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Archive for December, 2007

Keyword Research & SE Optimization: The Basic Step of Search Engine Marketing

December 12, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Search Engine Optimization 6 Comments →

Joanna Gadel published on the website of articleworld.net that the basic step of SEO starts from the keyword marketing. Through keywords a business can express its identity to the target audience. Therefore, keywords are quite important for the successful search engine marketing. (more…)

9 Ways to Improve Bad Website Design

December 11, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Search Engine Optimization 4 Comments →

Introduction

You’re website reads well and you’re proud of it. But, you’ve tried and tried to create something that looks good too, and you can’t seem to get it together. You’re waiting for rave reviews but none have come your way. Your website is a flop. Not to worry. You’re not alone. You want to fix it but you don’t have the big budget you need to hire a great web developer. Check out some simple ways you can improve your website and get it into better shape, now! (more…)

Filipino Time

December 06, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Filipino Culture 6 Comments →

I cannot begin to imagine that there is a need to create and implement a law just to keep us Filipinos value the importance of time. Time is gold so as the saying goes. Time is money. The more time you spend on something (like blogging), the more rewards you can reap in the long run. (more…)

Online Game Publisher Introduces ‘advergaming’ Concept

December 06, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Online Games No Comments →

Itmatters.com.ph published a story recently about a new trend in online gaming. The story tells that advertisements are going to be integrated in new games to be played online game aficionados.

Who says a V8 only powers up hefty vehicles? This V8 — version 8 that is — is all powered up to take online gamers and advertising to new heights. (more…)

Eco-Friendly Christmas

December 06, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Environment No Comments →

The Philippine Daily Inquirer published an article regarding having an eco-friendly Christmas. Well, here in the Philippines, it’s about time that this is adopted. Kudos to our garbage and other pollution problems. (more…)

Soaring Through Universal Search

December 05, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Search Engine Optimization No Comments →

Webpronews.com discussed a very good topic regarding universal search engines. Searchers represent a valuable commodity to search engines, and the keen-minded technologists behind the algorithms want to make search sites as useful as possible, no matter what the query. Universal search. Blended search. Vertical search. They all aim at one target: fulfilling visitors’ needs so that they keep coming back. (more…)

The Impact of SEO Web Design on Search Engines

December 04, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Search Engine Optimization 1 Comment →

The following is a Technorati seo-related article. As a new blogger, I believe this would help anyone in their quest for blog success. I am not a guru in online marketing and all that stuff. I just want to share with fellow bloggers what experts are saying about this subject. (more…)

Affirmation: Donaire Stops Maldonado in Round 8

December 02, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Sports No Comments →

My wife and I just finished watching the IBO/IBF Flyweight world championship match between Mexican fighter Luis Maldonado and Filipino champ Nonito “Pinoy Flash” Donaire, Jr. titled “Affirmation”.

This is Donaire’s first title defense. (more…)

Pinakbet aka Filipino Vegetable Stew is Ilocanos’ Specialty

December 01, 2007 By: Jessie Category: Filipino Culture 1 Comment →

Wikipedia.com describes Pinakbet or pakbet as a popular Ilocano dish, from the northern regions of the Philippines, although it has become popular throughout the archipelago. The word is the contracted form of the Ilocano word “pinakebbet”, meaning shrunk or shrivelled. The original Ilocano pinakbet uses bugguong, of fermented monamon or other fish, while further south, bagoong alamang is used. Usually, its most basic vegetables used in this dish include native bitter melon, eggplant, tomato, ginger, okra, string beans, lima beans, chili peppers and various Filipino vegetables like parda, winged beans, and such. A Tagalog version usually includes calabaza (squash). Most of these vegetables are easily accessible, and are grown in backyards and gardens of most Ilocano households. As its name suggests, it is usually cooked until almost dry and shrivelled, however, the flavors of the vegetables are emphasized and accentuated with the help of bugguong. In some cases, lechon, chicharon, or other meats (most commonly pork) is added. It is considered a very healthy dish, and convenient in relation to the harsh and rugged, yet fruitful Northern and Ilocos regions of the Philippines. The history of this dish is derived from such. (more…)