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Its been 3 Days since the launch of the 3rd SEO Contest code name “Bayanihan SEO“.

The first time I’ve heard of the said contest, i rushed to Marc Macalua’s site, and read the content. It stated that is a team effort this time, unlike the first two contest whom my friend Giovanni Castro won. Since the 2nd contest ive been puzzled on what SEO is, and from there this Personal SEO blog emerged. Learning all the new tricks in SEO, i have analyzed all the things needed to improve my websites, from the title to the metatags every single detail has already been planned out for my site to rank well in the Keyword that i have chosen.

Hope to rank in the top 100. Entering this contest is just a big step for me as an SEO trying to do the impossible by ranking well and LinkBuilding my way to the top.

The Filipino word “Bayanihan” denotes the bayanihan spirit into the sphere of world-wide computing, making it promising for people worldwide to help each other and functioning together toward a common goal.

Another contest evolve in the SEO realm, the “Bayanihan SEO Contest” that will be launched this coming Sunday, July 1, 2007. A challenge to all of us and will allow people to more easily team up and organize for the competition and share their knowledge in their own field of expertise.

Find out more of the Bayanihan SEO Contest Update here.

Since forever now it seems,
Youv’e been in my mind and dreams,
Careless whispers, lost words,
Among the crowds, among the herds
,
Thinking about you night and day,
I wouldn’t have another way,
You’re as far away as far can be,
But in my mind, you’re close to me,
Thinking thoughts in sync and time,
Wondering why you can’t be mine,
Never did I see you smile,
Never did I care, the while,
I knew you never love me true,
I knew that you’d never come through,
I knew that I’d always be blue,
I know that I’m addicted to you

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The No. 1 source of aggravation in having a CD collection is keeping it free from scratches. Family and friends often expect you to lend out your prized CD collection each time you’re asked. Well, what do you do if someone returns a CD in a state not far from unusable? Today I have a few options for all of us who are not willing to replace our favorite CDs just because they have a few scratches.

If your discs play fine, don’t worry about removing the scratches. You really can’t remove 100 percent of the scratches from a disc unless you replace it with a new one. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
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