over the pict... https://www.explore254.com/activity/sky-diving-in-diani-with-skydive-diani/?feed_id=2239&_unique_id=5fcb3bae65fb1 #explore254 #explorekenya #kenyatravel #kenyatravelwebsite #kenya
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muellerewald-blog · 5 years ago
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Admin Note: I always tell travelers that the best advice comes from locals. Well no better way to get tips about backpacking Kenya than from Leo, The Kenyan Backpacker. Learn how to get around, where to go, & the 20 activities in Kenya that he recommends most (many of which are affordable).
Being born and raised in rural Kenya, I was used to seeing tourist vans along the nearby road quite often. Back then I didn’t know where they were headed to or where they came from. Later on in life, I found out that Kenya is one of the best travel destinations in Africa and that the passengers were called tourists going on a safari to different parts of the country.
By the time I was 19 years I had already developed the interest of traveling to these destinations and know what was there to be seen. Because I couldn’t afford the tour vans, I used local transport, spent the night with rural families and ate at local restaurants “Kibanda”. I came to learn that this was called backpacking and I have been backpacking Kenya and Africa on a budget since then.
Kenya is one of the best backpacker havens in Africa. It boasts a number of backpacker’s friendly places to visit, accommodation and restaurants.
When people think of Kenya or rather East Africa, the first few things that cross their minds are safari in the Maasai Mara or relaxing at the beach in Diani.
While these are some of the best experiences, there are a lot of other amazing places to visit and things to in the country on a budget. The deep culture, history, wildlife, nature, beaches and food will give you an experience of a lifetime.
Backpacking Kenya Destinations
Kenya is a member country of the East Africa community and is known as the heartbeat of the region. The blooming tech ecosystem, tourism, athletics and entrepreneurship has put the country in the global limelight.
Nairobi is Kenya’s capital and the largest city and it’s mostly the first point of entry for all international arrivals. Other destinations of interest include Naivasha, Mombasa, Samburu and Kisumu.
Getting Around
It is easy to since most of the people can understand and speak English. In rural areas it is however recommended to have a local guide who understands the local language and the surrounding.
Public transport in Kenya is cheap and it is by far the best way to move around on a budget. In big cities like Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu ride share taxi’s (Uber, Taxify, and Mondo) are available and very reliable.
Train travel in Kenya is taking shape at high. It is now easy to travel between Nairobi and Mombasa within a few hours on a budget on board the Madaraka Express Train. Along the way you get to see elephants and Giraffes at the Tsavo National Park and local settlements.
Matatus (Minibuses) and Boda Bodas (Motorcycle taxis) are very common in all parts of the country and are the best way to interact with locals.
Where to stay while backpacking Kenya
Getting a good backpackers place to stay in Kenya is not easy. This is because, most of the places are very expensive or the environment is not backpacker friendly. Being a local, I have been able to find some of the less known accommodation options in the country. This is based on price, ease of meeting other people, accessibility to the cities and comfort.
Mombasa, Kilifi and Lamu
Distant Relative eco lodge (Kilifi Backpackers) – This is my recommended choice when in Kilifi. The hostel is inexpensive and you get to meet other backpackers during your stay.
Tulia House (Mombasa Backpackers) – This hostel is located in Nyali beach, Mombasa. It is not far away from the main amenities like malls and restaurants.
Stilt/Diani Backpackers in Diana – Stilt has an easy access to Diani which has some of the best beaches along the Kenyan Coast.
Other good accommodation options along the Kenyan coast include Lamu Backpackers (Lamu), Merry Crab Cove (Watamu) and Backpacker’s Nirvana (Mombasa).
Nairobi and its environs
Khweza Bed & Breakfast (Downtown Nairobi) – This is the best option for anyone who wants to stay close to the city center.
Mara Explorers Camp in Maasai Mara – Accommodation inside Maasai Mara is expensive, this camp offers the best value for money to anyone on a budget.
Milimani Backpackers – In my opinion, this is the best hostel in Nairobi. The place has very nice and friendly staff, you meet other travelers and it located in a very serene environment.
Other include Manyatta Backpackers and Wildebeest Eco Camp
Backpacking Activities in Kenya
There are many places to visit and things to do in Kenya. Even after exploring most of the destinations, I still feel that there is a lot I don’t know about my own county.Many travelers restrict themselves to Nairobi and Mombasa but when there a lot other less known places equally magical.
