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Showing posts with label emerging influential blogs 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emerging influential blogs 2007. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Aileen Apolo: a great 2007 and busier 2008



Saying that 2007 was a hectic year for Aileen Apolo can be an underestimate. In the video enclosed in this post, she shared her humble view on how 2007 went but she is determined to outperform herself in 2008 and give more back to the community. Her being active also made me cite her several times through the year that includes:

How did your 2007 go?

Thanks to Filipino videographer Buddy Gancenia for taking this video shot.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Most popular blog posts and top problogger

Basapa's post on the most popular Filipino blog posts of 2007 and 2007 top Pinoy probloggers attracted my attention.

I am happy to see that the posts: top 10 emerging influential blogs of 2007, join the Filipina writing project, and winners of the top 10 emerging influential blogs of 2007 made it to that list.

These blogging projects came to life out of my desire to discover new bloggers and support efforts to boost the online identity of the Filipina. These activities also opened opportunities for blogging consulting projects and continuous flow of advertisers in our blog advertising network.

Browsing through Basapa's list clearly shows that 2007 is a year of contests and events that attracted bloggers attention. For those who have been blogging for quite sometime, you will see the connection between those posts as they have an effect on each other. It is also a reflection that despite the challenges and antagonisms, a lot manage to be proactive, respectful, humble, forgiving, and vigilant.

On the 2007 top Pinoy probloggers, I am happy to be in it but at the same time unsure if I should be there. I guess if it is a listing of blogs, ranking according to their blog juice, then perhaps I am. But if it is assumed that we pro-blog on the blogs listed and where we get our income, then that does not necessarily apply to me. Nevertheless, great to see that new bloggers who got cited in the top 10 emerging influential blogs of 2007 like Carl Ocab, Paolo Mendoza, and Juan Karlo Licudine made it to that list.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

2007: Year of the new bloggers

I've been pondering lately on how this year went for the local blogging community. Of course, there were several major events here and there but all I could say is that the last half of the year indeed has shown us that bloggers, even if they are just new or not your usual high-profile ones, can make a difference online. Here are some examples:

  1. Aileen who just had her blog anniversary is known for organizing the very successful Taste Asia 1 and Taste Asia 2 events. Her capability to influence traditional businesses like SM has awaken other establishments to take this community seriously.

  2. Not all contest can be just about prizes. Even the uncanny can attract attention and that is what Paolo's Pinoy Evil Blog Awards did. Today, Paolo is transforming himself as a self-sustaining blogger and his adventures of making money online can inspire newbies out there.

  3. Karlo of PinoyBlogero attracted a lot of attention with his talent in creating button images and unselfishly sharing his talent to causes that interests him too. Lately, he organized a blog of the month contest which is giving much needed exposure to new bloggers out there.

  4. Coy also launched his vlogging awareness campaign and I believe this is a great move and opportunity for more Pinoys to get into it. The future is multimedia and makes the blogging experience more exciting and even competitive.

  5. Gibbs Cadiz' passion for theater and using blogs as a medium to spread the knowledge about it is a good case study that other special interest groups should seriously look at. Not to forget PinoyCentric who is an active collaborator on this too.

  6. Mon showed that a writing project is not necessarily limited to voting of blogs but can be a celebration of one's gaming hobby. It seems Mon found a niche and organized activities like his blogging carnival and more contests!

  7. Dine Racoma is now using her blog to encourage her readers to explore doing work at home in this growing outsourcing business. She was the primary inspiration behind the Filipina Writing Project.
Another thing to note is the emergence of blogging segments that is born out of cooperation from bloggers with the same vision and goals.
  1. In Manila, you'll find Benj, Bikoy, Ederic, Jhay, JM, Mong, Sarah, Shari, Martz, Tonyo, and Vencer organized the Bloggers' Kapihan that reaches out to educators and high school students in bringing blogging knowledge to them. The next generation of bloggers, I could say are pretty lucky, as there is so much activities out there that they can participate in and enrich their knowledge if they want to.

