OK, here is the deal. I have been digging the internet.... in ways how to increase my online income. Starting 2007, I will be blogging some sponsored posts. For those who want to blog sponsored posts, and earn; you can visit:
www.blogitive.com, and
www.blogsvertise.com
How does this sponsored postings work?
It really is simple.
1. You have to submit your sites, which they will review.
2. Once approved, your site will be queued for post assignments.
3. You have to blog about your product/service assignments, and of course
4. You will get paid.
So, this post is actually the start of my sponsored postings.
Wait a minute...how much is the payment per posting?
It will range from 5 to 10 dollars per post, which is not bad at all.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Earning Money from your Blogs (2)
Another good source of online income is myLot. You can earn money in various ways:
By referral
By joining in the discussion.
By uploading your photos that you have the rights to digitally distribute.
Payments are made when your account reaches as low as 10 dollars. Payments are sent either by Paypal, or eGold.
To visit myLot, here is the link.
By referral
By joining in the discussion.
By uploading your photos that you have the rights to digitally distribute.
Payments are made when your account reaches as low as 10 dollars. Payments are sent either by Paypal, or eGold.
To visit myLot, here is the link.
Earning Money from your Blogs
For the next couple of weeks, my posts will mainly focus on earning money from the Web. In my previous post, I stated that:
"I have created a few more blogs. Until June 2006, my online earning was only around 2 dollars a month! Now this has increased tremendously, and let us just says it has increased to 3 figures, which is not bad at all. I now earn the two dollars in a few hours."
My income generating efforts the past few months include:
1. Adsense, of course. This is found in all my sites.
2. Text Link Ads, this now works for the new blogger. I still need to try this.
3. Money4Blogs, selling links. I was able to sell a link for a year for 65 dollars.
Just today, I received an email from Text Link Brokers, offering 5 dollars a link for a family oriented site, and 10 dollars for gambling sites and you can have as many links as you can accommodate. I still need to review the TOS because they say; the link is good for the whole life of your site.
Dito muna.
"I have created a few more blogs. Until June 2006, my online earning was only around 2 dollars a month! Now this has increased tremendously, and let us just says it has increased to 3 figures, which is not bad at all. I now earn the two dollars in a few hours."
My income generating efforts the past few months include:
1. Adsense, of course. This is found in all my sites.
2. Text Link Ads, this now works for the new blogger. I still need to try this.
3. Money4Blogs, selling links. I was able to sell a link for a year for 65 dollars.
Just today, I received an email from Text Link Brokers, offering 5 dollars a link for a family oriented site, and 10 dollars for gambling sites and you can have as many links as you can accommodate. I still need to review the TOS because they say; the link is good for the whole life of your site.
Dito muna.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Happy New Year and 2006 Recap
Woh, 2006 is almost over. And so, this post is my sort of recap for the whole year. How am I doing? And what do I expect for 2007?
Money
I finally decided to leave my job in KSA for reasons detailed in my earlier posts. Therefore, I have been jobless for seven months now. Fortunately my incomes in KSA were sort of properly invested, and so I do not have much financial worries as of now or in the foreseeable future, unless major events that would require large cash occur.
My investments are all passive that they do not require much attention from me. My farm loan business would only require my attention twice a year, and even that I have somebody in charge. My transportation business is managed also by somebody, and all the manager got to do on a daily basis is to deposit money into my account. So does my school supplies Manager. I seldom see these guys in a month.
Therefore, I have all the time to myself, my escapades, travels, readings, blogs, and TV hahaha.
So what is my plan for 2007?
I realized much of my assets are locked in real estate, i.e. the lots I purchased, and agricultural lands. I somehow need to monetize them to create more passive source of income.
Blog
I have created a few more blogs. Until June 2006, my online earning was only around 2 dollars a month! Now this has increased tremendously, and let us just says it has increased to 3 figures, which is not bad at all. I now earn the two dollars in a few hours.
So what is my plan for 2007?
I admit I am new to internet, and blogging. I just learned HTML, and worse it has become now XHTML, which I do not have any idea. It took a lot of experimentation, and page refreshing to check my blog design experiments, hahaha.
So, I probably will enroll for a computer course on website making and design, something like that. And since I do not have a credit card, I probably will have to obtain one this year. And before 2007 is over, I must have launched a more sophisticated web business of some sort. I hope I can find partners on this endeavor.
