Friday, February 28, 2014

Fil-Am Garden Resort In San Antonio, Quezon


FIL-AM GARDEN RESORT is a 40 thousand square meters property and has the ambiance of a tropical rain forest.Imagine thousands of mahogany and bamboo trees inhabited by different species of birds and other sweet sounding creatures singing at night…it’s a delight!



Did you know : Fil-Am Garden and Resort is created out of two nation; one love. Julie being native Filipina wanted a retirement haven worthy of the love of her life Louis Cox, an American from Middletown, New York, so in the late 1990, Julie set to work.




An eco-friendly habitat for all species in great need of 3-R’s, Rest, Romance and Relaxation


Wishes do come true if you dare to dream. Now, you can share that dream even for a while. Now is the perfect time to come, a refreshing welcome drink of ( young coconut) is waiting for you.


Services/Facilities: 

Having mineral spring that runs and collect into refreshing pool is what makes the resort unique and inviting to day trippers or vacationers.



“Mineral springs are naturally occurring springs that produce water containing minerals, or other dissolved substances, that alter its taste or give it a purported therapeutic value. Salts, sulfur compounds, and gases are among the substances that can be dissolved in the spring water during its passage underground. 

Mineral water obtained from mineral springs has long been an important commercial proposition.

Mineral spas are resorts that have developed around mineral springs, where (often wealthy) patrons would repair to “take the waters” — meaning that they would drink (see hydrotherapy and water cure) or bathe in (see hypnotherapy) the mineral water. Historical mineral springs were often outfitted with elaborate stone-works — including artificial pools, retaining walls, colonnades and roofs — sometimes in the form of fanciful “Greek temples”, gazebos or pagodas. Others were entirely enclosed within spring houses.” Source: From Wikipedia 


LOGHOUSE FRONT “Fil-Am Garden Resort log house style and designs. It has 6 deluxe air condition rooms with two bedrooms.” A log house (or log home) is structurally identical to a log cabin (a house typically made from logs that have not been milled into conventional lumber).


Fil-Am Garden Resort
Location: Brgy.Matipunso 4324 San Antonio, Quezon


Phone0927 351 7487
Emailiorderedmyfuture@gmail.com
Websitehttp://www.filamericangardenandresort.com

Friday, February 21, 2014

KEZON101 Interview With The Founder Of MyTinda.com "Everything a Shopper and a Seller wants is inside MyTinda"



1. Where did the idea for MyTinda come from? 

First & foremost, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Kenzon 101 for this feature. Good day to all readers! I am answering these questions in behalf of my co-founders, Erben & Romil.

 Ever since, we have shared the same passion of creating the best online store for Filipinos. The concept of MyTinda started on October 28, 2008. I remember walking around our backyard one evening while brainstorming about a concept that would soon become MyTinda.

My co-founder Romil and I planned to launch a website that would cater the needs of Pinoys abroad. This website would sell greeting cards, where it will generate income. Through that idea, I conceptualized the design – how would the store look like. We wanted an online store, complete with cart and checkout form. 

We thought that these functions, cart and checkout form, would make it more convenient for users to make purchases. And from that simple concept, MyTinda was born. You see, the idea seemed plain and simple yet very promising. 

We wanted to build a website with simple and clean UI but with the complete eCommerce system. This is because we think that every Filipino needs to experience the TRUE Online Selling & Shopping. Simply put, trouble-free Online Selling and Shopping.

 2. How do you bring ideas to life? 

I imagine things. I visualize what this and that should look like or what should be the first and the last step. Once I organized everything in my mind, I share the concept with my co-founders.

3. What’s one trend that really excites you? 

What excites me most is the idea of every Filipino having the time to sell online despite their day time jobs. We believe that internet is not just for leisure but also serves as an outlet one’s passion and generating income. 

 4. What is one habit of yours that makes you more productive as an entrepreneur? 

 I constantly search for new ideas.

 5. What was the worst job you ever had and what did you learn from it? 

 I liked every job that I had. I learned to never give up.

6. As an entrepreneur, what is the one thing you do over and over and recommend everyone else do? 

 Continue to seek for new ideas. Always visualize how the future would be like. 

 7. What is one strategy that has helped you grow your business? Please explain how. 

We just started so I think we don’t have the experience yet. As for the strategy, a good relationship with your customer will certainly help your business grow.

8. What is one failure you had as an entrepreneur, and how did you overcome it? 

 I have met many programmers but they dismissed my idea. I was in the search for almost 4 years until I chanced upon a smart and motivated guy who believed in me and my dream. He is like my right hand in creating MyTinda. Erben is currently the head of MyTinda’s development. 