  2. In Davao City, the usual suspects worked together to make the Mindanao Bloggers Summit a success.

  3. PJ Punla also just had a Granado Espada players/bloggers meet-up fostering camarederie among fellow game players and exchange some blogging tips as well.
Next year, I believe that more new bloggers will step up and be inspired to mount their own initiatives that will make blogging fun, bigger, and encourage further participation. There shall be no monopoly of ideas or neither claim leadership of this community as each and every blogger can be a leader and do good.

For those of us who have been blogging for more than 2 years or more, this provides an interesting challenge to reinvent ourselves and remain competitive. My note to self includes:
  1. Spare time to reach out. Read new blogs and make time to do that.
  2. Avoid the situation where you'll only linked to the people you know and those you like. Give link love to those who produce great content that gave me great or fun learnings for the day.
  3. Develop new content and share knowledge that may benefit those who are interested to learn about it.
  4. Lastly, keep my feet on the ground and be thankful to those who helped during trying times.
On a last note, last day of submission to the Filipina Writing Project is on November 24. You Got Blogged will also receive entries up to December 14.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Change and Hate


I think the advantage of being on vacation, as depicted on my mini-me image (you can create yours too, thanks Shai!) is that it allows you to really think through ideas and even experiment.

Paolo Mendoza tagged me in this hate meme. I think stating it would cause problems. But, I'd like to sum it up by saying - I usually find ways to change the things or situations that I hate. Some call that as being pro-active.

That is why when some thought that The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs writing project was controversial, I guess it indeed was as its aftermath led to some form of "the market correcting itself".

Last June 3, I got my first blog recognition from Ross. This is the Thinking Blogger Award started by Ilker Yoldas. I'm required to pass this on to five people that make me think. I admit that finding those that hasn't received this recognition can be quite hard. For this one, I'm giving it to Jon, JM, Alex, Apples, and Max. Cheers also to Gibbs, Paolo, Sasha, and Benj who got this already. These people, I must say, are not afraid to question popular thinking and I hope they inspire more bloggers. Should you like to pass this along, visit Ilker's blog for the mechanics.

Last July 11, Aileen gave me a Rockin Girl Blogger tag. Roberta, who started this, asked that this get passed on to 5 others. In addition to the ones Aileen cited, I think the following deserve this too. I wish they get to blog actively soon. They are Reggie Bundang, Peachy Herrin, Gwen Nava, Joan Pinon, and Abby Lim.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Will Twitter replace Yahoo Groups?

When I started using Twitter last April, it was a tool that I never took seriously. Upon reaching 100 followers today, I've realized the following:

  • Twitter serves as a virtual chat room where you can post messages that can be viewed by everyone or addressed to friends that can be seen by mutual contacts.
  • Use Twitter to disseminate job openings, new blog posts, and interesting articles. This has affected my Yahoo Groups usage drastically and am now considering inviting my subscribers to use it. The only dilemma is that I won't be able to view their messages to me unless I follow or track them too. That is not an easy task if all of them will join.
  • Used Twitter as a means to remind people on developments regarding the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs and the Filipina Writing Project.
  • Whenever I encounter online disappointments, I have a need to rant a little. Posting two messages in Twitter was enough to let it out.
  • However, when these disappointments became big issues later on, Twitter became a means to clarify concerns and information asked by contacts.
  • When there's tension between two Twitter users, breaking the follow connection is always a great relief and avoid any possible misinterpretation of messages.
  • The more I used it, I felt an indirect closer connection as I get to know the people I follow better. I guess the same can be said vice versa. Aileen Apolo's unplanned YM conference birthday celebration last night would not be possible (for me to join) if not for Twitter.
  • Unexpectedly, Twitter can also allow contacts to get to know people's perspective on issues.
Although there are now other services popping in the market that is similar to Twitter, I find it hard to use another one as updating it won't be easy. So is Twitter the new Yahoo Groups? If you are using it to disseminate updates, like I do, probably it will be.