Charity
My scholarship program will be continued. Hopely, one will graduate next year. Thus far, I will maintain my current four scholars until the finances become available. Also, I will continue my sponsorship of the community basketball team that we have. And of course, the occasional financial/medical assistance to some people.
Other plans
I am planning to go to Law School this coming school year. I am still assessing myself if I still have the stamina, and will to finish this, and if my memory is still good enough to survive the challenges.
Money
I finally decided to leave my job in KSA for reasons detailed in my earlier posts. Therefore, I have been jobless for seven months now. Fortunately my incomes in KSA were sort of properly invested, and so I do not have much financial worries as of now or in the foreseeable future, unless major events that would require large cash occur.
My investments are all passive that they do not require much attention from me. My farm loan business would only require my attention twice a year, and even that I have somebody in charge. My transportation business is managed also by somebody, and all the manager got to do on a daily basis is to deposit money into my account. So does my school supplies Manager. I seldom see these guys in a month.
Therefore, I have all the time to myself, my escapades, travels, readings, blogs, and TV hahaha.
So what is my plan for 2007?
I realized much of my assets are locked in real estate, i.e. the lots I purchased, and agricultural lands. I somehow need to monetize them to create more passive source of income.
Blog
I have created a few more blogs. Until June 2006, my online earning was only around 2 dollars a month! Now this has increased tremendously, and let us just says it has increased to 3 figures, which is not bad at all. I now earn the two dollars in a few hours.
So what is my plan for 2007?
I admit I am new to internet, and blogging. I just learned HTML, and worse it has become now XHTML, which I do not have any idea. It took a lot of experimentation, and page refreshing to check my blog design experiments, hahaha.
So, I probably will enroll for a computer course on website making and design, something like that. And since I do not have a credit card, I probably will have to obtain one this year. And before 2007 is over, I must have launched a more sophisticated web business of some sort. I hope I can find partners on this endeavor.
Charity
My scholarship program will be continued. Hopely, one will graduate next year. Thus far, I will maintain my current four scholars until the finances become available. Also, I will continue my sponsorship of the community basketball team that we have. And of course, the occasional financial/medical assistance to some people.
Other plans
I am planning to go to Law School this coming school year. I am still assessing myself if I still have the stamina, and will to finish this, and if my memory is still good enough to survive the challenges.
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Palusot sa low turn out ng Chacha Rally
Henrietta de Villa said the Arroyo administration spread word that provocateurs might sow violence in the rally, which "dissuaded some people" from participating in the rally.
Hehehehe...talagang low turn out! When I was in college I joined several rallies, and alerts for dispersal, violence etc. were part of the "left" tactics to dramatise rallies and to inculcate in the minds of ralliest the idea of "danger" and "fear" - to create the bonds of members, whatever that means.
De Villa said she was told by El Shaddai leader Brother Mike Velarde that some of his members were blocked by police at some roads leading to Luneta.
Again, hehehehe, his members are after the religion not politics! He should stop politicizing El Shaddai or else one day his members will abandon him. This man is treating his members "blind", and thinks they will follow his bidding on anything. Hindi po! nagiisip din po ang miyembro mo! And like me, they are tired of politics and rallies. What else is new?
Another factor was the change in schedule from the original rally date of Friday to Sunday, said Quitorio.
Well...if it was Friday, the more that few people would attend that rally......... that was why the organizers move it to a Sunday hoping that since people are going to Church on Sundays, they will get more rally participants.
They should accept it. People are feed up of too much politics and rallies.
Tama na excuses! Tama palusot! Talagang ang 500T target nyo only raised 10T.
Hehehehe...talagang low turn out! When I was in college I joined several rallies, and alerts for dispersal, violence etc. were part of the "left" tactics to dramatise rallies and to inculcate in the minds of ralliest the idea of "danger" and "fear" - to create the bonds of members, whatever that means.
De Villa said she was told by El Shaddai leader Brother Mike Velarde that some of his members were blocked by police at some roads leading to Luneta.
Again, hehehehe, his members are after the religion not politics! He should stop politicizing El Shaddai or else one day his members will abandon him. This man is treating his members "blind", and thinks they will follow his bidding on anything. Hindi po! nagiisip din po ang miyembro mo! And like me, they are tired of politics and rallies. What else is new?
Another factor was the change in schedule from the original rally date of Friday to Sunday, said Quitorio.
