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Jul
30
Posted (Allan) in Dubai, Personal Blog on July-30-2008

Got this message on my email which was sent to me by a colleague. Originally it was from a lady named pinkdxbchampange. Just thought of sharing it. So here it goes…

 

Over a thousand Filipinos arrive in Dubai every month. And why not?

 

Literally, the sun shines here all year round; prosperity is in the air; and it's a place where people have reasons to dream of waking up in the morning as millionaires or with kilos of gold on their lap!

 

Yun nga lang, habang hindi pa nangyayari yun, iba ang nakikita ng maraming Pinoy pagdilat nila sa umaga — kurtina! Sideways…sidesteps  Hindi yan dance step. That's the latest move ngayon sa mga sharing flats. Sa sobrang liit ng space, patagilid ang galaw. Kaya minsan, mga ka-flatmates, hindi na magkakitaan. "Hoy, where have you been, ba? Hindi ka na umuuwi sa flat!" Kasi nga lagi silang naka-sideview!

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Jul
30
Posted (Allan) in Dubai, Personal Blog on July-30-2008

It was announced last week that July 31 is a holiday for public and private sector here in Dubai to mark Isra Wal Meeraj or Night Journey to Heaven

 

The Isra Wal Miraj recalls the night the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon Him) was sleeping near the Ka’bah in Makkah, when the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) came to him, woke him up, and taking him by the arm, led him to Al-Buraq, a beast resembling a horse with two huge wings springing from its back. From Makkah, Al-Buraq took off toward Jerusalem. There, the Prophet was met by all the other prophets. He (Peace and Blessings be upon Him) dismounted, tethered AlBuraq to a ring in the gate of Jerusalem, and led them in Prayers.

 

While I was searching the net for the start and end of ramadan this year to know when will the Eid-Al-Fitr ( for my flight booking ), I found out that there there is a holiday end of July. So I looked for our company handbook and there I found that there is really a holiday.

 

Residents of Dubai will have a long weekend. Don't forget to look for the partial solar eclipse this coming Friday at around 2 p.m.

 

Photographers prepare your cameras!



 
Jul
28
Posted (Allan) in SEO Dubai, Personal Blog on July-28-2008

Before going to bed last night, I noticed something about SEO services Dubai. So let my try this one here…

The purpose of our search engine optimization service or SEO is to drive qualified traffic and converts it into sales for your company. SEO services Dubai  gives attention on achieving rankings for your web site on the first page of the top search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Everytime a prospective client or customer types a relevant keyword or keyword phrase on these top SE's, most probably you will miss the opportunity of generating a business if your site is not positioned on the first page. Ranking on top is essential to a successful online campaign and SEO services is what you need.

Dubai now is popular because of it's world's tallest tower - The Burj Dubai, the only 7 star hotel Burj Al Arab, the palm islands,etc.. And along with the increase of properties is the increase of seo experts trying to optimize on different keywords like seo dubai,seo services dubai and seo company dubai.

So see you there on top!



 
Jul
07
Posted (Allan) in Dubai, Personal Blog on July-7-2008

Dubai public transportation is getting worst each day in Dubai. If you don't have your own car, waiting for Dubai taxi or Dubai bus will really make your day in a bad mood.

 

Last May, I started my driving lessons at Dubai Driving Centre. Usually it will take you after a month to start your classes and couple more months or even a year to finish it but in my case, my classes started the day after I opened my file, they have the normal classes and the VIP classes. Obviously I have taken the VIP classes so I can  get my driving license as early as possible ( I'm fed up from waiting for 1-2 hours for taxi).



 
Jun
17
Posted (Allan) in Personal Blog, Paradise Philippines on June-17-2008

As what I usually do after getting up from bed in the morning, I went straight to my computer to check my sites ranking in search engines. But instead of doing it, I got curious of the link my fellow SEO Philippine member captainbryane sent me on YM. And I am sure that this article have made Filipinos proud all over the world that is why it is worth spreading the news.

Aside from this uplifting post created by the South East Asian Bloggers United I am sharing with you here the article written by Abdullah Al-Maghlooth of Arabnews.com. titled Imagine a world without Filipinos.

