Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 February 2008

HOW TO EARN SOME EXTRAS TO EASE YOUR EDUCATIONAL WORRIES

EARNEXTRAS

If you mention the word “money”, you would have noticed that most people especially students who want to earn a bit more to subsidize their education fees would have their eyes wide open. The main problem they are facing is that they do not know how they can relieve their financial worries through the internet. I have reviewed many websites and found some good advices in Marketvice.com, a blog that talk all about online marketing, design, domain and blogging.

The baby of two online marketers, John Davis and Anthony Feint, they are willing to share some of their trade secrets on how to make money blogging. In one of the latest posts, there are points on how to make money online using free blogs without worrying about hosting, domain or bandwidth fees. There are even tips on how to fully utilize other free blogs as spin-offs which will not only generate traffics to the main blog but also for your spin-off blogs. After all, it is through traffics that will generate more readerships as well as creating more opportunities for you to make that extra income.

In case you are all together new in the money making business, you might want to learn up a few tips and tricks on how to set your first step into the blogosphere and also the Do and Don’t in setting up your website. There is also an alternative solution mentioned in the website that might help some of those who were hard hit by the G-Bomb and would like to recover their losses by means of engaging another potential service such as ScratchBack.

Even if you are not so keen in blogging your life away but would like to consider investing in domains and selling them off as part of your internet investment plans, you could always refer to their advice on the flipping game. Who knows that what you paid for with a few dollars might make your pocket grow a few hundreds or thousands dollars richer?

If you find the website interesting and would like to be updated with the latest tips and tricks, you can always add to their feed or even add the link to your browser for future references.

Monday, 8 October 2007

STARTING PAID POST AND TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM PAYPAL

(Information suitable for Malaysian Bloggers only)

PAYPAL

I have been asked by many people on how to handle paid posts for quite a number of days now. I am also a newbie in this matter but I did do a lot of researches to get the most out of earning online. Maybe this post will clear up some of the doubts of those people who have been asking me on the procedures from A to Z.

For those who are planning to start earning through paid post, here are some of the basic information you might want to know:

  1. Your website/blog must be at least 90 days old. In certain cases, some sites might allow you to starting applying and writing after 60 days. Approval of your website/blog will take from hours until a week. I will provide a list of possible sites later in the post.
  2. You will need to have an online PayPal account. Transaction uses your provided email address as your login name (eg. abc@hotmail.com, xyz@yahoo.com, etc)
  3. You have to apply a VISA debit or credit card for verification purposes. Without the numbers behind your card to verify PayPal, you will not be able to claim the amount banked into your account.
  4. My advice, apply a card before you are eligible to write paid post. Approval of the cards will usually takes a month or more. Amounts that were not claimed within the 30 days period in your PayPal account will be redirected back to the sender. You might have some hassle in claiming back then.
  5. Check out the paid post sites and apply when you are eligible to start earning through your blog. Here are some of the possible sites, there could be more. Apply as many as you could handle. Applying too many will be rather chaotic in future. Smorty, PayPerPost, LoudLaunch, Blogitive, Blogsvertise, PayU2Blog and Bloggerwave. Log in the respective site and learn more on their requirements and terms and conditions
  6. The approval of funds into your PayPal account differs from one site to another. Some will approve within a week whereas another will approve at the beginning of each month. Log in the respective site and learn more on the payment mode.

Here comes the interesting part of the post on how to transfer funds from PayPal to your debit or credit card. I would like to thank to PapaJoneh for taking his time from his heavy twins juggling duties to come out with these procedures. These procedures are indeed very enlightening and useful.

There are many brands of VISA credit card around the market and those people who own the VISA credit cards will not have problems in transferring their PayPal funds into the card. What matter most are those people who are not eligible or qualify for a credit card. How are they going to earn then? Here is the ultimate and proven choice – debit card. The functions of the debit cards are exactly like the credit cards. The only difference is that you only use the funds you have in your debit card account. Thus, this is a good way of monitoring your spending. By the way, the debit card also acts as your ATM card.

What is the best debit card in the market? It is none other than Public Bank’s Visa Electron Debit Card (PBBVEDC) and of course from my living proof - PapaJoneh who had tried his hands onto transferring his funds from PayPal to the card and it works perfectly well.

The procedure is simple. You just log into PBBVEDC online application form site and start filling up your personal information. Print out the copies of your forms, sign it and attach a photocopy of your Identification Card (both sides) on the single side of an A4 sized paper and submit the forms together with the attachment to PBB Head Office address as stated on the forms. Approval will take up to a month. The annual fee for the card is RM24 but you need to maintain a minimum of RM25 at all time. Do not put in only RM25 into your card when you receive it. The ideal amount will be RM50. PayPal will charge you a minimal amount for verification.

