December 2010 Wrap Up

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December was spent lazing around with friends, reading tons of EBooks, hanging out at home or eating out in some restaurants nearby. It’s indeed a lazy holiday season for me.

It’s also the most profitable month for my website which really got me inspired to try becoming a full time blogger and build more online ventures.

Big thanks to the Philippine Blog Awards for recognizing Flipnomad as one of the finalist in the Philippine Travel Blog department.

For December “Meet the Nomads”, I featured Edcel Suyo of Soloflighted, James Betia of Journeying James, Gael Hilotin of The Pinay Solo Backpacker and Craig Martin of Indie Travel Podcast.

I also shared some tips about booking RT flights, packing and cheap ways on enjoying luxury hotel stays.

Ready for 2011

Since I’m enjoying this blogging thingy so much, I’ve decided to up my game a bit.

I made the move to WordPress last December 12 and upgraded my template. Flipnomad is now running on Genesis Framework and it’s now hosted by Hostgator. Just in case you want to move to Hostgator, let me know so I could give you a discount coupon.

It’s such a bold move and a little costly as well, but I believe that this is the best investment I’ve ever made.

What’s in store for 2011? Definitely build a couple more websites about various topics that I love and believe in. I’m also gonna move somewhere to start my experimental minimalist beach bumming life. I also booked myself  a one way ticket (yup, just one-way) going to a place that will never run out of dumplings. I love surprising myself.

Big Thanks

Thanks to everyone who spent a minute or two reading my articles and sharing the adventure with me. I suggest that you also start your own adventure soon.

Thanks to everyone who shared a bit of their lives thru the “Meet the Nomads” interview portion. May we inspire more people to travel and see beyond the four corners of their cubicles.

Thanks to those who are courageously living their lives even if it’s like swimming against the current of this society. You’ve become my source of inspiration to try and stay unemployed but more productive and happier.

Wishing everyone a happier 2011.

 

Comments

  1. lakwatsera de primera says:

    Happy New Year Flip, may you have more adventures this year :)

  2. Happy New Year FLIP, hope you have an amazing one!!!

    I am loving the new blog theme, lay out and banner.

    Glad I was able to help with…the books…lol!!!

    • haha thanks Jaime!!! those ebooks really helped me a lot… owe you a lot of San Miguel Beer… let’s drink and party in SouthEast Asia…

  3. Happy new year buddy! i’m guessing where you’re headed is somewhere up north of asia. do let me know, would be cool to bump into you on the road! Cheery Flip! :)

    • thanks jerik. happy new year too… :-) i already have the ticket but i dont have funds yet hehe… so i still dont know what will happen…

  4. Corinne @ Gourmantic says:

    Happy 2011 Flip! Your beach travel venture sounds very exciting :)

    Thank you for featuring us in your meet the Nomad series and congrats on the move to WordPress. I’m sure you’ll never look back! :)

  5. happy new year pare ko!
    kelan ka ulit dadaan dito… tara na!

  6. Congrats on all of your achievements. Good luck in 2011 and keep up your good work!

  7. Happy New year Flip! Keep featuring other travelers for inspiration and travel articles coming. It’s a good decision you moved to WordPress. It gives you more control :D

  8. “Thanks to those who are courageously living their lives even if it’s like swimming against the current of this society.” – Yup, that’s definitely me and it doesn’t look like I’m going to win:)) I read your post and really liked the feel of it, so congratulations for honestly living and honestly writing about it:) Keep it up! Oh, and I do hope you’ll stay “more productive and happier”:)

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