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Archive for March, 2007

I’m a DigiPrint Pro

All of my digital printing jobs go straight to DigiPrint. They’re a subsidiary of LBC so if you reach the 100 print quota for every job order, you’ll receive your prints the following day via courier for free — anywhere in the Philippines.

The prints cost Php6.50 each for size 4R. I always get mine in matte with white borders.

DigiPrint Pro

One of the sales person asked me to join their free DigiPrint membership so I got this in the mail yesterday — a discount card for 10-25% on all their products and services. Not bad, huh? And to think I’ve only had about 300 prints thru them so far.

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Krispy Kreme wants me fat!

You got that right. Krispy Kreme Philippines is determined to make me real fat. And so are other bloggers too. Just look at what they’re making us munch all day!

Krispy Kreme Philippines

I’m bringing the rest of the 5 boxes to the blog awards this afternoon. Anybody want some doughnuts? Krispy Kreme rocks. Thanks Blooey!

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Joel Disini responds to dot.PH Pricing discussion

Joel Disini, President & CEO of dot.PH, responds to our earlier discussion here last October entitled “Why dotPH is still expensive?“.

In his comment, left yesterday evening, he said:

Hi,

I just recently discovered this thread, and I thought I’d directly respond to the group. Hopefully, people are still willing to discuss this topic.

My understanding is that most of the readers here are Adsense/SEO people? If so, I’ll try to address my thoughts appropriately.

First of all, DotPH pricing at $35/year is the retail price. The wholesale price is a lot cheaper, and goes as low as $15/year, depending on your volume of registrations. This has been the case as far back as 2000, when very few ccTLDs were selling below the $35 level. The Registrar prices are located here:
http://www.domains.ph/PartnerApply.asp

As you can see, the discounts begin once you have at least 12 domains to register.

So it might make sense for some of you to join forces, and buy in bulk - so you can enjoy larger discounts - or work with one of our existing Registrars. We have over 150 Registrars - practically every ISP in the Philippines and Webhosting company is a Registrar. (Now whether they wish to pass on the discounts to you - that is entirely another matter).

If your need is to get lots of domains so that you can point them to your main website (so as to increase its Google rank), then perhaps we can discuss creating some price that favors the SEO community. If some of you recall, we actually gave a way 18+ character domains several years ago - for free. This way you can get domains with your desired keywords, then direct people to your main money site. Or you can monetize them with SEDO, DomainSponsor, or some similar domain monetizing company. We’ve also toyed with the option of lowering price for net.ph & org.ph - but we’d like to get more feedback first.

But if you are domainers and want to buy domains, hold, and sell them later, you might want to look at mail-only domains. These only cost $5/year and can be later updated to full functionality (once you pay $35/year). So this means you can speculate (if you wish) and grab all the domains that you think will be of value in the future. They you can sell them later at a profit.

I am currently at the ICANN conference in Portugal, and Tim Schumacher of SEDO tells me that the average resale price these days for domains is about 20k. That’s a pretty impressive amount. Naturally, ccTLD domains don’t sell that high - but once more and more Philippine businesses get online, you should find the aftermarket price for PH domains going up.

If you have ideas, please feel free to post comments on my blog at jed.i.ph (it is unmoderated). Or if you prefer, you can call/email us directly. (The contact details are here:

http://www.domains.ph/ContactUs.asp
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This way, we can respond more quickly to your concerns.

He also wrote about it in his personal blog here.