Here are the procedures on transferring the funds from PayPal into your PBBVEDC as shown by PapaJoneh. Click on the thumbnail photos for a clearer view.

The first thing you log into your PayPal account, you will see an advertisement as circled in red. Click on it and it will lead you to a link. Click on the link provided.

PP01

It will then direct you to another website, namely eBay Singapore.

PP02

There will be a session where it will teach you how to withdraw the funds from PayPal in “How does it work?”

PP03

Just follow the steps in your PayPal account. You will see this screen. Click on the “Transfer funds into your card”. Take note that there will be a USD5 withdrawal charges for each transaction.

PP04

Fill up the amount you would like to withdraw as shown. In this case, USD100 will be withdrawn from the account.

PP05

Cross check to ensure that the amount is correct. The amount will show a decrease of USD5 as withdrawal fee.

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After you have confirmed the amount, you will get the page as shown below.

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Click on the account summary and you will see that the status will be under “pending”.

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Check your PayPal account within the next few days until you see that the status has changed to “completed”.

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Just wait for your PBBVEDC statement to arrive to check on the transferred amount or your can go to the nearest Public Bank ATM to check on the amount. The conversion rate for USD to RM will be around 3.4 or less. You can check PapaJoneh's post to see how much he withdrew.

This is definitely a long post for most of you to digest but it is the kind of facts and figures that I am sure no one will ever complain. After all, PayPal did a good job in enabling us Malaysians to enjoy a better and hassle-free life now.

Friday, 6 July 2007

HOW ADDICTED ARE YOU TO BLOGGING?

I did a post sometime ago on internet addiction and the result was quite surprising to me. What about blogging addiction? How addicted are you to blogging? Why don’t you jump into this website and test it out yourself? I got the result as below:

77%How Addicted to Blogging Are You?

Wednesday, 30 May 2007

TESTING OUT NEW BLOG THEME

Hi guys... I am testing out my new theme here. I would appreciate that you guys provide me with your screen specifications. Currently I am using 1024 x 768 dpi as my default. Some of the bloggers who came in here complained that they have to scroll extremely right in order to read properly.

So please keep me update before I post up my next new article.

Thanks

Monday, 21 May 2007

OVERCOMING THE BLOGGER’S BLOCK

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Arrghh! Where am I? How am I? What am I? Who am I? Have you ever waken up one morning and experienced severe mental block? You just cannot remember anything or what you did the previous day. You even lost the creative sparks to blog even though you have been blogging for many years. You felt really down and depressed. It felt like you have gone back through time when you were still a baby; sitting there and watching the whole world turning around and yet you have no ways to describe it. Has anybody felt this way for a long time that they are not responding as they normally would?

Paradoxically, many bloggers have this kind of chronic depression. Some will just quit from blogging without considering that this is just a temporary symptom. Others will find it to be the best stimulation to blog even more quality articles. To them, blogging is the way to release their stresses, emotional pains, relationship problems, etc. Thus finding some relieves through the blogosphere.

So, what are the steps to be taken to overcome the blogger’s block?

First, let’s look into our health. Are we getting enough of nutrition for our body? Some recommend Ginkgo Bibola, the herbal extract from the leaves of a gymnospermous dioecious tree. It is believed to be an all round “brain enhancer”, especially good for those “forgetful professors.” Another recommended “brain food” supplement is Vitamin B12, which helps maintain healthy nerve cells and red blood cells. Vitamin C is also vital for health as it is also an antioxidant which can prevent lots of illness. Be sure to check with your medical consultant before consuming these vitamins.

Our diets are also something we should look into. Milk is believed to be a good nutrient for strengthening the bones but it is also a frequent cause of lethargy. When you get lethargic, you tend to be sleepy and less blogging ideas will come out from your brain. So skip drinking or adding milk to your drinks and study the effects for a couple of weeks. You will be amazed with the amount of blogs you can post.

The best remedy will still be the quality and quantity of sleep one is getting. Due to the working environment pressures and our lifestyles, a lot of people are suffering from progressive sleep deficiency. Remember this, sleep more and you will have more creativity in your mind to write a CLASS A article.

Next will be the blogger’s writing anxiety. When a blogger gets too excited and anxious over an incident or situation, he tends to be less systematic in structuring what he intends to write. The end result will be chaotic. His flow of writing or ways of expressing himself would be so poorly worded to draw any attention from his readers. A moderate level of adrenaline flowing inside us to get ourselves anxiously ready for action is productive. If we let our anxiety overwhelm us, problems such as “blank mind” may arise. This happens to many of us when we were in the midst of blogging, taking an examination, doing public speaking or even competing in sports events. Below are some steps which might help you to blog better.

Be Relax – Even if you are sitting down in front of the computer, stretch as many muscles as you can from head to toes. Close your eyes, breathe in deeply, fill your chest with as much air as you could, hold it for 5 seconds, and slowly let it out. Repeat these steps a few times until you are not feeling so tense to blog.

