Blog Biz Blogging and Chika Workshop: How to Earn From Your Blog

Friday, October 28, 2016

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Developing my blog is my passion project for this year. I know, there are two months left in 2016, but my deadline for this is September 2017. To help me achieve this, I previously attended the #GetBLISStified Workshop, and I also took online courses that teach me how to blog more purposefully. While I am still in between jobs, I want to use my time wisely by taking advantage of workshops and other resources that will help me reach my goal.



That's why when Frances Sales, a successful blogger and my former office mate from Summit announced she's having a workshop, I immediately signed up, no questions asked!













Before she became a blogger, Frances was the editor-in-chief of OK! Magazine. She was one of the few people from other Summit magazines who became my friend. We went to the same event and talked while were were on our way to the venue. At that time, her husband Vince was also the editor-in-chief of T3 Philippines. I remember seeing them together in the pantry and I always get kilig because their love story is like a book/movie plot.



When OK! shut down, she concentrated on blogging, at first maintaining three blogs (Topaz Horizon, Topaz Mommy, and Beauty For A Living), until she dropped the other two and combined everything on Topaz Horizon. Now, blogging is one of her family's main sources of income. It also allows her to spend more time with her husband and three sons. She's also the co-founder of Beauty Biz Bliss, a community of and for working women.



I am a fan of Frances because aside from her writing credentials, her opinions are always so honest and refreshing. When I read her blog, I know the brands she works with are really ones she patronizes. She's such a credible voice that I often think of her whenever I pass by a Skechers stall and when I pick up Jolly mushrooms/corn kernels at the grocery (she's an ambassador for these brands)!






With Frances. This is the second Topaz Horizon workshop I attended!





Our workshop was held at the main office of Flawless in Ortigas on October 8, a Saturday. The rain was pouring hard that afternoon, but we all still made it. Most of the participants were mom bloggers, because Frances is a mom blogger herself. We introduced ourselves, what our blogs are about, shared our blog journeys, and what we want our blogs to be (aside from earning!). It was great listening to other bloggers because even if we may write about the same things, we also have specific goals we want to achieve for our blogs.

























The main focus of the workshop was how to earn from blogging. Just like Frances, the workshop was clear and straightforward. She gave us tips and actionable steps on how we can pivot our blogs to make them earn, without sacrificing what we are about. She even gave us an assignment, to make our own About Page and our own media kit! A media kit is what you present to the brands so they can know more about you and your blog, to help them decide if they want to work with you.



I won't divulge everything that we learned here, of course! But I will tell you some of my key takeaways from the workshop.






1. You need to commit. 


Blogging is hard. Writing is hard. Your blog will not magically earn money even if you do nothing to it. You have to put in the work, you have to put out content that is engaging and will make your readers come back for more. You also need to put yourself out there, as in promote your blog. Because if nobody knows your blog exists, nobody will read you!




2. You have to be consistent. 


This is the problem I am having now, because even if I have the content for the blog, it's the discipline and consistency I'm lacking. I am still trying to work out a writing habit, and I guess it goes back to number 1, which is commitment. It's easy to say I want this blog to succeed, it's another thing to make it happen. But I will! So hold me accountable, dear readers! If you see no content from me for several days, leave a comment and ask me why. You're also welcome to suggest things you want to read here. You may check out my About page and see what this site is all about. I need all the help I can get, so let's do this together!




3. Looking the part comes with the job. 


This may seem trivial and shallow, but Frances underscored the importance of looking good in the world of blogging. Just because you work from home, doesn't mean you can forego fixing yourself up when it's time to go out and attend events. You don't have to look like you stepped out of the pages of a magazine, but you have to look appropriate. Show up like you mean it, not like you were forced to be there.





The third learning is one of the reasons why Frances partnered with Flawless for the workshop. She told us how Flawless helped boost her confidence by helping her with her acne problem. And she wanted us to experience the Flawless service too, so each one of us came home with a free gift certificate for one of Flawless's new offers, the Rejuvelite Insta Facial. I can't wait to try it!









Flawless Marketing Manager Renée Funtanilla also dropped by to discuss what brands look for when building a relationship with bloggers. This was helpful because we got an inside scoop on how we can establish and maintain relationships with brands, which is one of the ways to earn with your blog. I loved Renée's presentation! It was catchy and unique, a tip she also gave us because she kept saying, "You're marketing to marketers." So that's one thing to keep in mind.






Class picture! With Renée Funtanilla, marketing manager for Flawless (fifth from left, standing).





Does this make you want to know more about how to earn with your blog? You're in luck because Frances is having another workshop this November. There's no definite date and time yet, but it will be in BGC, possibly on a weekday morning.



I can vouch for this workshop because you won't only learn about blogging, you'll also love the chika part. And you can't beat her workshop fee at P600. Like her Facebook Page to know more. Leave a comment below if you're interested!




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What to Do This Weekend: #FeelsFest, Gawang Kamay, and the INC International Evangelical Mission

Thursday, October 20, 2016

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I hope you are doing great and weren't affected by the typhoon! The weekend is upon us and there are a few things worth checking out. If you're still looking for something to do, here are the events happening on Saturday and Sunday.



#FeelsFest 



Get your hugot on and celebrate love this Saturday, October 22, at #Feelsfest, happening at the Glorietta 5 Atrium in Makati. Brought to you by #romanceclass, a community of Filipino romance book authors and readers, #Feelsfest is a day to meet your favorite authors of indie romance books, participate in games, giveaways, live readings, and witness the launch of new titles. There will also be a book donation drive from Ayala Malls' Little Free Library, so bring a book to give!






