BOW

Top Blogger Indonesia of the Week Top quality content English blogs written by Indonesian bloggers around the world.

List of Blogger Indonesia of the Week, Blogger Indonesia of the Year and the requirements to get reviewed.

I make a blogger of the week (BOW)’s feature as a way to encourage, appreciate and promote Indonesian bloggers who blog in English.

CONTENTS

  1. How to Get Reviewed
  2. Top Ten Blogger Indonesia of the Year
  3. List of Blogger of the Week


I. How to Get Reviewed

The requirement to get reviewed is simple: (a) Your blog is written in English or Bahasa Indonesia; (b) The blogger is using original name or so it seems; pseudonym or ghostname blogger will not be considered unless for specific reasons; (c) Blogging frequently; (d) The content is original and not commercial (blog about career, vacancy (lowongan kerja), scholarship (beasiswa), etc won’t be considered).

So, if you are an Indonesian and have an English-speaking blog and you feel it fits the above criteria, it’d be of great help if you put your blog URL address in the comment box below along with a brief intro. In the next few weeks, it could be your blog turn to be reviewed. Keep blogging, writing and sharing your precious thoughts.

Any non-Indonesian who blogs a lot on Indonesia are also eligible to get reviewed provided  the blogger gives a clear identity. At least, clear name and from which country he/she belongs and why he/she blogs about Indonesia.

II. Top Ten Indonesian Bloggers of the Year

Each year, I also award the Top Ten Blogger of the Year for English-speaking Indonesian blogger whose blogs I already reviewed as Blogger Indonesia of the Week. The main criteria being not only the quality content of the blog, but more particularly, the influence and sort of leadership on-and-off-line the bloggers in question carry.

Best Blogger Indonesia of the Year

  1. Top Ten Blogger of the Year 2006.
  2. Top Ten Blogger of the Year 2007
  3. Top Ten Blogger of the Year 2008
  4. Top Ten Blogger of the Year 2009
  5. Top Ten Blogger of the Year 2010


III. The followongs are listed Blogger Indonesia of the Week so far:

  1. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (1): Eko Juniarto
  2. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (2): Java Flava
  3. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (3): Donny Tedjo
  4. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (4): Dinastuti
  5. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (5): Firda Beka
  6. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (6): Eko Prasetyo
  7. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (7): Isman Suryaman
  8. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (8): Isnaini
  9. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (9): Nadirsyah Hosen
  10. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (10): Joko Anwar
  11. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (11): Mementoes
  12. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (12): Paras Indonesia
  13. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (13): Nad’s Note
  14. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (14): Amalia Sanusi
  15. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (15): Hermawan Kartajaya
  16. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (16): Agustinus Wibowo
  17. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (17): Wimar Witoelar
  18. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (18): Ronny Haryanto
  19. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (19): Yosef Ardi
  20. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (20): Dedy W Sanusi
  21. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (21): Ali Nurdin
  22. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (22): Indonesia Anonymus
  23. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (23): Tylla Subijantoro
  24. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (24): Ahmad Qisai
  25. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (25): Ninit Yunita
  26. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (26): Christine Susanna Tjhin
  27. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (27): Purwarno Hadinata
  28. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (28): Soulful Girl
  29. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (29): Agus Setiawan
  30. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (30): Enda Nasution
  31. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (31): Maya Nasution
  32. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (32): Jennie S. Bev
  33. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (33): Rasyad A. Parinduri
  34. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (34): Founder Blog Indonesia
  35. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (35): Carlos Patriawan
  36. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (36): Primadonna Angela
  37. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (37): Merlyna Lim
  38. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (38): Budi Putra
  39. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (39): Arief Prasetyo
  40. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (40): Nana Podungge
  41. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (41): Martin Manurung
  42. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (42): Eva Muchtar
  43. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (43): Anymatters
  44. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (44): A0z0ra
  45. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (45): Rieke
  46. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (46): Budi Rahardjo
  47. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (47): Juwono Sudarsono
  48. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (48): Maverick Indonesia
  49. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (49): Tanty Blatind
  50. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (50): Ong Hock Chuan
  51. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (51): Agusti Anwar
  52. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (52): Indra Pramana
  53. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (53): Oskar Syahbana
  54. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (54): Devi Girsang
  55. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (55): Alaya Setya
  56. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (56): William Pramana
  57. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (57): Mulya Amri
  58. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (58): Riana Ambarsari
  59. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (59): Harry Sufehmi
  60. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (60): Bunyamin Najmi
  61. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (61): Budi Saraswati
  62. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (62): Yusuf Asyari
  63. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (63): Maylaffayza
  64. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (64): Evi Meinar
  65. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (65): Mellyana
  66. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (66): Septian Budi Waluyan
  67. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (67): Mohamad Mova Al Afghani
  68. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (68): Melissa Susanto
  69. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (69): Deden Rukmana
  70. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (70): Kafe Depok
  71. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (71): Oman Fathurahman
  72. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (72): Supriyadi Slamet Widodo
  73. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (73): Tasa Nugraza Barley
  74. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (74): Indrani
  75. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (75): Nurudin Jauhari
  76. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (76): Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
  77. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (77): Anita Carmencita
  78. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (78): Abdullah Alwazin
  79. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (79): Ryan Octavianus
  80. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (80): Rob Baiton
  81. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (81): Marisa Duma
  82. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (82): Sherwin Tobing
  83. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (83): Rima Fauzi
  84. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (84): Muhyiddin
  85. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (85): Hendro Darsono
  86. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (86): Agni Amorita
  87. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (87): Pan Mohamad Faiz
  88. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (88): Imdad Robbani
  89. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (89): Mulia Nurhasan
  90. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (90): Kurniadi Widodo
  91. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (91): Yansen
  92. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (92): Alia Makki
  93. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (93): Sash Milne
  94. Blogger Indonesia of the week (94): Pramudya A. Octavinanda
  95. Blogger Indonesia of the Week (95): Matthew Isaac Cohen