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BoBCast, Episode 3: Wisik-Wisik in Singapore

Band of Bloggers PodCast, Episode 3: Wisik-Wisik in Singapore
Hosted by: Yuga & Jayvee
Guests: Aileen Apolo, Sasha Manuel, Rico Mossesgeld, Jomar Hilario, Markku Seguerra, Jaja Binx (Aileen’s long-time friend and neighbor)

Time: 24 minutes

Show Notes:
Aileen’s Sexy Sling
Online Travel Booking
Yahoo! Mail to go Unlimited
Top 30 WordPress Plugins
Apple iPhone
Yehey IPO
Print Publishers: New Media a non-threat
Wifying your house

Subscribe to our podcast feed here:

P.S.
We recorded an earlier episode last Tuesday but it didn’t made the press (got corrupted) so we re-recorded it again. In the earlier one, we had Gail with us. Soundtrack credits to Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift.

 
icon for podpress  Band of Bloggers [23:57m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Noynoy Aquino’s appeal to the Bloggers

This email was sent to me by Noynoy Aquino’s Media Bureau. It’s a letter of appeal to the Filipino Blogosphere:

Dear Bloggers,

Our people’s participation in the country’s democratic system of government will again be put to test when the electorate cast their votes on May 14 to choose from among the candidates aspiring to lead this country.

I am writing you today in recognition of the growing significance of the blogging industry in the flow of information, especially during this political season.

The blogosphere has become an extension of our democratic space where we express an opinion. Bloggers are a most compelling force indeed that could shape an informed vote.

As you may well know by now, I am running for senator as a member of the Liberal Party under the banner of the Genuine Opposition to strengthen democracy and uphold the rule of law in the country.

I call my platform of governance “Bantay Demokrasya: Dugong Bayani, Pusong Bayani.” This is actually a continuation of the legacy of my late father Ninoy in defending democracy against iron-fisted rule during the martial law years. It is also the logical extension of my mother’s key role in restoring democracy through Edsa 1 in 1986.

I would like to continue what my parents, Ninoy and Cory, have worked on in defending and upholding democracy in our country, thereby enabling me to contribute in a meaningful way in preserving the freedom and democracy we have won through People Power two decades ago, and through our common struggle against tyranny and oppression in present times.

Faith in freedom and dedication to democratic ideals—these are what the Filipino nation needs today. I am ready to help our people defend our cherished democratic tradition and aspirations in the halls of the Senate.

I am therefore asking for your help and support. Allow me to share with you a letter which my late father Ninoy wrote to me from his prison cell in Fort Bonifacio in August 1973, when I was only 13 years old. Help me make known to the blogosphere the content of this letter, one of the compelling reasons why I am in the race.

Thank you.

Very truly yours,
BENIGNO “NOYNOY” AQUINO III

That letter can be downloaded here in PDF format.

Incidentally, I bumped into the staff of Sen. Mar Roxas last night with Gail & Marc and I was explaining to them the socio-political implications that is brought about by the growth of the blogosphere. I mentioned former Pres. Ramon Magsaysay who popularized the door-to-door campaign and how blogging will revive this thru the virtual handshake.

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Newton’s 4th Law of Finite PageRank

If Isaac Newton were still alive and he took his Ph.D. in Stanford University along with Larry Page and Sergey Brin, he could have been the 3rd co-founder of Google and made some Mathematical contributions to the search algorithm especially the design of the PageRank.

PageRank is a link analysis algorithm which assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of “measuring” its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is also called the PageRank of E and denoted by PR(E). {source: wikipedia}

Evil Matt Cutts blogs and asks “Where does PageRank come from?“.

… assuming you must have PageRank to give it, where does the original first page rank come from? Does every site start out with a basic miniscule amount of page rank contributing to the entire Internet sum of PageRank?

Newton could have answered that with his 4th Law of Finite PageRank and it would have been stated this way:

PageRank is neither created nor destroyed. It is only transfered from one web page to another, either given freely, traded or bought. PageRank is finite and it does not increase as the total volume of indexable pages grow.

There’s a finite sum of PageRank, otherwise with the constant growth of the world wide web would spread the PR too thin. If every new site or webpage created had an initial non-zero PageRank value, one can artificially amass PageRank by registering new domains or generating more webpages.

But what about the theory of the Alpha Page Rank Site?

