
Melody Dalisay
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I’m Melody Dalisay, an SEO Content Writer at WeBlogWeVlog and Urban Era Marketing. I create content that blends strategy with storytelling, covering travel, culture, and digital life.
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Work From Home Fitness: Staying Active Without a Gym
Working from home comes with perks: no commute, flexible schedules, and the comfort of your own space. But for many remote workers, there’s a hidden downside: movement tends to disappear. One moment you sit down “just for a bit,” and before you know it, hours have passed. Your coffee is cold, your shoulders feel stiff, and your body hasn’t moved while your brain has been running nonstop.
By Melody Dalisay7 days ago in Humans
Pinterest for Travel Bloggers: Build Boards That Work While You Travel
If you’re a travel blogger, you already know the power of visuals. But what many creators overlook is that Pinterest isn’t just another social media platform; it’s a visual search engine. When used strategically, it can drive consistent, organic traffic to your travel blog long after you’ve hit publish.
By Melody Dalisay2 months ago in Humans
10 Rare Languages on the Endangered Languages List Worldwide
Imagine opening a book and discovering entire chapters of human history missing. That’s what happens every time a language disappears. According to UNESCO, nearly half of the world’s 7,000+ languages are at risk of vanishing, and with each one, we lose stories, songs, and ways of seeing the world that no translation can fully replace.
By Melody Dalisay3 months ago in Humans
Cultural Rituals in India: How Traditions Shape Modern Life
In India, tradition isn’t just remembered — it’s lived. Across bustling cities and quiet villages, cultural rituals continue to weave through daily routines, shaping how millions greet the day, interact with family, approach work, and connect with the divine. Far from being relics of the past, these practices adapt fluidly to modern life, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary rhythm.
By Melody Dalisay4 months ago in Humans
Collaborative Content Writing at UEM: Lessons From My First Month
When I joined Urban Era Marketing (UEM), I expected writing to be a solitary job, drafting in silence, polishing on my own, and handing in a “finished” piece. What I discovered was very different. At UEM, writing isn’t a solo act. It’s collaborative, layered, and strengthened by teamwork at every stage.
By Melody Dalisay5 months ago in Humans
My First Month at UEM: What Surprised Me (and What I’m Proud Of)
Starting a new job is rarely just about the tasks. It’s about the culture, the pace, the people you’ll be working with, and how quickly you can find your rhythm. When I joined UEM, I expected the usual “first-month jitters”: learning names, getting used to new tools, and quietly trying to find my place.
By Melody Dalisay5 months ago in Humans
Robert Cornelius: The Inventor of the Selfie in 1839
We often associate selfies with smartphones, Instagram, or TikTok, but the story of self-portraits goes back over 180 years. The first known photographic selfie was captured in 1839 by Robert Cornelius, a young chemist and photography enthusiast from Philadelphia. What began as a technical experiment has evolved into a cultural phenomenon that shapes identity, connection, and self-expression worldwide.
By Melody Dalisay5 months ago in History
Is Your Content Strategy Still Built for 2021? Here’s Why You Need to Upgrade It for 2025
The digital content game has changed. If your strategy still revolves around weekly posts and a handful of keywords, you're already behind. In a world driven by algorithm shifts, AI-powered creators, and rising content saturation, your outdated strategy might be costing you more than just views.
By Melody Dalisay6 months ago in Humans
The Best 90s Nostalgia TV Shows That Still Rule the Media
Why are 90s nostalgia TV shows still among the most streamed, quoted, and revisited content online today? It’s more than just childhood comfort. These shows shaped generations and their impact is still felt in our algorithms, binge habits, and pop culture language.
By Melody Dalisay6 months ago in Humans
Why Humor in Marketing Works: The Psychology Behind the Laughs
In an era where audiences are flooded with content, brands face a growing challenge: how to stand out without shouting louder. One strategy that's proving effective, yet often underutilized, is humor. Far from being frivolous, humor in marketing is now recognized as a strategic tool that can foster emotional connection, enhance recall, and boost engagement across platforms.
By Melody Dalisay6 months ago in Humans
AI Writing vs. Human Writers: When Machine and Mind Collaborate
For years, the conversation around artificial intelligence and creativity has often been framed as a standoff: AI writing vs. human writers. Headlines highlight fears of replacement, the loss of originality, and the potential end of the “human touch” in storytelling. But beneath the surface, a quieter, more complex narrative is taking shape, one not of conflict, but of collaboration.
By Melody Dalisay6 months ago in Humans
Why People Still Love Blogs: Real Connection in a Fast Digital World
It’s 2025, and everything online moves at lightning speed. Content is designed to go viral in under 10 seconds. AI writes captions faster than we can think. Algorithms decide what we see before we even know what we’re looking for.
By Melody Dalisay6 months ago in Humans

