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blog awards – Just Wandering https://justwandering.org Filipina budget traveler, set to explore the world Mon, 04 Oct 2010 07:15:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/justwandering.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cropped-jw.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 blog awards – Just Wandering https://justwandering.org 32 32 35669073 PBA09: The Jingle https://justwandering.org/2009/everything-travel-related/geek-stuff/pba09-the-jingle/ https://justwandering.org/2009/everything-travel-related/geek-stuff/pba09-the-jingle/#comments Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:59:24 +0000 https://justwandering.org/?p=1133 Creating more hype for the upcoming Philippine Blog Awards! PBA 2009 is happening on October 9 in Metro Manila, October 18 in Cebu City and October 24 in Cagayan de Oro City.

Won’t be able to attend the awards night on the 9th? You can watch it live online on flippish.com.

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Commercial Break: PBA09 https://justwandering.org/2009/everything-travel-related/geek-stuff/commercial-break-pba09/ https://justwandering.org/2009/everything-travel-related/geek-stuff/commercial-break-pba09/#comments Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:43:17 +0000 https://justwandering.org/?p=1074 Here’s a short break from my Boracay and Malaysia posts: a video clip for the upcoming Philippine Blog Awards:

This year’s blog awards will be held in three different cities in three different islands: October 9 in Manila, October 17 in Cebu and October 24 in Cagayan de Oro. Can’t attend? You can watch the awards night live over at Flippish.com. For more details, visit the Philippine Blog Awards website at www.philippineblogawards.com.ph.

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After the 2nd Philippine Blog Awards https://justwandering.org/2008/destination/philippines/2nd-philippine-blog-awards/ https://justwandering.org/2008/destination/philippines/2nd-philippine-blog-awards/#comments Tue, 30 Sep 2008 23:12:44 +0000 https://justwandering.org/?p=388 I was a mere spectator during the first Philippine Blog awards. I wasn’t even that interested in the local blog scene then. While the movers and shakers of the Philippine blogosphere was converging at the RCBC Tower for the awards night, I was busy catching up with friends, as I just arrived in Manila after three months overseas. This year was a completely different story altogether — I find myself involved in the awards, not only being friends with the organizers, but I was also a volunteer and a finalist.

Manila Bay Sunset

 
The PBA as a nominee and a finalist

When the PBA website announced that nominations are already open for the 2008 Blog Awards, I wasted no time in nominating my favorite blogs, hoping at the back of my head that someone would nominate me too. When the nominations have closed, I was surprised to receive an e-mail asking me for the best 5 posts in my doll blog. To say I was shocked was an understatement: the blog is fairly young and hardly updated. Still, I was flattered, and vowed to update it more often (I still haven’t; shame on me). Soon enough, I get another e-mail, similar to the first, but this time for this blog, Justwandering.org. I couldn’t be happier — this travel blog, after all, is my passion. I sent my five posts for both blogs and hoped for the best.

Philippine Blog Awards Winners
Winners, organizers and hosts of the 2008 Philippine Blog Awards

 
More surprises await me when the finalists were announced. Kainpinoy.com was among the 41 blogs up for the Blogger’s Choice Awards. Then when the finalists for the best blogs were announced, I was elated to see that Life on Pinky Street and Just Wandering made the cut. The last surprise was seeing Heinji’s Adobo Bento entry shortlisted in the Single Post category.

Despite being a volunteer, I never won in any of the awards my blogs were nominated and shortlisted for (what a loser!). However, I’m glad to see two of my favorite bloggers, get the recognition they deserve: Ferdz for the Best Travel Blog and Estan for his entry, How I broke a ritual taboo in Batad, which also won the writing contest I had last year.

WeWillDoodle
Doodling for the Philippine Blog Awards

 
The PBA as a volunteer

I’ve experience handling two events, and both accounts left me slightly traumatized. I’ve since been wary of event organizing, so I wasn’t too excited about being a volunteer. However, the people behind the event more than made up for it: they were people I know and they were people I love hanging out with. I have to say I was quite glad I volunteered. I was able to see firsthand how the organizers manage to exhibit grace even under pressure, and how the volunteers give their all for an event they all believe in. It’s amazing how everybody spent precious spare time and energy for a project that wouldn’t give any monetary compensation, and even got a lot of flak afterwards. It’s really disheartening, but eh, what can you do? You can’t please everybody.

Philippine Blog Awards Winner Batang Yagit
The Batang Yagitt (who is not so yagit) was mobbed by the press. That’s his campaign manager, Jehz, who’s taking a video/photo of him being interviewed.

 
Closing remarks

A fitting end to this post, I believe is a snippet from Jayvee’s own closing remarks during the awards night. I barely paid any attention to it, as I was preoccupied at the dessert station. I’m glad Jayvee published a copy of it online because it’s something both bloggers and non-bloggers must read.

“But what is truth?”, asked Pontius Pilate.

What is the truth behind pay per post, behind controversies of SEO and the “nofollow” variable, about link selling or blog advertising, or attending blog events?

The truth? The Truth is Conviction. If there was a right answer, we wouldn’t be blogging. Rather, what is important is that when we are asked what our personal convictions are about these things, we tell the unbiased truth, and unlike Pilate, we should not wash our hands. As bloggers, we value our convictions and integrity the most.

Character, Dealing, and Conviction. I forgot to mention – if you translate “dealing” into a habit, it is called Prudence. These are three things that sum the totality of my message: It is not about how well we blog – it is about how well we live our life.

Source: ABuggedLife.com

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