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Publishers see no threat in New Media

In Manila Bulletin, there’s an article about “Publishers see no threat in online newspaper“:

Media experts attending the Publish Asia 2007 conference at the historic landmark Manila Hotel yesterday said the era of print media will not end with the advent of technological innovation such as the online newspaper.

“I don’t think the print media will die because of technological advancement,” said Reiner Mittelbach of Ifra- Germany.

“Newspapers will continue to grow because there are now new ways of presenting contents to suit the needs of contemporary audience,” Mittelbach said.

He said the emergence of the Internet is more of an advantage than a disadvantage when utilized wisely.

“The future expects the newspaper industry to grow with the developments in technology and I think newspaper owners should look at their own business and integrate better ways of using the digital technology for them to improve their business and become profitable,” he said.

I suppose these media experts have read research studies and surveys on online newspapers before making such complacent statements. Others are saying that in the next 50 years, print will be obsolete.

I’d agree. To think that only 10 years ago in the Philippines, no one was reading the local news online. I had newspaper subscriptions to PDI in my dorm and the internet was just in its infancy. Anyway, I hope I’ll still be around in 50 years to witness this.

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Domain ccTLD affects Google SERPs

One of the latest post at the official Google Webmaster Central Blog hints that the country-code of domains along with the server location affects the SERPs of a website:

Use regional and geographical domains in line with their purpose.

First, a sidenote for the Western webmasters: some Eastern European countries like Poland and Russia have so-called regional or geographical domains. Imagine that all the states in the U.S. had their official second level domain and if you wanted to open your webshop delivering to Kentucky, you could do it cheap or for free on eg. ky.us. This could help Google serve geographically relevant search results. In case you wish to sell organic soaps to people in Szczecin, do open your webshop on szczecin.pl. If you are from Kalmykia and would like to show the world the beauty of your area, go ahead and set up your Kalmyki travel site on kalmykia.ru. If you like a region, support it by hosting your site on the related regional or geographical domain. Be aware that webspam on these regional domains violates the correct use of them and prevents the development of your country’s web culture.

So, if all else being equal, a .com.ph will rank higher than the .com when the user/searcher is in the Philippines.

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Popuri.us: at-a-glance link popularity

Check out this nice little tool, popuri.us.

popuri.us

It’s tool to check at-a-glance the link popularity of any site based on its ranking (Google PageRank, Alexa Rank, Technorati etc.), social bookmarks (del.icio.us, etc), subscribers (Bloglines, etc) and more.

popuri.us

Most of you already know these figures but its nice to see them all in one ajaxy page altogether, right?

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GMail’s 7-hour Downtime

All of my emails are routed to GMail so imagine my frustration when it goes bonkers like this:

Gmail

According to the official Google Groups (Gmail Help Discussion), it looks like the problem is running for more than 6 hours now.

We are aware of a problem affecting a subset of our users. Our engineers are currently working to find a solution. We expect to have
a fix as soon as we can. We appreciate your patience, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. { Mar 27, 11:07 pm}

To clarify, the problem we are referring to in the previous post concerns a percentage of our users seeing ‘Server Errors’ and ‘Oops’
messages when trying to log in to their Gmail accounts. We realize that many of you depend on Gmail to communicate and assure you that all hands are on deck to fix the error. While we do not have an exact time until resolution to offer, this is currently our top priority and we’ll continue to post updates as they become available. { Mar 28, 2:42 am}

We have identified the root of this problem and are still working as hard as we can to find a solution. We want to make sure you know that we haven’t forgotten you, and we sincerely apologize for the ongoing inconvenience. {Mar 28, 4:24 am}

A subset of affected users should now have restored access to their accounts, but may experience some mail delivery delays. For those still affected, we’re still working to get you back up and running. {Mar 28, 5:23 am}

And it’s still down until now.

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Tuesday’s Wrap Week 4

To re-charge and de-stress, The Band of Bloggers are having a badminton game tonight at 8PM, West Badminton, Kapitolyo. Bloggers and badminton enthusiasts are invited. We will also record our 3rd episode of the BoBCast so this should be interesting to have more guestcasts.

