Some of you may not agree. But I’m sure a lot would. Career Mom Online will be migrating to WordPress anytime soon. A two-year hosting plan with HostGator has already been purchased. As I purchased the plan on HostGator’s birthday, October 22, guess what, I got 40% off on the hosting package! After which, I […]
Better Days to Come for Career Mom Online
I’m loving CommentLuv although I haven’t gotten a lot of comments via the IntenseDebate + CommentLuv combo I’ve recently just installed in this blog. Well, blame it on the fact that I comment a lot on CommentLuv-activated blogs myself. Because of that, Career Mom Online will be migrating to WordPress anytime soon. It’s going to […]
CommentLuv Now Installed on Career Mom Online
I know this has long been overdue, but I’ve finally decided to take action and install CommentLuv on Career Mom Online. Swamped … again! A lot of developments have been happening lately. My life is a flurry of activities. There’s the usual stuff – work, family, freelancing. And there’s me promoting my contest entry at Blog […]
Back Up That Hard Drive, Keep the Memories Alive
Childbirth is a profound and bittersweet experience, but lucky you, this post isn’t going to dwell on that. Home and away from the hospital, the moment I was strong enough to hold a camera and capture every twist or turn of my little angels’ sweet countenances, I was clicking and clicking, and clicking some more. […]
2012 Blog Engage $500 Guest Blogging Contest #6
This is it. There’s no turning back now. I’m joining the Blog Engage Guest Blogging Contest #6 for 2012, my first time to join a blogging contest. A week or two ago, I was all prepped up to participate in contest #5. But because procrastination got the better of me again, I ran out of time. The limited promotion time would […]
Recommended Financial Reading: The Turtle Always Wins
I’ve long been a fan of Bo Sanchez, dating back to when I was a high school student. I read Kerygma on a regular basis. And one of my long-standing dreams back then was become one of the magazine’s contributors. Today, I content myself with reading what Bo has to say, both on the spiritual […]
Too Much on One’s Plate: The Writer’s Block Saga
In the case of writer’s block, there are no favorite students. No exceptions. No one above the law. Writer’s block can affect practically anybody, even those born with ballpoint pens in their mouths. And much as we know writer’s block can hinder every writer’s ability to write effectively and productively, it’s worth pointing out some […]
Cloud Computing and What You Need to Know
Consider this scenario. This morning, before you found your way to the bus stop to catch the earliest ride to the metro, you checked your e-mail, just like you always do. Immediately after you turned on your office computer a couple of hours later, knowing that your three-year-old son was already awake and your wife […]
4 Common Barriers to Writing and How to Conquer Them
Article writer. Creative writer. Novel writer. Copywriter. Blog writer. Up-and-coming writer. Whatever kind of writer you are, you’re one lucky person. Thanks to the Internet, a floodgate of money-making opportunities has been opened wide for writers. Sure, you can argue that anyone can write. But not everyone can be good at it. Writing, just like […]
Should You Allow Your Child to Blog?
The best way to learn is by doing. Doing entails action, not inaction. I’ve been blogging for about a year now. And a few months back, my daughter, a twelve-year old high school sophomore, started her own blog, too. With my permission, of course. If your eyebrows hitched up a bit (or considerably) at the […]
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