"Last year I missed Brave but I was determined to watch it and tonight I finally did, it was beautifully done! Love how the story revolves around mother-daughter conflicts and while teaching us to really 'listen' to one another, learn to be brave and choose our own destiny. As a parent, this story touches my heart; of course, with laughers too, so much fun! Thank you Brenda, you and your team did a brilliant work. Your daughter must be proud of you and both of you look great in blue. Looking forward to your next project. Keep us all posted! Congrats again."
- Wong Ching Ya
"What a huge privilege, John. You are an influencer in my twitter community too! Thanks for all the wonderful posts and tweets you shared. Hugs!"
- Wong Ching Ya
Re: Facebook Adds ‘Also On’ Box To Timeline Pages That Directs Logged-Out Users To Websites - AllFacebook - http://allfacebook.com/also-on...
"Actually it has been there for quite sometimes (since a couple of months ago). Not sure if this is new but maybe only rolling out to more users now? It does seem like a good idea to provide visibility for external sites. No extra settings for 'Also on' in 'Edit page' for most pages in general, so many page admins could have missed it if they stay logged in."
- Wong Ching Ya
"Thank you so much John, truly honored to be listed. I really appreciate your effort to compile this. Also, not forgetting to say I'm inspired by your story, you're a fighter! Very brave. God bless always~"
- Wong Ching Ya
"I agree with Sarah. This is truly a refreshing article from you, Francisco. Great reminder that not all suggested tactics and rules work for everyone/all brands. I do, come across a lot of blogging advises of 'keep the post length to minimum (as little as possible), stop doing list-posts, blog that doesn't post at least 5-7 posts a week is doomed to fail etc etc..' I sort of breaking all of those rules, come to think of it. :-) I do hope to be more prolific if I manage though, but if I'm not able to cope with the limited time online, then I need to make sure the 'quality' factor out-rules the quantity. Readers deserve to get the best content from us - that's the QC I hope to maintain, for THEIR benefits. Same thing goes with social media as you already explained clearly in your brilliant article."
- Wong Ching Ya
"This is thoughtful, John. A giving spirit is always welcome. I must say I haven't seen any auto-DM that is about recommending others, a truly unexpected gesture. :)"
- Wong Ching Ya
"I just LOVE this story! As a parent myself, I can relate. :-) My little girl looks more like her daddy (how lucky of him!). But like Nicole, I think Delaney looks like you too. Both of you are gorgeous. She looks adorable with the veil, both of you are blessed to have one another."
- Wong Ching Ya
"This is a clear step by step guide @spiderworking for adding YouTube video to facebook, great job! And thanks a mil for the link love too! :)"
- Wong Ching Ya
"Thank you so much, Christina for this wonderful compilation. Very helpful! So much I've missed for the past weeks, already bookmarked some for my evening-reading. :) Can't thank you enough for listing my post too, it's a huge honor! I really appreciate that. Hugs~"
- Wong Ching Ya
"Thank you so much Niall for including my post link about 23+ Facebook Page Applications, what an honor! Keep up the great work in 2012, happily subscribed to your blog and Facebook Page too."
- Wong Ching Ya
"Thanks so much for the feature, Amanda. :) Thanks to your round-up, I was able to catch up on Brian Solis' post about Pinterest (such a big deal now, isn't it?) Seeing a lot of Pinterest posts in Facebook too, definitely a trend to watch. Love Amy's interview too, going to add that to my bookmark for reference. All in all, a great effort! Appreciate the share. Hugs, Ching Ya"
- Wong Ching Ya
"Indeed, Mikko. Sometimes it takes major effort to generate interests from fans, hoping they will respond and connect on our page. Perhaps starting in this 2011, you may try to use some of these apps to increase fans engagement: http://www.wchingya.com/2011/0... It's all about trial and error, wish you best! :)"
- Wong Ching Ya
"Creative and dare to change - that's a good advice and something I'm still eagerly learning. :-) Are, fyi when I clicked at your twitter button (not the one on Apture), it only displaying the shortened link without your post title. Maybe there are some settings you can adjust so your title & twitter name is added, just so it can be more share-friendly. Thanks for the post! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya
"What a great share, Are. Your story is indeed inspiring and it takes courage and humility to look back and learn from our mistakes. Life is never perfect but maybe only that way, we can learn to be more respectful to other people and our own lives too. Not to mention, all the valuable lessons we reaped from our past. I too, am going through some changes in life and I love how you stress at 'Today is the first day of the rest of my life'. Make the most of our living days - that's the ultimate goal. Wish you the best in your industry! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya
"What a great share, Are. Your story is indeed inspiring and it takes courage and humility to look back and learn from our mistakes. Life is never perfect but maybe only that way, we can learn to be more respectful to other people and our own lives too. Not to mention, all the valuable lessons we reaped from our past. I too, am going through some changes in life and I love how you stress at 'Today is the first day of the rest of my life'. Make the most of our living days - that's the ultimate goal. Wish you the best in your industry! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya
"Creative and dare to change - that's a good advice and something I'm still eagerly learning. :-) Are, fyi when I clicked at your twitter button (not the one on Apture), it only displaying the shortened link without your post title. Maybe there are some settings you can adjust so your title & twitter name is added, just so it can be more share-friendly. Thanks for the post! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya
"It's challenging to choose a password that we can personally remember and not known by others. :-) Great to see everyone is encouraged to have a 'creative' mind, even when it comes to protecting our accounts. Thanks for the heads up, Ivan, much needed! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya
"It's challenging to choose a password that we can personally remember and not known by others. :-) Great to see everyone is encouraged to have a 'creative' mind, even when it comes to protecting our accounts. Thanks for the heads up, Ivan, much needed! @wchingya Social/Blogging Tracker"
- Wong Ching Ya