Here’s some interesting links for today:

Media Quest President Doy Vea (formerly Smart Comm. President) asked me this question during our one-on-one interview last week about Mobile TV — which one will dominate the Philippine’s broadband strategy in the near future: 3G, Satellite, or WiMax. I said WiMax. What do you think?

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Apple gets patent on the Electronic Lanyard

From the Gadget Lab, Apple has successfully been awarded the patent for the Ornamental Harness. What? A patent for the lanyard?

Lanyard

And I thought the guys at Divisoria were the first ones to invent those cellphone harness that you hang over your neck? *heh*

Links of Interest: Lanyard Headphones For the biggest range of lanyard headphones visit iHeadphones, the world’s largest headphone store, sale now on!

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More Ways to Stop Spam on your Blog

Last week, I was exchanging text messages with Alecks Pabico of PCIJ asking me more ways to prevent the deluge of spam on their blog. My current anti-spam tool is just Akismet and Spam Karma 2 but it seems that these two aren’t enough for other blogs like that of PCIJ.

The Online Marketing Blog has and entry on “10 Spam Stopping Techniques For Your Blog” which includes a captcha, user registration, Bad Behavior plugin and even OpenID. Now that’s an overkill of an army against anti-spam but I reckon that someday spammers will be too smart that we will all need those tools.

But what about real people doing the spamming themselves manually? Now, that’s another challenge.

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BoBCast, Episode 2: Luk4 Angel Locsin

Band of Bloggers PodCast, Episode 2: Luk4 Angel Locsin
Hosted by: Yuga & Jayvee
Guests: Aileen Apolo, Sasha Manuel, Rico Mossesgeld
Time: 20 minutes

Show Notes:
Google Adsense Pay-per-Action (PPA)
Luk4 Mobile Yellowpages (http://www.luk4.com/)
Google Zeitgeist - Pricess Hours, Naruto & Angel Locsin
Palm selling to Nokia or Motorola
Genuine Opposition Blog
Sigma APO 200-500mm f/2.8 EX DG
Finalist of the Phil. Blog Awards
iVote.ph & COMELEC Online Voters Registration Database
b5media & Google Job Openings
Bayanihan Blog Network

This was supposed to be uploaded last night but my net connection was killing the uploads via Twango and Podomatic. I’m now running this using the PodPress plugin.

We recorded this on the sidewalk in front of Aileen’s house using my Compaq Presario laptop and its dual built-in mic. I wish I had GarageBand but Audacity was good enough. There were cars passing by and some random ambient noise so we had to repeat some of the recordings. We don’t have a dedicated blog for this yet as we couldn’t settle for a domain.

 
icon for podpress  BoBCast Episode 2, Luk4 Angel Locsin [20:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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WordPress Plug-in Ideas

Andrew is soliciting some ideas for any WP plug-ins you might want and still not yet available in the WP developer’s community. Here are some of the plugins that I thought might be useful for bloggers:

  • Ultimate Stats Aggregator. A section in your WP Admin that pulls up all your favorites analytics/stats tool and show all the figures in one page. They should include Statscounter, Sitemeter, Alexa, MeasureMap, Google Analytics, Feedburner, AwStats, Webalizer, Technorati. That way, you only need to view a single page to view for all the multiple stats you use.
  • Technorati Rank Tracker. A widget that shows your current Technorati Rank and Inlinks with a graph showing the trend in the last 30 days or so.
  • Quick Embed Flash Player. A simple plugin that wraps any audio file into a Flash player. All you need to do is point it to the right URL of the audio file.
  • Blog Addict Plugin. A plugin that tracks your total time spent in your blog and plots a graph showing your blogging behavior throughout the week.
  • Blog Uptime SMS Alert. A plugin that taps any of the free SMS services out there and use it to send downtime alerts of your blog via text messages.
  • Top Posts for the Day. This plugin tracks which of your current posts and in the archives got the highest pageviews for the day. You can display the top x number of posts in the sidebar via a widget. This could go in conjunction with WP-ShortStats or Top 10 Plugin.

