Let’s Fiercely Campaign to Reclaim the Dignity of the Filipina Woman and Reshape the Clean Image of the Sexy Filipina
Posted on July 31, 2007
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NOTE: Noemi and I are still working out the detailed guidelines for sustainanble Filipina Image Online. Just come back to this entry in a day or two for further details.
Noemi’s sister, Lorna Dietz, was in the at WordCamp for WordPress users. How lucky you are, Lorna! wrote:
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On July 21, 2007, during my first day at WordCamp for WordPress users, I spoke up and told my fellow conference attendees about the google bombing campaign my sister, Noemi Dado, and her friends were undertaking to take back the word Filipina online from its massive “dating and penpal websites” and put this word in a more balanced context. The loud applause caught me off-guard. The bloggers liked what they heard! A couple of bloggers came forward and chatted with me about taking back the word “Jew” online. A few other bloggers networked with me because they wanted to meet more Filipino bloggers.
This talk about “google bombing” the word “Filipina” started with a yahoo messenger chat I had with Noemi last June 26, 2007. She was asking my opinion about her blogger-friend, Dine Racoma, who described herself as “Sexy Mom, a Filipina freelance writer, researcher, problogger, and new media adviser.” Dine had posted “Whaaaat? Sexy Mom a Disgrace to Filipino Women? Seems Like an Attack to Bloggers per se.”
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Read Lorna’s post in full, and be inspired to continue with our campaign to Shape the Filipina Woman’s Image. Come to think of it, since after that initial show of support in June, google search for the keywords Filipina Sexy Mom has invaded pages 1 and 2—in all its clean image, dislodging the dating and pornograhic sites that once made it to the first pages. How sweet! Majority of the sites in pages 3-6 are still the clean ones, with a sprinkling of the sites that we want to dislodge.
The D Spot still takes the no. 1 position in google search for Sexy Mom, with one or two of our clean sites in pages 1 and 2. Some more work is needed on this.
For the key words, Sexy Filipina, at least Noemi’s post and that of Global Voices Online are in page 1, and we hope to have man more of our clean sites here.
Google search for the keyword Filipina is still a disappointment. This is where our campaigners and SEO experts can come to our rescue. A LOT OF WORK has to be made on this aspect, if we want to truly Shape the Filipina Image. If our experts can come up again with clear instructions or promotions on how our bloggers could do it, it would be most helpful. There are a lot of bloggers who have all the intentions to participate in this campaign, but do not know how. I am one of them, techie challenged that I am. We may type the Filipina keywords in all places in our posts, but sometimes these are not effective enough, especially if the keywords are not appropriately linked.
“Decent Mom” triggered it, BA and Sexy Mom exposed it, Noemi started the campaign, and all the rest have said their piece. But all this is not yet enough.
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FILIPINOS—regardless of sex, creed and location, BLOGGERS—regardless of niche, C’MON, LET US UNITE in RECLAIMING THE DIGNITY OF THE FILIPINA WOMAN AND RESHAPING THE CLEAN IMAGE OF THE SEXY FILIPINA, not only ONLINE, but also in the traditional forms of media as well. WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN!
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Yes,indeed, this has to be an ongoing campaign. And we’re eager to apply what our SEO experts will come up with. Count me in!
SexyMom: thanks dear, as soon as we hear from the SEO experts, we will let everyone know, so that we can do it the proper way.
Count me in!
SexyMom: Thanks Ganns!
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Hi, Dine:
Thank you for quoting me in your blog. Your blog entry inspired us to be more vocal. Congratulations to you!
Anyway, I didn’t know how to use the instructions suggested in taking back the word, “Filipina,” until Noemi coached me online (yahoo chat) while I made mistake after mistake—- and Eureka, I got it.
Here’s what I came out with. I used Filipina Women’s Network to reflect the keyword, “Filipina.”
INSTRUCTIONS:
Let’s say you want to use the keyword, “Filipina.”
