Starting this year, my goal is to put up a number of websites that's EASY and FREE to use which primarily caters to the Philippine Online Community.

I've started this goal with http://www.philrealties.com which targets property owners, property developers, brokers and agents of Philippine properties. Properties can get listed in this website for FREE with an option for paid listing at a very minimal cost.

My goal for http://www.philrealties.com is to be the best of its kind in 2-3 years.

This website might be a duplicate of already existing websites but I will make sure that users will see INNOVATION in the way the features are implemented so the website will be more dynamic, robust but simple and ultimately -- EASY to use.

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Welcome 2010! Good health and more ca$h to everyone! :)


Many that I've met; in person and online are a bit hesitant to try freelancing online. Common factor: they look at it as more of a scam, bogus, lies than realizing that it is for real.

Today, I will tell you (again) some proof to that statement.

My freelancing life is now 4 years and counting. I can't stop but talk about how I started on it and how helped me technically and financially.

Before I started on freelancer.com I was more of a C++ guy. It is what I need in my full time work. I know a bit of Visual Basic, a bit of JAVA and basic HTML tags and that's it.

After I registered at freelancer.com and having my first project for $30 bucks. I realized that there's much more areas I have to learn. I told myself, 'Long way to go kid!'. Seeing the job categories on the website, I started to read online tutorials about web development.

After 4 years, here I am; definitely not a guru on any field but I am sure, I can handle jobs that requires these core technologies: HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, AJAX, PHP, MYSQL, some basics in Adobe Photoshop editing and some basics in FLASH (Swishmax)

Four (4) years freelancing online. Isn't it enough proof that online freelancing is for real?

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