Friday, December 29, 2006

No Gmail, no Yahoo!, no blogs

Quake shakes up the Net
Dec 27: Earthquake and the Internet
In the midst of floods and earthquake, millions of people in Asia "cried" over not being able to access their mails, and update blogs!

Malaysian bloggers interviewed by the local dailies claimed to be "disconnected" and "emotionally affected" by the disruption in internet services on Wed Dec 27, 2006 when an earthquake (of magnitude 7.1) hit Taiwan.

The earthquake damaged submarine cables that form part of the region-wide Asia Pacific Cable Network 2, disrupting voice and Internet communications over much of Asia. The APCN 2 is a 19,000km-long fibre-optic cable network linking Japan, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Singapore, the United States, Europe and Australia. Many some good thign will come out from thsi experience.

Repairs to the cables are underway, and in the meantime, we have to accept that blogs will take a longer time to publish.

Actually, the concerns should be over the quake victims in Taiwan, and also to the flood victims in one of the badly hit Malaysian state (Johor) which, at the time of wrting, is still under flood waters since Dec 20. Spare a thought also to the shop-owners whose shop was inundated with flood waters and rendering the stock un-saleable?

Floods Dec 19 Even my childhood home in Malacca was under flood waters since Wednesday December 19. The flood waters went as high as 1 feet inside the house, and we were forced to evacuate to friend's house nearby for a few days. The water subsided only on Saturday Dec 23.

So on Christmas Eve Dec 24, we spent the whole day time cleaning mud and debris from the floors and walls, and throwing away water-soaked cupboards, books, magazines.

Christmas Day was truly rest day for us. Grateful that our damage was not so great compared to other places. There are some places which is still under flood waters as I write this.

In the state of Johor where it first started, the flood waters went as high as the first floor of a double-storey house, or up to the roof of a single-storey house. An entire town is cutoff from the rest of the country. Electricity supply was cut off - and this affected the communication between affected and the family members elsewhere. The mobile phone battery could not be charged.

Some bloggers resort to getting help through the internet - to get medication delivered to their aged parents stranded therein. Luckily they got the help requested.

It seems like the weather doesn't favour Asian countries during the yearends. In 2004, Asian countries were hit by Tsunami, where thousands died. Read the story about the miracle 22-day old baby who survivied the Tsunami ordeal, two years ago.

In both the two disasters to hit this part of the world, the internet played a part to connect family members and also allowed other people to have an immediate updates of the situation. People are embracing the internet for good!

Go away floods! Come back sunny weather!


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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Blogging to unblock

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www.fusionview. co.uk
If you are a Malaysian living overseas, you might feel at home at this site. Yang-May Ooi is a London-based lawyer-author who gives writing tips in her blogs, besides writing about the East/West culture and arts.

Do listen to her podcast on "the Malaysian-voice and the English-voice". After listening to her, I am now inclined to read her books "The Flame Tree" and "MindGame". A third book is about to be published.



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Merry Christmas

Want to wish everyone a happy christmas.



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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Pixelotto and Sudoku?



What does Pixelotto and Sudoku have in common?

I found this website offering online sudoku, while clicking on the Pixelotto pixel ads.

A few days ago, I signed up to play the Pixelotto ad-game. First read about Pixelotto on LiewCF blog

Pixelotto allows advertisers to buy minimum ad space of US$200 (100 pixels at US$2 per pixel). If used properly, the ad space can become "a premium internet real estate viewable and clickable by potentially millions of people".

To attract the millions of people to view the ads, the creator organise a contest which offers surfers to the site a chance to win US$1 mil by clicking on the ads. For every $1.00 the advertisers pay, $0.50 goes to the lucky clicker /potential customer. Clickers register for Free at the website. You are allowed to click 10 ads per day.

This site is the follow-up site by Alex Tew, the creator of the Million Dollar Homepage.

If not for the lure of the million dollars, I will not come across the Sudoku site! However not all the sites advertised on Pixelotto are "premium" sites, in my opinion.
But it is a good way to drive traffic to a site, albeit for a short while. If the sales page is attractive enough, the visitors will stay longer. I myself have bookmarked a few sites for a re-visit later.


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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Images



Today I learnt to include images in my post. This image on the left is downloaded free from iStockphoto.

You need to register as a member of iStockphoto before you can download images from its site. The images are purchased using 'credits', but there is a free image available for download daily.

One note of advise regarding images : make sure the images you use in your websites do not violate copyright rules. Read the fine prints and restriction of use of the images which you download.

From now on, I will pepper my posts with images to make my post more colourful.


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Monday, December 11, 2006

News feed - RSS and Atom



According to this white paper by MediaThink,

RSS will be the next big thing on the web. As consumers take more active control of the messaging and content they consume, reaching them gets tougher.

So what is RSS? I've always seen the orange-coloured icon, followed by the characters 'RSS' on some of the Web sites and blogs that I visit. I decided to find out more about RSS, and more importantly, how I can use it.

Before we define RSS, we need to familiarise ourselves with the term Web Feeds.

Web Feeds
In simple terms, Web feeds are just a special kind of web page, designed to be read by computers rather than people.

Some content providers (website and blog owners) who provide news of any kind - articles, essays, images, music, video, weather, stock quotes etc - provide a feed link on their site. This allows end users to subscribe to the latest news once its published online.

Because there are many websites and blogs which might interest the end user, there is a need to "aggregrate" the news. Aggregators or feed readers, combine the contents of multiple web feeds for display on a single screen or series of screens. To subscribe to a news feed is quite simple : just drag the link from the web browser to the aggregator. Subscribing to web feeds is also known as ’syndication’

When websites provide web feeds to notify users of content updates, they only include summaries (headlines) in the web feed rather than the full content itself.

Feed reader (or aggregator)
There are more than 2,000 different feed reading applications (for text, mostly) or “podcatchers” (for podcasts). There are even readers that work exclusively on mobile devices. (Source : FeedBurner)

A typical interface for a feed reader will display your feeds and the number of new (unread) entries within each of those feeds. You can also organize your feeds into categories and even clip and save your favorite entries (with certain applications).


Some feed readers are free, and some require you to purchase for a small fee.

1. Web-based feed readers which allow you to access your feed updates anywhere you can find a web browser.
  • For example, MyYahoo or MyMSN which also allow you to personalise your home page, and add the contents.

  • Other Free web-based feed readers are Bloglines

    2. Desktop-based feed readers require you to download the program onto your machines. Examples are : Newsgator, Feed Demon

    3. Users of Firefox browsers can use Live Bookmarks function as their web feeds.

    How to add the websites to the News readers.
    First, look for the subscription or feed options. Many websites have links labelled ‘XML’, ‘RSS’ or ‘Atom’; or they may have an orange button on their site.

    Then, you can either click the relevant links (e.g. the ‘add to my Yahoo!’ button, if you’re using My Yahoo!) or copy-paste the link in to your feed reader. Sometimes there will be a button for your particular feed reader on the blog that will take you to the appropriate subscription page.

    Advantages of web feeds over websites surfing
    Compared to websites, web feeds have a few advantages for the user : (source: Wikipedia)

  • Users can be notified of new content without having to actively check for it.
  • You don't have to click from site to site.
  • The information presented to users (in an aggregator) is typically much simpler than most websites.

