Definitely, 99% of the dozens of the Isulong SEOPH contest participants are men. Why? SEO in the Philippines, as many technical-sounding professions are, is dominated by men. But what is a lady like me who can’t even edit the theme of her blog capable of doing to win the male-dominated isulong seoph contest? As how many women has won innumerable battles, I can use charm, can’t I?
Wondering how I may do wonders for the sake of winning the Isulong SEOPH contest? Here is one hint:
1. Feel like a teenager again to win the isulong seoph contest.
To know what teenagehood can contribute to my triumph, keep posted.
June 4th, 2006 at 3:53 am
Where did the old blog go? I was actually hoping to have a chat on home-based work ideas with you but you seemed to have gone a different track already, based on your SEO posts.
I had hoped you would have had at least archived it or spun-off a different site somewhere for the home-based work blog you had.
Keep in touch.
June 4th, 2006 at 4:43 am
@ Glenn,
My work from home blog is still where it’s at - http://alfamercado.com/alfa
This main domain is my entry for the Isulong SEOPH contest.
Alfa
June 4th, 2006 at 5:47 am
Interesting, Alfa!
Un-SEO-like tactics + adolescence = the social web. Mike Abundo’s bayanihan online comes to mind.
It would be great to see a non-SEO strategy win this contest. Good luck, Alfa!
June 4th, 2006 at 12:29 pm
Ah, silly me for not using my leet search skills beforehand.
Btw, I sent you an email a while back. Hope it didn’t end up in the spambox again!
add me in ym (garilenard) and let’s talk.
Glenn
June 9th, 2006 at 5:49 am
but on this contest, a woman might win because a woman has the needed ability for this kind of contest such as patience, perseverance, hardwork and talent in writing (madaldal kasi ang babae e.)
June 12th, 2006 at 11:51 am
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