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Flashback: Dennis Ocampo's 50th Birthday Party - June 27 Ten Years Ago

Left to right: Amalio Recio Ocampo, Dennis Ocampo, Vincent Putong, Angeline Putong, Joy Perseveranda Putong, Ethan De Leon (behind Joy), Raul Millena, Joel Zaragoza, Elmer Domingo, J.F. Perseveranda, Tess Garcia Perseveranda, and Russel Ocampo.

Wishing you all well.


How to Post to Pinoybuilt.com by Email — Add a Filipino Layer to Your Social Media

Did you know you can easily create a post on Pinoybuilt.com using just your email?

If you're already sharing photos and stories on Facebook, you’re just one step away from cross-posting to a wider Filipino audience — without logging in to Blogger or touching any dashboard.

Here’s how to do it:


✉️ Step 1: Get Your Secret Email Address

Each Blogspot blog (like Pinoybuilt.com) has a unique "Post by Email" address. If you’re part of the team or admin, make sure to:

  1. Go to Blogger Dashboard > Settings > Email.

  2. Under Posting using email, you’ll see something like:

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    yourblogname.secretcode@blogger.com
  3. Save the settings to Publish email immediately (or save as draft if you prefer reviewing).

🔐 Keep this email private! Only those with the secret address can post to your blog.


📸 Step 2: Download a Photo from Facebook

  1. Find the Facebook photo you want to post.

  2. Click the Options (three dots), then choose Download.

  3. Make sure the image is no wider than 2048 pixels — Facebook already resizes it to this limit, which matches Blogger’s max width for email posts.

✅ This means you don’t need to resize it again — just download and attach.


📝 Step 3: Email Your Blog Post

  1. Open your email (Gmail, Outlook, etc.).

  2. To: Enter your blog’s secret email.

  3. Subject line: This becomes your blog post’s title.

  4. Email body: Write your caption, story, or message.

  5. Attach the photo you downloaded from Facebook.

Then hit Send — and boom 💥 your post is live on Pinoybuilt.com!


🇵🇭 Add a Filipino Layer to Your Social Media

As you post:

  • Highlight the Filipino experience, even in everyday moments.
  • Share stories from your community, province, family history, or heritage.
  • Use Filipino words, themes, or insights to make the post distinctly Pinoy.

You don’t need to create “new” content — just reframe what you already share to reflect your identity, culture, and values.


💬 Final Tip

Want to build a stronger Filipino presence online? Try this:

💡 Every time you post to social media, ask yourself:
“How can I Pinoy-fy this?” 🇵🇭

Your everyday life is already a story — let's share it through a Filipino lens.


Have questions or want to contribute regularly?
Message us at Pinoybuilt.com and be part of the growing Filipino digital movement.

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