 9. What is one business idea that you’re willing to give away to our readers? 

This might sound odd but I’ve always thought of making personalized slippers with the customer’s name on it. This way, customers will easily spot their slippers and will prevent accidental switching. Now, if ever you get rich because of this idea, I wouldn't mind getting a 5% partnership. 

 10. What Are Your Other Services and Product? 

 At present, MyTinda offers Free Seller and Free shopper accounts. Premium Seller account will be launched soon for only P385/mo. with premium benefits, of course.


 11. What software and web services do you use? What do you love about them?

I use Adobe Photoshop for design and creating ideas. On the other hand, Erben uses Notepad for programming. These software helped us build what MyTinda is now. 

12. What is the one book that you recommend our community should read and why?

 Honestly, I have many book recommendations. But the ONE book I would recommend is “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. 

 13. What people have influenced your thinking and might be of interest to others? 

Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and the like. They helped us shape our present & future. Another person that has influenced me would be the founder of Sulit.com.ph, I’d like to meet him someday.


 Thank you! www.mytinda.com

Thursday, February 13, 2014

E-Commerce Entrepreneurs Summit (February 15, 2014 SMX Convention Center, MOA)

E-Commerce Entrepreneurs Summit Summit 

In this past growing changes in word eCommerce Some Of The Philippines

Heartfelt gratitude to Digital Filipino Club members who are sharing their knowledge and expertise at this event. 

Details at: 



Reminders For Participants



The Ten Type Of Medical Plants Found In Quezon Province And Approved By D.O.H Philippines

Part Of The Promotion Of Quezon Medical And Wellness Tourism We Present You Here In Kezon 101.

Here Ten Type Of Medical Plants Found In Quezon Province And Approved By D.O.H Philippines Republic Act 8423 (R.A. 8423), otherwise known as the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997. This gave rise to the creation of Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC)which is tasked to promote and advocates the use of traditional and alternative health care moralities through scientific research and product development. 

Akapulko (Cassia alata) a medicinal plant called "ringworm bush or schrub" and "acapulco" in English, this Philippine herbal medicine is used to treat tinea infections, insect bites, ringworms, eczema, scabies and itchiness. 

Ampalaya (Momordica charantia) Common names include "bitter melon " or "bitter gourd " in English. This Philippine herbal medicine has been found to be effective in the treatment of diabetes (diabetes mellitus), hemofrhoids, coughs, burns and scalds, and being studied for anti-cancer properties. 


Bawang (Allium sativum) Common name in english is "Garlic". Bawang is a used in Philippine herbal medicine to treat infection with antibacterial, antiinflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-hypertensive properties. It is widely used to reduce cholesterol level in blood.

Bayabas (Psidium guajava) - "Guava" in English. A Philippine herbal medicine used as antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, antioxidant hepatoprotective, anti-allergy, antimicrobial, anti-plasmodial, anti-cough, antidiabetic, and antigenotoxic in folkloric medicine.
Lagundi (Vitex negundo) - known as "5-leaved chaste tree" in english is used in Philippine herbal medicine to treat cough, colds and fever. It is also used as a relief for asthma & pharyngitis, rheumatism, dyspepsia, boils, and diarrhea.

Niyog-niyogan (Quisqualis indica L.) - is a vine known as "Chinese honey suckle". This Philippine herbal medicine is used to eliminate intestinal parasites.

Sambong (Blumea balsamifera)- English name: "Ngai camphor or Blumea camphor" is a Philippine herbal medicine used to treatkidney stones, wounds and cuts, rheumatism, anti-diarrhea, anti spasms, colds and coughs and hypertension 

Tsaang Gubat (Ehretia microphylla Lam.) - English :"Wild tea" is a Philippine herbal medicine taken as tea to treat skin allergies including eczema, scabies and itchiness wounds in child birth 

Ulasimang Bato | Pansit-Pansitan(Peperomia pellucida) is a Phillipine herbal medicine known for its effectivity in treating arthritis and gout.

Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii) - commonly known as Peppermint, is used in Philippine herbal medicine as analgesic to relive body aches and pain due to rheumatism and gout. It is also used to treat coughs, colds and insect bites

KEZON101 Interview With Maria Luisa V. Subeldia Of Telsource Solution "I Can"



1. Where did the idea for Telsource Solution come from? 



Telsource Solution is a product of my bold mind and idea. This company is really a bold move for me. I have been working online for almost 9 years. 

I’ve also worked in the BPO industry for some 2-4 years but I still do online jobs and projects and it work well for me since I am a mom of 4 and not to mention Its really very convenient for me to work in the comfort of my own home and take care of the kids at the same time. There came the idea of putting up a Home based training center. 

There are not too many people here in Quezon knows about home based job so I have come up of this idea especially for the mom’s and other people out there that they can really do WORK FROM HOME JOBS. Our aim is to promote work from home jobs and also to build a group here in Quezon Province who are online workers. So each of us can benefit  from each others learning we can exchange ideas thus TELSOURCE SOLUTION was born.


