Enter Entrepreneurship Webinar Recordings Now Available!

You know the fundamentals. You have got your business plan and you are now ready to implement your business. You take off but every step of the way, you crave for additional knowledge — knowledge that will help keep you going and learnings that will help you improve your business.

We don’t want you to be lost and confused on what specific actions to take? We know that you want the specifics! Ginger Arboleda, the founder of ManilaWorkshops.com and Burn Gutierrez, the Chairman of Angat Pilipinas Coalition have come up with a Webinar series called Enter Entrepreneurship. This series aims to focus on the technical skills and specific things that you have always wanted to know about in order to grow your business. We have come up with 10 sessions that will make you a stronger and better entrepreneur.

For those who never made it to the live sessions, we have recorded these 10 sessions (plus 1 free session) so you can listen to them over and over again whether you are at home, in your car, or even at the beach.

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Please check out the following Enter Entrepreneurship topics:

Click here>Blogging and Creative Writing

Always wanted to explore Blogging? Where do you start and how to create one? Learn from our resident expert and blogging coach herself, Martine De Luna.

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Click here>Basics of Video Editing

Always wanted to learn how to edit your own videos? Learn from our resident expert, Jeo Paz.

Here is the outline:

1.) Introduction to Video Editing
2.) Different stages of Production
Pre-Production
Shoot
Post-Production
3.) An Introduction to shooting/video production
Frame Sizes
Frame Speed (fps)
Aspect Ratio
4.) Understanding how post-production editing programs work:
Difference of Offline Editing and Online Editing
Importance of Organizing your Files!
How to tell a story?
5.) Technical Specifications:
(Outputs/Formats)
6.) What programs to use for basic editing?
7.) Importance of Video Editing
Promoting your brand
How it affects your customers

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Click here>Basics of Photoshop 

Photoshop skills seem to be essential if you want to create catchy and effective graphics for your business. Let Amanda De Ocampo take you through the Basics of Photoshop.

Basic Photoshop
How to get started for beginners:
OUTLINE:
1. Editing Photos
a. Filtering
b. Gradients
c. Adding objects/type over numerous layers
d. Stamp tool

2. Layers
a. Layering a photograph
a. Adding objects/type over numerous layers
b. Masking

3. Removing an object from a photo
a. Make A Selection tool/ Magic Wand
– Similar
b. Quick Select to Expand the object
– Adding objects/type over numerous layers

4. Adding or using layers
a. Removing an object from a photo
b. Make A Selection tool/ Magic Wand
c. Using shapes
d. Typing

5. Cropping, Sizing and Saving images for Instagram and Pinterest
a. Instagram
b. Pinterest
Size, pixels, editing
Size, pixels, editing
Pinterest Moodboard

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Click here>Setting Up an Online Store 

Nowadays, you don’t need a physical store to sell things! All you need is an #OnlineStore. Learn how to make your own online store with Serial Entrepreneur Fitz Villafuerte.

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Click here>Basics of Shooting a Video 

Video is becoming the in thing! All you need to do is learn the basics of shooting a video. Learn from our resident expert, Dennis Abad.

Introduction
Why Shoot Video
Impact of Video on Common Mediums
Basic Videography and Audio Techniques
Maximising videos for your Business

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Click here>Understanding WordPress 

Are you going nuts trying to understand how WordPress works?  Mr. Jerome Esperanza​ enlightens us on how to use #wordpress.

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Click here>Product Shots With A Purpose 

Envious of the great product shots you see on Instagram? Learn how to take great shots of your product with Sheila Catilo!

PRODUCT SHOTS WITH A PURPOSE
I. INTRODUCTION: Shooting with purpose
II. Getting to know your customer (who they are and what they’re looking for)
III. How photos can make or break your business
IV. 5 equipment you need to create a home studio
V. Steps (Planning, set-up, shoot proper, post-processing, publishing)
VI. Factors to consider when shooting products
VII. What to avoid when shooting your products
VIII. Effective rules of composition that sell
IX. Tips on taking product photos with your mobile phone

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Click here>Digital Marketing 

Don’t have a clue on what Digital Marketing is all about? Why are people talking so much about is. Learn from our resident expert, Rosario Juan.

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Click here>Content Planning

Words matter. Content matters especially in this digital world. Let’s all together learn from our resident expert, Rey Baguio.