Well...if it was Friday, the more that few people would attend that rally......... that was why the organizers move it to a Sunday hoping that since people are going to Church on Sundays, they will get more rally participants.
They should accept it. People are feed up of too much politics and rallies.
Tama na excuses! Tama palusot! Talagang ang 500T target nyo only raised 10T.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Was it really? What happened to chacha?
People rejected ChaCha not because:
1. They are afraid of change
2. They are afraid of jobs and investments
3. Of the substance and need for charter change
4. They are afraid to look at the future, the need for system change, and the need to compete with our ASEAN neighbors
People rejected it because of:
1. Media hype (ABS-CBN, Meralco etc. would lose with chacha)
2. People were personality focused - instead of issues
3. People do not care about need and substance of Chacha, they care more about what is Boy Abunda's or Kris Aquino's opinion about chacha
4. Church influence(INK would lose power with chacha, Catholic church influence will be reduced etc.)
5. Senators greed for power, and their respective dreams to be Presidents.
6. The trapos care more for media coverage and grandstanding - than real service and the interests of Juan.
Indeed chacha was lost because of the maggots.
1. They are afraid of change
2. They are afraid of jobs and investments
3. Of the substance and need for charter change
4. They are afraid to look at the future, the need for system change, and the need to compete with our ASEAN neighbors
People rejected it because of:
1. Media hype (ABS-CBN, Meralco etc. would lose with chacha)
2. People were personality focused - instead of issues
3. People do not care about need and substance of Chacha, they care more about what is Boy Abunda's or Kris Aquino's opinion about chacha
4. Church influence(INK would lose power with chacha, Catholic church influence will be reduced etc.)
5. Senators greed for power, and their respective dreams to be Presidents.
6. The trapos care more for media coverage and grandstanding - than real service and the interests of Juan.
Indeed chacha was lost because of the maggots.
The maggots are out
Maggots are out.
Inis na inis ako with what is happening in the country today. I watch ANC yesterday, and the reporter was implying huge numbers of protesters in Makati..then when asked how many....she answered around 60 people! Hay....
But who are the maggots that I am talking about?
Maggots are the institutions and people that are continously preying on the ignorance and poverty of our people. The old structures that resists change for fear of losing power and clout. The decaying structures that causes our society to continously rot. Who and what are they?
1. The church, El Shaddai,INC, JIL etc. For El Shaddai " itaas nyo anuman ang hawak niyo ngayon at ipasa sa harapan, at yan ay ibabalik sa inyo 99 times" ang galing ng raket! JIL's Villanuevas has gotten rich from corrupting the souls of the poor..hay. The Catholic church who nevers understands "separation of Church and State" but understands rapists and pedophile priests. I guess it is about time that an effort be made to expose the rotteness of the Catholic Church to teach them a lesson.....that some groups and people are feed up with their pakialamero role!
I am a Catholic, but I do not agree with the role these Bishops are playing in Philippine politics. Sana kong gusto nilang ma molitika, they should resign from priesthood, and become politicians. I am now confused between the dirty politicians, and priests, bishops....Today....they all look and feel the same. They are shaming the Catholic Church, and its followers! hay....
2. Erap supporters and trapos......who would try to magnify everything to get them press coverage. All I can see from the faces of these guys are.....greed! The Senators who only think about their positions, their pork barrels, politiking and plot..iking.
3. The "communist terrorists" who never get tired to rally everytime there is an opportunity. The Bayan Muna et al. who hates progress...and change for fear of losing support for their idiotic causes. Who are living in fantasy land..and dreaming that maybe a a few years from now they will have victory and turn the country...into an Stalinist Society.
Hay.....for me these are some of the Maggots in our society that we should eradicate, or at least change.
Inis na inis ako with what is happening in the country today. I watch ANC yesterday, and the reporter was implying huge numbers of protesters in Makati..then when asked how many....she answered around 60 people! Hay....
But who are the maggots that I am talking about?
Maggots are the institutions and people that are continously preying on the ignorance and poverty of our people. The old structures that resists change for fear of losing power and clout. The decaying structures that causes our society to continously rot. Who and what are they?
