Sam has a Multiply account. So does Alex. But I never had any reason to get one. I like having my own domain and I don’t like putting up stuff on the web just so others can make money out of them. And that’s how it is with most free sites out there. Well, except Blogger, I think.
Then, I spent half of last night surfing and realized that Multiply is one huge flea market. The two unofficial Ikea (Philippines) sites are there, and I couldn’t post a comment to ask for product details and prices unless I have a Multiply account. So, I was really tempted. Still, I didn’t sign on. I figured I’d just visit the stores so I can see exactly what I’m buying.
BUT. But. I surfed some more and found some beautiful bean bags in fantastic colors. Yes, also in Multiply. And it doesn’t look like the bean bags seller has a store that I can visit. So, I might just as well. GET. A. MULTIPLY. ACCOUNT.
P.S. But what I’d really like is a bean bag sofa like this except that I prefer a cloth (fabric) cover. No leather. Not in this heat.




















Multiply kasi is the easiest and cheapest way to market products. I know a lot of homebased and cash strapped entrepreneurs who use multiply as a cheap way to build an online shop ( or in my case, the easiest way for me to display my writing portfolio)
It’s turning out to be a Goldmine for people like me, Prime, who are always on the lookout for good quality but inexpensive stuff for the house. I hope you get the exposure you need too to get your writing on the right direction.
Yup, yup, had to get a multiply account, too, if just to comment on so many blogs about Baguio City. I find it hard to maintain a social networking site to promote Baguio though — you know how shy I am…
Just noticed the tagline “powered by apple, canon, nicotine and benguet instant coffee” — love it!
You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby!
Lisa, you shy? LOL Then, I’m super shy hehehe Got your email. Let’s do it!
welcome to Multiply, Ms. Connie.
Be looking for you there!
Hehehehe see you there then, Lemon.
I have a Multiply account too, that’s where I used to blog before I got this domain. Didn’t delete it coz some of my friends have their accounts there.
Yun lang, parang hindi user-friendly if you don’t have an account with them Dami nga nagbebenta dun. A friend has her party planning business there
mind if i get the link for the ikea sites?
Julie, I think that’s their marketing strategy — you have to get an account to post comments.
Sab, it’s http://ikeaph.multiply.com/. It’s already in the entry, actually.
Multiply kasi is the easiest and cheapest way to market products.
I wish you had used a real name rather than keywords para hindi ka mukhang cheap sleazy spammer.