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10:38 PM Sunday, October 19, 2008 -
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Do you have an internet shop? Do you have a friend who owns an internet shop?
If your answer is YES to one of the above, then WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please promote katext.com by making it the home page in all the PCs. Here's how to do it in Firefox & IE:
Step 1 FF: Go to Tools > Options
Step 1 IE: Go to Tools > Internet Options
Step 2 FF: In the Main Options > choose Show my home page and > type katext.com as home page
Step 2 IE: In the General Tab > change the URL to katext.com
Step 3: Press OK and you're done!
Do this to all the PCs in the shop and every new user will know about katext.com thanks to you.
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10:03 AM Thursday, September 18, 2008 -
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Adapted from Making Money Online
I first heard about this guy in the SEO Philippines forum when he posted a screenshot of his $7,000/mo domain parking earnings back in February 2007. Asked how he earns a living, he simply replied with “fulltime online business, wala ako offline business”. (fulltime online business, I don’t have any offline business). He married his wife last 1998 and currently has one kid. During those days, he was basically jobless, with no source of income whatsoever. Rostum’s Learning ProcessKnowing that money can be made online, he decided to learn Photoshop and started selling static and animated banners on namepros.com. It was in 2001 when he learned about the domaining business. “nabasa ko kasi yun $8million sale ng business.com. doon ako nag start mag speculate na baka makakita ako ng domain na puwede ko ibenta pero wala akong pang register ng domain (walang pera).” (I read about the $8million sale of business.com. It was then that I started to speculate that I might find a domain that I could sell but I didn’t have money to register a domain). Excited by the possibilities, he decided to earn some NP$ (Namepros Dollar) by posting stuff and selling his services on namepros.com. Soon enough he was able to buy the domain e-softwares.com which he was able to sell in 5 days for 10 times the original price. He started getting serious in domaining sometime around 2003 and eventually saw that he can make even more in domain parking in 2004. “Mas malaki kasi kita ng ‘traffic domains’ kesa mag speculate ng sale.” (Traffic domains earn more compared to simply speculating a sale). “Traffic domains are usually sold at least 3-5 years parking revenue”, he said. Into Serious DomainingRostum gained more experience with each passing day and along with his experience, he also started to gain a more regular stream of dollars. Each time he made a sale, he re-registers expiring domain names that he thinks are of good value. He waits for expiring domains to drop at 3:00am Philippine time and manually registers the domains which he thinks has traffic from old links and bookmarks. He re-registers each for $6.95 and re-sells them based on parking revenue. That means that if the domain earns $10/mo in domain parking then he can sell it at 3-5 years parking revenue which is about $360-$600. To make it easier for him to sell the domains, he provides screenshots of at least 3 months domain parking traffic statistics. His biggest sale so far was friendsterlayouts.com which he sold for $20,000 back in 2005 - that’s more or less 1 Million Pesos! Knowing he can make even more, he chose to spend 90% of the sale on new domains and kept only 10% for himself. Now that’s entrepreneurship! The Domain Parking RevenueWhat blew my mind off was not his $20,000 sale of friendsterlayouts.com but his $16,000/mo income from domain parking which is basically buying domains and parking them for ads. Money is earned on pay-per-click basis. But can one really make such a huge income from domain parking? At first I thought that he had thousands of domain names to make such an income but I was wrong. Before I tell you how many domain names he currently maintains, let me show you first the screenshot that he emailed me of his most recent earnings:  Click to Enlarge
The screenshot clearly shows his total earnings for July 2008 and August 2008 averaging at $16k a month as well as his daily income from September 1 to September 15, 2008 which is now at $8,000! Yep, this guy is making more than half a million pesos a month. How many domains does he have? 3,000 2,000 1,000 500 220! He did use to have over 1,000 domains before but he eventually dropped the low earners as well as those that might cause trademark issues and just kept his best earners. The guy makes so much in domain parking that he got an offer of $1M for his domain portfolio - an offer that he declined saying that he’d rather keep his domains and pass it over to his son. More Quality Family TimeThe best part of all this according to Rostum is that he is now able to spend as much time as he wants with his family. Gone are the days when he had to work day and night just to provide for the needs of his family. Gone are the days when the landlord comes knocking and shouting at his door because he wasn’t able to pay for the month’s rent. Rostum now owns his own house and lot, living a life that most Filipino people can only dream of, and yet work only for 1 to 2 hours a day. In fact he can even choose not to work for a month and he’d still be earning. It was his family that pushed him to his success and now it’s his family that’s benefiting from it. Rostum’s Advise to NewbiesAccording to Rostum, domaining is pretty much like real estate. You buy property which you think you can eventually sell at a higher price. Think BIG he said and never surrender no matter what. He recommends aspiring domainer to go and check out namepros.com forum for domainers mainly because it is the biggest domainer forum and the people there are of great help specially for starters. For domain parking services, Rostum recommends the following because of their ontime payments and great support. - Parked.com
- Fabulous.com
- Domainsponsor.com
Newbies however may find it hard to get approved on this websites, so he further recommends the following: - Namedrive.com
- Sedo.com
And for alternatives to traditional parking: - Whypark.com
- Domainembarking.com
Lastly, domainers forum and resources: - Namepros.com
- DNforum.com
- Domainstate.com
- DNjournal.com
In Conclusion…After our two-hour chat on Yahoo and amidst all the amazing amounts that Rostum revealed, I still felt that this humble Filipino remains just that - humble. It just shows that “rags-to-riches” stories still happen and one doesn’t need to win the lottery to achieve it. All that’s needed is the will to achieve what you dream for and the strength to do what needs to be done. Rostum, you’re an encouragement to all Filipinos worldwide!