Another Concept of Blogging

Being Humble and Down-to-Earth

For those who face difficulties in finding their opinions/writings get published in a newspaper or magazine, blog could be an effective medium to self-publishing as a starting point, in the hope that one day one or two editors will find their writings and get attracted to it and publish it.
Photo: By blogging, Indonesian intellectuals and other ‘celebrities’ would not & should not be the ivory towers anymore.

For those who used to write personal diary in a locked-diary note book, blog is certainly a much safer place to scribble their scattered thoughts and feelings.

And for those who used to enjoy sitting in an ivory tower like eminent government officials and DPRs or MPs, famous columnists, serious academicians and celebrities, blog could be beneficial and very effective tools to interact with their readers and “fans” and treat them as 100% equals by voluntarily responding back to each of their readers queries; linking back to their readers who link their blogs and even visiting their readers blogs.

Thus, for the famous personalities, blogging could be a learning medium for being humble and down-to-earth, in case they havent already got one… Treating their “fans” in equal terms certainly not an easy task for those who are getting used to be idolized and treated like prince or princess. In the long term, it (being humble) certainly pays off in a big way.

As an ordinary blogger, I consider myself very fortunate to have several good relationship with the famous personalities. The blog makes it happen. Several emails from several eminent personalities within Indonesia or non-Indonesians–who already have blog or just as a visitor– come to my email inbox. The advantages of blogging certainly not only limited to the one I just mention, there must be many more to come. And we’re looking forward to seeing it in the days ahead…

178 thoughts on “BOW

  1. Please checkout my blog at sharingindonesia.blogspot.com, I hope it fits the criteria…. :)

  2. I denote your review about awarding Indonesian Blogs with English as its language. Two thumbs up!!! We need to be more fluent with our English…

  3. hi .. I am new to the writing of bloggers … that’s why I try to create a blog / website that contains the info related to computers, health, flora and fauna, and others. please review my blog in it, whether appropriate or not dah. thanks for their efforts in reviewing my blog

    regards,

    burhan

  4. Hi Sash, I’ve visited your blog. YOu should turn the search on in the sidebar so that I can search your past articles. Only then I can decide whether you’d be featured as blogger of the week

  5. Hi there,

    I am a young female Australian blogger living and working in South West Java. I started writing a blog when i first moved to indonesia at the end of last year on a whim – I threw myself in the deep end to see if I could swim. With no knowledge of the country, the culture, the religion, I landed in a tiny muslim fishing village with a backpack and I fell in love with the country.