Be Aware – Aware in terms of your purpose in blogging on your chosen subject. Will your readers accept what you intend to write? Will they go against your judgements? Would you get arrested for blogging about the subject? Would you readers leave a comment on such subject? Nobody would want to read your monotonous lifestyle or on how you play the guitar. Readers want updates on technology, money making, lifestyles, happenings or even gossips. You won’t want your readers to be disappointed, right?

Be Focus – Zoom in what you want to write. Set a topic and do not wander off-track. Have your mind consciously and continuously on productive comments. Pen it down. It could even be in points form.

Brainstorm – Think whatever that first come into your mind. Gather as much information as you can by browsing through the internet. Interview some people to get their different views and opinions. Jot it down no matter how absurd it may sound. It could be a fresh analogy for future blogs.

Nutshell – Compile all your information in short sentences. Identify which information should be your header, contents and footer. Highlight them with 3 different coloured highlighters, Use a pen to number which point should come in first in each coloured sections.

Draft – Organize all your information in a systematic way by typing in Microsoft Word. Do whatever reshuffling and editing necessary. Run a spelling / grammatical error checking on the finished content

Finalization – Check everything carefully to ensure that it is as what you wanted it to be and you can start posting it into your blog account.

Finally, here’s the last important point - Reading. Go through some of the experience bloggers’ site and read through some of their contents. You might get a point of two of what you can write for your future posts. Please remember not to copy their topic contents as yours. It is not professional to “steal” what they have written unless you get their consents to do so differently, in your own words. Here are some of the bloggers who have made blogging so interesting: 5xmom, AhPek, As Zewt As It Gets, and many more.

Friday, 18 May 2007

BLOGGING WITH BETTER ENGLISH

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After blogging for some time, I have noticed that the usage of the British English has been manipulated into many different forms such as the Amglish (American English), Manglish (Malaysian English), Singlish (Singapore English) or even Inglish (Indonesian English). I would not say it is wrong to use such languages or dialects while blogging, as long as the messages sent across can be easily understood by the readers or certain terms are well defined. The best written article is in short and simple English.

Since Malaysia is a multi-racial country, the 3 main languages that its bloggers use are English, Chinese and Bahasa Malaysia. Majority of the blogs in this blogosphere uses English as the main language, thus I noticed that a lot of our local bloggers have problems in writing as well as in expressing themselves using the correct English. I found a few good online dictionaries but the below 3 links are the easiest to use for beginners and advance users. I hope that these dictionaries can help you to blog better. You can bookmark these as your favourites in your internet browsers.

- Merriam-Webster Online English Dictionary

- English-Chinese-English Online Dictionary

- English-Bahasa Malaysia-English Online Dictionary

Let’s start with the proper way of understanding English better with these 8 basic terms.

NOUN – a name of a person, thing, place, animal, etc
E.g. John, toy, Malaysia, cat

PRONOUN – a word that is use in place of a noun
E.g. I, we you, they, he, she, it, etc

ADJECTIVE – a word that is use in describing a noun
E.g. blue, smart, old, bad, tall, angry, etc

VERB – a word that expresses actions or a state of being
E.g. go, play, sing, come, is, am, are, is, was, were, etc

ADVERB – a word that answers to questions beginning with how, what, when and modifies verbs, adjectives and other adverbs
E.g. quickly, cleverly, fairly, early, etc

PREPOSITION – a word placed before a noun or pronoun to show its relation to another word
E.g. to, from, in, for, under, over, etc

CONJUNCTION – a word that connects other word, sentences or clauses
E.g. and, or, but, through, thus, etc

INTERJECTION – a word or phrase used in exclamation
E.g. Oh! Good! Hey!

Now that you have understood the 8 basic terms, let’s look at some of the things to avoid while writing a blog.

DO NOT WRITE DIRECTLY INTO THE POSTING AREA
You will have a hard time rewriting your blog if you have post it and got a server/program error. So make a backup by writing your blog in MSO WORD first. Run a spell/grammar to proofread your articles to avoid unnecessary spelling and grammatical errors. Now you can copy and paste your article into the blog post

DO NOT SIMPLY USE SINGULAR OR PLURALS
E.g. My mothers is going to the market. It makes people think that you have two mothers. Even if it is true, the verb should be written as “are”.

DO NOT MISUSE THE COMMAS, SEMICOLON AND EXCLAMATION
E.g. Avoid overusing commas, that are not necessary, and do not overuse exclamation marks!!! Do you get it??? Use the semicolon properly, always use it where it is supposed to be; and never where it is not.

DO NOT LEAVE A SENTENCE HANGING IN THE AIR
E.g. This sentence no verb. This is not a complete sentence but merely a subordinate clause.