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10:07 AM Thursday, August 14, 2008 -
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katext is giving away limited edition mugs! Only 10 will be made (and with etched serial number), so this is truly limited. So how can you get one? Simple! Just link to katext.com from your blog, blog comments, forum signatures, and social network profiles. The more times you link to katext, the bigger the chance of winning one of these limited edition mugs. 
How do you link to katext? You can use the katext badge that can be found in your katext home page or copy and paste the following text link: <a href="http://katext.com/?ref=username" target="_blank">textmates wanted!</a> Make sure to change the "ref=username" to your username (ex. <a href="http://katext.com/?ref=katexter" target="_blank">textmates wanted!</a>). If you do it correctly, it will look like: textmates wanted! Also, place a comment indicating the URL (internet address) where you posted your link. Remember, only 10 will be given away, and only 2 mugs per month! A member can get more than 1 mug but only once per month. Even if you don't win a mug, you still come out as a winner. Why? because your link will help katext.com grow, making everyone's stay more enjoyable.
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7:14 AM Wednesday, August 13, 2008 -
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I often hear "I'm already a friendster member. why do I have to register again with katext?" and here's my comments on the matter: - friendster is too big. you won't be able to get your message through. katext is smaller. everyone will take notice with what you say.
- friendster is too noisy. comments are littered with advertisements. we try to minimize spam in katext.
- you can't establish new friends in friendster. you can at katext.com
- friendster doesn't offer free texting to smart, globe and sun. katext offers free sms to philippine networks (smart, globe, sun, tm, talk and text) and will offer free international messaging in the future.
so, the next time you tell your friends make comments when you ask them to register at katext, you know what advantages we offer. What are you waiting for? Login now and make your own friendster comments.
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4:01 AM Monday, August 11, 2008 -
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I visited Sun's corporate site recently to find more details about their P999 broadband promo. The good news is, they've updated their site to reflect their latest offerings, which, apart from the Unlimited Mobile Broadband plan of P999 for 400kbps, they also offer a cheaper, and a faster option, but as separate plans. Plan 799 has a connection speed of 400Kbps, but limited to 60 hours only. Plan 1999 has a connection speed of 1.4Mbps, Unlimited! This should be rated as fast as Globe's highly promoted 3G (HSDPA) service, with the same price. But I wonder which one will truly live up to its advertised speed? 
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8:51 PM Thursday, August 7, 2008 -
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Was in the Sun Shop paying for my EasyPhone and EasyLine plans when I saw Aga's new standee. P999 flat rate for mobile internet! I heard that ümobile offers something similar, but I can't find anything about it. Here's a pic taken with my phone: 
Sun's Mobile Broadband plan includes a free (waived) USB Modem dongle and has speeds of up to 400kbps, which means that its on the EDGE network, and not 3G, which can go up to around 2Mbps. Still a pretty good deal and will be a cheaper alternative to Smart's and Globe's mobile broadband, also at P999 but is metered at around P40 per hour. To avoid surprises, try out Sun's service where you expect to use it, with a web-capable phone. An iPhone or a phone connected to a laptop is even better.
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6:13 PM Thursday, July 24, 2008 -
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I was browsing the internet when I encountered an article about a man who was able to install Mac OS X on an MSI Wind. Upon further research, I found that the install was fully functional and was fast enough to be a daily computer. So, I decided to create one myself. I went to Gilmore Ave and found the cheapest MSI Wind for P24,800 from Foxcon, at Gilmore IT Plaza. It included Windows XP that will have to be erased eventually. Unfortunately, a Linux-based version is no longer being sold in the country. There goes my P1,000 premium for XP! I found an extra 1GB RAM for P900 from PC Options. But since I have an iMac that uses the same type of RAM, I bought a 2GB sodimm and swapped it with my iMac's 1GB. Now my desktop has 3GB total and the laptop has 2Gigs. Since I pre-downloaded the needed install, the process was straight forward. Burned the disc, inserted it on the external DVD drive, and booted up the wind. The initial boot looks like this: 
Select your language: 
Loading the installer: 
Welcome to leopard: 
Don't forget to erase the hard drive with XP. Or you can swap it out with a similar form-factored 2.5 drive. 
Installing takes around 30 minutes, which is fast: 
Running iTunes, Adium, and Zohan on VLC. The Wind is just slightly slower than the Air. 
After installing MS Office 2008, iLife, and a few games, the Wind is ready for business! It works with all the apps installed, and even launches MS Word faster than my iMac, which is 2.4Ghz. What works: 1024x600 screen, Ethernet, USB ports, Keyboard, Trackpad, Webcam, Sleep, Bluetooth, Speakers, Audio controls What doesn't work: Audio Jacks, WiFi Workarounds: USB Wifi and USB Audio dongles work.
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7:32 PM Wednesday, July 9, 2008 -
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Welcome! You are now accessing katext.com at our new, faster home.
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2:52 AM Thursday, June 26, 2008 -
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George Bush met with Gloria Macapagal Arroyo recently at the White House. Before discussing aide for the Philippines, Bush couldn't resist beginning the sober meeting with a quip about a Filipino member of his kitchen staff: BUSH: Madam President, it is a pleasure to welcome you back to the Oval Office. We have just had a very constructive dialogue. First, I want to tell you how proud I am to be the President of a nation that -- in which there's a lot of Philippine-Americans. They love America and they love their heritage. And I reminded the President that I am reminded of the great talent of the -- of our Philippine-Americans when I eat dinner at the White House. (Laughter.) ARROYO: Yes.
BUSH: And the chef is a great person and a really good cook, by the way, Madam President.
ARROYO: Thank you. Source: Huffington Post
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