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Thursday 27 December 2012

Micro Blogging vs Blogspot

Microblogs have become more popular these days. We all love to post short messages, status, rants and Emoticons on our Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook accounts. Microblogging looks set to even replace the "proper" or more traditional blogging soon. I want to analyse a bit on the popularity of microblogs as compared to the traditional blogging. 



I know many who abandoned traditional blogging in favour of microblogging. I think it was the blogging fatigue that took over them. Writing a blog post consistently requires much research, ability to express oneself, and discipline. Not many could maintain such stamina. Many blogs tend to write about their authors' own lives. Almost 80% of the bloggers out there will continuously apologise for the lack of updates to their blogs, blaming their lack of time or their uneventful lives. 

Twitter and Facebook, however, continue to prosper. Short and punchy sentences on those social networking platforms take no more than 1 to 2 minutes to complete. Twitters' micro-bloggers also do gain huge amounts of followings. Bloggers are able to fully express their emotions or thoughts without having to give lengthy explanations and without needing to do any research. These are rather effortless, convenient and fun. 

However, just like our old diaries, proper blogging on your own websites or Blogspot is irreplaceable. Not only would it boost up the number of your loyal readers, it would also give you many more benefits. First, you will be able to exert more influence on your readers through proper blogging. Nothing can affect the soul as deep as words. Lengthy and detailed descriptions and explanation can bring out the meaning of your thoughts/opinions more vividly and powerfully. Your lengthy blog post will certainly be more influential. Thoughts leaders and thinkers keep "proper"  blogs as indispensable tools for achieving their aims. Even our Prime Minister, Najib, uses blogs on a frequent basis to update us about his political life.

Another thing is that blogging will also help boost up your SEO effort. You could be ranked highly by search engines by blogging about relevant content consistently and frequently. The impact blogging can have on your SEO is irreplaceable by your micro-blogging platforms. Millions of people use Google daily for their web surfing. Having good SEO strategies such as blogging frequently will go a long way in boosting your traffic and increasing your ranking in the search engines. 

All of your efforts in blogging could give you great rewards in the end. You may be paid thousands to just write a blog post or just to spare some space in your blogs for advertising purposes. All these great rewards may seem elusive to some avid bloggers, who have blogged for a considerable period of time. Great content and consistent writing are just part of the strategies in driving up your traffic. You still need to understand the bigger picture. Continue to learn more about strategies to boost up your traffic.There are so much more to writing great content that I might cover in my next few blog posts. Do stay tuned for more.   



Monday 19 November 2012

The Coolest Online Boutique EVER! -- VICHI.com.my

You guys have to see this! Totally cool:

vichi.com.my website


VICHI.com.my is really very cool. The design of the website looks absolutely professional. Clothes wise is gorgeous. I am actually planning to get one of their clothes. Ladies who are interested , don't hesitate to have a look at VICHI online fashion boutique. 






Syed Mokhtar Albukhary -- one of the top ten richest Malaysians

Hi all, I just purchased a nice book titled "Syed Mokhtar Albukhary - a Biography". It tells the story of Tan sri's rags-to-riches tale in a rather simple and clear style of writing. When this book was announced by MPH to be sold in nationwide bookstores, I was actually eager to have a read.
I have to admit: I had my fair share of prejudice against this person. He has a huge influence and grasp on important military and government projects, earning billions from a single project. He plays a huge role in government's plan of elevating bumiputera's status and wealth in Malaysia. His connection with VVIPs is intimate. Before reading his book, I suspected that his wealth was largely gained through the bumiputera's benefits in Malaysia. After reading this book, to be fair to him, he had had his share of hardship and difficulty in achieving success. His success was also due to him having the right attitude.

I think everyone who wants to be successful should have a read and gain the insight of Malaysian economy and how the super rich managed to gain their wealth.

Do you need love?

I think there are some people who don't believe in love. My love here is obviously sexual love. They have been disappointed countless times by the so-called "love". They met someone and fell head over heels with him/her. Until they realise that that person's love is insincere and maybe based purely on sexual attraction. When the attraction fades, the person's indifference towards them will be more and more obvious till the end of the relationship.



We also got to appreciate that love means different things to different people. But we can safely assume that love is the warm fuzzy feeling you have in your stomach. That is generally acceptable.

Other than that, we have also got to consider our ancestors' definition of love. A lot of them, our grandpa and grandma never got to know each other until the day of their marriage. Marriage used to be the dull and boring(some may say excited) event, some even say it is a tragedy of humankind. Well, at least now, we got more freedom in having the say in our own marriages; something that we should appreciate and cherish.

I believe (naively) that true love exists. Your soul mate is waiting for you to find him/her. I have got one myself. That's why I believed it exists. Let's hope I am not wrong.