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September 04, 2010

Western Digital & Real Leaf Contest Winners

We got two sets of winners today — one from our Western Digital Contest and the other one from the Real Leaf Word Master Challenge.

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August 24, 2010

Contest: Real Leaf Word Master Challenge

We’re back with Real Leaf and doing another contest. This time, it’s gonna be like a treasure-hunt game running on a Facebook App. Check out the details of the Word Master Challenge below.

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February 02, 2010

Winner of the Real Leaf iPod Nano Giveaway

Thanks to all the hundreds of participants to our iPod Nano Giveaway, and likewise to our sponsor Real Leaf (Coca-cola). We’re impressed with the turn-out and the submissions but I can only pick one winner for YugaTech.

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December 28, 2009

Contest: Spot a Real Leaf, Win a Nano

Thanks to our sponsor, Coca-Cola, we’re giving away a brand new 8GB iPod Nano Video in this week’s contest. All you need to do is shoot a picture and tell us about it. Check out the complete mechanics below.

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January 22, 2007

Blog Parteeh, why the exclusivity?

While I am away, a lot of questions have been thrown out to our committee team leads that needs to be specifically addressed by me. So, while we’re still at it, let me be frank and sort out some of the nitty-gritty details why the event may seem exclusive in the outset.

  • Budget constraints. While we were very fortunate to have a lot of our fellow bloggers donating their hard-earned problogging cash to this event, they’re not overflowing with cash and so am I.
  • Limited venue space. We looked hard and far to get several possible venues for this event. We even had several offers from corporate entities like Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf as well as Bubba Gump Shrimp Restaurant, and we weighed the pros and cons of having the party in those venues. In the end, we grabbed the opportunity offered by FeedText to sponsor a private venue which will allow us to stay longer and have games and activities.
  • Schwags & goodie bags. Again, related to point #1, we’re giving away schwags and goodie bags to everyone. Thanks to Krispy Kreme who will be sending 50 people with a box of doughnuts to take home. Unfortunately, the schwags will also be limited and so are the bloggers who can take them home.
  • Personnel resources. I called out, several times actually, since December for volunteers to help organize this event. We got a dozen people but not enough to do crowd control of over a hundred attendees.
  • Security. The venue we got had some strict policies on guests so we were asked to give them a list of names ahead of time. This prompted us to gather complete names of interested bloggers, their contact numbers and even arrange for them to get ID tags on the event itself. We’re trying to appeal that maybe the serial-numbered e-Tickets we’re sending as official invite is enough to pass security.
  • Gate crashers. I tell you, this is a true story during last year’s BlogCon. Someone (a foreigner) came in National Sports Grille, registered his name, lined up for the buffet, sat down amongst the bloggers and ate his share quietly and left just before we started the presentations. We never traced who that guy was or what his blog is. Nobody else from our team knew him as well.
  • Aye or nay? We wanted complete attendance, right from when we start at 2PM until we end at around 8PM. The previous meet-ups and parties we had before got a lot of people saying they’re coming but never really came. So, when we prepared for 60 people, just around 40 actually came. We don’t want to waste the extra food and giveaways to those who aren’t really sure to come. Thus the registration process was formulated.
  • You know what I mean when I say active blogger, right? Who is a blogger and who is not? Who is active and who is not? These were questions we debated during our Steering Committee meetings. If someone started a blog and posted one (and only one) entry about the event just to pre-qualify for an invite, does he become an active blogger? Or what about that girl whose last post was way back in June 24, 2006? This blog party is about community, about networking and about getting to know fellow bloggers. We believe that by inviting only those who are genuinely interested in the Philippine blogging community, we create a better relationship online and off-line.
  • Tag alongs. I hope we don’t offend anyone here but it was also discussed that this is a bloggers’ party and not a blogger-and-his-entire-family picnic. Unless your spouse and kids are also blogging, we can’t extend the invitations to them. See #1 & #2 above.

Blogging involves some technical hurdles and we thought very hard how the registration process be made as simple as possible — blog, link & tag — three very basic exercise we assumed a regular and active blogger would be already expert with.

We didn’t really want to explain the why’s of this event in the same manner that would-be couples do not need to explain why they ask their visitors to wear formal attire or barongs on their wedding day. Still, we’re all about transparency, right?

So, let’s all move along and spread the word. :)

December 20, 2006

Dec. 22 Blogger Meetup Details

Ok, let’s finalize things already. Here’s the venue and schedule of activities. There’s no set program or anything so we could just go with the flow. If you have other suggestions, Mall of Asia is a huge place and there’s so many things we could do in this span of time.

Blogcon

Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
Mall of Asia, South Wing (back part facing Manila Bay)
Dinner will be along that alley as well
7:00PM to 2:00AM
(Sign-up here!)

So far, 20 people have already confirmed attendance. My mobile is 0918.4970174.

Agenda:

- Coffee and chit chat
- Group Dinner
- Raffle Prizes
- Photoshoot
- January BlogCon Committee Planning
- Beer or more coffee
- Give-aways

I’ve been told that some bloggers will bring giveways and trinkets as Christmas presents to those who will come in early. If anybody else is interested in giving away real-life link baits, this is your chance! Sponsors are also welcome to contribute for the raffle prizes.

We will be planning for a much bigger BlogCon 2007 by January so those willing to participate in the committees are requested to join us as well.

List of attendees:

March 14, 2006

Makati is definitely Globeland

Been over a week now that everytime I hang out at Greenbelt 3, I get this feeling that Airborneaccess’ (AA) wifi service is slowly fading away from the area. If you’ve been to Seatlle’s Best, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Figaro and Starbucks around this area, you’ll see good signal reception from GlobeQuest but AA is virtually non-existent.

Anyway, I checked AA’s Wifi Pathfinder and their database of locations in fact listed cafes such as Starbucks GB3, Starbucks GB1, Starbucks 6750, and Seattle’s Best GB3. But now, none of them have AA wifi — I did check all of them. Just ate at Cafe Breton here in GB3 and I can see 5 access points for Globe and only one for AA, which is down at the moment.

I read a letter in one forum (forgot the link) which apparently came from the Glorrieta management sending notice to their tenants to change “wifi providers”. I guess Starbucks and Seattle’s Best complied to the policy. What I’m a bit concerned though is that the day will come when AA is completely eased out of the Glorietta-Greenbelt area.

Not really complaining here but cost-wise, Globe WiZ is more expensive than AA. Their prepaid cards costs Php100 for 50 minutes while AA is 60 mins.

Now, instead of hanging out and drinking a venti mocha frap at Greenbelt 3, I’m here at Chubby China at the far edge of GB1 enjoying their eat-all-you can for Php265 and using my free AA wifi.