    I am forever interested in this beautiful country and the incredible people that inhabit it. I’ve loved reading through your past posts about the culture and I’ve found some of the posts exceptionally useful. If you trawl through my past posts you will find an ecletic mix of posts about religion, culture, assimilation, adjustments, trials and tribulations and general fun and anectdotes.

    I love this country and I’d love to be considered as your blogger of the week.

    Kindest regards,
    Sash Milne.
    http://www.barefootink.wordpress.com

  6. Hi there,

    I discovered your site for the first time today, and it’s very interesting to trawl through your past posts. I’m very interested in Indonesian culture, religion and people. I am a young Australian girl who moved to Indonesia at the end of last year and I have been blogging about my experience living in a small muslim fishing village in South West Java since I arrived.

    I’d love to be considered for your blogger of the week – if you look through my past posts you will see a very ecletic combination of posts that deal with day to day life in Indonesia, religion, culture, ideals and fun times. I am sponsored by lonely planet as an international blogger, I have a featured interview coming out on Pocket Cultures this week and I am strongly involved in work for the UN and the Protection of International culture and respect.

    I hope to hear back from you to maintain a relationship for the future.

    Kindest regards,
    Sash Milne.
    http://www.barefootink.wordpress.com

  7. i am proud you still care to promoting others blog although you had many works to do. i really apreciated. I don’t know is it my blog about cellular products compatible with your standard? Otherwise, thx for you time. regards.

  8. i do not dream to become blogger of the week but i will try hard to do all the best what i can in blogging….. thank’s for this information.. it’s very useful for me.. i will try hard…

  9. Hi Fatih,

    It’s very interesting to find your “Blogger of the Week”, kinda handy to browse quality blog out there. By any means, much appreciate if you could take a look on mine when you have time, and let me know what you think (and I do hoping for honest comments/critics so that I can improve the blog). Cheers.

  10. Mas Fatih, I’m a newbie blogger. Love your blog for a lot of things to learn there.

    I’ve written my blog in English because I want to reach to more people. The blog address is: http://careermomshare.wordpress.com

    The content of the blog would be around career development, work and life management as a working mom. I wonder if my blog would meet your criteria to be reviewed, as the subject is about career and it is the type that wou would exclude from the review. Anyway, it would be an honour if you could just drop by and check out my blog, eventhough you were not going to review it for a while.

    In the meantime, I would like to link to your blog. But I may need sometime to learn on how to do that… Hehehe…

    Thanks,
    A Newbie Mom

  11. Thank you so much, mas Fatih.I’m truly flaterred, indeed. It’s been 2 months and a half since the first time I wrote my maiden post on my blog. But as time goes by, I have solved my previously mentioned technical problems, thanks to your elaborate post on how to add widgets and java scripts. I’d never thought that’s a piece of cake, really! :D
    And like I said, all I want to do is enjoying this trip. It’s not about the destination but more about the travel, the journey. The road is steep but attractively challenging. Blogging is one of my reasons to stay alive. Hahaha…

  12. I’m a new blogger, Beginning on september, 14 2009. I’m still learning in a broad sense, especially ethics blogger. You gave me many lessons through your blog. I’m still green in the world of bloggers. Thanks

  13. Hi,everybody…I started blogging three weeks ago and now have 2 blogs.Thank God, both of them are written in English.The first one (www.akhlispurnomo.blogspot.com) is dedicated to anyone interested in learning English and the second (www.learnkoreanwithme.blogspot.com) is a Korean learning blog. Learning foreign languages is my passion and I think there’s nothing better than doing something with our flamming passions.It’s definitely fun to make money by doing things we’re passionate about, isn’t it?
    In terms of language, I have relatively nothing to worry about,literally. But I find technical stuffs (like editing templates using some lines of codes or widgets or whatever you may call it) so complicated.. I feel like I was a moron :) I do want to customize my blog’s look, theme, layout, add some widgets, but so far I’ve made very little progress. But that’s fine as I don’t want to rush. We can’t rush success, so i decide to enjoy the ‘trip’ to be a pro blogger…just like the man writing this superb blog.
    I spotted some commentators above objecting to the requirements you propose, particularly about the 1st one. Do you think a blogger writing in English has less nationalism than those writing in Indonesian? As sometimes I feel guilty not to blog using my native tongue…But as a matter of fact, I have my own reason. Like you said before,blogging in English enables us to get our ideas across better, and I strongly believe in that.
    Let me say that this blog is like blogging bible to me. I can find almost anything I need here…so lucky to know this blog! :)

