Saturday, April 30, 2011

Infographic: What is The ROI of Your Mom



Flowtown - Social Media Marketing Application

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BREAK THE WORLD RECORD KAYAK WATERFALL DROP FROM 189 FEET? TALLER THAN NIAGARA!



Watch how vision, courage, planning, discipline & massive action CAN CREATE BRAKTHROUGHS. Breakthroughs aren’t just physical world record, they happen whenever you redefine what is possible in your life, you come up with an intelligent plan, and you consistently flex your approach when things don’t work. Please don’t try this at home! – these people have spent a lifetime refining their skills!


Post copied verbatim from training.tonyrobins.com.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Opportunity is Here

I mentioned in 2 of my previous posts that there's a lot of opportunities that can be taken advantage of with the reemergence of the internet and the popularity of social media (Generation F and A Net of Opportunities). I say reemergence because of the dot.com bubble which happened in the late 90s. It seems though that lessons have been learned (although some still think that some social media platforms may be overvalued and history may be repeated). But I do think it is the time to take advantage of opportunities as Seth Godin's post 'The Opportunity is Here' points out. People have learned how to use the internets' ability to connect people and build communities to create value to generate profit from it. As I pointed out in my previous posts people have actually taken advantage of it and have created stable business models and it this continues. A good example of this can be seen in many local group buying businesses, which to me is like the shawarma or pearl shake phenomenon - have money to invest, do what others are doing.

Bloggers are the first group to take advantage of this and some of them have actually transformed their online blog into a 'brand' - Awesome.ph and Yugatech.com just to name a few. From blogging to online marketing to group buying - that's how they have transformed. But for those who are willing to jump and learn about internet and the opportunities it provides it may just be the pot of gold. To quote a portion of Seth Godin's post:

The opportunity, though, is the biggest of our generation (or the last one, for that matter). The opportunity is there for anyone (with or without a job) smart enough to take it--to develop a best in class skill, to tell a story, to spread the word, to be in demand, to satisfy real needs, to run from the mediocre middle and to change everything.

Click here to view Seth Godin's post.

Disturb us, O Lord...

Disturb us, O Lord
When we are too well-pleased with ourselves,
when our dreams have come true because
we dreamed to little,
when we arrived in safety because
we sailed to close to the shore

Disturb us, O Lord
when with the abundance of things we possess
we have lost the thirst for the water of Life
when having fallen in live with Time,
we have ceased to dream of Eternity,
and in our efforts to build a new Earth
have allowed our vision for the New Heaven
to grow dim

Stir us, O Lord
to venture on wider seas, where storms
shall show Thy mastery,
where losing sight of land we shall find the stars

In the name of Him who pushed back the horizons of our hopes
and invited the brave to follow Him...

Amen

-Author Unknown-

Happy Easter 2011

TED Talks: Chade-Meng Tan: Everyday compassion at Google

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Video: Location Based Photobooth from Instagram



I like the way the did the video...

8 Startup Lessons You Could Learn from Gotham Gal

I am a startup and I can tell you that it's not easy. I don't know the journey other entrepreneurs go through but mine is definitely not an easy one. I just take comfort in reading about the stories of other entrepreneurs who went through the exact same thing that I feel I am going through (see 6 Harsh Realities of Being and Entrepreneur). The easy exit is to find a job (which may not be that easy anyway) but there's a feeling of power when you are able to create opportunities for yourself and when you start collecting money for a project which you worked hard at. Unlike being an employee, almost everything goes back to you. I've put a lot of time and effort into my business (Hop Online, Inc - website currently under development) and an old business which Go Dive Philippines (I'm trying to jump start this one - anybody interested?).

Anyway, I found the this article "8 Startup Lessons You Could from Gotham Gal" to be very inspiring  and helpful. Here some of the points I appreciated:

1. "Get out of your comfort zone - don't just work on things you know how to do or like doing" - being a start-up I do almost everything unlike when I worked for someone else where I'd have an accounting department,  messenger, etc. You can just imaging how much I am out of my comfort zone. Need I mention that I have to make presentations to big clients and I'm just a tiny start-up? I just have to man-up sometimes and be bold.

2. "To be effective at sales you need to really understand the business of the person who will buy your product" - being in the service industry I really need to listen to potential clients and see exactly what their needs are. I have been in meetings where some of my colleagues push our service and I had to tell them to hold back. The client didn't necessarily need our services at the moment but our team had the potential to help their business. We need to know the needs and limitations of the potential client and tailor fit the proposal based on these.

3. "In sales you also need to establish rapport, ask insightful questions and then shut your mouth." - I dare say though that you can ask seemingly stupid questions especially if you really want to understand your clients business. If you don't ask your question you'll be ignorant forever.

