I started blogging in Friendster, about two years ago. At that time, I thought a blog was just an online diary where I could publish my everyday experiences, or share any of my insights in life. I also used my Friendster blog to post the articles I wrote for our class and school publications, so at least other friends whom I hadn’t seen for a long time could read what I wrote.
But after reading Time’s article featuring bloggers (included in January 2007 or December 2006 issue), and after doing some online research in March, I had discovered that the meaning of blogging had expanded over the past years. And in fact, I can even make blogging as a career.
So after graduating from college, I set up a blog in Blogger but decided to blog in WordPress.com a few days later. I just thought that to blog in wordpress.com is better than to blog in Blogger, because most professional bloggers use the wordpress, as a blogging platform.
Then in May 2006, I started working as a Content Writer/SEO in a company located in Makati. My trainer in that company was very knowledgeable in SEO. And because of his enthusiasm, I became eager to learn more about internet-related topics. However, even though my work in that company exposed me a lot about working online, I decided to quit since I don’t like working for someone else’s company and I am a moody writer.