Game drive at the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park or Nairobi National Park
Watch the great wildebeest migration at the Maasai Mara
Climb Mt. Kenya which is the second highest mountain in Africa after Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
Hike the Elephant Hills located in the Aberdares National park
Experience Lake Turkana and hike in the central island
Hike Mt. Longonot, Kijabe hills and the Ngong Hills
Watch cultural dances and visit traditional villages at the Bomas of Kenya.
Wander around Nairobi city (KICC, Nairobi National Museum, Maasai Market and Art galleries)
Feed the Rothschild Giraffe at Giraffe center in Nairobi
Visit Karen Blixen Museum in the outskirts of Nairobi
Take a Boat ride in Lake Victoria (Kisumu)
Volunteer at a rural farm or school if you have enough time
Wander around Mombasa city (Mombasa old town, fort Jesus, and the beach)
Do White Water Rafting in Sagana
Spend a day cycling, game watching, rock climbing and gorge hike at the Hell’s Gate National Park
Swim at the Olkaria Natural Spa (Naivasha)
Take a boat ride and watch hippos at Lake Naivasha National Park
Go Skydiving in Diani beach
Take a Dhow trip in Kilifi with other backpackers
Eat local food (Nyama choma & Ugali) and street foods (Roast maize, Boiled eggs) in Nairobi
Have you been to Kenya? Or want to go? Tell me about it in the comments below! PS- If you’re heading to Kenya, there are at least 7 reasons to consider Ethiopia travel too! 
About Leo, Kenyan Backpacker
Leo is a Kenyan budget traveler/backpacker who shares backpacking tips, and destination advice to help others backpackers travel better in Kenya and Africa. His aim is to inspire local people to explore Africa more and tell first hand experiences in the continent to the World. Website  Facebook  Instagram
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carlamathew00 · 1 year ago
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5 Star Resorts Mombasa | Luxury Hotels in Kenya
Swahili Beach Resort & Spa is the pinnacle of luxury and tranquillity. Indulge in world-class amenities, excellent cuisine, and wonderful spa treatments in 5 Star Resorts Mombasa while surrounded by lush tropical gardens and overlooking the Indian Ocean.
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itsyokythings-blog · 5 years ago
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Kenya is not short on amazing sights – I witnessed the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras across the plains of the Maasai Mara National Park and got up close with giraffes and baby elephants in Nairobi’s animal sanctuaries. But the most memorable part about my 2 weeks in Kenya was to be found on the eastern coast of Kenya, an hour south of Mombasa, where I went skydiving over Diani Beach and plunged 12,000ft (3,600m) down onto the sand.
Beautiful Diani Beach
People associate Africa with wide open plains and Savannah landscapes, but they have some spectacular coastlines and Diani Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen – ever. Fine white sand, crystal clear turquoise waters, it’s hard to put into words how serene and beautiful this beach is.
I mean, look at it.
Look at that insane water
Diani Beach was one of the highlights of the 2 weeks that I spent on the inaugural Rock My Adventure Kenya tour. Skydiving was an optional activity on the tour as it was quite pricey, and originally I hadn’t intended to do it as I was trying to stretch my dollar on my Career Break.
But when the time came to decide, I hemmed and hawed but finally decided to just do it. When would I next get the chance to skydive and land on such a beautiful beach? “If not now, then when?” was kinda the whole reason I was travelling anyway. 
Random camels on Diani Beach
Jumping with Skydive Diani
I was the only one on my tour who signed up for skydiving. The next morning I headed to Skydive Diani while the rest of my group chose to chill out on the beach and watch me land.
All geared up and ready to go
My tandem skydiving buddy was a lovely Finnish lady. I also met another Kenyan guy who was treating himself to a birthday jump, and squeezing onto the plane with us was an Aussie guy who jumped solo as he was racking up more experience for his skydiving certification. 
Me and my instructor, all ready to go
The propeller plane that we went up in was pretty tiny. There were no seats, and we sat down with our backs to our instructors as they busied themselves strapping us firmly to them. It didn’t really begin to sink in until the plane took off and everything started to look like a diorama – it honestly didn’t feel real.
argh! Freaking out a little before going down. Most of these pix of the jump are screenshots from the GoPro video of my jump
Taking the leap
15 minutes later, we’re at about 12,000ft when the pilot gives the go-ahead for the jump. The solo jumper nonchalantly shuffles his way to the doorway and leaps out, disappearing in a flash. Next is my new Kenyan buddy who is nearer the doorway, and with a scream, he’s gone too.