    #you’ve got a blog with quality content. thanks to let me know

  14. dear Mr. Fatih
    my blogs is about education. I took peat problems issues and quit smoking tips as my main topics besides other stories.
    please see below the link to my blogs: Beweis von Liebe Unsere
    http://dedenia72.wordpress.com
    it would be my honour if you could review my blog.
    Sincerely,
    Adhi

    #hi Dwik, I only review an English-speaking blog. Please create an English version of your blog in order to be eligible

  15. Dear Mas Fatih,

    Please see below the link to my blog: The Chronicles of A Capitalist Lawyer.

    http://capitalistlawyer.blogspot.com/

    I would highly appreciate it if you could review my blog which basically deals with my thoughts on various legal, business and economics issues.

    Kind regards,
    Pram

    #your blog on my list. make sure you write more often. quantity of content is as important as its quality.

  16. Dear Sir,

    I just launched an Indonesian blog a week ago, how could I expand it into bilingual? (English).
    Please do me favor.

    Thank you.

    best regards,
    rio seto

  17. Holi.. my name is Hamdan. Masukkeen my blog dunks!!!Emang klo dah pu-x Blog mang seru banjett”

  18. Hi,
    I’ve just started blogging since April 4, 2009. So, I’m still a new blogger.
    I’m a mother of two teenagers, parenting and relationship coach and public speaker.
    My blog is sharing about life, parenting and relationship.
    Rgds,
    Vina

  19. i’m tryin to be good blogger, but sometimes this head burdened with the ideas which is convenient, i tried to promote one of tourism place in east java (with poor English absolutely)so i need suggestion to improve. i just wanna say that you are really great…to have prominent blog…

    #just focus on making regular post. everything will follow

  20. Halo,, Bung Fatih,,, tambahin link sy dong di blog ini. Dijamin tidak mengecewakan hehe. smakin sukses !!!!

  21. It’s one of my favorite category on this blog. Actually, i’m an Indonesian blogger who blog in English too. Is there any chance for me to get previewed on the next post? :) My blog is Turban and Cardigan
    Btw, I’ve added your link on my sidebar. Ditunggu link back-nya… Rgrds.

  22. Oh, I forgot to say, it all happened in a less than six months. (It’s seven months old now as I wrote this comment.)

  23. Bung Fatih,
    A second intro to my blog:

    A new blog on the block, my visual journal of day to day Bandung has soared from nothing to a Google PR 4 with Alexa rating of 1,4 millionish. They key? Informative, insightful, and useful contents plus photos.

    It would be lovely and an honor if you could have a peek at it.

    Salam,
    Eki

  24. Ikutan absen disini dech. boleh yah Mas, baru mengenal blog 2 bulan neh Mas.. Grammar masih berantakan :( komentar bhs indo aj dach biar gk pusink :D – salam –

  25. Great indonesian people blog, very inspiring
    wonder how much their value in adsense or another e business :)
    my blog just a newbie toystore amazon associates and free articles
    But still to come another blog ,next
    To mr fatih .. you’re the best
    link exchange expected thanksss

  26. Maju terus BI banyak Para Blogger yg sangat memerlukan informasi ini,,,
    thanks and jangan lupa mampir ke blog saya,,ya…??

  27. thanks sir, without your explanation i was read the previous acknowledge paragraph … must wrote in english .. so it can be counted OK …

    hav a nice day

  28. apparently these blogs are in english or just in indonesian sir ?

    how it’s blogs count of their activies by you ?

    could you explain to us …

    sincerely yours and best regards

  29. Ok, let me tell you my blog: http://arikuncoro.wordpress.com

    no adsense
    pure story of mine
    full english (bahasa in an italic font)

    but… I want to start my new blog with adsense in blogspot.
    I am still studying it.

    Hope it will be break the rules!!!! :D

    Nice to now your blog, mr. fatih! I want to learn from your blog.

