An hour-and-a-half ago, I arrived in my “house” for the night and just about to hit the sack but the online PC in the living room is just too tempting, i cannot help not sink my fingers into the keyboards.
Anyway, i think that the iblog3 is a great exercise to learn the tricks and trade of blogging and problogging in the Philippines. Most speakers mostly delivered their blogging 101 outline/module in reference to where they are coupling blogging to (i.e. marketing, business, main stream media, photoblogging, politics, web comics, problogging: network, independent…etc)
Which made me realize that, with this blog (my personal blog), I need to learn how to take it to the next level…whatever that means.
There are just too much ideas and thoughts swimming in my head right now (kasalanan lahat yan ni Abe!) I probably won’t sleep soundly until I’m home in bicolandia.
As much as i found the whole conference generally informative and helpful, the real blogosphere “juice” can only be found at the after-conference parties where bloggers become less informal as food and drinks roll on the table and as the room gets foggy with smoke (that’s why they/we always stick to the open-air section of any restaurant and cafe!).
Most of those “juice” are not bloggabe however, well…at least not this very second.
Har har har.
Also, I want to put in some link loving in this post, but I’m too spaced out to surf or blog-hop…maybe some other time.
Thanks to those I’ve talked to and those who enjoyed talking to me. I’m generally shy at first meetings, so please bear with me and i hope others didn’t get the impression that I was a snob.
My only complaint about iblog3: Where’s the coffee??!! (walang kape sa conference na ito…waahh!!)
April 15th, 2007 at 5:51 am
Thank you so much for taking time to attend iBlog3. Yes, we indeed missed the coffee. Will put that at the top of the checklist next year. Thank you again.
April 15th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
true true! i want more and more caffeine! (better if there will be Fraps next year)
April 15th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
Glad you enjoyed! Shucks, I wish I could write in Bicol! I can only understand heh…
April 15th, 2007 at 10:45 pm
Dios Maray na Banggi, Manay Glo
musta ka na
April 16th, 2007 at 2:33 pm
Nice to see you again Glo. I forgot to tell you that I really like your blogging about Raine and the simple life. Sana you can also contribute to MabutingBalita (mailing list and about raising a kid. (Hmmm, another niche to get into aside from your expertise)…
April 16th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
nice meeting you Glo. I didn’t think you were shy. Thanks for approaching me huh! I tend to forget people’s faces. And yes, where was the coffee? We needed that.
April 16th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
nightfox: dapat naman talaag may kape di ba? kahit naman instant lang puede na basta overflowing at meron lang hot water dispenser…;-)
aileen: naku di rin ako marunong magsulat ng bicol, kahit i speak it: spelling and grammar wise at least. he he.
manoy techguy!!! salamat napadaan ka ulit. eto mabuti po, dami things happening but they’re mostly good. mayadon talaga!
hello ulit jun, salamat…really appreciate the vote of confidence. hayaan mo balang araw…darating tayo diyan.
noemi: he he…sanay lang kasi ako sa conference/meeting/workshop na overflowing and tea and coffeee at saka buffet ang lunch na may upuan at lamesa na makakakain ka ng nakaupo ng maayos. LOL!
janette: pls take my criticims constructively. take it from somebody na madami experience sa pag-organize ng workshop/meetings (since my UPLB days pa) at madami rin akong na-antendan at helped n-organize sa previous work ko. pag dami kape at nag-pa-buffet lunch kayo next time…naku lalo ganado attendees niyo and will stay from start to finish. money should be out of the question kasi kaya nga kumukuha ng sponsors. sa kalibre ng iblog at ng blogging industry di kayo mahihirapan makahatak ng more sponsors next time to cover food and coffee.
April 17th, 2007 at 8:23 am
It’s great to finally meet (and talk to) you Glo!