Saturday, March 7, 2009

Blog can be sold $15 millions???

The World’s Most Expensive Blog

Today, i read an article about blogging.. and guess what.. i can't imagine that we can sell our blog.. this is a great news for nuffangers.. hope one us can sell our blog too..


For more information about bankaholic: http://www.bankaholic.com/


Source: http://skorcareer.com.my/blog

World’s most expensive blog sold at $15 million. Blogging, when done right can be a very profitable career. It gives you a healthy monthly income, and at one point, do not be surprised to know how much it can sell.

Last year, Bob from Malaysia sold his blog, BlogOhBlog that specializes in offering WordPress themes to Jai from India for US$10,000. All transactions are done online, and in the end Bob walked away $10,000 richer, while Jai continues to maintain the blog until today.

If that’s expensive, consider this - last week, Johns Wu, the founder of Bankaholic, a blog that talks about banking, finance and investment, sent a shockwave throughout the blogosphere after agreeing to sell his blog for US$15 million dollars to BankRate, a financial information portal. Johns, who wrote most of the blog articles himself has already received $12.5 million and will receive the remaining progressively until the full ownership transition completes. The $15 million dollar acquisition is by far the world’s most expensive blog sale ever.

Through blogging, Johns receives income from Google Adsense, advertisements and affiliate programs.

Amazingly enough, the blog is only over 2 years old, and the acquisition for the financial blog was made at the time when recession is looming across the US, Europe and Asia. And while intense debate is going to justify the price of the blog acquisition, Johns walks away as the clear winner with a historic blog sale.

Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong Secrets!!!

Preview of ‘My Story’
Written by Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong



I have read the preview of "My Story" written by Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong back from Popular bookstore, it only cost RM28.00 only, relatively cheap compared to other books I guess.

Do you know who is Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong? He was the founder of the Genting Group and one of the world’s richest men. He was ranked 204th on the Forbes 2007 list of billionaires worldwide and his life has always been seen as a classic “rags to riches” story.


This the preview from the book:

Parental Teachings in a traditional Chinese upbringing have taught me to be humble, polite and respectful to others. Those who know me know that I don’t put on airs. I can rub shoulders with tycoons and high officials; I can also get along fine with hawkers and manual workers.

When it comes to appointments, I have a habit of being punctual. Once I promise to meet someone, I always make it a point to arrive 10 minutes before the appointed time. To me, all appointments are important. I do not make excuses to cancel an appointment just because the other party is not an important person.

When I was young, I was shy, an introvert. By a kind twist of fate, just after leaving my native Anxi on a boat for Malaya the second time, I realized my handicap and made a conscious effort to overcome it. I reached out positively with friendliness and sincerity and won friends instantly. Since then, the same approach has never failed me in interacting with others.

I live a simple life with discipline. Habitually, I get up early but have no fixed time for going to bed. Sometimes, I stay up late going through documents or pondering some issues. Even in my sleep, I would wake up with some ideas and start making notes and drawing diagram.

I have a habit of carrying a piece of paper to record anything that comes to my mind. It also serves as my diary for appointments and things to do for the day. This way, I do not have to be reminded by others. Usually, on arrival at my office, I would take it out of my pocket and start assigning tasks orally or in writing. Upon completion of each task, I would strike it out one by one.

10 Great Malaysian Entrepreneurs

10 Great Malaysian Entrepreneurs
Author: Zul Name: Zulkifli Musa
Source: http://skorcareer.com.my/blog

1. Loh Boon Siew (Boon Siew Honda)
The entrepreneurship spirit showed by the Chinese immigrant was so classic that it granted him entry in the school’s curriculum. The late Boon Siew was the man responsible to start the dealership of Honda motorcycles in Penang, hence it does not come as a surprise when he was often referred as ‘Mr Honda’.
With virtually no education, he arrived in Penang at a tender age of 12, backed with little money, and a pinch of determination. Boon Siew started his job as a mechanic, before making his way to prominence with Honda dealership, and in the process, beat all odds.

2. Robert Kuok (Kuok Group)
When you combine good education and family’s wealth, then no hell will break loose. Banking on those two key strengths, Robert Kuok took over his father’s trading business, together with two brothers, and created a business larger than anyone can think of. The impact is so great that Kuok has been sitting on the top of Malaysia’s rich list for more than 5 years. Residing in Hong Kong, Kuok is mostly linked to a sugar business but also has his hands on other wide range of industries including hospitality, energy, logistic and manufacturing.

3. Tony Fernandes (Air Asia)
Tony Fernandes is the man behind AirAsia’s journey to world domination. With RM1, Tony bought a defunct carrier, along with over RM40 million in debts, and created Asia’s most successful budget airline company. From an ailing company deep in financial trouble, AirAsia went through a remarkable turnaround and made its first profit merely after 7 months of operation. From thereon, they never looked back and created records after records

4. Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary (MMC)
A humble entrepreneur, often shying away from publicity and media. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar al-Bukhary is the richest Malay and bumiputra in Malaysia, and has continued to hold the status for a long time. In his childhood, he found difficulties to do school revision because of the inadequate house facilities and small space. But that did not stop him from achieving his current status. Syed Mokhtar is a great giver; his very first salary received during his youth was divided by 2 halves - one for him, and another for charity.