4. "Don't go to work for big companies, don't get an MBA, go to work on a start-up and start on this path. In the next generation everybody is going to write code" - I think I'll adjust this for the Philippine scenario: work for a big company first, learn the ropes, see how it's run then work on a start-up or start-up your own. Obviously though things like these are hard to plan out but I always say this: BE AN ENTREPRENEUR AS SOON AS YOU CAN. Learn from the school of hard knocks. I'll give you an example of a person who started early - MARK ZUCKERBERG, does his name sound familiar?

Here's the link to the full article and I'll post the video below.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

45 Tips for a Happier, Simpler and More Productive Life

45 Tips for a Happier, Simpler and More Productive Life
Written by Alex Blackwell

Every now and then we need a nudge, a little extra help. Life can be challenging and sometimes it can test our resolve, determination and faith. When life surprises us with a pop-quiz, it’s good to know where we can find some of the answers.

The following 45 tips are by no means a comprehensive list, but rather a cheat-sheet of sorts to keep some of the most basic answers in front of us.

1. Notice what’s right in your life
Some see the glass as being half-full while others see the glass as half-empty. This expression goes straight to the heart of the power of positive thinking and taking the time to notice what’s working – and then doing more of it!

2. Be grateful
How many times do you say the words “thank you,” in a day? How many times do you hear these same words? If you are doing the first thing, saying “thank you”, the latter will naturally happen.
  
3. Remember the kid you were
As adults, we sometimes forget how to play, how to relax, or just how to be a kid again. We succumb to expectations we think are imposed on us. This keeps us from feeling the joy and happiness of just cutting loose and playing.



4. Be kind
There is no question by merely watching acts of kindness creates a significant elevation in our moods and increases the desire for us to perform good deeds as well. Kindness is indeed contagious and when we make a commitment to be kind to ourselves and to others we can experience new heights of joy, happiness and enthusiasm for our lives.

4. Spend time with your friends
Although an abundant social and romantic life does not itself guarantee happiness, it does have a huge impact on our happiness. Learn to make the friendships a priority in your life.

6. Savor every moment
To be in the moment is to live in the moment. Too often we are thinking ahead or looking ahead to the next event or circumstance in our lives, not appreciating the “here and now.” When we savor every moment, we are savoring the happiness in our lives.

7. Rest
Take the time to unwind, decompress, or to put it simply, just “to chill.” Life comes at us hard and fast. Fatigue, stress and exhaustion may begin to settle in on us faster than we may think, or notice. The best remedy for this is rest.

8. Put on a happy face
Sometimes we have to fake it until we make it. I’m not suggesting we not be honest, real or authentic, but I’m suggesting, sometimes, we just need to put on a happy face and keep moving forward. Researchers claim that smiling and looking like we are happy will make us happier. Studies further show if we act like we are happy then we can experience greater joy and happiness in our lives.



9. Move!
The expression a “runner’s high” does not infer an addiction, but a feeling or a state of mind – a state of euphoria. There is no question exercise, or any physical exertion, elevates your mood and enhances a more positive attitude as well as fosters better personal self-esteem and confidence.

10. Pursue your goals
The absence of goals in our lives, or more specifically avoiding to pursue our goals, makes us feel like we are stuck and ineffective. The pursuit of goals in our personal lives, with our relationships, or at work, with our careers, is the difference between a mediocre life or a life full of passion and enthusiasm.

11. Finding your calling
Some find meaning in religion or spirituality while others find purpose in their work or relationships. Finding your calling may be much more than accomplishing one simple strategy for increasing your happiness, but having a sense of purpose – of feeling like you are here for a reason – can perhaps bring the greatest happiness of all.

12. Get into the flow
Flow is the form of joy, excitement and happiness that occurs when we are so absorbed in an activity we love that we can loose ourselves and time seems to stand still. What creates flow is unique to each one of us.

13. Play to your strengths
One way to achieve flow is by understanding and identifying our strengths and core values, and then begin to use these every day. Once we aware of our strengths and we begin to play to our strengths, we can better incorporate them in all aspects of our lives.

14. Don’t overdo it
Know when to say when. What gives you joy and happiness the first time may not work the second time. Too much of a good thing may begin not to feel as good if the “thing” becomes more of a routine, or an expectation. Set healthy and reasonable boundaries for yourself and don’t overdo it.

15. Forget regret
Leave your mistakes and regret in the past. They don’t define your value, then or now. When you stay in the past you become stuck and unable to move forward. We all have made mistakes with our job choices, friends and relationships. The consequences can hit us pretty hard. However, to begin learning how to put these experiences behind us – by letting them go, we can begin to live in the here and now.

16. Learn from failure
Learning from failure and having regret are two separate things. Regret is an emotion; a feeling of disappointment along with a modest amount of shame or guilt. But to look back at a circumstance and figure out what went wrong gives you some very important information.