New titles to be launched at #Feelsfest this Saturday. 










One of the main events for #Feelsfest is the live readings, with actors who read excerpts from romance novels. Listen to Gio Gahol, Rachel Coates, Hervin Alvarez, and Gabriela Pangilinan bring to life the pages from works of Mina V. Esguerra, Ines Bautista-Yao, and more. The live readings will start at 2PM.



"The #romanceclass community is all about encouraging each other to read, write, and publish books we love," says author Mina V. Esguerra, whose books include Iris After the Incident, Tempting Victoria, and What You Wanted, all of which and more will be available for sale at the event. "#Feelsfest is our chance to give back to the community of readers and friends who've supported us."



Book selling will begin when the malls opens, and the official program will be from 2PM to 6PM.





Gawang Kamay



If crafting is up your alley, then drop by Greenbelt 5 and visit Gawang Kamay, a gathering of local crafters, artists, and entrepreneurs. Browse their work, wares, and attend workshops that will keep your hands busy. The event will happen throughout October to December, and this is only their first leg. Visit them on Saturday and Sunday (October 22 & 23) at Basement 1 and on the 3F, in front of Grassroots, from 11AM to 7PM.



If you're interested in becoming a booth merchant, sponsor, or collaborator in the upcoming events, you may visit their Facebook page or shoot them an email. 












Iglesia Ni Cristo International Evangelical Mission





If you want to know more about the Iglesia Ni Cristo or the Church of Christ and its doctrines, there will be a series of programs on air and online you can listen to over the weekend. Tune in to DZEM 954kHz, or visit the INC Radio official website. You may also subscribe to the official YouTube channel of INC Radio here. Check out the photo below for the schedule of programs in your preferred language. 











That's it for now. Hope you have a happy and productive weekend with your loved ones. Stay dry!



Which of these events are you interested in? Let me know in the comments below!
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Road-tested: Sleek Matte Me Ultra Smooth Matte Lip Cream

Thursday, October 6, 2016

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My first entry for #Romyroadtests was the Happy Skin Glam Squad Liquid Matte Lipstick. It's the most-read entry out of all my posts! After reading my entry, my sister immediately messaged me and we talked about some products I should try next. First, she said she also uses Chapstick as her lip primer, and after I did a little research, it turns out it's a thing! You can indeed use lip balms to prime your lips. My sister recommended I also get my hands on Sleek Matte Me Ultra Smooth Matte Lip Cream.



Sleek is a high street brand from the UK that specializes in creating makeup for all skin tones. In 2015, Sleek finally landed on our shores. It is a brand favored by students and women on a budget, with price points that don't go over Php1,000.



My sister personally swears by the Sleek Matte Me in Birthday Suit, saying it's the perfect shade for  My Lips But Better (MLBB). It's the best-selling shade and it gets sold out really fast.



So when I dropped by Sleek's counter at SM MOA and the sales assistant told me they had Birthday Suit in stock, I immediately got myself a stick, and road-tested it right then and there!







The lipstick comes in a simple matte black and transparent tube and has a doefoot applicator. The formula is a bit sheer, and you have to apply a couple of coats to get color into your lips. I know the lighting in the department store helped, but my first thought upon seeing myself in the mirror with the Birthday Suit on was: It's like a highlighter for your lips! It looked like my lips had a spotlight of their own, and my face appeared brighter. And the magic of it all was, it didn't even look like I had any lipstick on! Talk about MLBB.









I promise to take better selfies for you, dear readers!






The best thing about Sleek Matte Me is its price. At Php450, it's a steal. Birthday Suit is a bestseller for a reason, as it's flattering for my skin tone, and I'm guessing for others as well. When I wore it at the office, a male office mate even complimented me and said my lipstick shade looks good on me.



The downside is, it's not as long-wearing as my first liquid matte lipstick. The sales assistant told me I need to use petroleum jelly to remove it, but at the end of the day after road-testing it, I didn't need to use one because there was barely any lipstick left on my lips.



After applying it at the store, I walked around the mall for a couple of hours and enjoyed my lip highlighter. The lippie feels sticky so you have to resist smacking your lips. When J and I had coffee, I ordered an iced latte and used a straw to drink. A lot of the lipstick still transferred even when I was careful not to mess it up. By the time I finished dinner (I had burger and fries), my lips were back to their pre-Birthday Suit state.






Clockwise from left: freshly-applied, after drinking an iced latte, and after dinner. 

The formula also dried my lips, even when I used Chapstick as my primer. After using it for a couple of days, I noticed the difference on my lips. I exfoliated them using my toothbrush (just gently brush it over your lips), but when it didn't improve, I had to rest my lips for a few days before I used Matte Me again.



The Sleek Matte Me Smooth Matte Lip Cream in Birthday Suit is a great shade and for its price, I don't mind reapplying throughout the day. But I recommend you don't use it every day and alternate it with your other lipsticks.





Sleek MakeUP is available at SM Beauty outlets, Landmark Trinoma and Makati, and online at Zalora. Like them on Facebook and follow them on Instagram.



*Road-tested is my review of products I purchased (unless indicated otherwise). If you have product recommendations or situations for my next road tests (waterproof products on the beach), leave a comment below!




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