5. Lim Goh Tong (Genting)
Lim Goh Tong is another classic story of a rag-to-riches story. Just like Loh Boon Siew, Lim also migrated from the China mainland in his youth. And as fate would have it, the two later became friends when Lim was on his way to build Genting. From the day he was born until his death, Lim Goh Tong did not speak English - he only communicated in Chinese and Malay languages. But his language barrier did not prevent him from negotiating one of the largest contracts around.

6. Maznah Hamid (Securiforce)
When an almost bankrupt security company was offered to her, Maznah and her husband, who were eager to change their ordinary life, took the plunge and sacrificed RM5,000 of their saving. Only then she realized that apart from managing the operation, she also had to be a manager, a clerk, an accountant and an a receptionist. To grow their business, they had to sell their house and moved to a slum that came without electricity. But she perservered. Today, it’s difficult to find someone who has never heard of Securiforce.

7. Ananda Krishnan (Astro)
With an MBA qualification from Harvard University in America and a Degree from Melbourne University in Australia, it’s safe to say that Ananda Krishnan is the ’smartest’ entrepreneur in the list. With more than $7 billion of networth, only Robert Kuok is richer than him in this country. Ananda has a long list of business involvement, that includes Astro, Measat, Maxis, Aircel, TGV Cinemas and many others.

8. Azman Hashim (Ambank)
A horrible car accident almost wrecked his life, but Tan Sri Azman’s never-say-die attitude eventually rewarded him with larger than life achievements. With good academic background in accounting field, Azman was quick to maneuver his career along the corporate path, joining several established corporations in the process. Since acquiring Arab Malaysian Bank (now Ambank), Azman is credited for his effort to transform a relatively unkown bank into one of the largest financial institutions in the country.

9. Steven Sim (Secret Recipe)
A modern type entrepreneur, Dato’ Steven Sim established the popular Secret Recipe cafe and turned it into one of the most successful homegrown franchises. From merely 6 employees, the company has grown by leaps and bounds and is today backed by more than 300 staff nationwide and still growing. Secret Recipe today can be found in almost all major cities and towns, and is expanding beyond the international border with oversea operations in Singapore and Indonesia.

10. Mustapha Kamal (MK Land)
Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha Kamal is the co-founder of MK Land (an associate company of Emkay Group), which started as a small company and eventually grew to become one of the property icons in Malaysia. At the height of its prominence, the company was picked as one of the major developers of Cyberjaya, Malaysia’s very own cyber city. Among other successful developments carried out by MK Land are Bukit Merah Laketown, Damansara Perdana and Bukit Raya Beruntung.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Solution for blogger XML error BX-bliced messages after upload new templates

i'm trying to change the template for my new blog but the error message (error bX-si9ejx) appeared.

Then, i search for the solution and i've found out how to solved the problem.

What to do:

1. Download the template you want to upload

2. Get the XML file and open in a WordPad (right click --> Open With --> WordPad).

3. “Ctrl + F” and in the search box type widget id

4. In every widget line it will display something like this :

widget id='example1'

replace that number for a any other one. Example, if the widget says 1, erases it and place number 2 instead. So you will have something like this now:

b:widget id='example2'

5. Do this to all widgets you find in you XML code. When you finish SAVE(Press CTRL+S)

6. Go to Blogger --> Layout --> HTML

7. Upload --> Preview / Save

Done! Enjoy it.

update* if you get this error bX-si9ejx, after edited your template, you should delete cookies and temporary internet files at your browser and upload template again.


Source: http://deluxetemplates.blogspot.com/1999/02/solution-for-blogger-xml-error-bx.html?showComment=1235542740000#c6874697580846702264


Friday, February 13, 2009

Want to know how many times people view your page?

Today, i learned another knowledge about blog or website. I learned the way to know how many times people view my page through webcounter. The webcounter will count how many times your page was viewed. It helps you to know whether your website is good or sucks. This website may help you through the process to get the webcounter.
http://www.webcounter.com/

Monday, February 2, 2009

Want to create a header .gif for free?



Today, i've learn how to create the header using the .gif for the animation. You should try it. It's free. You can look at the bottom of this post the header that i've created using .gif from addesigner.com . try to click it.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

How to using the blogspot template?

This is the first time I'm using the template for the blog. I've learned one or two things today about customizing the blog. From what I understand, there is 2 way to customizing the blog which is through the .html(old version) or .xml(new version).

The .html is the conventional ways to editing the blog. You have to know about the java script if you want to using the .html version. For me as the beginner, I prefer to use the .xml which is easier that the html. Just download the template and you can quickly change the template in your blogspot.

These are the website that helps me a lot to understanding how to use the blogspot template:


http://btemplates.com



http://www.templatepanic.com