Friday, August 03, 2007

Lessons Learned in Organizing a Writing Project

The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs was the first writing project that I've organized online out of inspiration. There were several lessons learned that I've reflected upon and would like to share it here.

  • Regardless of age, we certainly can be of positive or of negative influence to others.
    The young bloggers and the not-technical-type of bloggers are gaining readership while providing active interaction as well. They may not have the bulk numbers, but are able to mobilize their small base to participate.

  • One must take the effort to reach out and ask for help.
    The youngest blog age winner in the group just started last June. He made himself known faster by providing a service that he is an expert in it.

  • Being honest and truthful in sharing yourself matters
    Every blog that has entered the top 10 has their own unique charisma. They are able to engage their readers with almost every post they make.
On the organization challenges side, this is what I learned:
  • Getting international participants takes more work.
    My blog's name, having Filipino in it, immediately gave an impression that it is limited to the Philippines - which may have a direct impact on attracting entries. Next year, we could either do better in attracting more foreign entries or just limit it here in the Philippines. I'm still biased on making it international or at least that is still the end objective.

  • To tally or not?
    The original idea for the writing project was just for entries to share their top ten emerging influential blogs. There wasn't supposedly any tallying to be done each week. However, as the entries came in, where the first two weeks had a good number of international participation, the information shared were more than useful and got distributed through the weekly count.

  • Writing project or be a real voting thing
    In determining the top 10, one suggestion given is to make it a real award thing by having a voting or judging system. The informality of the writing project has its own beauty and makes the process more open. It also makes the overall top 10 list reflective on the community that participated. If done again next year, I'm hopeful that participation will be better. There are also three ongoing Internet-related awards that gives recognition to blogs and perhaps best to let those established already to take care of it. Rather than become a me-too kind of thing.

  • More promotion for blogs
    I encourage those who believe that there's a better way to do something like this to organize their own activities. Much like with the face-to-face Internet surveys I've done, whenever results are doubted, I tell them that opinions are not enough. Match the effort made with the same level of work I've given or better, as it is so easy to just "say something." I'll be happy to compare notes on successes and failures.
Achieve the objective
Not to lose sight or focus, the primary objective of the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs writing project is to create awareness on new blogs that are making great waves out there. Discovering more than 500 new blogs from the 193 participants, thank you for sharing them!

Want more?
There are ongoing writing projects that the DigitalFilipino.com Club has supported such as the Wika2007 and You Got Blogged. Check them out!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Winners: Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2007

Sincerest thanks to everyone who took time-out to attend the eyeball event for participants of The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007 writing project.

As chosen by bloggers who participated in this writing project, the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2007 are:

  1. An Apple a Day
    The Philosophical Bastard

  2. The D Spot
  3. CokskiBlue
  4. Make Money Online with a 13-Year Old
  5. Culture Shiok!
    Utakgago
  6. Kubiertos
  7. FruityOaty
    PinoyBlogero
  8. The Dork Factor
    The Anitokid Chronikos
  9. Gibbs Cadiz
  10. Confessions of a Hopeless Romantic
The ten (10) raffle winners who got US$100 each are as follows: (please email me at digitalfilipino (at) gmail (dot) com and give me your contact number to coordinate your prize claim. Kindly expect me to perform a little verification to ensure that no one is misrepresenting you.)
  1. Maryrose
  2. Sofia for BiSEAN
  3. J Angelo Racoma
  4. Heneroso
  5. Fruityoaty
  6. Annamanila
  7. Webbyman
  8. Marie Casas
  9. Mira
  10. Jehzeel Laurente
Our sincerest thanks as well to the following sponsors:

This whole effort will not be possible without the support of our sponsors. One of them is www.YesPayments.com.ph. The company is the Premier Internet Payment Gateway in the Philippines. YESpayments accepts credit cards, prepaid cards and debit cards issued world wide and in the Philippines. YESpayments is known for its high standards of support and strict compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). The company has published an E-Commerce Guide as well for anyone wanting to accept payments online.

