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Hello,

I'm Carlo Borja

I am glad you have stumbled on my online portfolio!

I do online marketing stuff. My focus is on SEO and content marketing.

Currently, I am the Head of Online Marketing for Time Doctor. On the side, I am also a youth pastor, a musician and a coffee junkie.

I am online 24/7. Catch me in all of my social channels. Looking forward to connect!


Education
Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan

Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting


Experience
Head of Online Marketing

TimeDoctor.com

2011 - Present

Marketing Staff

Staff.com

2009 - 2011

Youth Pastor

CFCI Cagayan de Oro

2013 - Present

SEO and Online Marketing Consultant

Various Clients

2017 - Present

Community Manager

Google Business Group Cagayan de Oro

2011 - 2016


My Skills
SEO
Content Marketing
Leadership
Organization and Management

THE WORK I DO

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

I have worked with top SEO consultants and marketing experts and helped execute an SEO campaign which skyrocketed the organic growth of the company.

Outreach and Link Building

As part of content marketing and SEO, I have built significant experience in building relationships online as well as helping websites grow their domain authority.

Content Marketing

My specialty is that of marketing through various digital content channels. These include but are not limited to blogs, podcasts and social media channels.

General Virtual Assistance

Having built my career online, I have worked various online jobs and positions that involve helping company executive do their tasks more efficiently through outsourcing.

Pastoral Work

I am an active minister in our church community. I lead a group of youth leaders who are actively involved in community outreach and support.

Leadership and Management

I help teams become more organized and goal-focused. In my various line of work, I have worked with teams of 5 to 50. Plus, I can relate to people well.

JOURNAL
Showing posts with label Work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Work. Show all posts

Maximizing Productivity


I came home from the team retreat with one thought in mind: I want to be more productive at work.

So, I've thought of ways on how I could maximize my productivity while working from home.

That is why I got myself these 3 things:
  • A good work desk
  • A 23 inch monitor
  • A wireless keyboard
I basically just made my MacBook Air a full desktop and it's amazing. 


It's great how everything seems so different and more efficient when done on a big screen. 

I feel like I could get more work done. 

That's just the first step. I hope to get more ideas to maximize productivity at work. 

P.S. The Logitech K380 keyboard is fantastic!


 

How I Keep My Mind Alert


I stay in the computer for long periods of time.

It's actually pretty straining to the eyes. But, that is the nature of my job and pretty much everything else that I do.

So, I tried to find a way to keep those creative juices from flowing even if I decide to get off my computer.

The answer is The Rubik's Cube.

I don't know what this cube does to the brain scientifically. I just feel like it makes me alert and it helps my brain to constantly think logically and actively -- even during downtimes.

Every time I take a break from work and go off the computer screen, I pick up, scramble and then solve the cube.

My mind stays active even though I am not working. That means no slacking off during break times. So much win.

I recommend it to other people who are in the same boat as I am.

P.S.
I can now solve the cube in less than 40 seconds (as of this writing).


Staying Focused


I have been working remotely since 2009. It's been a great experience and I'm still enjoying every bit of it today.

I get to work anytime and anywhere I want. It's an unconventional setup but it works really well for my lifestyle.

If there is one advice I would give those who are just starting to do the same, it would be to stay focused.

The remote work lifestyle is very enticing. You get your freedom and flexible work schedule.

But, with great freedom also comes a huge responsibility.

It's very much easy to slack off, get lazy, procrastinate and be unproductive.

You have to stay disciplined, keep your focus and find ways to be productive every single day.

It's something I've been working on for years. And, I believe that is what has kept me going.

People should stop treating remote work as a way for them to do 'lazy' work when it is in fact the opposite.

It requires tremendous hard work, dedication and determination to be able to sustain the lifestyle.

Why Face to Face Meetings are Important for Virtual Teams

I work for a company called Time Doctor. It is entirely run by virtual teams all around the world. 

Since our mission is enabling people to work whenever they want and wherever they want, we live and work just like that.

However, we can't really live with just seeing each other only in Skype or email.

This year all of Time Doctor's virtual employees from the Philippines met up at a fancy resort in Cebu City. Our bosses from Canada also came and joined the party.

animatedTabs Makes Distractions Fun

Do you do a lot of work on your computer?

Do you use Google Chrome?

Do you like to do a bit of procrastinating?

Do you find GIFs fun?

If you answered yes to all the questions above, then I'm sure you would love animatedTabs. It is a Google Chrome extension that gives you a "new GIF on every tab."


Opening a Google Chrome tab will give you a random GIF extracted from Reddit. Most of them are hilarious! Some are really fascinating. I remember a lot of times I just stare at the GIF on that new tab and I totally forget what link I was trying to open.

It is quite a time waster. But, it keeps me sane while working. Who doesn't like a bit of fun distraction anyway? :)

If you would like to test it out, you can check animatedTabs on this link to the Chrome Web Store.

Here are some of the fun GIFs I've saved.






Go check it out. Have fun opening new tabs!



When Is The Best Time To Work?


As a telecommuter who is working from home, I have the privilege of working on a flexible schedule.

That means I can work on any time of the day as long as I get stuff done and fulfill the necessary requirements.

For instance, right now we are experiencing 7 hours of power interruption daily. No problem. I could strategically schedule my work at times when power is available.

That advantage comes with a great responsibility by the way.

That is the responsibility of figuring out the best time to work.This is essential because having a flexible work schedule also means knowing when to schedule your 'work time' which is ideally when you are at your peak.

From my experience, there is no definite and uniform time for everyone. This is why the more I work from home the more I realize how inefficient the 9 to 5 work setup is where people are forced to be fully immersed at work at the regular 'office hours.'

The best time to work is actually when you are most productive. It is as simple as that.

However, figuring out that time is not as easy as it seems. It requires a lot of self-assessment and observation of your work habits and the results that come with it.

In my case, it took me years to figure out that I work best at 6-8PM and at 10PM to 1AM.

Obviously, I am a night owl. But, I can also squeeze out my brain to do great work at around 10AM-11AM.

I usually reserve my most critical tasks for those times. That is because these are the times when my brain performs best.

External factors also come into play. For instance, the current environment I am in, the temperature, the background noise and in most cases the coffee I drink (it has to be extra strong).

I continue to listen to my body though. As I grow older, I believe this will change. There might also be some brain hacks to change that. But, that is a subject for another research.

How about you?

When is your best time to work? When are you most productive? I would be interested to hear your stories.


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Carlo Borja
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Cagayan de Oro, Philippines