KidBlogger in action. Carl Ocab has been in the news lately due to questions of his 'authenticity.' Is he the one behind the successful money-making blog or is he not? As a blog columnist, it seemed fair enough to test his blogging skills in action, something which he happily obliged at an internet cafe somewhere in Glorietta 3. I have to admit I had BIG doubts about the KidBlogger prior to meeting him. He turned out to be super-shy in person... a man of few words, but not in the written word. He said he doesn't mind the suspicions and speculations ... Continue Reading...
Manila Bay sunset
Manila, my Manila.... the sun sets so beautifully, it is almost like a dream. Manila Bay sunset. ** photo credits to a photographer friend who wishes not to be given credit. ... Continue Reading...
Why Baywalk deserved to close
Baywalk2. Baywalk1. So Manila's famed Baywalk is no more. The business establishments have been torn down, I mean; not those pretty lollipop lights which Manila's feisty mayor should do well to maintain - even if it reminds him of a political era gone by. I have never been a fan of the Baywalk in the first place, even if it held a character of its own. There was just something improper about drinking beer in a place and then when your bladder is starting to act up (like I do when I drink beer) there is no decent ... Continue Reading...
Dimsum decadence at Li Li’s Sunday brunch buffet
lily table set up. Define y-u-m-m-y. Let us count the ways. At Li Li, the exquisite Cantonese restaurant of the Hyatt Hotel & Casino Manila , yummy is defined in more than 50 different ways, or at least the 50 or more dishes that comprise its Sunday brunch buffet. Though gourmands have been flocking to the hotel's weekend food offering for some time now, it was only recently that I got to try. The excellent thing is that there were no chafing dishes now commonly associated with the word 'buffet,' the food is freshly prepared in the kitchen as you ... Continue Reading...
A publicist’s guide to dealing with bloggers
This is what we've seen this year: With more and more people relying on the web world wide web for information, publicists will have no choice but to network with bloggers to help them spread the news. Worthy mentions in blog posts now comprise the "media mileage" PRs hope to get in behalf of their clients,and for good measure. Here's the first part of my self-proclaimed guide on dealing with b-l-o-g-g-e-r-s (because am a former publicist-turned-blogger): :P 1. Familiarize yourself with the workings of the blogosphere. Know who is who, what is what; read up ... Continue Reading...
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