"Muhammad Al-Maghrabi became handicapped and shut down his flower and gifts shop business in Jeddah after his Filipino workers insisted on leaving and returning home. He says: “When they left, I felt as if I had lost my arms. I was so sad that I lost my appetite.”

Al-Maghrabi then flew to Manila to look for two other Filipino workers to replace the ones who had left. Previously, he had tried workers of different nationalities but they did not impress him. “There is no comparison between Filipinos and others,” he says. Whenever I see Filipinos working in the Kingdom, I wonder what our life would be without them.

Saudi Arabia has the largest number of Filipino workers — 1,019,577 — outside the Philippines. In 2006 alone, the Kingdom recruited more than 223,000 workers from the Philippines and their numbers are still increasing. Filipinos not only play an important and effective role in the Kingdom, they also perform different jobs in countries across the world, including working as sailors. They are known for their professionalism and the quality of their work.

Nobody here can think of a life without Filipinos, who make up around 20 percent of the world’s seafarers. There are 1.2 million Filipino sailors.

So if Filipinos decided one day to stop working or go on strike for any reason, who would transport oil, food and heavy equipment across the world? We can only imagine the disaster that would happen.

What makes Filipinos unique is their ability to speak very good English and the technical training they receive in the early stages of their education. There are several specialized training institutes in the Philippines, including those specializing in engineering and road maintenance. This training background makes them highly competent in these vital areas.

When speaking about the Philippines, we should not forget Filipino nurses. They are some 23 percent of the world’s total number of nurses. The Philippines is home to over 190 accredited nursing colleges and institutes, from which some 9,000 nurses graduate each year. Many of them work abroad in countries such as the US, the UK, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Singapore.

Cathy Ann, a 35-year-old Filipino nurse who has been working in the Kingdom for the last five years and before that in Singapore, said she does not feel homesick abroad because “I am surrounded by my compatriots everywhere.” Ann thinks that early training allows Filipinos to excel in nursing and other vocations. She started learning this profession at the age of four as her aunt, a nurse, used to take her to hospital and ask her to watch the work. “She used to kiss me whenever I learned a new thing. At the age of 11, I could do a lot. I began doing things like measuring my grandfather’s blood pressure and giving my mother her insulin injections,” she said.

This type of early education system is lacking in the Kingdom. Many of our children reach the university stage without learning anything except boredom.

The Philippines, which you can barely see on the map, is a very effective country thanks to its people. It has the ability to influence the entire world economy.

We should pay respect to Filipino workers, not only by employing them but also by learning from their valuable experiences.

We should learn and educate our children on how to operate and maintain ships and oil tankers, as well as planning and nursing and how to achieve perfection in our work. This is a must so that we do not become like Muhammad Al-Maghrabi who lost his interest and appetite when Filipino workers left his flower shop.

We have to remember that we are very much dependent on the Filipinos around us. We could die a slow death if they chose to leave us."

I am Proud to be a Filipino!



 
Jun
06
Posted (Allan) in Personal Blog on June-6-2008

I'm back! I'm back!

Many had noticed that I have not been active on my personal blog for quite some time now. There's nothing much to write about search engine optimization Dubai here because we already have it on our SEO Dubai Pinoy Designer website. So after months of being inactive on blogging, I have decided to turn this blog into something that will focus not only SEO but other things that just comes to my mind that are worth writing about.

Just excuse me for some wrong grammar you'll find here 'coz I admit that I am not a good writer. I even joined a writers forum so I can ask advice and help from expert writers on how to create an appealing post.

Well, see you later and keep visiting.



 
Feb
20
Posted (Allan) in Personal Blog on February-20-2008

I have been busy lately on making money online using the monetization methods I've read. I am managing other blogs  as well aside from this seo dubai blog that I have. I already heard before that most bloggers earn money from their blogs but just recently I decided to start implementing them.

Google adsense for me I think is the best source of revenue for site although it’s certainly not the only source to generate income  on blogs. Donations, affiliate programs, text link ads, display advertisng,targeted advertising and selling products are some of the ways on how we can monetize our blogs.

But the first most important before you can make good money online is to build a huge amount of traffic to your blog. More visitors means more ad clicks, more product sales, more affiliate sales, more donations, more consulting leads, and more of whatever else that generates income.