  • Media files can be automatically downloaded without user intervention.


  • Advantages of web feed subscription over email subscriptions
    Compared to receiving updates via the email, subscribing to web feed has these important advantages :

  • When subscribing to a feed, the user does not disclose their email address, so the user is not increasing their exposure to threats associated with email: spam, viruses, phishing, and identity theft.

  • If the user wants to stop receiving news, they do not have to send an 'unsubscribe' request; the user can simply remove the feed from their aggregator.

  • Your inbox will be uncluttered with news updates
    (source: Wikipedia)


  • RSS and ATOM
    RSS and Atoms are the two main web feed formats widely used. Some websites let people choose between RSS or Atom formatted web feeds; others offer only RSS or only Atom. The RSS formats stands for Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0), Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0) and RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0).

    The development of Atom formats was motivated by the existence of many incompatible versions of the RSS syndication format.

    Whatever the formats that will eventually be accepted as a syndication standard by Internet Engineering Task Force, news feed has the following advantages for the reader, publisher and the advertiser.

    Advantages to the different users of website:
    Consumer : Subscribing to feeds makes it possible to review a large amount of online content in a very short time.

    Publisher : Feeds permit instant distribution of content and the ability to make it "subscribable."

    Advertiser: Advertising in feeds overcomes many of the shortcomings that traditional marketing channels encounter including spam filters, delayed distribution, search engine rankings and general “in-box” noise.


    I've just subscribed to Bloglines for this blog.


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  • Malaysian Whizzkid




    Whizzkid makes it big with Palm

    I bought my Palm m515 way back in 2001 or earlier. All I did with it is to use it as a glorified address book, and an appointment book. Nowadays I use it to refer to documents that I sync-d.

    But there is a Malaysian 16 year old boy who tinkled with his Palm which his dad bought for him when he was 10, and created additional software and posted it on Palm and Google websites. He gets paid RM4 everytime someone downloads his software. If he can do it, so can we!

    To read the full write up about Pradeesh Parameswaran, click here This is what he said in the interview:

    I noticed the software was inadequate six years ago. So, three years ago, I decided to write a small software and called it ExpenseIt for Palm and Google and posted it free on their websites.”

    At the time he wrote the software, which was an expense-tracking program for handheld users, he did not know anything about software programming.

    To date, he has not attended any IT classes either.

    “With the help of Google and widely available resources on the Internet, I slowly learnt how to write programs,” said Pradeesh, whose favourite pastime is playing with his dog and listening to music.

    “I learned how to develop a program from the simple Hello World Programme to a simple calculator programme.

    “It took me eight months to learn the basics, and I slowly started to code my software so that anyone who wanted to use it would have to get the password from me by e-mailing me.”


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    Thursday, December 07, 2006

    Spam

    Spam
    9 out of 10 email messages sent worldwide are spam (Source : Reuters )

    On a personal note, today I cleared all (100%)of the mails in my private email inbox. Everytime the spammers come out with new spam attacks, I update the message rules to trash the messages that include those keywords. The emails filled my inbox with offers to buy drugs and other medicinal aids. I am also advised to buy cheap, penny stocks which I have not heard of. Of late I get the 'Hi' messages.

    What is Spam?
    Spam is commercial email or unsolicited bulk email, including “junk mail”, which has not been requested by the recipient. It is intrusive and often irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes valuable resources.

    Spam messages are the opposite of permission-based email, which are normally anticipated, personal, relevant and/or associated with a pre-existing business or personal relationship. Inappropriate newsgroup activities, consisting of excessive posting of the same materials to several newsgroups, are also deemed to be spam.

    I'm not sure whether the recent advise from the Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society to Malaysians buy drugs online at your own risk, has anything to do with the deluge of spam emails that Malaysian internet users receive over the last few months. I guess, if you receive many mails on the same topic, one will be sucked into being interested in what they have to offer.

    According to an EU Commission, some EU countries have sucessfully reduced spam mails. Examples are Netherlands which has cut locally generated spam by 85 percent since 2003; and Finland which has reduced spam to 30 percent of emails received, down from 80 percent in 2003.

    More effort need to be done to combat this menace!


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    Wednesday, December 06, 2006

    Dream - Walt Disney

    Walt Disney

    If you can dream it, you can do it.


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    Saturday, December 02, 2006

    Offline business going online?

    This week has been rather quite hectic at my 'day job'. I have taken a step closer to working smart. I have just conducted 3 days of training, while being filmed for it. Boy! was I uptight, because I so want to make this training video so perfect.

    The film is being edited now. Without meaning to, I think I may have found my first product to sell over the internet! Need to read up on driving niche traffic. But first, need to work on my website..

    I am taking my offline business online.


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    Sunday, November 26, 2006

    Phishing : advise

    Emails that are better off deleted than opened

    Emails, presumably from the bank, asking you for (confirmation of) your name, bank account number, credit card information, password and Personal identity number (PIN), are better off being deleted. Ignore the request and delete the email.

    There has been a series of email and phone scams that our local paper ran a story in the main section warning readers "Don't be hooked by phishers"

    This is because banks DO NOT send such a notification via email asking for the details. Even if the email "instructs' you to call a number, or ask you to click on a link in the email, do not be fooled. The link could trigger a spy program being installed on your computer that will activate when you next visit a banking or pay site. The spy program will record your keystrokes when you type the passwords.

    If you really want to confirm the message in the email, call the number from the phone book, or the number which you normally use. Don't call the number stated in the email - because the person over the phone may be phoney!

    Lodge a report if you are a target for phishing.

    Prevention is better than cure. Do not reveal finacial details to anyone over the phone or email. You wouldn't want to find your money being transferred out for payment for bogus online purchases, or payment for pornographic sites.


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    Plagiarism



    Today our local paper carried a story about plagiarism, especially amongst students. The title of the story "Thou Shalt Not Copy" carries serious connotations.

    I guess it's not only students who should make proper references and give proper acknowledgement to the originator of the information, ideas, words, or opinions; bloggers and website owners should also take heed to cite the source of their information.

    With the internet becoming so prevalent nowadays, it's so easy to 'cut and paste' information and pass as your own. Even paraphrasing is considered plagiarism

    Wikipedia has a practical reference on Unintentional Plagiarism on the Internet

    Very well known works are often used without citation or attribution, but this does not mean that the practice is either permissable or desirable. Some works are very well known in one country but little known in other countries. Authors may quote or adapt works which do not need attribution in their country. Authors may then put such unoriginal work onto the Internet without realizing the need for attribution.


    Another thing I learnt today, there are software to check for plagiarism:
  • AntiPlagiarist - free software

  • AntiCutAndPaste - check for source code plagiarism

  • TurnItIn - used by colleges

    Also if you are interested in plagiarism software visit The Plagiarism Resource Site to know more about their software WcopyFind

    I must remember to give credit where its due.


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  • Friday, November 24, 2006

    Affiliate Marketing



    Affiliate marketing is one phrase and one activity which you cannot ignore if you want to build a business over the internet.

    This article which I chance upon while doing a search on affiliate marketing sums up the subject well : what, why, how. Excerpts below.

