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While Paypal in the Philippines is a great development, it has yet to make a splash, I think.
Here are 7 people who should immediately board the online payment facility train.
1. The Native Crafts makers. Americans, Australians, Europeans and the Japanese like our products very much. Christmas lanterns from Pampanga could be hanging in Sweden, Norway or Perth. Furnitures and abaca handicrafts are a big hit abroad. More smaller players can join the fray and reach a larger market share.
Note: make sure that what you will selling is of high quality and reasonably-priced. This is not a quick-rich scheme, you know.
So, click the link below and get your Paypal account now and let the dollars flow in.

2. Musicians. I’ve been wondering for a long time why very few Filipino musicians make it big. We do not lack the talent. I think what we lack are connections and PR. But with the web, we can make it happen. Why not sell you music directly on the net? How about composers become like our graphics artists and do freelance, outsourced work?
3. School Administrators. I know of lots of schools need funding. My alma mater has built a digital library and could use some funds. (NOTE: I AM NOT AN OFFICIAL FUND RAISER FOR THE PROJECT.) If you know me personally, trust me and would want to send in some dollars to the Don Miguel Solaroli digital Library, send it to my personal paypal account and I’ll give it to the school. Minus the fees of course. No charge from me. (For those who may think that it has been named after a rich European don, it was not. It is named after a dear an Italian Salesian Priest who spent most of his life in the Philippines with poor boys.)
4. NGO Leaders. Are there orphanages doing this already? If you are one, open an account and put up a link now.
If you feel generous this Christmas, why not send money to your favorite charity group. If you don’t know where to send money, ask me. Just tell me what your advocacy is. And please make it legit and positive.
5. Artists/Painters. Am not an are expert but strolling along the 4th floor of SM Megamall and viewing the occasional exhibits and galleries displays the inherent artistry and passion of the Filipino. I remember Ral Arrogante and his junk art. The winners of Metrobank and Petron Art contests. Art students who already show their wares. How about Joey Velasco and his moving pieces? Those from Angono? Or maybe your little kid’s sketches? Ok, I was just joking (unless of course, you have a gifted child). Paint the internet with our colors!
6. Bloggers, of course! The ones whose work we enjoy reading. Just because we care about them and appreciate their prose or poetry or their crazy ideas and rant and raves like they were our own.
7. Me. Though I consider myself a blogger and would love to receive money because you like what I write, my gut feel says I can cook up more ideas on how to use Paypal. There should be something I can offer that should be valuable to somebody out there. Like, if you are a Filipino living abroad and you would want to give a gift to somebody here in the Philippines, send me an email and maybe we can work something out.
With that said, I’d really like to see how receiving (and cashing) payments from Paypal goes. How about donating a dollar or 17 or 93 to me if you think this site has potential by clicking on the donate button in the middle column? Just because you feel like it.
And tell me 70 more people who should use Paypal, too.
The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.–Michelangelo
To settle. It is one of life’s greatest tragedies. It means to let go of a higher goal which may be harder to achieve and replace it with a lower objective but would entail less inconvenience or risk.
Dream big and aim high. Reach for the stars.
Now approaching midlife, I realize that life is not only about the endpoint. It is also about the journey, and maybe more of it. In longing for lofty ideals, it is inevitable to experience pain and failure. But along the way, we pick up pieces of the puzzle toward our chosen destination. Reaching it is important but it is not the be-all and end-all of life. In case we don’t succeed in finishing, our efforts are not wasted. They are immortalized in the essence of our convictions that life is meant to be lived, that we should be active participants and not passive observers.
When somebody tells you to stop dreaming, run fast — away from the dream-stealers. Pursue your dream relentlessly. Put your best foot forward and never waiver.
Dream on.
Just envisioning your success already makes you one.
Aim at the sun and you may not reach it; but your arrow will fly far higher than if aimed at an object on a level with yourself.–J. Hawkes
Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.–Ralph Vaull Starr
Credits to The Quote Lady.
The tragedy of life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn’t a calamity to die with dreams unfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream. It is not disgrace to not reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars to reach for. Not failure, but low aim, is a sin. - Benjamin E Mays, former President of Morehouse College, Atlanta
The good .com names have been taken and only longish, awkward-sounding and looking are available. Besides, many consider .com the domain of the US.
The Europeans have .eu and all countries were given their respective internet addresses like .eu .ca .jp and .ph for the Philippines.
Now a door opens and opportunity knocks. After all, a greater portion of the world’s population is in our region.
Presenting .asia !
Via Happynews.com
Internet addresses ending in ‘’.asia'’ will be open to governments and trademark owners starting in October, with general registrations coming in 2008.
The initial round, which starts Oct. 9, is limited to governments desiring geographical names such as ‘’china.asia'’ and those with trademarks applied before March 16, 2004, and actively in use. Registrations for other trademarks and for company names begin Nov. 13.
Since national governments get a first crack at I hope the Philippine government through CICT, Department of Tourism, DTI and other business and “outward” looking agencies, in collaboration with private business organizations such as Makati Business Club, Chamber of Commerce, together and gets all the country related names such as Philippines.asia, Pilipinas.asia Ph.asia and other major islands and provinces such as Manila, Cebu, Boracay, etc. and include other generic names of our products and other interests such as mango, banana, abaca that may have similarly named places in our country. Oh and trademarks too like sampaguita or Philippinemango or manilapaper - (ok, I am not really sure about how trademarks go. Help, anybody?).
There is an October deadline and if you know anybody “up there”, stakeholders, business and government people, kindly give them a heads up. Aileen, Janette and the tech bloggers, new media people and anybody (hi Pierre!) who can send the message across before the bigger fishes eat everything up.
For local internet marketers, SEOs-gurus and bloggers who see the traffic potential this may hold, just think of the myriad of possibilities: like Mallof.Asia, Southeast.asia, tourism.asia, tech.asia Biz.asia! business.asia, computers.asia , etc. And the most coveted Agcaoili.asia (kidding!).
There’s potential here. My question is how will the search engines’ algorithm change as a result of this new market.
Whatever the case, we must act now and get those domains in our shores.
Click here for the complete article.
Go to Registry.asia for registration and other details.
From Startupnation.com (again).
Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, authors, radio hosts, consultants, coaches and all-around good guys, Jeff and Rich Sloan, authors of the book Startupnation give value again by continuing to help people make business.
After launching your company and business, you need to grow it. And here are the 10 steps.
Step 1: Measure and Analyze Your Current Status
Step 2: Get Efficient through Technology
Step 3: Enhance Your Customer’s Experience
Step 4: Cozy Up with Vendors
Step 5: Maximize Your Niche, Expand to a New One
Step 6: Develop New Channels
Step 7: Acquire Growth Capital
Step 8: Create a Culture
Step 9: Ramp Up Awareness and Demand
Step 10: Improve Sales Techniques
More here.
Aside from these valuable insights, the online community of StartupNation.com, nicknamed SuN provides real-life cases and experiences, free advice, lots of ideas aside from helpful and non-threatening members.
The community is vibrant, with help just coming your way unexpectedly, with wisdom and humor. It is a great place to network, to look for business ideas and most of all, to contribute, congregate and grow your business.
At the moment, Jeff posted the idea of the SuN community creating a business, where the participants will become shareholders or some other function. With all the talent flying around there, brick and mortar, online, marketing and advertising, strategic planning and just plain business savvy,
I think I’ll pitch in some ideas or two.
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