1. The church, El Shaddai,INC, JIL etc. For El Shaddai " itaas nyo anuman ang hawak niyo ngayon at ipasa sa harapan, at yan ay ibabalik sa inyo 99 times" ang galing ng raket! JIL's Villanuevas has gotten rich from corrupting the souls of the poor..hay. The Catholic church who nevers understands "separation of Church and State" but understands rapists and pedophile priests. I guess it is about time that an effort be made to expose the rotteness of the Catholic Church to teach them a lesson.....that some groups and people are feed up with their pakialamero role!
I am a Catholic, but I do not agree with the role these Bishops are playing in Philippine politics. Sana kong gusto nilang ma molitika, they should resign from priesthood, and become politicians. I am now confused between the dirty politicians, and priests, bishops....Today....they all look and feel the same. They are shaming the Catholic Church, and its followers! hay....
2. Erap supporters and trapos......who would try to magnify everything to get them press coverage. All I can see from the faces of these guys are.....greed! The Senators who only think about their positions, their pork barrels, politiking and plot..iking.
3. The "communist terrorists" who never get tired to rally everytime there is an opportunity. The Bayan Muna et al. who hates progress...and change for fear of losing support for their idiotic causes. Who are living in fantasy land..and dreaming that maybe a a few years from now they will have victory and turn the country...into an Stalinist Society.
Hay.....for me these are some of the Maggots in our society that we should eradicate, or at least change.
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The issue is: are we willing, and do we what to correct the flaws of our constitution so that we can at least:
1. Move forward at a faster rate.
2. Attract more investments and create more jobs.
3. Have political stability, and reduce too much politics in every thing. To mention a few.
Hay......
Apparently, greed, fear of change, and institutional and personal interests prevailed...now that Chacha is finally shelved.
I wonder who's victory is this? The Church? El Shaddai? or Villanuevas?Definitely..the Senators, the Erap rah rah boys for the media mileage, and the "left" for various reasons.
What about Juan de la Cruz, the poor Pinoy on the street? Was it really good for him?
Monday, December 11, 2006
Gold...at last, and typhoon Reming
DOHA, QATAR -- The Philippines' Antonio Gabica beat compatriot Jeffrey de Luna 11-7 to win the Asian Games men's 9 ball pool gold medal here on Monday. Taiwan's Yang Ching Shun took bronze.
This is just right...fitted....a destiny, I mean.... we dare claim it is our right to have gotten the Gold and Silver on this event! Why?.......because were simply the best in this game in the world.
Alang..kokontra.hehehehe.
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I was not able to update my blogs the past few days because of the Typhoon Seniang. We (my place) were right in the eye of the storm and so we were hit pretty badly. Trees fell, light post fell, houses got blown off, etc. So it is time to do my usual "charity work". Many parts of the city as of today are still running on generators.
On the right panel of this Blog is a donation box. A dollar donated will be greatly appreciated, and will be spent appropriately specially on needy kids, and families in my community this Christmas. Thank you.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
How Shameful
I saw Senator Merriam Defensor Santiago on TV last night, shouting to the country her mind….I mean the contents of her brain and the kind of frustrated person she was to the world, and let me quote her:
“I am not angry, Mr. President,” “I am irate. I am foaming in the mouth. I’m homicidal. I’m suicidal. I’m humiliated, debased, degraded. And not only that, I feel like throwing up to be living my middle years in a country of this nature. I am nauseated. I spit on the face of Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban and his cohorts in the Supreme Court.”
My….o….. my….these kinds of statements and words should not be spoken by a Lady like her, I mean, if she expected to be respected by people, her supporters and voters. Children should not have heard it spoken live on prime time TV.
I am sure she was not feeling well when she said all those words. May the Pinoys forgive her for________she was doing.
And you know what? After her ramblings like a rabied dog, she was approach and congratulated (handshake) by three Senators! Whew…senators are congratulating people that are c_ _ _ y.
I now realized that the Senate should be abolished, if this is the kind of Senators that we have.
“I am not angry, Mr. President,” “I am irate. I am foaming in the mouth. I’m homicidal. I’m suicidal. I’m humiliated, debased, degraded. And not only that, I feel like throwing up to be living my middle years in a country of this nature. I am nauseated. I spit on the face of Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban and his cohorts in the Supreme Court.”
My….o….. my….these kinds of statements and words should not be spoken by a Lady like her, I mean, if she expected to be respected by people, her supporters and voters. Children should not have heard it spoken live on prime time TV.
I am sure she was not feeling well when she said all those words. May the Pinoys forgive her for________she was doing.