My turn.
My instructor shuffles us towards the doorway and to arch backwards as she slowly manoeuvres me out of the open doorway. The wind is whistling, and there is a moment where I’m just hanging in the air, my body curved into a stiff bow, and suddenly we are tumbling down, down, down. 
Going…
I scream so hard as we fall. According to the video, it was about 45 secs worth of freefall, but when you are actually tumbling in midair with the wind blowing your cheek flaps like you are a demented cartoon character, it feels like way longer. 
Can you see the plane and how the horizon is all topsy turvy?
At some point, my screams turn into gleeful laughs. 
Look at that view!
At about 5,000ft, my instructor pulls the chute open, and with a jerk upwards, our freefall turned into a lazier drift downwards. Only at this point was I able to properly appreciate the epic coastal scenery below. If you thought those earlier beach pictures were beautiful, they were even more amazing from up here, as the beach seemed to stretch almost endlessly in both directions and you could see the blue gradient of the water.
I got to control my parachute for a little bit
The entire jump from the moment we leapt out to the time we touched down took about 7 minutes in total. It’s a bit crazy how quickly it was all done.
A sand-soft landing
As we dropped lower, the tilt-shift photos from above were transforming into more tangible buildings as we came into land. Our landing spot was on the beach right next to the water, marked by a large red cross in the sand. 
I took this picture of other jumpers landing on the beach because my friends were too busy eating and missed getting a shot of me
Ideally, you’re supposed to land standing up in a bit of a jog, but we came down with more of a thump. Good thing we didn’t end up in the water though.
Happy to have landed safely, adrenaline is still super high
I walked over to find my friends lazing at the nearby Forty Thieves Beach Bar and they were pretty surprised that I had already landed.
The perfect chillax spot
I’m quite an adrenaline junkie – the closest I’d gotten before was bungee jumping in New Zealand (and now in Taiwan as well), and Skydiving over Diani Beach was one of the most amazing experiences ever, and I’m really glad my first jump ever was done at such a beautiful location. Hopefully, I’ll find other places that can live up to this experience in future!
Essential Information
Check out Skydive Diani for the latest information.
Open 8am – 6pm
Diani Beach Road, Diani, Ukunda, Coast, Kenya.
Tandem Skydiving (jumping with a licensed instructor) costs US$350 per jump. It cost an additional US$75 for the video which is taken by a GoPro on the instructor’s hand, edited and handed to you along with your certificate and souvenir shirt at the end.
Have you ever been skydiving? Tell me where you went and what you loved about it in the comments.
Click here for more of my articles about Kenya.
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weeskydive-blog · 6 years ago
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One of the most beautiful dropzones in the world! Tag a friend who would love to Skydive! Check us out @weeskydive if you want to skydive here! 📸@giuliacalcaterra (at Diani Beach, Mombasa, Kenya) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx8tu-rpFEg/?igshid=1xz46fpj92kea
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nemmtoursandsafaris-blog · 6 years ago
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Landing zone. #skydiving #skydivediani #tadem #jumpoutoftheplane #dianibeach #indianocean #fun #passion #igcapture #kenya #beach #kenyasafari #fun #kenyaholiday (at Diani Beach South Coast) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtbBnicg6Ni/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1dvrfwf4in6nk
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enticeafricasafaris · 3 years ago
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Beach holidays Kenya
Relish the beaches and oceans of Kenya with the beach holidays Kenya packages that allow you to enjoy sporting activities such as skydiving, kitesurfing, and deep-sea fishing in Diani. Or you can sink your feet in the sand, grab a cocktail and relax away from the buzz and noise of the city or maybe board the traditional dhows of Lamu, you will have an amazing holiday experience. To know more about the beach packages call usat +254 727 723 343 or +254 799 871255 and you can also write to us [email protected].
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adventurekenya · 6 years ago
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Jump into 2019 in Style at Diani Beach Festival Diani Beach, voted the best destination beach in Africa for four years in a row,..will host the 2nd edition of the Diani Beach Festival this 29th December, 2018 to 1st January, 2019.