Will add more as we go along. You can add your recommendations here as well.

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PLDT DSL Subscribers get Free WiFi

Just got my latest PLDT DSL Billing today and found several brochures for a couple of promos on myDSL. One of them is labeled “Exclusive Rewards for myDSL Subscribers” which gives free unlimited internet access in over 500 wifi hotspots nationwide (of course, via Airborne Access).

If you are on any of the myDSL Biz package of the residential myDSL Xcel plan, you automatically get the free WiFi. If you are in one of the lower residential packages (Xcite, Xperience, Xtra Value Plan), there’s a monthly additional fee of Php199 per month. However, between now and April 25, 2007, you can get that for a promo price of Php99 and it will be effective for 6 months after activation after which the price goes back to Php199.

Still, if it’s an additional Php199 to my monthly subscription and I always go out with my laptop a lot, this is really good promo. Looks like their previous Smart WiFly promo for Smart Bro subscribers had good results so they’re offering the same to PLDT DSL subscribers.

Here’s how you activate your WiFi access:

Step 1: Go to www.mypad.net and click on WiFi Registration link

Step 2: Register. You will need to provide the ff: PLDT account number, telephone number, name, and email where they’ll send you your access codes.

Step 3: That’s it! Use the access codes to log on to any of the Airborne Access hotspots nationwide.

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88% of Philippine emails are spam

Now, that’s another record to our credit. In the whole of Asia, 70% of all total emails are spam and the Philippines has the worst figure of 88%. That’s almost 9 out of 10 emails are spam.

The average percentage of emails sent from the Asia-Pacific region that were spam was 69 percent, the report added.

Although the Philippines had the highest proportion of spam, China was the largest source of spam by sheer volume, the report said.

Thirty-seven percent of all spam detected from Asia-Pacific originated from China.

Symantec said in a statement that it could not provide the total number of e-mails monitored but that the results was based on data from over two million “decoy accounts” attracting email from 20 different countries.

Where are these spam emails coming from? You’d think there’s some sweatshop out there in remote cities blasting away millions and millions of spam for their clients abroad?

{source: ABS CBN News}

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Ikobo and Nestlé Philippines supports the PBA ‘07

Just finished talking to two more Co-Presentors of the Philippine Blog Awards ‘07Ikobo and Nestlé Philippines.

Ikobo is an international money transfer service and they’re also an advertiser here at Yugatech. Though they don’t have a local office here, I’ve been chatting with their marketing manager in the US to help them get acquainted with the local blogosphere and establish their brand/presence.

Nestlé Philippines is the more surprising sponsor of this event and during our meeting at their office, they relayed to me their interest in getting to know the local new media industry. In fact, I got an instant invitation to do a short talk to their brand managers, PR agencies and executives on Monday about the state of blogging/Web2.0 in the country. They said that they’re silent but pretty serious about the growth/evolution of new media in the Philippines and how it affects their brand online.

Both companies have expressed long-term support for similar activities in the future.

Another one is Josiah’s Catering. They will be sponsoring the pre-awards cocktail party for finalists, judges, sponsors and special guests.

We’d also like to thank the newer sponsors we just signed up.

Krispy Kreme (Major Sponsor) - Yup, we’re giving away boxes and boxes of doughnuts again so that’s one more reason to attend the event.

Tsikot.com (Major Sponsor) - the #1 online automotive community in the Philippines, headed by Jedi Dancel.

Bisaya Bloggers - thanks to all the Bisaya bloggers down south especially to Ayeza of Balikbayan Box.

FHM Philippines of Summit Media (donor) - this one needs no introduction. We’re raffling off free subscriptions of FHM.

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