    What is Affiliate Marketing?

    Affiliate Marketing is kind of like being an independent sales representative in the online world - sans the telemarketing!

    An affiliate marketer puts links and ads on their web site that are encoded with a specific tracking URL and Cookie. When a surfer clicks on that link and the click results in a purchase, a commission is paid to the affiliate marketer. The commission paid does not change the amount the customer is charged - the commission is paid by the merchant or advertiser.

    Affiliate Marketing is different than pure advertising. Advertising is typically sold on a Cost Per Impression (CPM) basis. For every 1000 impressions (views), an advertiser pays a certain amount of money whether or not an actual sale is made. With affiliate marketing, the advertiser only pays when an actual sale is made.

    Typically a unique URL is used to track when visitor has originated from an affiliate marketer’s site. Additionally, most advertisers also offer an “action period” - for a certain number of days after the first click, a cookie is placed on a surfer’s computer to continue to track the origination of the referral source. Affiliate marketers like long cookies - which means they will get credit for up to 4 months (sometimes even longer!) after the first click.

    Affiliate links can be banner ads or text links. You can add them anywhere on your site you feel appropriate. Of course, if your page is covered with ads with no other compelling content, a surfer will have little reason to want to click on any of your ads. Affiliate Marketing works best when you offer resources for customers to make an informed buying decision.

    Success Tips
    Most successful affiliate marketing sites are review and content based. As an affiliate marketer, it’s up to you to educate and inform YOUR surfers/readers to help them determine what products and services are right for them. Here are a few good examples of very successful affiliate sites:

    Rosalind Gardner got her start in affiliate marketing by finding a need and filling it. She entered the online dating scene in 1997, and didn’t really know which sites were the best, and which were ones to avoid at all costs. She learned by trial and tribulation which sites were the best and most reputable on the net. Then, realizing there were many other people who would want to know about what she learned, she launched Sage-Hearts.com - one of the first dating site review portals on the internet.

    Sage-Hearts is a GREAT example of simplicity paired with great content, and her results prove it - based on her success in affiliate marketing, she wrote an eBook called How I Made $436,797 in One Year Selling Other People’s Stuff Online.

    Another good example is Brad’s Deals - a coupon site with over 2500 Handpicked Deals & Coupons. Brad originally started the site to help his friends save time and money shopping online. Currently consumers using BradsDeals have spent over $100M at over 700 retailers - because he works constantly to update his site and he has a loyal customer base of his own that visit regularly to use his coupons (affiliate links with a built-in discount).

    Affiliate Marketing works best on a site dedicated to affiliate marketing. It is less effective on blogs for a couple of reasons - most blogs offer free content (which predisposes our readers to expecting things for free), and most good blogs have what’s called a lot of “Leaky Links” - meaning links that send traffic away from your site without the potential to earn you $$ (non-affiliate links). This is a generalization, of course, so note that there will always be exceptions to this.

    Skills Needed
    To be successful in affiliate marketing, the following skills are needed - though you can rest assured you don’t need them all right now - some of them will simply come with time and experience…

  • Search Engine Optimization


  • Paid Search Engine Marketing


  • Sales Copywriting Skills (for reviews, informative articles, newsletters and other marketing materials. Head over to CopyBlogger to learn from The Guru on this subject)


  • Webmaster/html knowledge


  • A mailing list building strategy (very important!)


  • Working knowledge of spreadsheet programs and the ability to analyze costs vs. commissions


  • Ability to analyze web statistics on a basic level


  • Pros and Cons
    Affiliate marketing can be extremely lucrative. It also can be built to the point where much of the business can run on autopilot, giving you a lot more time with the family. It can also be quite rewarding, knowing you are providing a valuable service to people who need the information you offer.

    Affiliate marketing also requires patience. This is not an instant-get rich quick business. It takes time to learn what works and what doesn’t work - and to learn how to build up your own traffic (in order to send it elsewhere!). Time is the best teacher for affiliate marketing, as you can study what links your readers are most interested in (by tracking their clicks), where your traffic comes from (what keywords they use to find you), and what affiliate links convert to the most sales.

    Income Potential
    Don’t expect to earn much in your first few months in affiliate marketing, especially if you are only doing it part time. After the first year of persistent work, you can expect to see a steady revenue stream. I can’t say for certain, but from my past experience and that of others I know personally, I would say the low end of income potential is $10 K a year and at the high end the sky is the limit!

    As with many businesses - you get out of it what you put into it. A six figure income from affiliate marketing is absolutely possible - and is also not the norm. In fact, there are a few seven figure affiliate marketers out there - so it certainly pays to learn the business!

    Training or Certifications Necessary
    No formal training or certification is necessary. Kids have made big bucks in affiliate marketing.

    Sales Skills Necessary
    You don’t need to do any in person presentations or make any sales calls. But you do have to write compelling sales copy, present product information in a clear to read and understandable format, make site navigation easy and intuitive, and handle customer service emails (sometimes your audience will have questions or problems with a merchant - while you can’t control what happens, you can yank links from your site, or add more based on what your readers like and dislike).

    Remember – you are PRE-Selling for your advertisers – keep this in mind and your results will always be better than if you just throw links up on your site.

    Initial $ Investment Range
    It doesn’t take much $ to invest into creating an affiliate site. You have to pay for web hosting, and a solid email marketing/autoresponder tool (unless you know the CAN-Spam laws like the back of your hand are are willing to risk your email marketing business based on what you know). If this is your only source of income, then you need to plan for the time it will take to get your business up and running to a point that it will make you actual income (plan at least 4-6 months).

    Also, PPC (Pay Per Click) traffic is quite critical to the success of an affiliate marketing site, so plan on opening an AdWords account and paying for some traffic.


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    How to write the "About Me" Page

    If you want to write an effective "About Me" page for your blog, read about the advise given in the ProBlogger site which is reproduced below

    There are four main questions that readers want answered on your “About Me” page:

  • who you are…

  • your expertise

  • how your expertise addresses their problem or goal

  • how they can contact you


  • I have rewritten my about me page after reading the above advise.


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    Monday, November 20, 2006

    Social bookmarking sites - what and why



    Over the weekend, I was introduced to a new phrase "Social bookmarking website". So I decided to find out more.

    What are social bookmarking websites?

    Social bookmarking websites are internet sites that allow users the option to store their favourite sites and webpages online, and label them with tags.

    Since the bookmarks are stored online, they are not limited to a particular computer. (*plus point for people on the go).

    There are many social bookmarking websites; the popular ones being Del.icio.us and Digg and also Technorati, Flickr


    More about Del.icio.us
    Del.icio.us ...is a collection of favourite sites- yours and everyone else's.

    Del.icio.us allows you to

  • Keep links to your favourite articles, blogs, music, reviews, recipes etc from and access them from any computer on the web. Add your bookmarks from anywhere

  • Share favorites with others - friends, family and coworkers

  • Discover new, cool and useful bookmarks that everyone else has saved.


  • What are Tags
  • Tags help to organise and remember your bookmarks.

  • Tags are one-word descriptors that you assign to your bookmarks.

  • Tags are basically keywords - it can be a category or a subject. Tags are how you summarise your webpage or site.