    Thx,
    Ari

  30. hai.. I have a personal blog but it’s not written all in english. I mixed it with others languages that I ever learn. But mostly in English. I made it just for fun as I think I need to practice my English in writing. danke. thanks

  31. hopefully improving my interest to write and practice my english at the same time ,
    hopefully by loving you and others i could a great website as yours.
    thank you mr.fatih

  32. Cak, I blog about raising my kids and living in multilingual, multicultural and cross-culture situations. Between the line, my aim is to encourage parents to keep passing on their mother languages and cultures to their children.

  33. This is a new blog about Manado – it includes information for flights to and from Manado and cultural happenings in Manado. This is yet a new blog but will be filled soon. Enjoy

    BR, A 170129102008

  34. I started to make my own blog since in August 2008. I choose to write in English because I want everyone in this world will read or view my blog. Also,I think it’s time for me to practise my English, especially in written. So, don’t be hesitate to visit my blog. I will wait your response soon.

    My BLOG:htp://edwardsitorus.blogspot.com

  35. i am a teacher of a public elementary school in Jawa Timur. i write anything i feel, i see and i hear about indonesian education. but i don’t only write in english on my blog. i also translate the english articles into indonesian. my blog is Artikel Pendidikan Indonesia. i hope i’ll be the next. thank you

  36. Here I am with a voracious appetite for the usual and unusual, to take ordinary photographs that contain a wealth of unintended, unpredictable meanings.

  37. HI Fatih, why you not writng BOW anymore? i like the people in BOW because they have good blog for us to learn to be good blogger (like you)

  38. Hi,

    I was just starting to write a blog in English. I’d be delighted if you could come and visit, perhaps giving some pointers if you have spare time :) (I’m sure you’re a busy person, so no pressure hehe)

    This is the link:

    rishardana.blogspot.com

    The reason I wrote in English might be cliché, perhaps it’s in the same vein as your objective to write yours in English. To show people the different aspects of life in Indonesia. As an alternative view from the mainstream media who often times portray our country in a tinted glass.

    Kind Regards,

    Heru Rishardana

  39. have you had plan to make BOW for Indonesian bloggers who blog in Indonesian?
    there’s a lot of Indonesian blog which have a goods articles..

    thx

    insyaAllah, i will insert your BI banner on my blog..

  40. hii…….
    nais to met yu…
    tank for nde oportuniti………
    aim sory, ai keen not spek englis veri wel
    so…
    ai yus spek englis version “grou up = tukul”

  41. Learning wisdom from wildlife and experience the encounters of tropical wildlife, from the rainforest to urban life, written by an Indonesian wildlife biologist working in Indonesia who proudly working for conservation research (at least for the time being). Currently, she is trying to finish her phd in conservation biology, looking at patterns of bird and butterfly communities in Lambusango forest, Buton, Southeast Sulawesi.

  42. Hi, I already put your blog in my blogroll. I hope we can exchange link. But my blog is not entirely in English. Sometimes, I also used Indonesian.

    My blog contains:
    1. articles about recent social condition
    2. articles about recent social phenomenon
    3. my own poems and short stories
    4. my own reflection

  43. my blog contains:
    1. articles about indonesia current affairs or just general articles.
    2. indonesia corners. some of my traveling experience in indonesia.
    3. my own poetries and songs
    4. things for fun.

    thank you very much for your blogging tips.

  44. I’m an English teacher who’s just learning blogging. I’m trying to post things I’m used to sharing with my students, mostly about things in life.
    By the way, thanks for the tips how to blog. I learn a lot from your tips.

  45. I Prefer Indonesian language….but English is interesting, many words in english don’t have a same meaning/ point if we translate in indonesian….but infact we’re indonesian…love your country by loving its language….hehe…

    But…Why this page named “Blogger Indonesia”, not “Indonesian Blogger” ????

    by the way…thanks for your bloggin tips….hehe..he…

    Peace, Love, and Emphaty

  46. kecewa kalo gini gus
    blog saya ga punya nomer sama sekali…
    apa akrena ga berbau english sama sekali ya ?? hehehehe

  47. hello, hope i can be here, on the list too, someday. If you dont mind you can review my blog, i have blogging for 6 months, and im use english as a primary language, even though i also used bahasa sometimes. its a great honour for me if you visit my blog and leave your comment there.

    all the best.

  48. If you ever run out of blogs to review, mine is up for one.
    It’s mostly in english, very few indonesian posts and fewer in french.
    It’s about evrything, anything and nothing.
    I hope you enjoy it!