Post-Eyeball: The Top Ten Emerging Influential Blogs for 2007

Congratulations once again to all the winners of the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2007. It was great to see bloggers who took time out to attend last night to catch up and got to meet our club members as well. Here are some photos taken from the event and will be uploading more to it shortly.



Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2007

Video:

More pictures from:
Here are some eyeball participant write-ups for your reading pleasure: (will update this as we get to read more post about it)

This gathering won't be possible without the support of our eyeball sponsor YEHEY! During the event, they announced their newest instant messaging service, Yehey!Tol and Dangka virtual community where bloggers can converge and socialize further.

Thank you also to Globe Telecomms and Dominguez Marketing Communications for providing raffle prizes during the affair. Cheers!

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Blogging and the Long Tail

The results in the Top Ten Emerging Influential Blogs clearly strengthens the idea pushed by Chris Anderson's "The Long Tail". With the unlimited blogs that we can read today, blogs with the highest set of readers do not necessarily dominate the entire blogosphere.

The recent writing project shows that around 17% of participants cited the number one blog in the listing. The rest have picked on the other 509 blogs. Even if the blog age limit gets removed, I'm certain that the blogs we perceived to be influential will not be as strong as it seems, while there'll be some who will caught us by surprise. Because being influential is not the same as being the most popular.

Yesterday, I exchange blogging ideas with several photojournalists (Aaron Vicencio, Gigie Cruz, Toto Lozano, Paolo Piccones, Tammy David, Nonie Reyes, VJ Villafranca, Cris Sevilla, Rem Zamora, Buck Pago, among others) studying at the Ateneo's Asian Center for Journalism. That 2-hour discussion inspired me to come up with a photo-blog project which I will announce soon. (Thanks to Luz Rimban, formerly of PCIJ, for inviting me and hope our collaboration on the election monitoring project will push through.)

An interesting question asked then was the issue on disclosures by those who generate revenue from their blogs and what do I think about them. I believe that each blogger is responsible for their own blog. Their blog is their own business and can do whatever with it. They are bound by their own rules or of the blog networks and revenue programs that they joined. If the readers don't like what they see, they can easily tune out by not visiting your blog anymore or unsubscribe to your blog feed.

Blogging is also evolving that old time web publishers like me (circa 1997) could either ignore, impose, compete, or embrace sincerely.

Ignore means not caring on how this new publishing medium is evolving. Impose means we insinuate our rules to others and damn those who are not doing their business according to it. Compete is joining the bandwagon and battle it out. Embrace sincerely can be supporting the growth of this medium and be developmental in one's approach. I added the word "sincerely" as this is NOT the one where "I'm willing to teach or help you but no way that you'll be better or popular than me."

We are now living in an age where bestsellers are not the one that rules anymore. Each one of us can pick on the approach that will work best and be responsible for its benefit or consequences. Peace!

Monday, July 30, 2007

August 1 Eyeball: Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs 2007 Winners Announcement

First, many thanks to those who submitted entries to the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs writing project. Let us meet up on August 1 and get to know each other!

This gathering won't be possible without the support of our sponsor YEHEY! - a highly specific, comprehensive, one-stop Web portal that caters to the information and communication needs of Filipinos online by providing the widest selection of Philippine based topics and interests. Starting with just three computers and cardboard boxes doubling as chairs, the company has evolved into a seasoned industry player that offers Filipino Internet users world class internet experience.

The August 1 gathering will be at Max Restaurant, Park Square 1, Makati City from 6 pm to 9 pm. Please confirm your attendance by posting a comment here. (Non-participants to this writing project who wishes to attend, can join upon sign up as a DigitalFilipino.com Club member.)

We will be drawing the 10 winners on this day who will get US$100 each. Of course, those who can't make it are still part of the draw and can win.

