Jun
29
Pride Parade Day In Toronto 2008
Filed Under Family, Toronto The Good, Tips For Travelers | 1 Comment
June 29, Toronto - Today is the last day of Pride Week in Toronto, an annual celebration of gay and lesbian community of this city. Me, my wife and our 9 year old daughter, together with our friends - went to Yonge street to watch the parade which is the highlight of this celebration.
It’s our first time to experience this biggest attraction in Toronto every summer and probably is also the greatest source of tourist money for the city. Millions of people all over the world travel to Toronto during the whole time Pride week is celebrated - to revel and participate with Toronto’s gay and lesbian community.
Although we already know what to expect on Pride parade day, from watching it on the news, I never thought that it would be as colorful and fun to watch when you actually join the celebration!
It’s so amazing to see how well the gay and lesbian community are so accepted by millions of people, Torontonians or not, and in return, they gave us a wonderful show with all the energized floats and cross dressers and dancing and loud music. It’s really something to experience!
My little girl had so much fun and doesn’t mind being “hosed” by the Toronto Fire Department, which was also represented there.
After the parade, we went to Church Street to sight-see and watch for more of the celebration. Church street is known in Toronto as the place where it all began. It is the hang-out place of the gay and lesbian crowd of the city. It is also where most scenes in the tv series “Queer As Folk” where shot.
I’ll not bore you with stories of our Pride Parade Day anymore, instead, I’ve included pictures taken during the revelry. Hope you enjoy them.
(NOTE: Some pictures may not be appropriate for young children to see. Parental guidance is needed.)
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Jun
26
Affiliate Marketing Training - The Black Ink Project
Filed Under The Bottomline, Make Money Online | 2 Comments
Any Pinoys want to get on affiliate marketing? But first, what is affiliate marketing?
If you already have a website and have put up Google adsense ads in a page or pages of your site, then you’ve had a taste of affiliate marketing under the pay per click category (PPC). Affiliate marketing, though, is much broader than just Google adsense. Affiliate marketing simply means, making money on the internet by putting up merchants products on your website. Follow this link for a better definition.
I wrote this post to inform kababayans who are looking for ways to earn money online, that there is a free - yes, free - affiliate marketing training that was started up by a successful affiliate marketer, Jeremy Palmer. It’s called The Black Ink Project (TBIP). This guy is one of Commission Junctions’ superstar affiliate and one of the creators of PPC Classroom, of which I am a recent subscriber. I am also one of the early subscribers of TBIP when he first announced about it and have been following his training modules.
For a free service, one would think that TBIP must be just another ploy by an internet marketer to “soft-sell” his products to unsuspecting subscribers like what most “gurus” are doing.
Now, before you think that, I’d like to point out that I promised myself that this blog is my contribution to my kababayans who are constantly seeking ways to earn an honest living - most of whom have to leave the motherland and leave their families behind.
Any recommendation that I post here will benefit the ordinary Pinoy. And will not cost them anything but opportunities.
That’s why, if you kabayan is serious about your online dreams and wanted to learn affiliate marketing - head on to the registration page of The Black Ink Project. I promise, you won’t regret it.
www.theblackinkproject.com/register.php














































