  • Tagging is flexible
    Because tagging is more flexible than categories or folders, and can be created easily, it can result in grammatical errors, misspelled words, singular and plural forms of the words, and spaced and unspaced versions of the word/phrase. To each his own.

    Some service providers like Technorati allows you to tag your own content and add it to to the Technorati index

    Use of Social bookmarking sites
    Traffic-wise, tagging is another method of getting your website and blogs to be found by users. That's free traffic generation! Assign as many tags to a bookmark as you like, to increase the chances of being found.

    Social bookmarking sites generate traffic to your site. It is time to monetise the traffic- convincing sales letter (promoting affiliate products or your own products), adsense clicks and so on.

    Cool ways of using bookmarking system
  • Doing a research? Keep your source materials online

  • Going on a holiday? Save links to hotels, activities, food, transportation

  • What's cooking? Save the links to your recipes online


  • Other social bookmarking sites allow you to save your videos (YouTube), photos (Flickr).


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    Internet Marketing Newswatch

    Resources
    Get the latest news in internet marketing from, where else, but the Internet Marketing Newswatch


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    Sunday, November 19, 2006

    Thank you friends!

    This is the first time I have participated in any referral program over the internet. Since the very first day I started in this new online business, I vowed to myself that I am not going to be a product-pusher. I will only recommend a product to my list if I have tried it and genuinely believe that another person will benefit from the product.

    100percentMalaysian has just sent me an email to notify me that at least 5 of my friends have registered for the free materials from the site. To these first 5, I thank you for making my 'first affiliate program' a success. To the newbies, do listen to the audios. Seriously. I am now quite excited about this new business!

    This is the email I received. Feels like a kindergarten kid receiving his first book prize.

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    You have successfully referred enough members to qualify for VIP membership at 100PpercentMalaysian.com, Please login now and you'll be able to access your VIP members area.
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    Elaine,

    This is an automated email.

    Thank you for your efforts in referring new members to 100 Percent Malaysian.

    I want you to know that you've achieved your minimum referral requirement. And this has UNLOCKED EXTRA DOWNLOAD in the VIP Members area.


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    Asia Adsense Immersion Bootcamp



    On Saturday, I attended a preview of the Asia Adsense Immersion bootcamp to be held in Singapore on Dec 7-9, 2006.

    The bootcamp will be conducted for the "first and last" time, by Dr Mike Woo-Ming, a medical practitioner turned internet entreprenuer.

    I learnt some thngs at this preview. Thanks to the local facilitator. If you are keen to attend, click here for more details.

    Here are important points to consider when placing on Google Adsense on your sites/blogs:

  • Location of ads. Read Google's optimisation tips on where to place the ads in order to encourage more click-through.


  • A great advertisement is of no good if there are nobody interested in them. As a responsible site owner, the articles on your site must be interesting, unique, and of value to the visitors.


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    Saturday, November 18, 2006

    World Internet Summit



    The World Internet Seminar (WIS) series is on the second leg of the Asian tour beginning with Indonesia (Nov 12) and now in Malaysia (Nov 17).

    The internet gurus will be in Singapore next.
    Other countries are Japan, Thailand, India and United Arab Emirates.

    Read more in the WIS blog


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    Thursday, November 16, 2006

    100 percent Malaysian Internet Marketers?

    Get MP3 file

    Do these topics interest you?

  • Why I quit my job to become an internet marketer

  • Why I tried MLM and decided never to do it again

  • A simple 5-step plan I used to discover what I really want to do

  • How I fell into the Get-rich Quick trap

  • The 5 biggest mistakes I made in internet marketing


  • I came across these free MP3 audio files here

    Listen to the MP3 recordings made by the website owner, Gobala Krishnan, a Malaysian guy who shocked Malaysia a few months back with his secret ebook about Paypal and Clickbank.

    I have listened to all 5 audio recordings and also the other recordings on how he created and marketed a product that made over RM28,000 in less than 120 days.

    I am still learning about internet marketing and when I find something newbies like us can learn from, I like to share it. Forget about the Astro Max and the cash prizes he is offering for new members, just listen to the audio recordings.

    This is real Malaysian experience. Do register and download the audios or transcript for free.


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    Wednesday, November 15, 2006

    Death of Internet Marketing

    I have not even started, and now the talk in the internet is that "Internet Marketing is dying!" I received many emails persuading me to download a free report "Death Of Internet Marketing".

    My first reaction? I ignored all the emails, but in the end, temptation got the better of me, and I clicked on one of the link to download the free report.

    Apparently over 17 popular internet marketers launched new products in October 2006 -too many for the 'small' internet marketing market. Good products got ignored because of the influx of new product launches.

    So what do we do in this situation?


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    Thursday, November 09, 2006

    Difficult to access Google?

    I have had difficulty in accessing Gmail and Google in recent days, and I put it down to the bad weather - heavy thunderstorm. Now I know its not isolated problem. Apparently there has something to do with our service provider Streamyx.

    Go see Jeff Ooi's article on this


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    Sunday, November 05, 2006

    Treasure hunt - Massive return of investment

    Weekend de-stress activity

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    Went on a treasure hunt on Saturday with a group of friends. To the uninitiated, a treasure hunt is NOT about looking for hidden treasures.

    In a treasure hunt, we use our brains to crack a couple (between 4 to 5) clues which will lead you to decipher the item that the clerk-of-course (CoC) wants you to buy and hand over to him. The trick is, once you crack the clues, you should stop at the first shop you see and get that item, before some 'KIASU' team buys all the available items off the shelf. Seriously, this is what we encountered. The minute we went into a local sundry shop and ask for the item, the proprietor, said "all taken up by the previous person".

    The treasures are not the only questions we need to answer. There are usually another set of between 30- 40 questions, made up of anagrams, word-replacement, and cryptic questions you see in crossword puzzles, that you need to solve along your journey to the check point. The answers are in the signboards of the business entities. Actually the business owners should be paying for the free advertising!

    What I cannot understand, is how I end up joining the treasure hunt fanatics who sacrifice their weekends to get up early (6 am or earlier) and spend practically the whole day on the road solving cryptic questions.

    Anyway, I think this is also another business for the masters of the game. The winning team gets to receive Rm2000 in cash, against an investment of Rm320 per team. A massive return on investment, I would say!

    P/S our team won a steam iron each.

    To know more about treasure hunts, click here


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    Monday, October 30, 2006

    Advice to Newbies : Analyse your time

    NLP model in learning a new skill

    Again, I found this piece of information in Rich Schefren's blog that's very pertinent to all newbies who are learning a totally new skill. Great piece of work!

    Learning a new skills is divided into four stages

    Stage 1 - Unconscious Incompetence. This is where you don’t
    know how to do something and you don’t even know that you don’t know.

    Stage 2 - Conscious Incompetence. This is where you now
    know all the different things you don’t know and
    you begin to work on learning them.

    Stage 3 - Conscious Competence. This is where you now know
    what you need to know, you can do the skills
    necessary, but it takes all of your concentration.

    Stage 4 - Unconscious Competence. This is where you can now
    do the skills necessary without thinking about it, it’s now a habit


    So what you need to do is
    -- to know which stage you are in and then focus on what you
    need to do to move to the next stage.


