Friday, September 2, 2011

Blogger has improved and so does me!

Its been awhile since I shared a story on this blog. I had a lot of things going on lately. Got websites to develop, audio-visuals to supervise, a new group in Baguio to launch, a new set of ORM prospects, Region 1  expansion, speaking engagements in Baguio, in Vigan and in Eastern Pangasinan plus of course a major client to monitor.

Yeah. I'm not busy after all. :)


I did this photo supposedly to join a contest but unfortunately, I can't connect to the internet in our house in Baguio City, so i wasn't able to upload it.  I find it relative to Blogger's new interface. Its improvement is better for bloggers like me. It is better today than it was yesterday and so I am, too.


We have a lot of things coming up this September. We are going to launch Baguio DigiPreneur Society and we are so excited about it. Baguio is a highly urbanized city and people are very active and highly intelligent there. I believe Baguio ranks  "Top 9 in the Cities of the Future." Wow, it makes it more exciting to be part of a group that innovates the social media landscape in the City of Pines.

Our presence was introduced by an article at the Baguio Midland Courier written by Ms. Liza Agoot.

BMC article published on August 28, 2011




 (L-R) Benguet Farmers Coop Pres. and officers, Vanj, Tony Topacio, Vlad Cayabas 
 After this, we had series of meetings with prospective clients by the cafe, together with our partner NIIT Baguio led by Vlad Cayabas-- its School administrator who is a very active social persona.

We wanted for this very young group to train upcoming bloggers, social media marketers and online community managers for the clientele in Baguio which is ripe for the picking.

The official launch is initially scheduled on September 17, 2011 at NIIT Baguio. Invited are the members of Baguio media community, BDS clients and ICT movers in CAR.

As the Special Projects Group, BDS will handle IT solutions, IT ventures, IT trainings and Digital Projects in the city of Baguio catering to the public and private sector.

For those who wanted to join this very young group -- you may contact NIIT Baguio for details.
More of BDS in the next post.




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