(Author’s Note: I was recently contacted by Nick Perlas’ volunteer and was informed that the site I used as an example in this post was actually not the official website of Nick Perlas. Let me issue a public apology for that. Apparently the site I pointed out was made by a fan or something)
As most of you have probably noticed, a lot of politicians are taking advantage of the internet to promote themselves. If you own a website or a blogger and you run Google Adsense, make sure that you filter your ads because politicians will definitely want to appear there.
For example, in one of the Nick Perlas fan sites with Google Ads, Villar’s ads are shown.

For a more detailed analysis of the internet marketing campaigns by all the Presidentiables, check out my post at my Internet Marketing blog.
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Thanks Carlo for clarifying this issue and for maintaining an objective view and honest writing as a blogger.
I think that any supporter of a candidate should not forget to really filter those Google Ads because it seems Villar is everywhere.
Mikee Cojuangco Leads Black Propaganda Campaign for Cousin Noynoy
The buzz in the blogosphere is that Noynoy Aquino, through cousin Mikee Cojuangco, engaged a web development firm called Voncore to design and develop a black propaganda website to help take down Aquino’s chief rival Manny Villar in the May 2010 elections.
According to its company website, Voncore is owned by Rogelio Santos, Jr, a US-based entrepreneur who also happens to be a fan of Noynoy Aquino on Facebook.
The whistle-blower hinted that a briefing for the project was held at the residence of Mikee for the development team.
The plan was to copy the look and feel of Manny Villar’s website and use a close-sounding web address — reportedly mannyvillar.org — to draw voters to the site, and then bombard them with black propaganda content once there. This is a tactic known as “phishing”, and commonly used by Internet hackers to steal credit card numbers and other sensitive information from unsuspecting users.
I guess we have to wait for the website to launch to prove it.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to filter my Google Adsense. I hate seeing Manny Villar’s ads on my blog!
Guys, here’s a step-by-step guide that I made on how you can filter ads that appear on Google: http://www.newmedia.com.ph/how-to-remove-political-ads-from-your-blog/
mga Katropa, habol po natin c Manny Villar sa Presidential poll na to: http://apps.facebook.com/ivotetwentyten/
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