history-ph update: February 2016

The Young Filipino Historian: February 2016 update

This is the blog's update for February 2016, and the 17th update article published. Since February is considered the "love month," let us show our love and support to this blog today. It is fervently hoped that the rationale of these updates be appreciated and understood by the audience. Small successes may these be to many, but let us consider that you are always to be entrusted with small things first.


This February, the blog had received 2,255 page views. This meant a 58% increase in page views earned by the blog in comparison with last January. Average page views since October 2014 equal to 1,487 to date.

Also, the official Facebook page of this history blog (you can like the page by clicking the like button at the sidebar), which was launched October 29, 2014, had reached 480 likes last February 18. Log in to your Facebook now and like the page!

The official Twitter profile of this history blog was also launched October 27, 2015. Follow the Twitter profile here!

Other updates:
Read in 60 countries since February 3, 2015
* A new logo for the blog has been unveiled. (Read more here)
* A new banner for the blog has been released.

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Check out the most popular articles this February:

President Aguinaldo's Only Battle
The only battle that Aguinaldo would lead as President of the Malolos Republic was the Battle of Marilao River, one of the most celebrated river crossings in our modern history.

Mutiny Philippines: Andres Novales and his attempt at empire
Independence Day in the Philippines is near this year and this is exhibited by the many flags and tricolors waving in many establishments nationwide. This will be the nation's 117th Independence Day. However, it must not pass our attention that in 1823, 75 years and 10 days before our own Independence Day, Andres Novales and a force of around 800 soldiers declared independence not in Kawit, Cavite but in Manila.

history-ph update: January 2016
Check out the most popular articles this January.

See the most popular articles of all time at the sidebar.


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While I was before lambasted for considering website statistics as history, is statistics in itself not part of history? Also, is this not a blog that also has its own history? History, as the second oldest profession in the world, encompasses all that has happened in the past. Well, we did take note the time that Gangnam Style broke through 1 billion and 2 billion views, respectively, right? Let us make our minds open. Again, I thank you for understanding the purpose of documenting these website statistics.

This history blog had five out of ten top entries in the search engine Google

This history blog had two out of ten top entries in the search engine Yahoo

This history blog had six out of ten top entries in the search engine Bing

I, the author, am very humbled for this warm welcome given to this emerging history blog - The Young Filipino Historian. Also, I fervently believe that this is only the beginning the many more achievements to come for your rising history blog.


You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.
(Matthew 25:21)

Finally, may God provide you with many more blessings!

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