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1. MOOC is the university of the future.
MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Course. Yes, the opening the word is massive. There is something massive going on in the World Wide Web and it pertains to online courses being created for large scale interactive participation from people all over the world. Yes, education is becoming more and more available to everybody and the school of the world is becoming bigger and bigger and more unified. MOOC is fast becoming the university of the future and iversity is one of the time machines.
2. Exciting and up-to-date courses.
Where have you seen courses like these being offered for free? By the way, the courses below are currently being offered by iversity. To enroll or know more about the courses, please click on the corresponding links.
Broadplace Advertising is a PPC and SEO company that strives to provide brilliant services for each and every customer. Broadplace specialises in PPC management, SEO, web design as well as affiliate marketing. The Broadplace team is made up of over 80 people spread out across three different countries.
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At Broadplace Advertising it is critical to build strong working relationships with clients so that each customer comes away satisfied with outstanding results. The company strongly believes that having an international presence provides a supreme ability to manage all different types of internet marketing that can be tailored to each customer individually.
Broadplace doesn’t only specialise in SEO, PPC or SMM, it also offers unique content so that the both the company and the team are fully equipped to deal with any type of website. The main focus that Broadplace has is ensuring that customers are able to gain 360 degree online visibility.
Designed by two well-esteemed practitioners in digital marketing and real estate, the Digital Marketing for the Real Estate Industry is jam-packed with highly useful topics such as Tools and Services Every Real Estate Professional Must Know; Real Estate, E-Commerce and Data Privacy Policies; Generating Traffic, Leads and Inquiries from Search Engine Results; and many more.
I have not personally seen a webinar series that is as richly- and as specially-designed as this. I also personally believe that not only real estate professionals will enjoy this webinar series, but also ordinary digital marketing professionals like me.
2. Highly qualified mentors.
The subject matter experts who designed and will facilitate the program are Ms. Maita Siquijor and Ms. Janette Toral. Ms. Maita Siquijor, founder of EstateClass.com, is a PRC Accredited lecturer for real estate training programs (No. 049). Ms. Janette Toral, founder of DigitalFilipino.com, is an e-commerce advocate since 1997 and is also often dubbed as the Mother of E-Commerce Law in the Philippines.
3. Free one year membership to the Digital Influencer Boot Camp site.
Part of the perks of enrolling at the program is becoming a member of the Digital Influencer Bootcamp website. This means that you will be given access to other online resources on topics such as Digital Influencer Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing and others. To know more about this benefit, please visit this link.
1. What is/are your online platform/s? Please provide the URL/s.
WordPress at http://chadsenga.com/.
2. What kind of contents do you usually share or write about?
A variety of handpicked topics revolving around the local food scene, computer and platform games, technology and gadgets, Japanese culture, Japanese anime, music, photography, sports and other things that interest me in life.
3. How did you start building your community?
I initially started posting links and photos on my Facebook page and wall as well as Twitter and Foursquare accounts for friends to see until a few started sharing them on their accounts as well.
4. What is the profile of the people who are most active in your community?
A variety of kinds who are interested in the topics that I talk about, therefore also having the same interests as mine.
“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” With this saying in mind, I came up with Re-Store Project, an ICT-based project that could tap and offer a reuse-and-recycle platform using technology and the internet.
Re-Store plans to create an online eco-conscious community whereby any business and individuals in the Metro Manila—from restaurants to offices, schools to houses—can post their unwanted but usable equipment, furniture, computers, books, etc. The community can then search for the item in the website www.Re-Store.ph and offer to take the items off their original owners’ hands for free. Simply, the project aims to build a nationwide gifting movement by matching unwanted goods with individuals who can use them and to create eco-opportunities. Not only does the environment benefit from this system, it will also save businesses and individuals thousands of pesos in waste disposal and procurement costs, while forging closer ties among local community.
2. What specific need/problem does it address?
I would like to help solve the problem on waste management in Metro Manila. For at least a decade, the situation has become increasingly difficult to deal with. At present there are two major landfills used for storage of Metro Manila’s municipal solid waste: (1) the modern sanitary landfill in San Mateo, Rizal, and (2) the dumpsite in Payatas, Quezon City.
The crisis began in late 1999. Residents of San Mateo blocked the road leading to the dump site. They complained of the waste materials that fell off some 1,000 heavy trucks that passed by their homes daily. In early 2000 a major landslide occurred at the dumpsite in Payatas killing a large number of people living as scavengers at the site.
Today the small dumpsites are filling up quickly because Metro Manila produces 8,700 tons of garbage every day. No large-scale solution to the problem is yet in sight.
3. How did it start?
It’s a product of World Merit (www.worldmerit.org) group discussion which I initiated and dubbed as FREE-CYCLE MOVEMENT. The idea evolved to this platform, Re-Store Project.
The project website is under construction and is expected to be launched on November 2013.