  49. You’re absolutely one of Indonesian blogger who promotes Indonesia’s potential and existence through blogger to the world. Congrats !

  50. salam kenal,
    maap pake bahasa Indonesia soale ga bisa bahasa Enggres
    bersyukur banget nemu tempat ini, saya bisa belajar banyak
    terima kasih ya mas..
    minta ijin mo tukeran link yaaa

  51. Cak Fatih, aku ndak usah ikut dinilai wis, hla wong cuman blog dengan broken english :-), BTW aku surfing ke blog ente soale mo ngikut pake starone…tengkyu berat infonya, berguna banget!Great job, Bro!

  52. Hey there Fatih, I happened to stumble upon your blog somehow (already forgot why, was just randomly following links in other blogs) and eventually got to this page…

    See, I have a blog written in English, despite the majority of the readers (if any) being Indonesian. But the thing is… my blog isn’t exactly like most other blogs, which are mainly about writings. My blog is mainly about photos. I’m a photography student, and consequently my interest lays in anything photography related. I don’t write about politics (never understands one bit of it) I don’t write about the recent development of a national issue. I don’t write about entertainments. In fact, I write about something that most people wouldn’t get. And once again, the writing is rather minimal… you can say that while most people express themselves by writings in their blogs, I express myself through my photographs. Will it still be eligible in this ‘project’?

    Anyway, I’m not usually interested in participating in the blogosphere scene for the reasons mentioned above… but you’re supporting a good cause and I agree with your points so I figure I’d give it a shot. At the very least I guess I can show you that there are these kind of blogs too in Indonesia. Oh yes there are many others like me. :) Cheers from Jogja, sir!

  53. I think you have made a great effort to encourage, appreciate and promote Indonesian bloggers who blog in English.

    I have a blog which contains English lessons: grammar, vocabulary, idioms, games, etc. I hope this blog will be useful to those who have interest in learning English.

  54. Awesome.
    Your efforts for supporting the local sphere will always be favoured and appreciated in kind, sir. Not everyone can do it and gets out alive! Harhar ..kidding.

    Anyways, I’ll be blogging at Journal by The Lightbeamers, MD., independently writing from Jakarta, Indonesia.

    Much thanks, and Happy New Year 2008.

  55. i have adsense blog, the blog is about muslim, so please help me to earning money, becouse 30% my money will spend for help muslim people. thanks

  56. Mas Fatih,
    At first, I wrote in English only to improve my skills in it. But since I’ve found the pleasure of blogging and how much I like to share my thoughts with other people, I finally created my new blog on the beginning of 2008. It’s about my life experiences and hope it could brighten someone’s mind.

    Considering I’m a new blogger, I still have to learn many many things, but hope you have time to check it out: http://ayu-anopenbook.blogspot.com.
    Thank you…

  57. Hi Mas Fatih, salam kenal. I’m just a beginner blogger. Learned it from Rane Hafied. Mostly I talk about how technology should be more empowered in the livelihood of our nation. I’m quite passionate about making live more convenient here in Indonesia through the use of technology. Hope you can find time to check out my blog: http;//augustmist.wordpress.com
    Rgds

  58. ah.. wrong URL.. sorry for the double entry..

    My blog mainly tells stories about my life in Singapore, along with some interesting findings and photos ;)

  59. Assalaamu ‘alaikum Mas Fatih.

    I have experience problem with google adsense into wordprees, but they used into their wp. like your wp. Please, inform me? Thank’s, Best is the best that’s all for you

    @Arief: what wordpress you used? self-hosted wp? just in case you use wordpress.com you cannot insert adsense there.

  60. here it is my blog: wazeen.blogspot.com, it’s all about my view/thoughts on nationalism, islam, blogging and sometimes on Indonesian Islamic traditional boarding school (pesantren). thanks mas Fatih

  61. My personal blog at http://my.opera.com/philry4n

    it’s mostly personal stuffs and/or stuffs that relates to me like personal experience, pcmav mirroring, english translation of indonesian music lyrics if requested, photoblogging, and other stuffs. If i pasted something from other sources i always try to link the original source. I blogged from desktop pc and mobile phone (opera mini)

    Ryan Octavianus

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