The Official Web Site for the Happy Pinoy
Barya Lang Internet Family
Pinoy is a word used lovingly to describe a person who has
mind, heart, spirit, and soul in and with the country of the
Philippines. An individual may be keeping their body
somewhere else in the world. They may not have been born here.
They are Pinoy when they "feel it" throughout their very being.
Happy describes the character, activities, and nature of
the people of this great country, the Philippines.
This commercial version of the Happy Pinoy Organization web site is
registered as www.happypinoy.com and is dedicated
to the upcoming months when commercial activities in the Philippines
will join those world wide activities as we celebrate the
birth or our Savior Jesus Christ, begin the New
Year of 2006, and businesses plan to attend to the busiest
month of the year, December.
Our banner in 2005 reads
"Don't Avoid the Christmas Rush, Create it!"
World over the merchants encourage people to begin their Christmas
purchase before December. This helps reduce the checkout line waits,
allows customers to remember and return for additional gifts to
please their friends and loved ones.
The shoppers of many countries would like to be able to enter their
favorite store, or place of business, and be the only one walking
through the aisles. They want an army of sales clerks waiting,
advising, and caring for their every concern. In the
Philippines, where we are Happy, we just love to share that
happiness. We may mention that the checkout line seems
long. We may complain about the higher prices this month. We know
deep down in our happy heart, spirit, and soul that part of the fun
of Christmas is chatting with the other shoppers and showing off
what we will purchase even before we get to the long cash register
check-out-line.
We stand in the aisles behind, near, and even without a shopping
cart, to look around, see what others are doing, and hoping to find
a friend. We may be armed with a wallet or purse full of
plastic credit cards. Maybe we only have a few crumpled, worn but
folded peso bills, Barya Lang for Christmas shopping.
During the first 11 months of 2005, for the first time in the history
of the Philippines, we Happy Pinoy have crowded onto the
Internet. We have sat long hours in happy abandon surfing
the web. We may have sat shoulder to shoulder with other happy
surfers in an Internet Cafe or computer
shop that dialed us into the Internet. We have been
amazed by the web sites and their designs. We have developed a
love for the colored screens that opened our computer to the world
so we can experience its joy and happiness.
We will not stop doing that in December. We will
use the keyset as our shopping cart. If we complain about traffic it
will be the wait for downloads or the dial up delay. Some,
more successful Internet surfers are doing their shopping and
purchase planning from home. They own their own computer
as many now do. They will use it to help "pay for itself" during
December. Some calculated investigation as to where they will
spend their money will likely save them a major portion of the
purchase price of the computer and they know that or at least hope
it. If they don't find a business on the Internet then that
business will not see their shadow cross the door guarded
by a security guard. They earn more than the average Happy
Pinoy and they will reap the rewards as they shop the
Internet in the Christmas season 2005 and later in 2006.
This Internet Web page design has approximately 1,000 words
of text on it. For only 300 Peso (P300) or six United States
Dollars ($6) you can place your own 1,000 words on the
Internet. That P300 will pay for your web site completely, and in full,
through the Happy Pinoy Holiday seasons ending in January 2008
(OVER 2 YEARS). You can change the words as often
as you like to match a sale or special at your business.
You may want to make each holiday special with changes to
your web site that matches your desires.
If you want to proudly show off your business in a bigger way you can
add 600 Pesos (P600) and purchase a P900ph web site.
That will give you your own Internet Web Site Address that ends
in .com, .net, .org as you choose. Your business name will be
included in front of the Top Level Domain and
your Internet Web site address will be like other major web sites
worldwide.
Below are six examples of the Internet Web Sites designed and built
by programmer organizations displayed on this page. These
Organizations have their own brand names. Examples can be
found at:
dydent.com,
clinicadevera.com,
kingdavidclinic.com,
dwhites.com,
veitech.us,
and
smbbc.com.
When you immediately purchase a web site your Happy Pinoy
Christmas and New Year Season shoppers will see your business
has it's own Internet Web Site. Your clients and customers, as they
checkout, pay for their purchases, and read the
www.yourname.com at the cash register and
on the sales receipt will see YOUR WWW Internet address.
You will have joined the modern world even though your aisles
are crowded and the checkout lines are long.
In 1997 the popular question asked was becoming "What is your
cell/text mobile phone number?" If you did not have one of the
mobile phones to receive text or cellular calls with you were
considered "out of it". Starting already, and exploding in
popularity during 2006, will be the question: "What is
your Internet Address?" If you are a business in 2006
and can not answer with a place that those shoppers can go to
find you on the Internet you will not only be out of "it"
(popularity) but you may be out-of-it as a failed business and
never see Christmas 2006.
Take advantage of the many special offers on the web sites
displayed to the right. It is not too late to get those Christmas
2005 shoppers to spend their money at you place of business.
The goal is to "break the poverty cycle" in this
generation.
"Education IS the KEY!"
www.smbbc.com
www.webgridworks.com
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