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    Saturday, October 28, 2006

    Information Overload!

    According to one Guru whom I just discovered, I am becoming an Information Junkie. I may have to entirely agree with him.

    His definition of Information junkies : "they just want to learn, absorb… absorb… absorb and they simply don’t have the power to turn off this constant craving for more".

    I have many unopened emails, each offering a product "that I may need" in order to make massive money. However, since I have not started my online business yet, these tools will not be of any use to me.

    So the advice given by this Guru, Rich Schefren for information junkies to go on an information diet is wise indeed. It's time to

  • stop studying, stop analyzing and start creating

  • don't allow any information to come in whatsoever for the next week.

  • realise that you can't read everything, nor cross off every item on the to-do list

  • realise that I must decide which information I must read

  • live with only the information I have created

  • develop urgency in everything I do for the next week

  • increase the level of output



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    Same product, different approach

    Almost every other mail that I receive this week has been promoting a certain marketer's new product-membership riches. I find it very amusing to read the same sales pitch from unconnected people promoting the same product.

    Being very new to Internet marketing, I subscribe to many Internet Gurus' lists, just to get a feeling about the business.

    This is how I notice that many of the other Internet marketers have signed up as affiliates for that new product, and I become the recipient of the same offer.

    What are some of the lessons that we can learn from this situation?

  • Need to differentiate oneself from the pack : there is only one marketer that gave additional offers. If I wanted to buy-in to the membership riches ebook, I will buy from that marketer.

  • There is one marketer who uses an entirely different sales letter, which when clicked on, led me to the same product.

  • Either the commissions are great, or the product is excellent that makes almost everybody wanting to promote it

    As for me, I will not buy-in to this offer yet, because I am still doing my research on the business model.


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  • Thursday, October 26, 2006

    Teaching IT to senior citizens

    If things go right, I will be introducing IT to a group of senior citizens in my neighbourhood early next month. Looking forward to it.

    I have sourced my materials from various senior citizen websites, and I have also resorted to children's sites for some teaching methodology. Guess, where computer knowledge is concerned, both generations are at par.

    If there are any suggestions, do post your comments here.


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    Tuesday, October 24, 2006

    Is Blogging right for you?

    23 "Pre-Qualifying Questions" for a successful blogger

    What is a successful blogger? To me, a successful blogger is akin to a regular columnist in the newspaper. A successful blog will have its own regular readership who will seek out the blog on a regular basis and expects the blogger to "speak" to them. So some of the questions below are very pertinent if you want to be a successful blogger.

    I choose the blog as my medium to record my online experience. Whether blogging will be a permanent feature in my daily routine in future is left to be seen.

    A regular blogger poses the following questions to prospective bloggers. To go in detail his reasons for asking the questions, click here.


    1. Do you enjoy writing?

    2. What’s your Message?

    3. Are you a good communicator?

    4. Are you better at writing or speaking?

    5. Do you want to be the central voice on your website?

    6. Are you a self starter?

    7. Are you disciplined?

    8. Do you have time?

    9. Are you thick skinned?

    10. Are you willing to be in the public spotlight?

    11. Do you have any technical ability?

    12. Do you take yourself too Seriously?

    13. Do you have a blend of humility and Ego?

    14. Are you willing to learn/

    15. Do you enjoy reading?

    16. Are you an organized person?

    17. Are you a Social person?

    18. Do you enjoy ‘virtual relationships?

    19. Are you a creative person?

    20. Do you have Stick-ability?

    21. Are you Consistent?

    22. Are you honest and transparent?

    23. Are you willing to work hard?


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    Monday, October 23, 2006

    Starting A Program Automatically



    If you want your PC to open a selected a program (for example, Accounting or a Point-of-Sales software) automatically when you start the computer, just follow these steps:

    For Windows XP
    You need to add a shortcut to the Startup folder

    1. Look for the desired program in the local hard drive C or D

    2. Right-click the program and select Send To Desktop as a shortcut on your desktop

    3. Click the Start button, select All Programs list, and look for 'Startup' folder

    4. Right click on the Startup folder, select Open

    5. Drag the desktop shortcut created earlier, INTO the opened Startup folder.


    For Mac
    You need to add the icon to the Login Items menu
    1. Under Apple menu, select System Preferences

    2. Click Accounts icon, and click Login Items tab

    3. To add programs to the list, click the plus sign or the = button


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    What is the Value of Time?



    Everybody has equal number of hours, minutes and seconds in a day. However, when you use your time wisely, you will be able to "stretch" it and then learn to value every day, every minute and every second of your time on Earth.

    I don't know who is the original author of these insights, but it has been on the email circuit for quite some time. Also found it on a friend's blog and wanted the same message on my blog.


    To realize
    The value of ten years:
    Ask a newly
    Divorced couple

    To realize
    The value of four years:
    Ask a graduate.

    To realize
    The value of one year:
    Ask a student who
    Has failed a final exam.

    To realize
    The value of nine months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a still born.

    To realize
    The value of one month:
    Ask a mother
    who has given birth to
    A premature baby.

    To realize
    The value of one week:
    Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.

    To realize
    The value of one hour:
    Ask the lovers who are waiting to Meet.

    To realize
    The value of one minute:
    Ask a person
    Who has missed the train, bus or plane.

    To realize
    The value of one-second:
    Ask a person
    Who has survived an accident…

    To realize
    The value of one millisecond:
    Ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics

    Time waits for no one.

    Treasure every moment you have.


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    Sunday, October 22, 2006

    Claiming my blog in Technorati

    After I signed up for Technorati services, this is the next step I need to do to take ownership of my blog - creating a post- so that the service can be activated.

    Now to learn about Tagging the Posts,and Linking the Blogs to other like-minded blogs, to increase the visibility.


    Technorati Profile


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    About Technorati - the blog search engine.

    Today's topic is all about Technorati.

    What is Technorati

    Technorati is an Internet search engine for searching blogs, competing with Google, and Yahoo. Technorati services allows you to search for, surface, and organize bloggers and their daily posts.

    How does Technorati keep track of the blogs?

    First of all, you need to get your blog listed on www.Technorati.com. Follow the screen instruction to sign up for Technorati services (its free). Once you are signed on, you can send a small ping * to Technorati to notify them when you have updated your blog. They will then check you out! Technorati tracks the number of links to your blog. The more links you have, the more relevant is your blog. Links are important in blogs because it reflects the real-time nature of the blogs.


    * A ping is a program that is used for informing others that your blog exists, and also that a new post has been made.


    Some Blog statistics
    .

  • 75,000 new blogs are created in a day, this means approximately one new blog is created every second
  • .
  • 1.2 million posts are made daily, or about 50,000 blog updates an hour.
  • Some 57.4 million blogs are registered with Technorati, and the list is growing



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    Blog releases stress for teachers?

    Should teachers blog?

    Another story about perils of blogging - this time for the education sector

    Found this article about pros and cons of blogging by teachers. A few teachers in USA had to quit or were sacked for writing about the school policy, and the students behaviour.

    Apparently there are more than 800 teacher blogs on Technorati.com

    Teachers also need to detox and release stress - after all they face 30-40 students everyday.

    I guess, discretion in your blogging is the main key.


