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Yes, it’s time for another edition of Link Love. If you’re wondering if there’s a method in this madness, keep wondering. When you come up with an answer, tell me. I’d like to know too. Before that though, check out these links. The theme for today, blogging.
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DBS posted this entry at 8:09 AM on Wednesday, the 7th of March 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: blogging; link love.
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In another series of link love, I mentioned Script ADDicts - a bunch of students who are shooting “an ongoing story that starts and ends and twists and turns the way you want it to.” I also mentioned that “all the authors involved [in the last series of links] are tied together somehow.” If you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m telling you now - they’re all involved with the University of Asia and the Pacific somehow, either as students, employees, or alumni.
Anyway, what does all this have to do with this next bunch of links? Well, this batch is also exclusive to UA&P students. To be specific, this goes out to Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) seniors. You see, some of them are taking up a class called Interactive Marketing. From what I understand, one of their projects is to build a blog. Think of an SEO contest run within the context of a class syllabus. They’ve got to encourage traffic to their sites - and I’m trying to help them out.
You might say that with my readership, I’m probably not going to be able to send more than a handfuls of visitors their way. I don’t really care. Some of these blogs made me laugh, and who knows - they might make you laugh too. Then again, I think I laughed more because I knew the personalities mentioned. I’m not saying that you’ll only appreciate these links if you’re from UA&P - it’s just some of them really are meant for UA&P students. Still, I suggest you at least visit all of the sites I’ve mentioned below.
Having said all that, I think I’ve got (more than) enough of an introduction for these next few links. Enjoy!
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Tags: Script ADDicts, University of Asia and the Pacific, UA&P, Integrated Marketing Communication, IMC, Interactive Marketing, SEO
DBS posted this entry at 11:16 AM on Tuesday, the 6th of February 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: blogging; link love.
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I’ve discovered a few things recently, and I’ve got a few people to thank for that. I’ve also been thinking a lot - asking questions, wondering, and basically letting my mind roam. I don’t know who or what to thank for that, but I’ve got this site to thank for letting me air those thoughts. So, what’s on my mind?
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DBS posted this entry at 10:16 AM on Saturday, the 3rd of February 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: photography; Photoshop; polls; blogging; technology; tips, tricks, & tidbits.
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I haven’t posted much on my Flickr lately. No, it’s not that I haven’t been shooting much. In fact, I’ve probably shot more photos in the last couple of weeks than I have in the last several months.
So why haven’t I posted anything lately?
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DBS posted this entry at 1:33 PM on Friday, the 19th of January 2007. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: rants; photography.
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I’ve opened Pandora’s Box, and I’ve unleashed a wild animal. What’s in it? I think a description taken straight from the box can explain it better than I can.
Pandora is a music discovery service designed to help you find and enjoy music that you’ll love. It’s powered by the Music Genome Project, the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken. Just tell us one of your favorite songs or artists and we’ll launch a streaming station to explore that part of the music universe.
So, what have I unleashed? Well, I’ve just dug up an old amplifier to hook up to my computer. I haven’t found speakers to wire into the amp yet, but I know where to get them. It looks like my room is going to be filled with the sound of music again. This time though, it won’t be the same old (but great) tracks over and over, but lots of new stuff - based of course, on the same tracks that used to play over and over. On top of this, everything will be playing back louder than ever. I won’t be straining to hear the output of my laptop’s tinny speakers anymore.
What? That’s it? Nope. That’s just the first of many things. I used to have an MP3 collection that spanned several drives. Once I sold off the drives, I obviously lost that. It now looks like I’m going to have to buy new drives again.
What else will I have to buy? Let me see… an external burner (that is, if I don’t replace my laptop), several blank CDs or DVDs, better audio connectors, racks and stands for my equipment, and who-knows-what-else.
I’m in trouble.
Damn that Pandora’s Box.
driver ng bayan posted this entry at 10:17 AM on Tuesday, the 28th of February 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; technology; links & plugs; tips, tricks, & tidbits.