Tag Archives: Internet

Blawgging platforms – i.ph, wordpress, blogger, blogsome

So, you’ve finally decided to create a blog (short for “weB LOG”), particularly a blawg. A blawg is a blog focusing on commentary about the law, generally written by a law professor, law student, or lawyer (see other blog-related terms at Wikipedia). You’ve finally hurdled the issue that lawyers don’t blog. Read more »

Blawgs and search engines, bring in the spiders

This is a brand-new blog or blawg; just handed over to me a few minutes ago and I’m still playing with the bubble wrap (thanks, Mish). The challenge now is how to get the web spiders crawling sooner. Of course, you may feel more comfortable hearing terms like “spiders” and “optimization” from Abe or his problogging kindred, but here are some suggestions you may want to consider. Here’s the nice part, these tools are free. Read more »

An invitation to write at the Philippine e-Legal Forum

You may have noticed that a Philippine e-Legal Forum user must now be registered and logged in to comment. We’re constrained to do this because of the barrage of spam coming in lately (yes, there are spam comments, not only spam emails). You may have also noticed that all registered users have been “promoted” or upgraded from “subscriber” to “contributor”, which means that anyone can now write and submit an article for posting in this site. Read the rest of this entry.