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Click here>Time Management & Productivity

A question that is always brought up by aspiring entrepreneurs and by already small business owners is that how do you manage time? How do you see to it that you are productive at any given day. Learn from this Recording with Visuals with our resident expert, Sonny Del Rosario.

Understand the Challenge of Managing Time
– Prioritize
– Don’t Procrastinate
– Establish Goals and Deal with Blocks
– Delegate
– Say No
– Anticipate

Are you ready to Enter Entrepreneurship? Purchase these recordings now!

 

5 Scary Things You Should Avoid at the Ninoy Aquino Int’l Airport (NAIA)

Halloween is fast approaching. And this weekend, it’s not the zombies, manananggal, tikbalang, tiktik, multo, tiyanak, and other hair-raising elementals that will scare the hell out of us during the holidays and beyond.

Move away from your favorite Halloween TV features. Stop reading ghost stories. Take a break from watching the Walking Dead.

These five frightening, terrifying, petrifying, and grossly-alarming entities lurking the Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminals will definitely make your blood (pressure) shoot to the heavens.

 

1) Pay-Per-Paging

When I arrived at NAIA 1 from a business trip in Japan, my cellphone battery lost power. I could not find our company driver anywhere around the arrival area.

So I approached the security guard and asked a favor to radio their paging office and announce the name of our driver and that I am already at the arrival area. The security guard directed me instead to go to one of those “sari sari stores” located just around the arrival area and use their payphone to call the NAIA paging and information office.

That was Php5 in exchange for the NAIA’s service to announce your name and your “sundo”!

The NAIA management should have this service for free for all. Why commission those sari-sari stores to be your “Information Desk” agents?

 

2) Extortionist Police Security

I was asked by a businessman friend to bring a number of Swiss wrist watches to his home in Cebu City. That filled about 1/4 of my small luggage.

At the security check section of the domestic airport, the policeman asked me why I have so many expensive watches in my luggage. He said I should be charged for bringing them outside of Manila. Sinong niloko nya? Hindi naman ito international trip ah. I told him that these are gifts by a friend to his family members in Cebu.

The policeman then asked me if he could just have one of those Swiss watches instead so I won’t have to pay for the “charges”. Then I told him, “Okay, I will ask my boss first at GMA-7”.  That’s when and why he let me go.

I guess wearing that GMA-7 complimentary shirt given by a cousin helped.

Sorry and thank you, GMA-7.

 

3) Airport Taxi Scams

There has been a lot of stories of OFWs, migrants, and tourists being abused by taxi cab drivers plying all the NAIA terminal roads.

I almost got duped by one of these taxi cabs when I got back home from my Korea trip. But before I hopped into the cab, I immediately asked the driver “Metro yan, boss?” And he answered, “Depende kung san punta nyo sir.”

So I told him, “No, thank you.” I took the coaster instead that brought me to Pasay Rotonda MRT station for Php20 only if I remember it correctly.

Transferring from one terminal to another? Picking up a foreigner friend? Never step on these terminals with only a few hundred bucks in your pocket. Beware of these taxi fraudsters who victimize expatriates and tourists by charging them from $25 to $100 depending on your destination. When I say “destination” it means within 1 to 10 kilometer radius from the NAIA terminals.

Demand to get off these taxis and refuse to pay if you have the opportunity to do so. Take a photo of the license plate number and ID of the cab driver and upload these to http://taxikick.com to warn others.

**Please take note that yellow airport taxi cabs have a flag down rate of Php70 for the first two kilometers and Php2.50 for every succeeding 500 meters.

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4) Visa Checkers

This is definitely one of the most ridiculous procedures I have ever encountered at NAIA Terminal 2. OFW’s and migrants who are leaving the country and are boarding the Philippine Airlines have to fall in line and have their visas checked first before entering the Terminal and do the rest of the crazy procedures inside.

This specific incident happened to us on our way back to the Middle East this year. My wife and daughter had to endure the heat outside the terminal because of the long queue for “visa-checking”. The visa checker told me that the passports of my wife and daughter have no “exit stamp” by the Saudi Arabia immigration. I told him we have an exit and re-entry visa to Saudi Arabia and that the Saudi immigration will not allow us to leave their airport if our visa is invalid!