17. Ask for help
You are not alone. It may feel that way sometimes, but there are many people who would extend their hand and lift you up if asked. All you have to do is ask. Often times we are afraid to ask because we don’t believe we are worthy to receive the help. Think about this: we are surrounded by millions and millions of people by design – for a purpose.

18. Believe you are worthy
Whatever your goal, your dream, or your desire, you are worthy of achieving it. The closer you get to it is when the enemy of your soul will begin putting doubt in your mind. Replace doubt with the truth – you are worthy to have your heart’s true desire.

19. Take 100% responsibility
Except in rare and unfortunate circumstances, you are responsible for the quality and condition of your life. Your career, your relationships and your happiness are all under your direct control. Avoid finger-pointing and embrace the control you have in your life.

20. Know what you want
Understanding what and where you want to go in life will provide you with a vision and an insatiable spirit for the journey. Here’s a simple way to figure out what you want: Take a sheet a paper and write down all of the things you want in life. The one that jumps off the page and causes you to cry is what you want most. Honor this one and nurture it. And if you allow, it will take you to where you go.

21. Trust
There are no accidents without value. When you get hit hard and land on your back, look for the reasons and for the value in this. Open your heart and trust this happened for a reason.

22. Keep the faith
At the end of the day when you are weary from all of the effort and energy you have expended and you are sore and tired from being hit hard so many times, but the dream is not realized, the one thing that tells you to keep going; to get up tomorrow and to keep moving forward, is your faith.



23. Get in touch with your life
Get in touch with the areas in your life you would like to change and have more success. Don’t try to boil the ocean in a short period of time. Rather, consider three “quick wins” in the next several months that will help you with creating new habits and will build the foundation to support longer term success.

24. Make a list
Write down the three things you want to do differently in the next few months, things you are not doing now, but would like to begin to do that will give you a greater sense of success, accomplishment and purpose in your life.

25. Perform new actions
Performing new actions will lead to creating new habits. Be aware of the habits you want to learn to change. Also be aware that the bad habits may interfere with your progress. Acknowledge these bad habits and don’t give them the power to keep you from moving forward.

26. Share
There seems to be a higher sense of accountability when things are shared. Tell your partner or best friend what you want accomplish and by when. Sharing also gives you a safer venue to discuss your fears and concerns.

27. Communicate in your marriage or relationship
Good marriages and relationships depend on expressing your thoughts and emotions to each other, of speaking and being heard. If not, everything else will live on shaky ground. In order to have a successful relationship you have to make yourself an expert in communicating with your partner.

28. Learn to resolve conflicts in your marriage or relationship
If your partner simply wants something different from you or does something differently from you, it doesn’t mean that your partner is wrong – it just means your spouse has different preferences, life experiences and point of view. Celebrate these differences. Chances are very good it is these very differences that made you fall in love with this person in the first place.

29. Maintain a commitment to your marriage or relationship
This can be especially difficult today with all of the distractions of our daily lives, but it’s important that you put your relationship first. If you’re committed to making it a success, and you know that your partner shares your commitment, there’s nothing the two of you can’t accomplish.

30. Get healthy
We spend hundreds and thousands of dollars a year on things that make us sick and lead to all sorts of other costs. So kick that smoking habit, go out drinking two nights a week instead of four, or ride your bike to work.



31. Smarter Saving and Spending: Buy Homegrown
Local craftsmen, farmers, and retailers offer unique items at prices that don’t include shipping and handling charges, which have increased exponentially of late due to the sky-rocketing cost of fuel.

32. Smarter Saving and Spending: Buy Used
Used clothes can be passed off as vintage, so why the stigma on other previously owned items? Most used items are perfectly functional and many have developed an endearing and priceless layer of character.

33. Smarter Saving and Spending: Don’t Buy Extended Warranties
If you’re buying that new laptop or plasma television, use your major credit card and it will likely lengthen the warranty just as far as the plan that will cost you hundreds of extra dollars at.

34. Stop doing what’s not working in your life
Comfort can be your biggest obstacle to growth and happiness. Take an honest look at your own life. Are you doing things you know don’t work; but you keep doing them nonetheless because either you are too scared to try something new or you don’t know any other way?

35. Try on things you’ve never done before to see if they work
In order to find the success and happiness you are looking for in life, you must be willing to take risks. Perhaps the most challenging oxymoron in life is in order to build self-confidence, you must first take risks.

36. Exercise to help you discover your source of strength
Exercise is indeed a good venue to discover your source of strength and character. It builds confidence and instills a spirit that better connects your mind to your body. It helps you appreciate the value of goal setting and ultimately goal attainment. It creates better life balance. Simply put, exercise helps you feel better about yourself.



