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How to Make Money Online in the Philippines
Posted by Mike Lopez in Newsletter on July 1, 2010
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Lots and lots of Filipinos are looking for ways to work at home and the first thing that comes to mind of the tech-savvy Filipino businessman is to make money online, via the internet, while they sit back in their homes. But how should it be done?
First things first – making money online in the Philippines (or not) should not be confined to the typical ones such as ads and affiliate marketing. You should think of this from the business perspective. You can sell your own products or even put up an online store or a blog for your typically offline business.
Basically, you’ll need a website, website traffic and a means to capture the name and e-mail address of your website visitors. I won’t delve into the technicalities of these because they’ll require a lot to explain. Instead, I would advise that you go and hire a professional to help you out.
OR… you can join my team and be part of my 100 Rich Men project. I’ll teach you how to make money online (and offline) in the Philippines using techniques that I use.
A Hundred Rich Men: Do you have what it takes to be rich?
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Franchising Business
Posted by Mike Lopez in Recommendations on July 1, 2010
Are you interested in getting a franchise with the smallest investment possible? Well here’s some good news!
Royale Business Club International, Inc., the official Micro-franchise Service Provider of the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) is offering you the opportunity of your life. We will help you raise your money and we will teach you how to do it right.
Offer is for business-minded Filipinos only!
Mag negosyo na tayo dahil eto na ang magandang negosyo sa Pilipinas na hinahanap mo! Highly recommended by Filipino businessmen!
Contact me now at 09287840878 to set an appointment!
I’m Transforming this Blog (Again)
Posted by Mike Lopez in Anything Goes on July 1, 2010
Hello dear reader! I am once more transforming this blog. Actually, it’s not really changing. I’d prefer saying that it’s morphing into something better. This blog of mine have seen many changes as it tries to catch up with my most current flow of thoughts.
But I’ve finally made my mind!
This blog of mine is going to be my hub to shell out advises, offers and recommendations for both budding and experienced Filipino businessmen/entrepreneurs. Yes, I will no longer attempt to blog for everybody but instead focus my energy only to Filipinos here and abroad who are seeking to have a better life by starting their own business.
In other words, this blog is going to be a business blog for Filipinos both local and abroad.
More power to us all and may we fully attain time and financial freedom!
Lessons from the Desperate
Posted by Mike Lopez in Recommendations on December 9, 2009
Desperation creeps in once in a while on just about every person in the world. Last night, I approached one of the successful Filipinos I’ve met. He’s only 20 years old and his name is Paolo Nolasco. I had the chance of asking him for some advise and I’m glad I did.
Asking him what his driving force for success was, he answered, “Desperado na ako. Yung iba inspirado, ako desperado na.” (I was already desperate. Others were inspired but I was desperate.).
Inspiration is a good thing but this kid (12 years younger than I am) was not just inspired. He had nowhere to go and he had no idea what to do. He was 17 years old when he came across an opportunity with a great potential. Seeing his future in it, he dove in and focused on it. He did whatever it takes to succeed. He threw away his pride and started selling to everyone within his circle. His desperation was his driving force – he had to get out of that ditch called poverty. He was really mad at his situation that he’ll do whatever it takes to get out of it.
The opportunity came with a cost – 11,588 pesos to be exact – but that didn’t bother him. If that’s what it would take to get out of poverty, then he’ll find a way to raise that minimal business investment. His desperation brought him inspiration and in a year’s time achieved a level of success unlike any other Filipino teenagers in the country. Here’s a short video of him speaking more than a year ago – I found it on Youtube and he was only 19 when it was taken.
(Note: It’s in Tagalog, my apologies to the non-Tagalog speakers for now…)
Want to achieve the same success as he did? I can point you to the right direction. Post a comment below expressing your interest and I’ll email you back as soon as I can.