2. How do you bring ideas to life? 

With the help of my mom and my husband, we started  this August 2013 with just one PC and I am the only one working. I just outsource workers from different parts of the Philippines. But now what we are focusing on trainings for the people here in Quezon and helping them how to set up their own home office and eventually work from home themselves.



3. What’s one trend that really excites you? 

What excites me the most is that there would be more people aware on how work from home works and be able to build a group here in Quezon which are all home based online workers and we can share knowledge regarding latest trends on the web.



4. What is one habit of yours that makes you more productive as an entrepreneur? 

I am a positive thinker, aggressive and I don’t easily quit. Even if everybody is against what I am doing. If I believe so that I can do it. I will make sure that I CAN. That’s my drive to become productive.



5. What was the worst job you ever had and what did you learn from it? 

Working home based and remotely is like a gamble that there are times during the first  months I started working there are clients that won’t pay us. Moral Lesson: It made me became choosy and to investigate first the client before doing business with them.



6. As an entrepreneur, what is the one thing you do over and over and recommend everyone else do? 

To be hardworking and to be persistent. This works well for me.



7. What is one strategy that has helped you grow your business? Please explain how. 

TEAMWORK and PERSISTENCE



8. What is one failure you had as an entrepreneur, and how did you overcome it?


One failure that we have is when we had one big project and the client did not pay us. All of us suffered but it made me become more aware and cautious with the clients we are dealing with.


9. What is one business idea that you’re willing to give away to our readers?  


Don’t be afraid to gamble. Life has its ups and downs. Just believe in yourself, be persistent and  learn from your mistakes. Don’t let experiences in the past hinder you from what you are doing right now and don’t let criticism affect you but make is as an inspiration to do better and strive harder.


10. Tell us something about you that very few people know?

I am a music lover and I used to be a local celebrity here in Quezon Province before when I was on my teenage years



11. What software and web services do you use? 

What do you love about them? We often use skype and gtalk for client communication. We use a predictive dialer for our campaigns especially telemarketing campaigns.



12. What is the one book that you recommend our community should read and why?

 Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki



13. What people have influenced your thinking and might be of interest to others?  

Dr. Robert Cochran is one of the Idealist and Mentors that inspires me the most. Especially his quote on Homebased Business. http://reggiecochran.blogspot.com/


“Perseverance is a big key to your home based business success. Building a home based business is not something that just happens overnight. It will take time. Remember Rome was not built overnight and neither will your home business.” Dr. Robert Cochran

Even though we are experiencing a lot of ups and down I do believe that we will prosper as long as I don’t lose hope and don’t stop believing that we can do it. And eventhough we didn’t prosper financially at least I was able to build a group of people willing to share their knowledge and skills with other people and promote awareness the internet and social media is not that bad after all. I can be one of your aces to become successful in any field.


Thanks a lot for this one!!
Maria Luisa V. Subeldia 
https://www.facebook.com/TelsourceSolution


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Support Local Businesses With Barter Powered By: BizPaye

Support Local Businesses With Barter 


Maximizing cash flow is a top priority of all businesses, small and large. Using trade cash, sometimes called trade credits, is an alternative to using cash, which helps businesses conserve cash. 


You can earn trade by selling available inventory or staff time, and you can spend your earned trade cash to pay for products and services you need to run your businesses.



  • To build a local network of quality, ethical businesses. 
  • To provide local businesses with the tools and support to boost their income, increase cash flow and thrive regardless of the economic climate. 
  • To provide local businesses with easy access to national and international markets.
What Is BIZpaye




BIZpaye provides you with New Customers, Free Advertising, Promotions, Interest Free Credit & More. Join today & enjoy more Customers, Sales & Profits Description The BIZpaye Trading Platform is a system so unique it has never been done before in the history of modern day Trade Exchanges. 

The BIZpaye Trading Platform is both unique and an industry first, which provides a fairer and more attractive form of trading for business, whilst meeting modern day expectations when it comes to doing business. 

Combined with a no Joining or Account Establishment Fee, BIZpaye provides business owners with a valuable NEW source of “Customers” “Sales” and “Profits”. 

  • BIZpaye members have access to a wide variety of systems to assist them generate new business from the BIZpaye website, BIZpaye Marketplace, BIZpaye “LIVE” Directory, BIZpaye Smart Phone App, plus a range of new and exciting technology to make running your business and generating new sales easier than it has ever been before.

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  • BIZpaye members have direct and immediate trading access to thousands of other businesses worldwide via our collaborative agreement with other Trade Exchanges around the World.
  • BIZpaye is a credit and debit card system that enables businesses to access a variety of goods and services in a less competitive marketplace, offering a range of financial benefits not usually found in traditional markets or offered by other card payment systems.

