The first time I pictured myself blogging, earning wasn't really part of it. I used to see blogging as a way to share my thoughts to the world and what's the best way to do it but to post them on the internet.
It seemed to work since people I know, and even those I don't, get to read my blogs. I even received nice comments from some of these individuals. But it's a known fact that one can't really please everybody. So I know those unpleasant comment are just lurking somewhere. Well, I guess I'm ready for them. It's part of being unique.
But while I brace myself for unlikely comments, I plan to make the most out of blogging. I've already seen how this works when it comes to sharing my thoughts to others to hopefully make a difference. I believe it's about time to try to make some dough out of it.
So I'm now doing some research on how I can properly use the web to earn. I read blogs from those who have been into blogging for sometime now and somehow get some tips from the blogs. I also read some magazines and books on how to achieve the goal I set for myself. And I just read from Fitz Villafuerte about this helpful book which is expected to be out by February of next year.
The book is by Janette Toral. I learned that this is actually an updated edition which include new and more comprehensive information. This new edition of E-Commerce For Entrepreneurs and the first volume of the series is entitled Internet UserĂ¢??s Guide to E-Commerce Policies.
Here's an outline of this book:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Becoming an I.T. Policy Advocate & Lobbyist
The E-Commerce Law
Chapter 3: E-Commerce Law
Chapter 4: E-Commerce Law IRR
Chapter 5: Rules on Electronic Evidence
SME Policies
Chapter 6: Financing for Information Technology Build-Up (SME-FIT)
Chapter 7: Government Procurement Policy Board Resolution No. 07-2006
Consumer Protection
Chapter 8: Data Log Retention of Telecommunications Traffic (NTC)
Chapter 9: DTI Administrative Order #8: Prescribing Guidelines for the Protection of Personal Data in Information and Communication Systems in the Private Sector
Chapter 10: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Circular No. 542: Consumer Protection for Electronic Banking
Chapter 11: Consumer Protection Guidelines (NTC)
Chapter 12: Advertising Standards Code
Chapter 13: Internet and Mobile Advertising Code of Ethics
E-Government
Chapter 14: DTI-DOF Joint Administrative Order #2: Guidelines Implementing R.A. 8792 on Electronic Payment and Collection System (EPCS) in Government
Chapter 15: Copyright
Chapter 16: Cybercrime
Chapter 17: E-Commerce Policy Implementation Challenges
Chapter 18: Moving Forward
Whether I'll get the chance to own one from the auther herself, for sure I will grab a copy for myself. This book can really guide the pros and amateurs alike. Now I'm looking forward to finding a niche in blogging and books like the E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs series will help me get there.
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