DO NOT START A SENTENCE WITH A CONJUNCTION
E.g. And I think he has lost his way coming here. But I guessed he should have called us to tell us where he is now.

DO NOT MISPLACE THE APOSTROPHE
Apply the apostrophe at “it's” proper place and omit it when “its” not needed. The right usage should be: Apply the apostrophe at “its” proper place and omit it when “it’s” not needed.

DO NOT USE LONG WORD WITH MANY SYLLABLES
E.g. How could I understand you when you use sesquipedalian words?
Definition:
sesquipedalian: having many syllables

DO NOT USE THE HYPHENS WRONGLY
Make sure you hyphenate a word properly.
E.g. relocation and not re-location, preparation and not pre-paration, pre-perforated and not preperforated, pre-gather and not pregather.

DO NOT BEAT AROUND THE BUSH
Articles should be simplified as readers do not like to read too many words. Use the K.I.S.S. concept, i.e. Keep It Short and Simple.
E.g. It has come to our considered attention that in a large majority of cases, far too many people use a great deal more words than is absolutely necessary when engaged in the practice of writing sentences.

DO NOT LEAVE THE READER GUESSING
Make sure you have the flow while writing. Set paragraphs for each point you have. Be systematic about how you want to present your points. Continuity of thought, logical development and smooth transitions are important. Never leave the reader guessing over what you have in your mind.

DO NOT REPEAT ON THE SAME TOPIC
Readers get bored after reading your article if you were to say the same thing all over again. Do not say more than once. It's redundant and repetitious.

DO NOT USE CONTRADICTIONS AND DOUBLE NEGATIVES
E.g.
1. In a formal writing, don't use contractions. “Don’t” should be replaced with “Do not”.

2. There can never be no man working for such a stingy boss. Negative plus negative becomes positive. It should read as: There can never be anyone working for such a stingy boss.

DO NOT USE BOMBASTIC OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Do not use languages/dialects that majority of the readers will not understand. Even if you do, please state clearly what it means.
E.g.
1. Avoid colloquial stuff or trendy locutions that sound flaky and confusing.
Definitions:
colloquial: informal conversation; slang
locution: a particular form of expression

2. The de facto use of foreign phrases vis-a-vis the English in your written tete-a-tetes makes the sentence rather confusing and harder to understand.
Definitions:
de facto: actual,
vis-à-vis: in relation to
tete-a-tetes: conversations

Wednesday, 16 May 2007

HOW TO ADD THE ALEXA REDIRECT LINK TRAIN

I’ve received a few enquiries about the Alexa Redirect Link Train in my comment. Guessed what? I did not realize that I myself was confused over what it actually does until I did some further research to get a better view of the mechanism. I think I better brief you all the correct steps to link this train before someone ended up like me…breaking the link from the source.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Copy (highlight and press ctrl-c) the whole blog contents and paste it (ctrl-v) into MS Office and edit from there.

STEP 1: GIVE A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE TRAIN

The latest train to be introduced in this blogging area is the Alexa Redirect Link Train. Thus, it will give participating blogs good traffics & popularity and at the same time improves your Alexa and Technorati ratings. Spread the news about this Alexa Redirect Link Train in your blog. Feel free to add in my comment if you are interested to be in the train list. Have a good day! Just add another 3 persons you think should be in the list and post it in your blog. Check here if you are not sure how to continue the link.

STEP 2: ADD THE ALEXA TRAIN PHOTO

You can right click save picture and upload to your own photo album and put in the html codes here

STEP 3: ADD THE INTRODUCER’S NAME AND THE LINK TO HIS WEBSITE

Example:

kuanhoong dot com has tagged me to write and promote this train. So here is my list.

· Alexa Redirect for kuanhoong dot com

· Alexa Redirect for My Sites Advisor

· Alexa Redirect for Life Rocks! 2.0

· Alexa Redirect for Vince Cordic’s Internet Marketing Tactics

· Alexa Redirect for Criz’s Sanctuary

· Alexa Redirect for Webtools


· Alexa Redirect for 5xmom

· Alexa Redirect for AhPek dot com

· Alexa Redirect for Cedric’s Asylum

WELCOME ABOARD:

· Alexa Redirect for PapaJoneh dot com

· Alexa Redirect for HLCO

· Alexa Redirect for Piggy’s Life


NOTE:

Can you see that I have added another 3 new website names to the list kuanhoong dot com has?

I have also added 3 additional people who have requested to jump aboard my train in my WELCOME ABOARD list. Just add more names here if you get more requests :)

Make sure that when you have written the blogger’s website, you must be assured that they are properly hyperlinked.

Eg. Alexa Redirect for 5xmom

The Alexa Redirect hyperlink should read as: http://redirect.alexa.com/redirect?http://chanlilian.net/

The 5xmom hyperlink should read as: http://chanlilian.net/

HERE IS HOW IT LOOKS NOW

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