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attrativewebsites · 5 years ago
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10 أنواع شعبية من المواقع
مواقع التجارة الإلكترونية
التجارة الإلكترونية هي نوع مفضل من مواقع الويب على مستوى العالم نظرًا لطبيعة التسويق لها. يلتقي المشترون مع البائعين والمعاملات مثل الطلب والمدفوعات والشحن قادرة على الإنترنت بسبب نظام إدارة المحتوى المعني. يحتوي موقع التجارة الإلكترونية على منطقة عرض المبيعات ومنطقة المنتجات وعملية تسجيل الوصول والمغادرة للعملاء. تحقق من مواقع التجارة الإلكترونية التي تم تطويرها وتصميمها من قبل Legibra هنا.
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هذه المواقع مثالية للأفراد للمساعدة في مشاركة المعلومات والصور مع الأصدقاء. يقدم مسجل النطاق مساحة خالية ، وبالتالي تستخدم هذه الميزة لإنشاء موقع مخصص. يحتوي الجزء الأول من عنوان Url الخاص بك على اسم ISP (موفر خدمة الإنترنت) ، بينما يحمل الجزء الأخير اسمك كشخص. هذه المواقع لديها إمكانات خادم محدودة وليست محرك بحث محسن وبالتالي فهي ليست مثالية لأعمال التسويق. تحقق من هذه الأمثلة لفهم أفضل.
مواقع سياسية
تقدم هذه المواقع معلومات سياسية مثل معلومات الحملة ، ومعلومات المرشح ، والأخبار السياسية ، والمدونات ، وما إلى ذلك. وهي تساعد في توفير معلومات مباشرة للمواطنين المحتملين حول سياسييهم. هذه هي الطريقة التي استخدم بها الناشط بونيفيس موانجي موقعه السياسي لجمع التبرعات لحملته.
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تقدم هذه المواقع آخر الأخبار في مجال الترفيه والطقس والرياضة. أنها توفر الأخبار العاجلة وتحديث الأخبار المتعلقة بالدولة / العالم والأخبار العالمية الشاملة.
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توفر مواقع الأعمال معلومات حول شركة معينة للجمهور. هذه طريقة رائعة للشركة لعرض منتجاتها وخدماتها لعملاء جدد وكذلك تحديث العملاء الحاليين حول أي خدمة أو تغييرات منتج جديدة أو تقدم. إليك مجموعة من مواقع الويب للشركات المصممة جيدًا.
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زادت الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة تركيزها على التسويق عبر الإنترنت ، وبالتالي فإن مواقع الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة هي الأكثر مثالية بسبب تكاليف الاستضافة الأرخص مقارنة بتكاليف مواقع الشركات. يجب على رواد الأعمال تسهيل التنقل في مواقعهم ، وإشراك العملاء ، وتقديم وصف كامل للمنتج ، والحصول على نقطة محتوى. وهذا يضمن أن المزيد من المستهلكين يمكنهم الاستمتاع بمعلومات كاملة عن الأعمال في مساحة صغيرة على الإنترنت. إليك مواقع SME تم إنشاؤها بواسطة Legibra لـ SkyDive Diani.
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تمامًا كما يوحي الاسم ، فإن مواقع الاستشارات مصممة ��صيصًا لتقديم معلومات استشارية حول موضوعات معينة. يحصل العميل على معلومات حول كيفية حل بعض المشكلات والاستفسارات العامة حول كل شيء في الحياة. في ما يلي مثال لموقع استشاري تم تصميمه وتطويره بواسطة Legibra: موقع استشارات Ki ngeley.
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تم تصميم هذه المواقع لتتضمن سيرة ذاتية ، ومقتطفات ، وكتالوجًا للأعمال المنشورة ، وروابط لمنشورات الكتّاب ، وما إلى ذلك. باستخدام موقع الكاتب ، تحصل على متابعين من الأشخاص بناءً على تواجدك على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي مثل Facebook أو Twitter أو المدونات. هذا يعزز تسويق منشوراتك المستقبلية.
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ظهرت هذه المواقع الشعبية في السنوات العشر الماضية. فهي تساعد على ربط الأشخاص عبر الإنترنت حيث يمكن للأشخاص مشاركة الأفكار والصور والأحداث. يتفاعل الناس اجتماعيا ومن هنا جاء اسم وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي تشمل المواقع facebook.com و linksin.com و myspace.com. تقع مواقع مشاركة الصور مثل picasa.com أيضًا ضمن هذه الفئة من مواقع الويب.
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khalilhumam · 6 years ago
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Kenya: Police After Skydive Diani Owner in Wake of Accident
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Kenya: Police After Skydive Diani Owner in Wake of Accident
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