  • BIZpaye is a proven system that enhances both the cash flow and customer base of every business and offers a range of unique benefits that can only be found in the BIZpaye system.
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To find out how BIZpaye can help your business, contact us today for an obligation free discussion. for other details 09158557294

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

World Radio Day 2014 In Quezon Province

World Radio Day 2014 


13 February is World Radio Day — a day to celebrate radio as a medium; to improve international cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage major networks and community radio alike to promote access to information, freedom of expression and gender equality over the airwaves. As radio continues to evolve in the digital age, it remains the medium that reaches the widest audience worldwide. 

It is essential to furthering UNESCO’s commitment to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. Through World Radio Day celebrations around the world, UNESCO will promote gender equality by: Sensitizing radio station owners, executives, journalists, and governments to develop gender-related policies and strategies for radio Eliminating stereotypes and promoting multidimensional portrayal in radio Building radio skills for youth radio production, with a focus on young women as producers, hosts, reporters Promoting Safety of women radio journalists We invite all countries to celebrate World Radio Day by planning activities in partnership with regional, national and international broadcasters, non-governmental organizations, the media and the public. 

On 13 February, let’s celebrate women in radio and those who support them!

- See more at: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/world-radio-day#sthash.Q44OZoG3.dpuf


Quezon




AM
Stations


Frequency
Name/Owner
Call
Sign
Address
720 AM
Bayanihan Broadcasting Corporation
DZJO-AM
Infanta City, Quezon
972 AM
Katigbak Enterprises
DWTI
Lucena City, Quezon
1017 AM
Radyo ng Bayan – Philippine Broadcasting Service
DWLC
Lucena City, Quezon
1053 AM
Radyo Agila
DZEL
Lucena City, Quezon
1188 AM
Radio
Corporation of the Philippines
DZLT
Lucena City, Quezon
1224 AM
DZRH – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWSR-AM
Lucena City, Quezon
1260 AM
Radyo Agila
DZEL-AM
Lucena City, Quezon
1296 AM
Allied Broadcasting Center
DWLQ
Lucena City, Quezon
1512 AM
DZAT 1512
DZAT
Lucena City, Quezon

 

FM Stations


Frequency
Name/Owner
Call
Sign
Address
88.7 FM
Neutron BN

Infanta, Quezon
90.3 FM
The Edge
DWMZ
Lucena City, Quezon
91.1 FM
Campus Radio – GMA Network
DWQL
Lucena City, Quezon
92.7 FM
Bay Radio Lucena
DWKL
Lucena City, Quezon
92.7 FM
Bayanihan BC
DWJO
Infanta, Quezon
93.5 FM
Power 93.5
DWEJ
Lucena City, Quezon
95.1 FM
Kiss FM
DWKI
Lucena City, Quezon
96.7 FM
Sigaw 967
DWLM
Lucena City, Quezon
97.5 FM
Big Sound Lucena
DWNG
Lucena City, Quezon
98.3 FM
One FM
DZLT
Lucena City, Quezon
98.9 FM
Kaissar BN

Lopez, Quezon
100.1 FM
Manila Broadcasting Company
DWRM
San Francisco, Quezon
100.7 FM
Love Radio – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWLW
Lucena City, Quezon
100.9 FM
Manila Broadcasting Company
DWRL
Calauag, Quezon
101.1 FM
AWFM 101.1
DWAW
Lucena City, Quezon
101.5 FM
Love Radio - Manila Broadcasting Company
DWEJ
Lucena City, Quezon
103.1 FM
Advanced Media Broadcasting
DZKX
Lucena City, Quezon
103.5 FM
Hot FM – Manila
Broadcasting Company
DWLQ
Lucena City, Quezon
103.5 MHz
Hot FM – Manila
Broadcasting Company
DWQP-FM
Lopez, Quezon
103.9 FM
Spirit FM – Catholic Media
Network
DWVM
Lucena City, Quezon
104.5 MHz
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWRH-FM
Lucban, Quezon
104.5 FM
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWSC-FM
Polilio Island, Quezon
104.9 FM
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company
DZVB-FM
Catanauan, Quezon
105.3 FM
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWRI-FM
Infanta, Quezon
105.3 FM
Kaissar BN
DZCT-FM
Tayabas, Quezon
106.3 FM
iFM - Radio Mindanao Network

Lucena City, Quezon
106.5 FM
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company
DWML-FM
Atimonan, Quezon
107.1 FM
Neutron BN
DWEP-FM
Lucena City, Quezon
107.9 FM
Radyo Natin – Manila Broadcasting Company


DWGR-FM
Gumaca, Quezon

- See more at: http://infoasaid.org/guide/philippines/list-radio-stations-province 0#sthash.TlrG0USc.dpuf