That was the first time I spoke to more than a dozen of people in a public place about profitable blogging. We were at Powerbooks Megamall last Saturday to conduct the second PinoyWriters workshop on web writing series called “Blog your passion and earn from it”.
Not that I have already achieved a six-digit income from Adsense. My online income since January is just enough to cover some of my monthly bills and set aside a portion for savings. The fact that I have already profited from this venture is already a rewarding experience. I don’t mind sharing to people about the things I know. There are people out there who went out of their way to teach me the craft. I felt it’s time to give back and spread the blessing. Watch out for it pretty soon.
PinoyWriters continues to offer its web writing series. This Saturday, Jude Cartalaba will teach bloggers and web writers how to write an engaging SEO copy.
I’d like to thank Aileen Santos of PinoyWriters for taking time out to train me together with a couple of new writer friends although I was not able to complete all three Saturdays. To those who attended the workshop last Saturday, I am so glad to have met you all so let’s keep in touch and buy the moon soon. And to Hey Jude, thank you for co-facilitating my first public workshop ever.
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Wednesday, 1. October 2008
It was my pleasure to co-facilitate with you.
I am glad that on your first public appearance, it was one experience that encouraged you to doing more workshops with us.
I also take this opportunity to thank all those who put in their minds in making our workshops successful. This November, we have a magazine writing series and we promise that it is more fun, engaging and profitable-driven, too!
Judes last blog post..Jasper Garvida in Illustrado
Monday, 6. October 2008
Hi! I noticed you have a lot of posts about Cebu. Are you from Cebu too? Do you have blogging workshops here?
Monday, 6. October 2008
Jude: Send me details of the next workshop so I can post it here
Mitz: Hi there! I’m not really from Cebu, my father was. I just went there recently for a trip. As for the workshops, it has been a plan of Pinoywriters to bring it there. We’ll keep everyone posted including you
Where do you stay in Cebu?