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    Tuesday, October 17, 2006

    Think twice before you post in the internet.

    Woman wins $11.3 million from blogger.

    Although a blog is a personal online diary and the blogger is entitled to say what she wants, care must be taken to ensure that what you write in the blog is not slanderous. You can be held accountable for the writings in your blog.

    Recently the Florida jury awarded a woman $11.3 million in damages after a former acquaintance accused her of being a crook, a con artist and a fraudster in her blog.

    Most bloggers, including me, merrily publish our writings on the internet, without any thought of the legal implications of what we write.

    What if some money-strapped friend of ours decide to sue us for mentioning her innermost secrets? Food for thought. Safer to report on facts.


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    Friday, October 13, 2006

    Tips for digital photos

    Downside for speed

    Digital cameras now come with 6,8, or 10 megapixels. They are good for printing your photos.

    However, if you need to put your photos on the web or send through the email, a camera resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is adequate quality. It will keep the image file down to a manageable size.


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    Font sizes that are easy-on-the-eye

    Changing text size

    Do you find that the font size of the email, or the pages on this webpage, too small for comfort?

    This tip may be useful for those people, especially those over 45 whose eyesight isn't what it used to be, who wants to change the size of ANY text they are reading off the computer screen. (and, Yes, it also includes word documents and spreadsheets)

  • hold down the Ctrl key on your key board and turn the small wheel in the middle of your mouse. The print size of your email will change - it will either get larger or smaller - depending on which way you turn the wheel. This is provided you have a mouse with scrolling function!


  • or, you can also click on the View menu bar, and select Text Size
  • .

    But I find the first method much more convenient.
    Thanks to the friend who brought it to my attention. Try it!!


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    Thursday, October 12, 2006

    Top 100 website

    Want to know what are the

  • top 100 websites in the world?

  • top websites for your country?

  • most searched website for a particular category?


  • Go to Alexa.com


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    Tuesday, October 10, 2006

    YouTube sold for $1.6b

    Getting rich over the internet: within 1 year

    The internet has made the co-founders of YouTube, a web-site that allows users to upload, view and share video clips over the internet, rich overnight.

    On October 9, 2006 it was announced that YouTube will be purchased by Google for US$1.65 billion in stock. And to think the domain name was just activated in Feb 2005, and the YouTube service made its debut on the internet in November 2005 - barely 1 year old! Source

    Listen to the happy voices of the co-founders.





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    Alma Mater

    What now, Alma Mater?

    My Alma mater, University of Malaya (fondly called UM), has been in the limelight in recent days. Its' position in the ranking of top universities of the world has dropped from position no. 169 (in 2005) to position no. 192 (in 2006) in the THES-QS World University Rankings 2006/07. In the inaugural ranking in 2004, UM was placed on position 89. This means that this year's ranking is a drop for two consecutive years in a world university ranking. The only consolation is that the University is still in the top 200 universities of the world.

    It used to be THE premier university that every young Malaysian secondary school leaver wants to go to. Now another university, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) has been ranked the premier Malaysian university. What a blow to UM!

    Back in the 80's, I was one of 2 students from my high school to be accepted to do the Accounting degree at UM for that year. My entire neighbourhood wanted to know what my grades were - because the entrance qualification is high and I made it! I'm not sure, with such a ranking, how it will affect the employability of the current under-graduates in UM.

    I hope the new (lady) Vice Chancellor of UM will do something to improve the situation. She did say, though, that the entire UM family will not rest on past glories. Way to go!


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    Sunday, October 08, 2006

    Dead or Alive?

    Is Adsense Dead or Alive?


    Sometime back, there was a blast of emails in my inbox urging subscribers to download the ebook that says adsense is dead. Now there is another round of emails in my inbox from another guru that urges me to download an ebook that rebutts the first statement. This second person says Adsense is Alive!

    To a newbie like me, this is utterly confusing! I guess each of the "gurus" have their own version of how to make money through adsense.

    I need to be careful of what I read over the internet!


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    Thursday, October 05, 2006

    Internet : Human Network

    What is the Internet?

    The technical definition of the internet is that it is a collection of interconnected computer networks that transmit data. Source

    However, the internet can also be described as a network of people. The internet has become more people-centric. It is ingrained in our everyday lives. We email coworkers, friends, and loved ones. Our lives are captured by digital cameras and shared online. We read blogs for their personalities and unique take on the world. Even dry data like bank balances and weather forecasts have become ways to accentuate and improve your daily life. Sure it's an interconnected set of computers following simple machine instructions, but the driving force behind it all is people connecting with other people. Source

    The world is becoming smaller, day by day.


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    Wednesday, October 04, 2006

    Hurray! Designed my first web page

    Success, at last

    It's not so difficult afterall to learn the HTML codes to write the web pages. It's just time consuming. Though it was a guided assignment, I felt very proud of myself when I saw my HTML codes being translated to web pages, with heading, images, linking to other web pages, and the works.


    At least now when I modify the template for this blog, I do it with some understanding of what the codes mean.

    I just saw this reference for HTML tutorial . Worth taking a look.


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    Monday, October 02, 2006

    Quotable Quotes

    Thomas Alva Edison

    "If we all did the things we are really capable
    of doing, we would literally astound ourselves."


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    Sunday, October 01, 2006

    Website design - Basic tools

    Online course on website design

    I have signed up for a FRE.E online course on building your first web page. The instructor gave assurance that designing web pages (i.e writing in HTML) is really, really, really easy to learn. So here goes!

    First things first, you need the following basic tools to design a web page :
    1. Text Editor
    2. Browser

    Text Editors
    A Text editor is a tool that allows you to edit text.

    Some text editors come preloaded with Windows and Macintosh systems : Notepad (for Windows) and SimpleText (for Macintosh) systems. So no reason not to get started!

    You can also download for fre.e other powerful text editors such as
    EditPadLite (for windows) and BBEdit Lite (for Macintosh)

    Or alternatively, go to TUCOWS to find a list of text editors that suit your needs.


    Browsers

    You need to install on your PC/Macintosh a variety of common web browsers which are used to logon to the internet. As a serious online publisher you would want to preview the webpages that you designed before you post it to the world to see. This is because different browsers might interpret your HTML differently, and might show the pages differently.

    The common browsers (next-to-most-recent version) that needs to be installed are :
    1. Internet explorer
    2. Netscape
    3. Firefox
    4. Opera
    5. Amaya

    Once you have the basic tools, you are ready to start the first web page.


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    Monday, September 18, 2006

    Books to Read

    The recent Malaysian budget 2007 which was tabled on September 1, 2006, one day after the 49th Merdeka celebrations, brought some cheer to parents with school-going children, and the reading public. The Finance Minister, who is also the Prime Minister, announced an increased in tax relief of RM300 (from RM700 to RM1000)for purchases of books


    I've already lined up some books to purchase:

    Best of Blogs
    Authors: Peter Kuhns and Adrienne Crew

    Publisher: Que Publishing, 320 pages

    According to the reviewer , the book should be called "Best of American Blogs" as it features blogs from the United States. "Perhaps somebody should write the Best of Malaysian Blogs sometime in the future. I sense a need" she concludes.

    Dare I take the challenge?


