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January 23, 2012

SSS ID: How to Apply and Get an SSS ID?

Applying for and getting an SSS ID ( Social Security System ID Card) can be easy and at the same time very tiring and frustrating. Some people get lucky why applying for an SSS ID while others are not.

Here’s a short tutorial on how to apply for and get an SSS ID:

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January 23, 2012

SSS Online: Inquiry on Member Contributions

sss philippinesSSS Online Inquiry is a service by the Social Security System of the Philippines that provides updates on member contributions, salary loans, SSS ID information, among others.

You can register and login for your member contribution information on the SSS Philippines website here: http://www.sss.gov.ph

You need to login using your User ID and password when you first registered for an account. Also select the Employee or Employer check-box before you sign in.

Non-Philippine Government employees are covered by SSS or the Social Security System in the Philippines. SSS contributions are automatically deducted from the monthly salary by the employer to be remitted to the SSS every month.

However, there are incidents when the company or employers are delayed in the payments or forgets to remit the SSS contributions.

Update:
SSS Website Scheduled Downtime on June 20, 2009

Please be advised that the SSS Website will be inacessible on June 20, 2009 from 2:00PM – 5:00 PM. It will be back online after the system maintenance.

September 06, 2010

SEMCON 2010 slated on October 7 & 8

For the 4th straight year, we’re doing the Search Engine Marketing Conference again and it will happen on October 7 & 8, 2010 here in Manila. It’s a search marketing event you don’t want to miss out on.

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June 11, 2009

SSS Online: Inquiry on Member Contributions

sss philippinesSSS Online Inquiry is a service by the Social Security System of the Philippines that provides updates on member contributions, salary loans, SSS ID information, among others.

You can register and login for your member contribution information on the SSS Philippines website here: http://www.sss.gov.ph

You need to login using your User ID and password when you first registered for an account. Also select the Employee or Employer check-box before you sign in.

Non-Philippine Government employees are covered by SSS or the Social Security System in the Philippines. SSS contributions are automatically deducted from the monthly salary by the employer to be remitted to the SSS every month.

However, there are incidents when the company or employers are delayed in the payments or forgets to remit the SSS contributions.

Update:
SSS Website Scheduled Downtime on June 20, 2009

Please be advised that the SSS Website will be inacessible on June 20, 2009 from 2:00PM – 5:00 PM. It will be back online after the system maintenance.

June 11, 2009

SSS ID: How to Apply and Get an SSS ID?

Applying for and getting an SSS ID ( Social Security System ID Card) can be easy and at the same time very tiring and frustrating. Some people get lucky why applying for an SSS ID while others are not.

Here’s a short tutorial on how to apply for and get an SSS ID:

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March 26, 2008

Tech Events, more Awards and an Ad-Supported Free WiFi

Cute, small and cheap laptops are in so every manufacturer wants to jump into the bandwagon. Here’s a collection of tech news links and Makati’s version of San Francisco’s free wifi city.

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February 03, 2008

Google Data Center in Malaysia; why not the Philippines?

Drew points us to a brewing discussion at Slashdot over a possible new Asian Data Center being planned by Google. Rumor is that it’s going to be Malaysia though reports indicate Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, India and Vietnam to be ideal candidates as well. Wait, why isn’t the Philippines even in the picture?

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November 29, 2006

Maybe it’s time for a really detailed Blog Disclosure?

I’ve been getting a bit more emails about my recent ProBlogging post and in tangent, having Blog Disclosures. I actually wrote about Blog Disclosures here sometime back in August where I encourage everyone to disclose their personal interests and because of recent developments, also mention being paid to write reviews. Max suggested it’s time I make a specific post on this one.

So, in the interest of everyone who might stumble upon my blog in the future, I will post a very conspicuous link to my blog disclosure and it would read like this:

Disclosing my Interests on this Blog

To my readers,

This blog reflects my personal opinion; comments or posts quoting sources from emails are opinions of the respective people who sent them to me or directly thru the blog’s feedback system.

Please be aware that this blog also displays advertising in many forms — some of them will earn me a few bucks a day when you click on them, others pay a monthly flat fee to have their links displayed somewhere on the blog, while some may pay a full annual payment to have a short advertorial with links to their website. Though I do not practice the habit of exchanging links, in the interest of Search Engine Optimization for my other web properties, I may place links to sites which reciprocates the same to me, though not specifically on this blog.

I might, at one time or another, employ automated link advertising on my blog posts. They will be double-underlined and will have pop-up ads when you hover your mouse on them. I will earn a few cents when a visitor clicks on those ads.

I will also be adding links to sites that offer services or sell products. These links might contain my affiliate ID which tracks conversions of my visitors, either by signing up with the service or buying their products. For each successful conversion, I will earn a few cents to several dollars. The highest so far is $25 per conversion.

There will also be posts that reviews online services or monetization programs and I might be paid to post a relevant article. However, rest assured that I try my best to be objective and rational EVEN if that post will be compensated in some form or another. These entries will be categorized under Sponsored Posts.

On many occasions, I might post entries advertising (read: pimp) sites or blogs, products, events and services by other people I know, may they be business partners, long time friends or colleagues. They are not paid or sponsored posts but since I have strong social relationships with them, they are freely given and I may be subjective.

I may have other businesses, like this hosting company, and I may mention or link to it on some occasions. Rest assured that any business interest I have, I will declare offhand if I mention them in my blog.

I am not being directly paid to blog nor under any employer-employee contract. I am my own boss and I answer to no one but myself. Revenues come from direct advertising generated by this site.

I may write about products or services by local companies and these may be given to me freely or on a limited time. However, I have not nor do not accept payments for these write-ups.

I may be invited to dinners or a round of beers by start-up companies and talk about their products or services. I may write about them but will never give favorable feedback because of a free meal. I may not even write about it if there’s really nothing to write about.

I may be invited to attend press conferences, get take home gifts or freebies. I am not obliged to write about it if there’s nothing interesting or valuable to share to my regular readers and fellow bloggers.

I may help organize an event, meet-up or party sponsored by local companies. I will publicly state my personal interest and role in such an event and if I will be compensated, I will declare the compensation and for what work I was compensated.

I may be invited to junkets in the future (wish!), be billeted in a posh hotel in a remote and romantic resort with free buffets, return first class flights and take home give-ways. I may be asked to write a nice article about the sponsor’s service/product launch BUT I will write it the way I see it. If they don’t like it, they can bill me back everything and I will gladly pay for it.

This blog disclosure may be amended in the future as blog monetization schemes, internet marketing and online advertising evolve and mature.

This disclosure is just (digital) paper. This is worth nothing if my readers do not trust me. I have nothing on my back except years of blogging — the only platform I ever had to build my credibility over the years.

Anything else I forgot to disclose? Any comments or suggestions? Typo/grammar errors maybe?

April 04, 2006

Pinoy Problogger: J Angelo Racoma

J Angelo Our next Filipino problogger is J Angelo Racoma, a fellow PTBer and full time blogger.

He will be speaking at the iBlog Summit on the 18th about his journey to being a full time problogger so I’ll leave the more juicy parts until then.
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