The following have confirmed their attendance for August 1:

  1. Jplamano
  2. Jake the Miserable
  3. Joan Pinon
  4. Alan Jr.
  5. Ba
  6. Alohapenny
  7. thegrapebunch
  8. Sexy Mom
  9. Noemi
  10. Archeia
  11. Rick Manzano
  12. Shari
  13. Jehzeel Laurente
  14. Richard Lionheart
  15. Heneroso
  16. Fire Eye'd Boy
  17. GM Tristan
  18. Elmo
  19. Carl Ocab
  20. Dennis Rito
  21. Jengkie
  22. Allen Gurrea
  23. Richard
  24. Jedianalyst
  25. I am SAM
  26. Lalon
  27. P0ytee
  28. Jhed
  29. NineMoons Family
  30. utakGAGO
  31. Ederic
  32. C5
  33. CokskiBlue
  34. Lateralus
  35. Novice Blogger
  36. Prudence
  37. Cliff
  38. Ang Lolo Niyo
  39. Agent Grey
  40. Baklang AJ
  41. Juned
  42. Aileen Apolo
  43. Karlo.PinoyBlogero
  44. TheANiTOKiD
  45. ApplesH
  46. ChrisH
  47. Arbet
will update this post as we receive confirmation.

Thank you!

P.S. This is a DigitalFilipino.com Club 29th Networking Event too and get to meet the club members who supported this writing project.

Entries Masterlist: The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007

Here's the master list of entries in The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007.

Note that those who prepared an entry in the writing project are listed here. If you were "mentioned" but did not submit an entry, then you wont' find your name or blog here.

Thanks to Galing Pinoy, RegaloService, InfoTxt, Jardine Distribution Inc., Dominguez Marketing Communications, Philippine Internet Review, DigitalFilipino.com Club, YesPayments, YesPinoy, and Yehey! for supporting this project.

We are just making a final round of check on all entries. Those with a "complete" note meant that we're done checking them. These are the ones to be included in the raffle this August 1 where 10 winners will be drawn and shall win US$100 each.