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    Website Design - 6 common mistakes

    Six Common Mistakes In Website Design That Kill Your Online Business


    What are some of the things to avoid in your website?


    1. A slow loading website.

    There is nothing more irritating than a website that takes forever to load. Granted that most internet users these days have high speed connections, a great percentage are still hooked up to the World Wide Web via slower 56K access. This percentage should not be taken for granted. In building a website, try to stay away from the humongous graphic files. You don't need high number of pixels, fancy movies or flash animation, catchy music. You need a website that will deliver the information it promises at an instantaneous rate, and for this reason, you have to choose functionality over design.

    2. A navigation system that is very difficult to understand.

    Make it easy for visitors to explore your website. If your menu bar is too complicated, you’ll just end up driving away a lot of your visitors. You don’t want your visitors to get stuck in just one page. Your pages must be interlinked in a logical way, and this connection should be easily navigable through an intuitive interface that even a 7 year old will be able to understand. Again, this is a matter of functionality over design. Place your navigation links either at the top of the page right below the header, or at either side of the page in a separate column. This is where your visitors’ eyes will wander once they want to discover the other pages in your website.

    3. Low quality content.

    Content is king on the internet. People log online to find information they need, and information is conveyed through your content. If your content is poorly written, who will have the patience to read the same? If your content is not unique, why will people choose your website over others? There are two requisites for good quality content: excellent presentation and originality. Minus either of this, your entire website will be in jeopardy.

    4. Poor choice of keywords to focus on.

    Keywords drive traffic to your website. Keywords are the terms that people search for when they’re looking for information. If you targeted the right keywords, quality visitors will come aplenty. If you targeted the wrong keywords, visitors will be scarce. So make sure you discover the right keywords even before you start building your website.

    5. Cookie cutter websites.

    If your website lacks originality - shares the same layout and boasting of the same content as others, your visitors will question its credibility. Make your website unique. Search engines penalize duplicate content, and your website will have a lower position in the search engine results.

    6. A website that lacks focus.

    Focus is key in designing a website. Topics in the website should be related. Why would visitors who are interested with dogs be interested with astronomy? There’s no connection between the two subjects.


    New keyword : WII FM : What's In It - For Me. Every visitor switches on to this radio station when they land on your page, so give them a reason to stay longer.


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    Sunday, September 17, 2006

    4 steps to successful internet business

    Presented by Derek Gehl - in a preview at a leading hotel in Subang Jaya

    This blog is my online diary. In the process of doing indepth research on internet marketing, I take every opportunity to attend the free seminar or previews in town, so the least I can do is to pen down the important notes that the presenter dish out - so that I can refer to it again and again. One more thing, I made this blog my default homepage, so I will see it whenever I switched on the laptop

    Actually if you have attended enough seminars, the information dished out is "about the same". What differs is the RESULTS from the ACTIONS taken.

    Readers, have you attended (paid or unpaid) seminars and religiously taken notes, only to stash the notes (written on the hotel's stationery) in the drawer, or briefcase? I have been guilty of it so many times. When I discovered blogging I found my answer!

    1. Use your existing hobbies or experience to find a lucrative business or product to sell online.

    Before you plunge into the online business (for that matter, it also applies to offline business), you need to do a research on the supply and demand for your chosen product or service.

    In the online business, demand can be defined as the number of people keying in a particular word, or groups of words (called keywords) onto the search engines like Google, MSN, Yahoo and many more. Supply is the number of websites that have already been created to meet the demand.

    When you find that the demand exceeds the supply (pure economic terms) for the product or service that you have in mind, then you are in business! It is time to find a creative solution to the problems that people have.

    2. Design a website to convert visitors to lifetime customers.

    The website is your storefront. It must be easy to navigate. It must give the visitors the information he/she wants when they entered the keywords in the search engine, and is redirected to your website. You have 10 seconds to impress the visitor. It must have a compellng headline and credible reasons why they should buy your advice or product.


    3. Drive a flood of qualified buyers to your website

    Vistors to your website (storefront) are either referred by others - friends, associates or affiliates, or they may have accidentally stumbled onto your website when they do a search. In order to sustain your business, you must promote the website - by driving qualified visitors to it. Blogging, banner ads and newsletters and ezines are some of the methods. There are many!


    4. Put it on Auto pilot!

    Use the right technology to automate the sales (ordering and delivery) process. Spend your time to promote and market your website. Just like the traditional offline business. Work ON the business, not IN the business.


    That's it. Simple Isn't it?

    Now to put in action.


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    Tuesday, September 12, 2006

    Article Marketing - What and Why

    Article marketing has always been hailed as online advertising’s greatest strategy.

    Writing your own articles is inexpensive. Submission to the many articles directories wouldn’t cost a single penny. You’d be planting seeds that you could benefit from for many years. For as long as the article directories exist, your article/s would be stored, and with them would be your links.

    Article marketing does seem like the greatest promotional technique invented for the internet utilised by novice and veteran online businessman. Whether their enterprises are mere startups, or whether they have established a profitable brand for themselves, article marketing is always at the forefront of their advertising campaigns.


    Concerns about Article Marketing

    If you submit an article to 100 directories, and publish the very same article in your website, will your website be penalized?

    The short answer: no.

    What will be penalized would be the pages housed in the article directories. Your website will be spared. This is the reason why most article directories, with the notable exception of www.isnare.com when it comes to MSN results (which can be attributed to alternative SEO techniques that website is pursuing specifically for MSN’s search engine), fare quite poorly in SERPs. Run a search for any keyword. Will article directory pages appear in the first hundred or so pages? Most probably, they won’t.


    What good is article marketing for?

    Article marketing should not be used for direct traffic generation - the traffic will by no means be substantial for any form of online business.

    Article marketing is great for building your link popularity, and link popularity is great for increasing your website’s page rank.

    The higher your website’s page rank, the higher its position will be in the search engine results pages.

    With your article submissions, you’d be able to increase your website’s number of back links on the internet. This would make it easy for search engine spiders, especially Google’s, to find, index and fetch your website for relevant search queries.

    Additionally, article directories like www.ezinearticles.com , are favorites of webmasters and eZine publishers. If they will pick up your article/s for publication in their own channels, you’d be able to expose your website to whole new audience, and more importantly, you’d be able to increase the number of your back links even more.

    This is the true power of article marketing.


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    Monday, September 11, 2006

    Mind Your Own Business

    Mind Your own Business!: "When is the right time during the year to start using MYOB?
    Any time. MYOB has been designed in such a way that it really doesn't matter when you start using it. The opening balances can be entered at any time so you are not forced to enter them before you can start using any of MYOB's features, for example invoicing or stock control. Obviously the more information you enter at the outset the more you'll get from MYOB We recommend that if you're using the Chequebook, you enter the opening cash book balance in the bank account so that bank reconciliations can be done from the outset. To print statements you'll need to at least enter opening debtor balance"

    Huh? What has this article got to do about internet marketing? Actually I was learning how to create a link to this blog from another website. Anyway, if you are in business, the next logical tool to invest in is an accounting software to help you track the income and the expenses, and MYOB is just the right choice.


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    Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn

    I am always mindful not to judge things too quickly. Last weekend the local paper ran 2 stories about why you should not make judgements on events that transpired just based on 1 event alone. To read the story written by the reader, click here. and here .

