Entries from January 2009

You Gotta Love Technology…

It’s the 6th day since Chinese New Year. As I’m loitering around my in law’s houses, desperately scrounging around for morsels of Internet connection, I’ve come across this old piece of artifact…
It’s called a 56k Modem.
Back then, when Starbucks never existed in our social radar, there was a time when people actually connected to the […]

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In Any Industry, The Money Is Still In The List

More and more people are afraid of the challenges when it comes to building a huge list or maintaining a huge list. Let’s face it - list building is hard work. You have to contact other list owners and cross promote one another. You have to participate in giveaway events and create gifts. You might […]

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How You Can Handle A Product Launch, Affiliate Contest And Build Your List At The Same Time

The past 7 days was one of the most challenging and exciting days in my Internet marketing career.
What happened was I tried to multi-task my promotional efforts by accomplishing three things at once:

Launching and pre-launching my franchise all week
Promoting another marketer’s launch as an affiliate (and competing in a highly competitive affiliate contest)
Build my list […]

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Chinese New Year Exodus

It’s that time of the year again… Chinese New Year is a long celebrated tradition by the Chinese people all over the world.
Although I would consider myself a hybrid American/Chinese/Malaysian, I still observe this grand celebration as a time to celebrate and enjoy reunions with my extended family members and my In-Laws who reside a […]

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What Everybody Ought To Know About Outsourcing

If I can name one huge turning point in my business, I would say that it is the time I decided to start outsourcing my work (the other being developing more confidence in my business).
By Late February this year, I will be hiring a more permanent, virtual assistant / business manager to manage all aspects […]

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