He insisted that we will have a hard time re-entering Saudi Arabia if our passports don’t have an “exit” stamp by Saudi immigration. I told him “What do you want me to do? Go to Saudi Arabia first and have it stamped there and go back to Manila so that my family can leave the Philippines?!”

He then asked me to go to PAL’s office (inside the terminal) and request for confirmation of the Iqama (residence ID) details of my wife and daughter. Yes, I went through the security check before I enter the terminal and the PAL office. Even the PAL officer was wondering why the visa checker had to ask for that procedure.

When I got back outside the terminal and returned to that annoying visa checker, he stared at the PAL certification and our passports as if trying to look for something inserted. He asked me “Yan na yun sir?”

I stared at him and he didn’t look back. He finally stamped our passports “OK”.

 

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5) “Laglag/Tanim Bala” (Bullet-Planting) Scam

This is the latest scam that has victimized several local and foreign travelers.

You all have heard the stories of some of the victims like OFW Gloria Ortinez, the American missionary Michael White, a Japanese tourist, and a lot more unreported incidents.

OFW blogger PEBA suggests the following:

a. In case airport officials ask you to open your luggage, ask for a lawyer first, who will be present, or someone who can serve as a witness while your luggage is being opened.

b. Don’t ever open your luggage by yourself, to avoid your fingerprints be marked on the bullet or at the area where the bullet was seen. Instead, ask the airport officials to get it.

c. Ask the airport officials to check your fingerprints on the bullet, in front of your lawyer and police authorities. This is of course assuming that the bullet is not really yours.

d. If your fingerprint was not found on the bullet, file a case against the concerned airport officials and ask for the corresponding damage fees. They should also re-book your flight.

BONUS: On a lesser gravity, I will include the Paawa Porters. I once experienced being assisted by a porter after my trip from Singapore. He pushed the cart with my one very light backpack. And upon reaching our car, he asked me “Boss, baka pwede makahingi kahit Php50. Pang-lunch lang.” I don’t easily give in to these kinds of drama. I gave him my leftover Singapore cents instead. Bahala ka magpapalit nyan.

Are you an OFW or a Balikbayan who plans to spend the All Saint’s Day and Christmas holidays back home? Beware of these “legal scams” at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport!

Do you have other scary experience at NAIA? Comment and share below.

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“Cyberpreneur Philippines” Book Launch to Tackle Online Business Opportunities

Fed up with Manila traffic? It’s now officially the worst in the world, according to the navigation app Waze. Before even getting to the office, many already feel spent by getting stuck on EDSA or lining up for the MRT for hours on end.
Imagine working anywhere so long as there’s Internet connection.

“Cyberpreneurs” enjoy this lifestyle, working in shared offices, coffee shops, or even in their bedrooms. These business-minded Filipinos make good use of the Internet to sell services, create various digital and software products, or get into retail through e-commerce.

How to be a cyberpreneur

If you want this option, Cyberpreneur Philippines: Online Business Start-up Guide, the latest title from PageJump, holds the answers for you. Edited by Ray Calbay, Marv de Leon, and Paolo Lising, the book is a compilation of tips, insights, and practical suggestions by some of the country’s most successful and up-and-coming online entrepreneurs.
“The book serves as a manual for Filipinos to get inspired and jump-start their online entrepreneurial journey,” says Anton Diaz, founder of the popular blog Our Awesome Planet, in his foreword to the book.

The book launch is set on October 25, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Fully Booked, Bonifacio High Street branch. Those who will attend have the opportunity to interact in an open forum with the book’s contributors. The event is open to the public.

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Straight from the experts

Startup founders, top freelancers, and company CEOs contribute chapters about the many online business opportunities that enterprising Filipinos can take advantage of. The book also covers topics ranging from skills assessment, business planning, to important Web skills such as search engine optimization and social media marketing.

Readers are encouraged to log on to the book’s companion website (www.cyberpreneur.ph) for more content or discuss in social media using the #CyberpreneurPH hashtag. Aside from Fully Booked, Cyberpreneur Philippines will also be available in National Bookstore and PowerBooks branches nationwide, and may also be ordered internationally or as an e-book from Amazon.com.

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Press Release | Media contact: Corinne Pagdagdagan, +63917-8609623 | projects@pagejumped.com

**Rock To Riches’ Burn Gutierrez is a contributor of the Cyberpreneur Philippines book.