And you know what? After her ramblings like a rabied dog, she was approach and congratulated (handshake) by three Senators! Whew…senators are congratulating people that are c_ _ _ y.
I now realized that the Senate should be abolished, if this is the kind of Senators that we have.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Subic Rape Case, Nicole, and the Peso
Subic rape case. There...Smith got 40 years! I am a Filipino, and I am not anti American, whatsoever. But justice, should be justice irregardless of race, creed and color. But what if politics enters the scene? Would justice still be serve right?
What I mean is....what was Nicole thinking? She was in Subic-Olongapo, and she went into a bar with an American GI she barely knew, she got drunk, and she cried rape!
You know what I think? The fault of Smith et al., was dumping her on the roadside after being finished with her. I am sure the events would have turned out differently if only these guys acted more gentlemanly, that is, after the "rape" brought her back to the bar, treated her like a Lady, and if she was really drunk, brought her to a Hotel and let her sleep..and the following day ordered here a nice breakfast, some flowers and given her some mullah. I am sure there would be no rape case filed, and no 40 years in jail.
These guys have to learn how to be more gentleman and civilized. Dumping her on a roadside...barely able to put her pants back on was in bad taste! That's what Smith paid for - 40 years. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned (tama ba to!).
A few question I would want to ask Nicole:
1. Would she got out to the bar if she knew the man was a taxi driver or pedicab driver? NO? Why?
2. She knew, he was an Amrican GI in Subic, obviously, would she go out with him to the bar? YES, why?
I mean I have lived too long in the Philippines...and you know what I mean.
My question then is: was justice served right? or was Smith a victim?
What I mean is....what was Nicole thinking? She was in Subic-Olongapo, and she went into a bar with an American GI she barely knew, she got drunk, and she cried rape!
You know what I think? The fault of Smith et al., was dumping her on the roadside after being finished with her. I am sure the events would have turned out differently if only these guys acted more gentlemanly, that is, after the "rape" brought her back to the bar, treated her like a Lady, and if she was really drunk, brought her to a Hotel and let her sleep..and the following day ordered here a nice breakfast, some flowers and given her some mullah. I am sure there would be no rape case filed, and no 40 years in jail.
These guys have to learn how to be more gentleman and civilized. Dumping her on a roadside...barely able to put her pants back on was in bad taste! That's what Smith paid for - 40 years. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned (tama ba to!).
A few question I would want to ask Nicole:
1. Would she got out to the bar if she knew the man was a taxi driver or pedicab driver? NO? Why?
2. She knew, he was an Amrican GI in Subic, obviously, would she go out with him to the bar? YES, why?
I mean I have lived too long in the Philippines...and you know what I mean.
My question then is: was justice served right? or was Smith a victim?
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The Pesos today is at 49.58, still overvalued. The Central Bank, must be behind this exchange rate. The real value of the Peso should be around 45.00 to dollar, but of course, the Central Bank would not want to erode the income of our OFWs - so it is a delicate balance. But if you know that the real value of the Peso should be around 45, would park your money in dollars?
But my adsense check (in pesos) this month was converted by Google at 49.12. Not that I am complaining about the exchange rate by Google. I only want to point out that the pesos is probably valued appropriately overseas than here in the country. hehehe.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Asian Games

Expatriate Filipino school kids welcomed our athletes in Doha, Qatar with heart warming posters and drawings.
“One of our volunteers delivered them three days ago saying that it’s from the expat community here,” said secretariat staffer Eleanor Navarro de la Pena.
“When I saw them my hair started to stand on end! I was very, very touched. It is a most heart-warming gift indeed,” said Deputy Chef-de-mission Ricardo ‘Richie’ Garcia.
“This is a wonderful way for expatriate Filipinos to reach out and provide moral support to our athletes who are striving to bring honour to the country,” he said.
Here is the link to that news.
“One of our volunteers delivered them three days ago saying that it’s from the expat community here,” said secretariat staffer Eleanor Navarro de la Pena.
“When I saw them my hair started to stand on end! I was very, very touched. It is a most heart-warming gift indeed,” said Deputy Chef-de-mission Ricardo ‘Richie’ Garcia.
“This is a wonderful way for expatriate Filipinos to reach out and provide moral support to our athletes who are striving to bring honour to the country,” he said.
Here is the link to that news.
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