  1. C5 (complete)
  2. Rexted (complete)
  3. Aileen Apolo (complete)
  4. Radueriel(complete)
  5. Leyteño(complete)
  6. Em Dy (complete)
  7. Stephanie Caragos (complete)
  8. Zubli Zainordin (complete)
  9. Ryan Shamus (complete)
  10. Ja Kel Daily (complete)
  11. Hoop (complete)
  12. Chris (complete)
  13. Damsel_SEO (complete)
  14. Andoy (complete)
  15. ChrisH (complete)
  16. Manuel Viloria (complete)
  17. Blogie (complete)
  18. BetShopBoy (complete)
  19. Jonathan Phillips (complete)
  20. Sorren Galiza (complete)
  21. AbbyLim(complete)
  22. thegrapebunch (complete)
  23. lateralus (complete)
  24. this eclectic life (complete)
  25. Dennis Rito (complete)
  26. ww-success (complete)
  27. Shari (complete)
  28. pusa (complete)
  29. David Ledoux (complete)
  30. Happy Lizzette (complete)
  31. the philosophical bastard (complete)
  32. Noemi (complete)
  33. Agent Grey (complete)
  34. Cliff (complete)
  35. Johnny (complete) (complete)
  36. Ross (complete)
  37. Blogbastic (complete)
  38. Peachy (complete)
  39. Joan Pinon (complete)
  40. Iva (complete)
  41. fruityoaty (complete)
  42. ApplesH (complete)
  43. Jake the Miserable (complete)
  44. Lei (complete)
  45. LJ (complete)
  46. Rhey (complete)
  47. Alohapenny (complete)
  48. Diogenes (complete)
  49. Honey (complete)
  50. Baklang AJ (complete)
  51. Free Willy (complete)
  52. Trex (complete)
  53. Passing Through (complete)
  54. Little Khalifah (complete)
  55. Samut Sari (complete)
  56. Zen (complete)
  57. Apu (complete)
  58. Dan F. (complete)
  59. Leovy (complete)
  60. Abet (complete)
  61. Judith G. Santos (complete)
  62. Claudia (complete)
  63. Archeia (complete)
  64. Gibo (complete)
  65. Arbet (complete)
  66. Sandro (complete)
  67. Kubiyat (complete)
  68. Webbyman (complete)
  69. Filipinayzd (complete)
  70. Juned (complete)
  71. BigBad (complete)
  72. Tina4Life (complete)
  73. Mira (complete)
  74. Lei Sagun (complete)
  75. Samprasita (complete)
  76. GM Tristan (complete)
  77. Dabawenya (complete)
  78. Tina (complete)
  79. DeSquallie (complete)
  80. Avy (complete)
  81. Manila Mom (complete)
  82. Prudence (complete)
  83. SniperAngel (complete)
  84. Larrybored (complete)
  85. Sonnie (complete)
  86. Buddy Migs (complete)
  87. Brown Baron (complete)
  88. Jap (complete)
  89. Mitchteryosa (complete)
  90. Sarah (complete)
  91. TheSpot-er (complete)
  92. TheANiTOKiD (complete)
  93. NineMoons Family (complete)
  94. Micaela (complete)
  95. Des (complete)
  96. Richard (complete)
  97. Kegler747 (complete)
  98. Caranijuan (complete)
  99. Marcia (complete)
  100. J. Bubwit (complete)
  101. Vernula (complete)
  102. Matty (complete)
  103. Adrian (complete)
  104. Jehzeel Laurente (complete)
  105. Moimoi (complete)
  106. Maki (complete)
  107. Silverfork (complete)
  108. Jhed (complete)
  109. Elman (complete)
  110. Willy B. Prilles Jr. (complete)
  111. Liz (complete)
  112. I am SAM (complete)
  113. Pietrie Jensen (complete)
  114. Daniel Niazy (complete)
  115. Cursed dandelion (complete)
  116. Musing Musings (complete)
  117. ihateboyabunda (complete)
  118. Annamanila (complete)
  119. Lei Den Jun (complete)
  120. Miguel Apolo (complete)
  121. Sofia for BiSEAN (complete)
  122. Jigoku Tenshi (complete)
  123. Fmontserrat (complete)
  124. Ian (complete)
  125. OFW Life Lestat_m (complete)
  126. E Akino (complete)
  127. Ba (complete)
  128. Edong (complete)
  129. Erick Lau (complete)
  130. Bjarne (complete)
  131. Karlo.PinoyBlogero (complete)
  132. Reyville (complete)
  133. Ahmed (complete)
  134. Friedreich Bosch (complete)
  135. Darwin (complete)
  136. CokskiBlue (complete)
  137. Ang Lolo Niyo (complete)
  138. Alan Jr. (complete)
  139. Claire (complete)
  140. Allen Gurrea (complete)
  141. Jigs (complete)
  142. Novice Blogger (complete)
  143. Marie Casas (complete)
  144. Karlokoloko (complete)
  145. Maenoodle (complete)
  146. Kristine (complete)
  147. Ederic (complete)
  148. utakGAGO (complete)
  149. Kiro (complete)
  150. Mariaxyza (complete)
  151. Raphael (complete)
  152. Borga Malord (complete)
  153. Xpal (complete)
  154. Xx (complete)
  155. P0ytee (complete)
  156. Ann (complete)
  157. Lalon (complete)
  158. Gibbs Cadiz (complete)
  159. Richard Lionheart (complete)
  160. Jedianalyst (complete)
  161. Quincy John (complete)
  162. Gari (complete)
  163. Nice (complete)
  164. Becky (complete)
  165. Jplamano (complete)
  166. ScroochChronicles (complete)
  167. Poli (complete)
  168. Nelo (complete)
  169. Natre (complete)
  170. Earthlotus (complete)
  171. Evilgenius (complete)
  172. Jengkie (complete)
  173. Kidd (complete)
  174. Brainfreeze (complete)
  175. Rhodora (complete)
  176. Joyfulchicken (complete)
  177. Maryrose (complete)
  178. Heneroso (complete)
  179. Elmo (complete)
  180. Fx-server livejournal (complete)
  181. Dagupanboi (complete)
  182. Isagani X (complete)
  183. Sexy Mom (complete)
  184. Carl Ocab (complete)
  185. My Addiction (complete)
  186. Eilanna (complete)
  187. Cvj (complete)
  188. Rick Manzano (complete)
  189. MLQ3 (complete)
  190. Fire Eye'd Boy (complete)
  191. Shennette (complete)
  192. Freelance*Jervis (complete)
  193. J Angelo Racoma (complete)

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Week 11: The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007

Here's the 11th and last summary of entries and their choices in The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007. Many thanks to everyone who joined this writing project.

