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ROCREH Web Design on SEO Competition

January 20, 2010

    Web design or web blogging is not as easy as clicking and dragging your articles into your blog. There is an extra need for the knowledge about blogging to create an interesting articles. The most difficult part on that is optimizing and make your blog or your web on the top. For the coming IT week, a contest was held starting January 19, 2010 with a keyword target “ROCREH Web Design” which will lasted on the first day of that IT week.

 

   I consider this as a challenge for us as bloggers. I’ll just want to try my luck and of course, i know that all the contestants will do their best to make it on the top but that includes me. So i wish all the luck for all the contestants on the contest because all the participating entries are all winners. We can do it! Just Do I.T.

 

   Here are the expected prizes for the top 3 Winners of the SEO Competition:

 

    Prizes for Top 3 Ranking

        1st Prize
        P1,500.00 cash plus WEBSITE (1 year domain registration for .com + hosting)

        2nd Prize
        P1,000.00 cash plus WEBSITE (1 year domain registration for .info only + hosting)
        3rd Prize

        P500.00 cash plus WEBSITE (1 year domain registration for .info only + hosting)

 

        Note: Additional prizes sponsored by Kralix.com (Sir JM)

 

 

 

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MySpace or Yours?

January 6, 2010

    There is something about the Internet that brings out the best and the worst in people. When the Internet was new, people used it for  information, for fun, for exchanging ideas and opinions via e-mail, bulletin or message boards and chatrooms. It was all pretty harmless. 

    But the Internet’s age of innocence is long over. In the new web environment-Web2 or the “living web” in geek-speak-bolder, riskier gambles fuel the passion for virtual entertainment as audiences become active participants and readers turn into content makers.

    This is when the danger lies for gullible teenagers with only a teeny weeny notion of impulse control. It has been long established that people cannot be that upfront if they are face to face with a real person. But with the cloak of a nonymity that the Internet affords, there is no room for subtlety and everybody is fair game. It is easier , too, to get lost in the deep voids of the net.

    The newest online sensation, MySpace.com, a competitor of Friendster, which is more popular here in the Philipines, provides more than just an avenue for chatting with strangers.

    With MySpace, the medium of personal exchange has shifted from real-time person-to-person conversations to a virtual world of online colaborations like displaying and sharing photos, videos, blogs, personal homepages and a whole lot of things you want to showcase about yourself.

    Once you sign up for a MySpace account, you can be connected to a universe of other online souls whose online identities may be totally different from their real selves, or you could begin to see someone you know in real life in a different light by viewing his or her MySpace profile.

    By adding people in your network of friends, you could have access to their online lives, know what they are thinking  (or at least  what they want people to think they’re thinking), who they’re with, where they’ve been over the weekend, what they’re reading, watching or listening to, who’s dating who, where is the newest gig, what makes them stick, and who their other friends are in a kind of voyeuristic exercise which is also in a way fueled by a healthy dose of youthful exhibitionism. “Find and be found” might as well be the mantra of MySpace culture.

 

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