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Newbie Nook: Type of Blogs/Blog Posts and Importance of Credentials

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According to winningtheweb.com, there are 13 types of Blog Posts, Gyutae Park writes: How To Guides – These are the authority guides that top bloggers use to attract links and build exposure. If you want to build a long term site with a large readership, writing useful content is definitely the way to go. Dosh [...]

An Anniversary, New Media, Our Collaboration, And A Sentimental Composition

Allow me to be a bit sentimental, as the anniversary of my birth passed the other day, I contemplated on our collaboration, the vastness of the internet, and the role of new media and blogs such as ours. A composition of sorts, as I end my day…

Confessions of a “New Media” Heretic (or, the jester-in-exile throws yet another gauntlet before the MSM “priest caste”)

Manolo Quezon and I had a rather interesting discussion via Twitter on traditional media outfits vis-a-vis the blogosphere, shortly after I had published my post Storm the Gates. Although we had a few disagreements on specifics (if they can be called disagreements — they seem to me more differences in perspective rather than outright conflict), it seemed to me that we were generally in agreement. One of his messages I agreed with wholeheartedly went:

Blog Carnival: The Philippine Job Market and The Filipino Worker

With Labor Day or Araw ng Manggagawa approaching us, our first Blog Carnival topic will be focused on jobs, The Filipino Worker, The Philippine Job Market, and the state of the job market itself. If you aren’t familiar, a blog carnival is a type of blog event. It is similar to a magazine, in that it is dedicated to a particular topic, and is published on a regular schedule, often weekly or monthly. Each edition of a blog carnival is in the form of a blog article that contains permalinks links to other blog articles on the particular topic.