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Why The Blog Herald Is A Big Deal

Author: J. Angelo Racoma Category: Archives, Blogs and blogging, Philippines, Problogging Tags: blog-herald, blogging, Blogs and blogging, Filipino, Philippines, Problogging Views: 13611

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Jan 12, 2007

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thinker.pngWhen Abe Olandres was appointed to the helm of the blog herald and subsequently took me in to help with management (long story–you can email me if you want to learn about it), several fellow Filipino bloggers lauded it as an accomplishment. Some considered it a “Filipino takeover” of the blogosphere. In fact, it was even covered by Inq7 on its tech pages, which is a big thing, considering inq7 is among the most popular of Philippine sites. Coverage in inq7 spikes up traffic, and is akin to being DUGG frontpage (though not on such a massive scale).

Why the fuss? We didn’t even purchase the Blog Herald ourselves. (Don’t ask me how much the purchase price was. If I told you, I’d have to kill you.) We were merely trusted enough by the new set of owners to manage editorial, marketing, and technical aspects of the blog.

Still, this is a big deal, in my opinion. It’s an accomplishment not only for Abe and myself. It’s another feather on the caps of the Pinoy Blogger–and I mean this as a collective. By this I mean it’s not by far the only accomplishment that Filipino bloggers have achieved in the international realm that is the blogosphere. There have been many others before us.

Let me point you to Abe’s recent post about 2007 as the year of the Pinoy Blogger.

See, when I took the position over at Blog Herald, there was quite a mix of ruckus and excitement. It was in the news (well, our news) and some people were asking me why there was so much excitement in our little part of the world about the development.

I explained that our generation (i.e. Filipinos) have become known around the globe as any of of these types of people — domestic helper, nurses, sea men, care-giver, or call center agents. In short, we’re looked down by most as cheap 3rd-world laborers. I have aunts that are working as nurses in the US for decades, uncles, cousins on a cargo ship at sea, relatives who are domestic helpers (OFW is the proper term) in Singapore; HK, older cousins who graduated as nurses but ended up as care-givers in UK and even more younger cousins who are now waiting for their Nursing Boars exam results. So, a fellow Filipino taking over a top position in a pre-dominantly western niche is real news.

It’s in response to Joey Alarilla’s article on inq7 about a media revolution in the Philippines not happening in mainstream, mass media, but in new media–particularly the blogosphere.

I donit think it’s sensationalistic to say that Filipinos are taking over. At the risk of using a horrid cliche, I believe we are now seeing the tipping point for Filipino presence in the blogosphere. This is another arena where Filipinos can compete globally–and succeed.

One point that I didn’t elaborate on in my CNET Asia post is that the Filipino bloggers I cited are all based in the Philippines, which is significant given the brain drain and the feeling of our countrymen that they have no choice but to seek greener pastures abroad.

Knowledge is Power

It’s all about redistribution of capital. Arguably, most of the worldis riches in terms of financial resources still lies in the hands of the developed countries, the first world–mostly the west (I am an economist, yet I speak in terms of “first world” and such, even though they’re considered obsolete). However, in this Information Age, the foremost capital is Knowledge (with a big K). And arguably, we Filipinos–and others in developing economies–are every bit as capable as those in the developed world to develop this new capital.

I say redistribution, because we suddenly find ourselves capable of wielding this new power, wherein previously one would require material possessions and riches to be considered powerful. Knowledge is, after all, something that you don’t need machines to produce nor dig deep underground into, nor use heavy machinery to forge. Knowledge itself, is that that creates value and even material wealth for the enjoyment of people.

Of course, it is something that also has to be developed and nurtured (and need I say how important a good education system is?). And successful blogging is an offshoot of having the adequate skills and knowledge–the ability to think critically, and the ability to communicate effectively.

For now, I’m thankful that I belong to these exciting times.

So does 2007 hold good promise for the Filipino Blogger? Well, I do hope so! And Iim going to do my part to make sure of that.

J. Angelo Racoma is a technology and automotive journalist and blogger. See more of his work at e27.sg, Android Authority and Tech Wire Asia. Follow him via Twitter at @jangelo.
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jhay

January 25th, 2007 at 1:15 pm

2007 would still be a great year for the Pinoy blogger. Too bad our ISPs were caught with their pants down when the earthquake struck off Taiwan. A not-so-good start to the new year. Remaining optimistic and excited is still the key though. The earthquake, I think just became like a dam, that held back so much the tide of Pinoy blogging. Once everything normalizes, I’m pretty sure the surge of activity in the our corner of the blogosphere would spike tremendously. And the the rest, as another cliche goes, will be history.

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Friends + Fireworks * Stellify

January 25th, 2007 at 1:15 pm

[...] This is in stark contrast to JAngelo’s recent story, for example, about how more and more Filipinos including himself have become established in problogging, and so many more are going to try it out this year. [...]

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fragile flame

January 25th, 2007 at 1:16 pm

i just came across your site and sir, you have just found a fan in me. my frustrated attempts of playing with my pen and paper hasn’t lead me anywhere but my undying aspiration to make it in the world where you are in. of all the questions i want to raise right now, i think this is all i need to know: how can someone make blogging as a career…

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Mia

January 25th, 2007 at 1:17 pm

I think we’d do well as bloggers, collectively speaking. In general we’re good communicators, we enjoy networking, and our English is usually coherent and understandable. :) Will be cheering you on, J.

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David Zandueta

January 25th, 2007 at 1:17 pm

Laking gulat ko lang when I saw your name on blog herald’s latest post or so. Stay good there! :)

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RaymonWazerri

April 21st, 2007 at 8:46 am

Hey,
I love what you’e doing!
Don’t ever change and best of luck.

Raymon W.

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RandyJones

April 26th, 2007 at 2:01 am

Looks Like Dallas is in trouble!
Phoenix might end up blowing them all away.

PHX vs. Det. Hmmm..Could be interesting?

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MaryAnne

April 27th, 2007 at 1:20 am

I’m not quite understanding what all
this is supposed to be about?
Must be me or something…

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JerryGreen

May 3rd, 2007 at 2:59 am

How green is the grass on the other side of the fence?
Not much. Don’t believe it I tell you.
Jerry

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StephenG

May 3rd, 2007 at 4:51 am

Hey,
Really nice site you got here.
I’ll come back more often and check it out.
Peace!

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Brithney

August 2nd, 2007 at 5:04 am

Hack again?!

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