    I tell the same stories in my own words:

    Story 1

    An old man had a beautiful white horse, which he won't part with even when offered huge sums of money.

    When the horse was found missing from its stable one morning, the villagers all said "What a misfortune. You would have been better off if you had sold it". The old man said "I don't know whether it's a misfortune or blessing. The fact is the horse is not in the stable. Everything else is judgement".

    2 weeks later the horse returned, with a dozen wild horses. Again the people gathered and said " You are right. It was not a misfortune. Indeed it is a blessing".
    The old mand replied "Who knows whether it is a blessing or not? Just say that the horse is back".

    The old man's son began to train the wild horses. But 1 week later, the son fell from a horse and broke his legs. Again the people gathered and said, "It is a misfortune indeed. Your son has lost the use of his legs. You are now poorer than before". The old man said "You are obsessed about passing judgement. Don't go that far. Say only that my son has broken his legs. Life comprises of fragments and you don't get more than you can handle".

    A few months later, it happened that the country went to war. All young men in the village were conscripted by military. The old man's son was spared because of his crippled leg. The villagers went to see the old man and said "Your son's fall has proven to be a blessing. You son may be a cripple but he is still with you. Our sons are gone forever".

    The old man said "Don't go on judging. Just say that your sons were forced to join the army while mine was not. Only God knows whether this is a blessing or not".


    Story 2

    A man sent his 4 sons to look at a pear tree that was a great distance away. When they had all gone and came back, he called them together to describe what they had seen.

    1st son, who went in winter said : the tree is ugly, bent and twisted.

    2nd son, who went in spring said : the tree is covered with green buds and full of prime.

    3rd son, who went in summer, said : the tree is laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked beautiful. It was the most graceful thing he had seen.

    4th son, who went in autumn, said : it was ripe and drooping with fruits and full of life and fulfilment.

    The man then explained that they were all right, because they had each seen only one season of the tree's life. In this way, you cannot judge a person or your life by one season only.

    If you give up when it's winter, you will miss the promise of spring, the beauty of summer, and the fulfilment of autumn. Don't let the pain in one season cancel out the joy of all the others.

    Something I have to learn also.


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    Sunday, September 10, 2006

    Perils of Blogging

    Several Malaysian blogs are in the running for the Best Malaysian Blog awards for 2006/2007. Would be interesting to find out how Malaysian readers pick out the "best" sites.

    I guess one man's meat is another man's poison.

    Several of the nominated blogs write on everyday happenings in the bloggers personal lives. There is a cautionary article on Perils of Blogging that bloggers might want to take note of before they let the entire world into their personal lives.

    My humble opinion only.

    And another thing, their readers reply in SMS-speak. I guess I don't belong to the SMS generation!


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    Wednesday, August 30, 2006

    Putting video clip on a blog

    Guess what? I learned to put a video on my blog!

    To a newbie like me, this is quite something.

    Thanks to Roger and Joshua for their help.

    See for yourself how this twenty-something guy used a blog to achieve his dreams.




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    Tuesday, August 29, 2006

    Ready, Aim, Fire - Part 2

    From the last time I wrote about getting Ready, I have been doing research about which markets to go in. This is the part about 'AIM'- narrowing the reading to those that will lead me to actually get started.

    There's so much to consider. Will write more later


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    Tuesday, August 01, 2006

    READY, AIM, FIRE!

    PART 1

    It's been a fortnight since my last post. Feels like I have just enrolled myself to the 'kindergarten' classes in internet marketing. Everything is new - there's so much to read, listen and do.

    I declare that by the end of 5 months (December 2006), I will be re-reading this blog and by then I should have begin my next climb to join the ranks of sucessful internet marketers, and make a decent passive income to pay for my house and car instalments.

    The indecent income will be if I have the money to pay in full the balance of loan outstanding!

    If I am not successful, it is not for lacking in education. It will be because of lack in taking ACTION and I will want this blog to remind me of that.


    Getting READY - Part 1 : Secrets to Creating Wealth

    One of the first things that my guru, Stephen Pierce, sets out to teach us is Mindset changes. To be successful is to be able to endure and persevere. I must begin to do things that I haven't done before. I have to be focussed on what I want to achieve, and concentrate on achieving the goal. And I need to be disciplined to make it happen.

    "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve" - says Napolean Hill in Think and Grow Rich.

    And I need to be mindful of whom or what I decide to be influenced by. The type of books I read, the title of videos I watch, the audio tapes I listen to, the seminars I attend, and the people I talk to, will shape my thought process and ultimately my destination (life objectives). I must choose and control the 'Third Influence', otherwise I will be influenced by anything.

    Following the above advise, I have thus far bought myself some more books, and subscribed to the e-zines of the internet marketers, to gain a 'forest' view of the subject matter.

    I am still discovering! And I am reminded that the internet world is a fast-changing one; what works today may not work tomorrow. And I thought I can coast along the shore!


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    Sunday, July 16, 2006

    Blogging achieves the impossible: How a paper clip landed a house

    The red paper clip has taken on a whole new meaning for Kyle MacDonald.

    On July 12, 2005, Kyle, from Montreal posted on his first blog entry his quest to trade up, step by step by step,
    from a single, normal, red paper clip to a house. This might sound absurd, almost impossible to achieve.

    However, on Wednesday July 12, 2006, his one year quest over 14 trades, culminated in an offer from the town in Kipling, Saskatchewan, where the town offered him
    a modest, two-story house for a role in a Corbin Bernsen movie, the penultimate item in MacDonald's progression of trades.

    Media from around the world took an interest in the story of the man who used a blog and a lot of perseverance to do something most people would have thought impossible. But odd as it may seem, MacDonald completed his quest and, astoundingly, cemented the deal for the house on the first anniversary of that first blog post.

    To read more click here.
    http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/2006/07/one-red-paperclip-t-shirt-design.html#links


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    Tuesday, July 04, 2006

    Picked right book to read


    Just found out that the author of the book "Blog Wild" , Andy Wibbels, a book that I stumbled upon in the local bookstores in June, won one of the top 10 awards under Marketing Sherpa 2006.

    Didn't pick the wrong author to start my blogging experience!!

    To read more,
    http://www.marketingsherpa.com/sample.cfm?ident=28525


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    Sunday, June 25, 2006

    Blog Wild

    Resources : Blogging for newbies


    Stumbled across this book at the local bookstore last weekend.

    Blog Wild! How Everyone can go Blogging.

    Easy to read. Gives you resounding reasons why you should start your own blog NOW, and how easy it is. I created my blog after reading the first part of the book.

    You may be interested to
    check it out .

    Elaine


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    First Blog


    My first attempt at blogging.

    I am aware that the road to riches is a long one, but with the help of fellow IWC participants and the internet marketers whom we met at the IWC2006, I will make it.

    To all those who will be following my blog, I will be posting my experience driving along the road to riches in this new area- internet marketing. Amongst others, I will post my thoughts and learnings from the coaching which I have signed up for, the research and readings, and my attempts in driving traffic.

    We will all make it rich, in our own way

    Elaine

    Mind Your Own Business? Click here


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