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Welcome polymaths !

Ever get the feeling that you seem to don't know what to do with your life because there are just so many things that you want to do ? I know, I've been there, so welcome to the club.

My name is Zigfred Diaz and I am a polymath. After more than 6 years of bloging about almost anything under the sun and having sort of a "blogging identity crisis." I've finally embraced who I am and decided to turn my main blog into some sort of guide for people with so much interest. Feel free to poke around.

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Financial literacy for OFWs

January 22, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 7 Comments

Janice, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) regularly sends an average of P 30,000.00 to P 40,000.00 (Almost a $1,000.00 U.S) a month to support her husband and two children. After several years of working abroad she comes home expecting a loving husband and two healthy children to greet her. Instead she finds her household in disarray, her children not in school for more than a year; her husband living with another woman, no food in the refrigerator, debts piled up at the neighborhood store, no money in the bank and worst their house is about to be foreclosed by the bank. The scenario may be exaggerated and may even be fictional but this kind of situation is happening to thousands of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). The Philippines is one of the largest foreign workers sending country. Statistics show that 1 out of 10 Filipinos are working abroad. Sadly, some OFWs and their families end up worse then what they were before financially then when they left to work abroad. A study … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Financial management & investments Tagged With: financial literacy, Financial mangement for OFW, foreign workers, Migrant Filipino workers, OFW, Overseas Filipino Workers

What’s the big deal about “No follow” and why you should disable it ?

January 21, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 6 Comments

From time to time, I do some blog hopping and if I find some good blogs, I try to emulate what they are doing. I have noticed the “U Comment I follow” sign but I never knew what that meant until lately I discovered its importance, so I placed one on this blog. What the “U Comment I follow” sign basically means is that if you place a comment in this blog, hopefully the search engines will follow the author links, or the links on the comments that you placed. This will will result in the commenter hopefully getting a back link as a result of his comments. I used the word “hopefully” since some search engines (like google) say they do not follow the links in the comments. However a test done has revealed otherwise. Others (like yahoo, msn etc.) say they treat the links as if it is any other link. But no matter what, disabling the “No follow” will both be of mutual benefit to the blogger and the visitors of the site. So what is this “No follow” nonsense? Well it all started out … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Making money online, Blogging, SEO Tagged With: is it ok to disable no follow, no follow, no follow in comments, reasons for no follow, why you should disable no follow

God vs. Science

January 20, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." - Albert Einstein Most people detest forwarded emails especially if they are filling up so much of their inbox. Nevertheless some forwarded emails are a gem. Let me share with you this forwarded email about an arrogant atheist professor and a witty, God fearing student. The story is most likely fictional but it is humorous and contains valuable lesson. So read and enjoy !!! "Let me explain the problem science has with God."The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then Ask one of his new students to stand."You're a God believer, aren't you, son?" "Yes sir," the student says."So you believe in God?" "Absolutely." "Is God good?" "Sure! God's good." "Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?" "Yes." "Are you good or evil?" "The teachings says I'm evil." The professor grins knowingly. He considers for a moment. "Here's one for you. Let's say there's a sick person over here and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Theology, Faith & inspirational Tagged With: athiesm, christianity, God, God vs. science, science

Putting up a call center? Think before you leap!!!

January 18, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 5 Comments

The Philippines is one of the hottest destination for business process outsourcing. It just places a little  notch lower than the India.  A lot of call centers and other business process outsourcing ventures have cropped up all over the country. More than half of the available jobs advertised in the newspapers are business process outsourcing jobs ranging from medical transcription to customer and technical support and legal services among others. Instead of being stagnant because of the dwindling dollar, our export sector has exhibited growth due to business brought about by business process outsourcing. My brother who is our company’s vice president for finance wanted us to join the bandwagon. He was interested in involving our business in the business process outsourcing industry specifically in the call center operations. I expressed my reluctance that we do so since this is totally unrelated to our existing line of business although I acknowledge that business process … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Business, Entrepreneurship & Leadership Tagged With: business process outsourcing, business process outsourcing philippines, Call center, call center myths, call center operations, call center philippines, how to put up a call center, misconceptions about the call center business, outsourcing philippines, putting up a call center

Learn lessons from selaplana.com

January 17, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 7 Comments

Years ago I was totally convinced that the internet is a gold mine waiting to be exploited. I did some research until I focused on a certain online money making venture, Blogging. When I began blogging, late November 2007, I was looking for online models both here and abroad. I was looking for bloggers whose footsteps I could follow. I was looking for bloggers who had been successful in what they are doing. I wanted to know how they did it. I came across Sustines E. Laplana’s site through a Sun Star article authored by Janet Toral. I was actually amazed by his blogging success story. Laplana blogs directly from Maasin, Southern Leyete. The Sun Star article said that Laplana’s site proves that “you don’t have to be in Manila or in a big city to succeed at blogging.” I totally agree. There are those from who think that you have to be “Manila Boys” or City boys to succeed at something. This kind of mentality is pervasive even among us from the provinces. But I am glad somebody like … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Making money online, Blogging, SEO Tagged With: blog reviews, selaplana

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