This effort will not be possible without the support of our sponsors. One of them is www.YesPayments.com.ph. The company is the Premier Internet Payment Gateway in the Philippines. YESpayments accepts credit cards, prepaid cards and debit cards issued world wide and in the Philippines. YESpayments is known for its high standards of support and strict compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). The company has published an E-Commerce Guide as well for anyone wanting to accept payments online.

Week 11 only
For the eleventh week, we received a total of 47 entries from Ederic, utakGAGO, Kiro, Mariaxyza, Raphael, Borga Malord, Xpal, Xx, P0ytee, Ann, Lalon, Gibbs Cadiz, Richard Lionheart, Jedianalyst, Quincy John, Gari, Nice, Becky, Jplamano, ScroochChronicles, Poli, Nelo, Natre, Earthlotus, Evilgenius, Jengkie, Kidd, Brainfreeze, Rhodora, Joyfulchicken, Maryrose, Heneroso, Elmo, Fx-server livejournal, Dagupanboi, Isagani X, Sexy Mom, Carl Ocab, My Addiction, Eilanna, Cvj, Rick Manzano, MLQ3, Fire Eye'd Boy, Shennette, Freelance*Jervis, and J Angelo Racoma.

A total of 58 new blogs were cited from the 47 entries. Here's the overall list of the blogs mentioned this week:

  1. CokskiBlue
  2. The Philosophical Bastard
  3. The D Spot
    Utakgago
  4. PinoyBlogero
    The Dork Factor
  5. Gibbs Cadiz
    Happy Slip Productions
    Micamyx
    The Anitokid Chronikos
  6. It's not only fruity, it's oaty!
    The Broken Bow
  7. An Apple a Day
    Confessions of a Hopeless Romantic
  8. Make Money Online with a 13-Year Old
    Annamanila
    Culture Shiok!
    Kubiertos
    ProjectManila
    Puckering Time
  9. Green Pinoy
    Loving Carlo
  10. Baguio Below
    Blog and Soul Movement
    Gagopolis
    Go Elyen
    Lakwatsera Ako
    Macuha
    Mental Fixation
    Mindanao Bloggers
    OFW Life
    Pilipinas Street Plan
    Pinoy Moms Network
    Smoke
    Study Driving
    Tales from the Moonless Sky
    The Blue Addiction
    The Vegan Prince
    Tingog
The following blogs got one mention each:
Overall
Combined with week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, we now have a total of 195 writing project participants citing 517 blogs. This is the overall ranking of the blogs mentioned in these entries, as of today:
  1. An Apple a Day (34 mention)
  2. The Philosophical Bastard (32 mention)
  3. The D Spot (29 mention)
  4. CokskiBlue (28 mention)
  5. Make Money Online with a 13-Year Old (25 mention)
  6. Utakgago (23 mention)
  7. Culture Shiok! (22 mention)
  8. Kubiertos (21 mention)
  9. FruityOaty (20 mention each)
    The Anitokid Chronikos
  10. The Dork Factor (19 mention)
On July 28 to 31, I will:
  • Make a final review of posts from all entries. We will post a message in your entry to inform you that we've completed the review. No more updates shall be entertained afterwards.
  • Blogs with anonymous profiles were visited earlier. Those that are not in the masterlist are no longer included in the final tally.
August 1 eyeball - I invite those who submitted an entry to the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs to come and attend. We will be drawing the 10 winners on this day who will get US$100 each. Of course, those who can't make it are still part of the draw and can win. The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007 shall also be announced. Please don