In my blog, http://www.RadiantView.com, I introduce myself as “Hi, I’m Lorna Dietz, a Filipina American.”
When you click on the keyword, Filipina, it will go directly to http://ffwn.org/.
a. This is not the same as putting a link that goes directly to http://ffwn.org/.
b. What you do is put the keyword, “Filipina,” in a code.
Instead of writing the word, “Filipina,” you will write the following code instead when you are writing your entry in your blog or website. Repeat, you will not write the word “Filipina.” You will use the code below when you are composing your post (entry).
Filipina
The final result is you will see the highlighted, underlined word “Filipina” once it is published.
So, from Noemi’s instructions, it means then that
Filipina
I hope I explained this clearly.
More power to YAN ANG FILIPINA! SHAPE THE FILIPINA IMAGE CAMPAIGN
SexyMom: Thanks, Lorna, for the support and the tips. We are all partners in this campaign.
Oops, Dine:
I meant, Filipina
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I think you will have to read Noemi’s blog entry again on the formula and combine it with my idiot-proof instructions: http://aboutmyrecovery.com/2007/06/27/reshaping-the-sexy-filipina-image-filipino-women
I’m not very good at the tech side of this…
All the best to this campaign and may it achieve its goals and objectives!
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SexyMom: hi, Kyels, thanks for the kind wishes.
This is a very laudable project and Filipinas all over the world should all thank your group for this.
SexyMom: thanks, Major Tom, much appreciated.
Hi Miss Dine, I’d love to help out. True, there are more to ranking websites than just stuffing keywords to the website’s content. I emailed Miss Noemi about some suggestions, it’s just a bit tricky to explain the whole SEO aspect of this in a comment or in an email. But leme just say you got two votes of support from me—one from Pinkseo.info and another from Guitarchic.net. Count me in.
SexyMom: Thanks Riz, now we have an SEO expert talking. We will put together your advice, then we will inform everyone how to do it the proper way.
I don’t know much about SEO but I am eager to know more about it. Please count me in Tita!!
Count me in this campaign and at Pinoy Moms Network, I’m willing to help in anyway(s) I can.
I am techno-challenged. But I would love to join this campaign.
I guess, Dine, Decent Mom’s comment was a blessing in disguise for us to start thinking of reshaping the image of the Filipina woman.
count me in, too. but i get cross eyed on how to do the FILIPINA links
i’m on rhodora’s side of the technically challenged.
im a techy illiterate too, but i’d really love to join this campaign.. kudos to you for bringing up this topic to the http://www.
Hi Sexy Mom,
“to Reclaim the Dignity of the Filipina Woman and Reshape the Clean Image of the Sexy Filipina”
sali din ako…...
thanks
this is a great campaign.
Great campaign and of course count me in.
Would be glad to do this too. Should have done it weeks ago but I want to read more about it first. Wait, why am I here, I’m supposed to be encoding Asian Civilization reviewer for a student.
Thanks for the reminder, Dine.
I want to be part of this campaign. Let’s all do it!
Hi Dine!! I already have something in mind to write about but I’ll wait till your SEO expert comes out with the format, method,..whatever. Para mas sulit at mas effective, di ba
Count me in
This is a very good campaign, tita. How can we contribute to this?
Dine and I are still working out the detailed guidelines for sustainanble Filipina Image Online. Just come back to this entry in a day or two.
Very good campaign
I will keep on checking your (& Noemi’s) updates about this. Definitely count me in.
I say, let’s get it on
go moms! invade the search engines
Hi,
I read about your project from Mam Jannete’s
count me in…
You have a nice project which is
worth blogging for…
[...] This post is part of a weekly post series I’m titling Filipina Focus to honor the fabulous Filipina. It is also part of the campaign to reshape the image of the Filipina online by linking to the websites of the best Filipina women bloggers and Filipina organizations. The Filipina is an independent Filipina, a God-fearing Filipina, a funny Filipina, a Filipina who deserves accolades for everything she’s done. For information on the Reclaim the Filipina campaign, click here or here. [...]
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