37. Listen to your body
There is a direct connection between our physical and mental health. When we are fatigued our thinking is not as sharp and our confidence wanes. But when we are rested and full of energy, our actions are more deliberate and our results are more significant. Listen to your body – it will tell you what you need.

38. Slow down and do nothing
Take about 15 minutes each day and grab a cup of coffee or tea and give yourself time to think about whatever it is you want to think about. You will be surprised at the inspiration that will come to you.

39. Complete one item of your “to do” list each day
Return the overdue telephone call, clean-up your email inbox, or get an oil change for you car. By accomplishing just one thing that has been gnawing at you, will give you a much-needed sense of relief and accomplishment.

40. Perform one act of random kindness daily
Hold the elevator door open for someone who is a few steps behind you or lift the bag and place it in the overhead bind on the airplane for someone who can’t manage this task. Kindness breeds more kindness. The concept of “paying it forward” is real and effective.

41. Review your goals
If you have not put your goals in writing, do this today. There is a direct and proven correlation between people who have written, stated goals and their level of accomplishment compared to people who do not.

42. Listen, really listen, when someone is speaking to you
Listen without judgments or criticism. Try to avoid any self-referencing and be fully present for whoever needs it.

43. Say “I Love You…”
Tell the people who you truly love and cherish this every day. Do so with heart-felt sincerity. Love them as if this were their, and your, last day on earth. Don’t wait; tell them today because there is no day but today.



44. Practice forgiveness
The purpose of giving forgiveness is not to let the other person off the work, but to free you of the baggage associated with the event. When you refuse to forgive, you remain stuck in that place. With forgiveness you can begin the process of moving forward with your life.



45. Give yourself grace and mercy
We all make mistakes – always have and always will. Perhaps no one is harder on you, than you. Give yourself grace for your sins and mistakes. These don’t define your value or purpose in life. Focus on what you can today, right now, to begin feeling more comfortable in your own skin. You are worthy to receive the good fortunes of life and you are more than enough.

If you believe, please spread the word and reblog. :D



Taken from Jenni Epperson's blog (http://welovejenni.blogspot.com/)

Infographic: How to Make a Porn Movie


Video: BBM Flirting

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Here's a post to Inspire


Untapped Value
Go a little bit beyond what you know you can do, and you’ll discover you can do more. Go a little bit beyond what is comfortable for you, and your horizons will begin to expand. 

Get away from the routine, and you’ll start to see the world more clearly. Give more than what’s expected, and you’ll find you can expect more from yourself. 

Stretch yourself, and feel yourself becoming more flexible, more capable, more confident and effective. Question yourself, challenge yourself, and become more aware of who you truly are. 

Life can move quickly ahead when you decide to move ahead with it. Yet if you persist in standing still, you’ll end up falling behind. 

There is immense untapped value in your life that is eager to be unleashed. Give a little more, go a little beyond, rise to greater and greater challenges, and you’ll bring that untapped value to the surface. 

There is far more to you than you know. Let it all come to life.  
by: Ralph Marston

Taken from Teresa Hererra's Tumblr

10 Charts About Sex

I'll place 2 charts. Click on this to see all charts from the DailyBeast.com.




Articles

1. How to Monetize Social Media from Inc.com
2. Small Businesses Benefit Most from Social Media, Study Reveals from SocialMediaExaminer.com
3. Facebook Courts Ad Agencies with New Site from Mashable.com
4. 5 Quick Ways to Liven Up Your Twitter Stream from OpenForum.com
6. The 5 Qualities of a Highly Effective Community Manager from Mashable.com
7. Tricks of the Restaurant Trade: 7 Ways Menus Make You Spend from Yahoo Finance

The Future According to Google Search Results

Some people have time on their hands and searched future events based on certain phrases on Google:
- "By 'year' ", "By the year 'year' ", etc. They looked at the results, hence 'the future according to Google search results'. 

You can see a bigger picture here from the original article from DigitalTrends.com.

If Logos Were Honest

 See more here from BuzzFeed.com.

Video: Holographic Fashion Show

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Ted Talks: Morgan Spurlock: The greatest TED Talk ever sold

This talk give some great insights on the advertising and marketing industry and how it works. I've always perceived this industry to be over-hyped which is essentially what the industry is all about. They always try to over complicate things as can be seen in some of the speakers experiences.

Never Say No to Panda. Funny Commercial


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Infographic: Sex Heroes






How To: Get A Fake Social Media Girlfriend That Seems Real

Here's an article from BitRebels.com on how to get a 'girlfriend' online. Since it's being promoted though I wonder if it will work.

The thing that these social media sites don't say though is where you can get "real girlfriends". It used to be that porn sites were the most visited so I guess for the online savvy they would know where to find these. But if you want to show your networks on FB and Twitter that you have a girlfriend, I guess this would work.