The funny thing about Multiply is, most of my blog posts there are about the love life I had in our last year in high school.
It’s funny cause none of the so-called “love life” worked out.
The funny thing about Multiply is, most of my blog posts there are about the love life I had in our last year in high school.
It’s funny cause none of the so-called “love life” worked out.
Another from my ‘Multiply’ series.
Changing brake pads with father. #manhood #man #multiply (Taken with instagram)
Ever thought of going into Business whether it’d be going into the food business, clothing business, realty business, or just plain business? I’m pretty sure most of the people now have considered opening up their own store or have thought about investing in certain stocks. If you are part of the 90% of the population that has considered putting up their own business, then this blog and the contents of this blog is for you.
Traditionally when we say Business or Entrepreneurship we would always think about something related to the corporate world, offices, stocks, etc. Well believe it or not, now in this modern setting entrepreneurship has already taken business into the next level. The new wave of business entrepreneurship here in the Philippines involves the use of the world wide web, a.k.a. the internet. Specifically social networking sites. It’s pretty simple actually. I’m actually amazed as to how quick this trend is on putting up businesses in social network sites like Facebook and Multiply and how those Filipino businesses boom or earn a lot of customers because of it.

It’s actually pretty smart. They used the internet as a medium to connect to their target audience because nowadays people spend their time checking or logging in to social network sites like Twitter, Facebook, etc. Connecting to a lot of people made it easier since almost everyone is online on a certain site. Hence, communicating to them and promoting your business to them would be a lot easier than asking them to meet you you up at so-and-so place just to get their personal take on what your business is.
With the new wave of entrepreneurship, all you need is a Facebook account or a website or a Multiply account (another social network site). Then voila! You’re ready to start your own small line of business!
Photograph from Google
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It’s just that I don’t know what to sell and how to start. :P

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