Can You Really Make Money In Less Than 24 Hours Starting From Scratch?
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Most people think you need a lot of experience in building fancy websites and generating tons of traffic to make any real sales.
The other day I stumbled across a site that actually shows you (step-by-step) how to get a complete money making website up and running in less than 2 hours ... guaranteed.
It also shows you the secrets to getting the top spots on Google in as little as 24 hours!
Here's some of what you'll discover when you watch these videos:
- The no cost methods to automatically getting 100 or more visitors per day within 24 hours of building your site
- How to find a HOT niche in less than a minute.
- Where to instantly get free content.
- How to constantly have your site updated automatically.
- The fastest methods for making the most money with your site.
Here's what just some people had to say about the videos after watching them:
"A "must see" for anybody who wants to start making money on the Net fast."
"Some of the best beginner techniques and tips I've ever seen."
"...it is wonderful to see exactly how to do these things when you are someone like me who does not have a background in building websites."
Over 4,500 people have already watched these videos and saw a site being built from scratch (it's surprisingly easy when you watch these) and actually make money in less than 24 hours.
The whole process is covered from start to finish in step-by-step videos that are easy enough for anyone to follow.
If you're interested in making some money online you can check them out here:
http://autoprofitsmarketing.com
All the best,
Michael Hoo
P.S. I'm not sure how long the videos wil be available for, so you should visit asap
http://autoprofitsmarketing.com
E-Government in Malaysia: Its implementation so far and citizen’s adoption strategies.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
The Electronic Government initiative in Malaysia was launched to lead the country into the Information Age. It has improved both how the government operates internally as well as how it delivers services to the people of Malaysia. It seeks to improve the convenience, accessibility and quality of interactions with citizens and businesses; simultaneously, it will improve information flows and processes within government to improve the speed and quality of policy development, coordination and enforcement.
The myGovernment Portal (www.gov.my) acts as the one-stop source of Malaysian government information and services for the citizens.
Malaysian e-government successful applications:
- Government’s drive for e-government services
- Electronic Labour Exchange (www.elx.gov.my) has matched 75,000 potential employees with employers since 2005.
- SMS alert on e-government services
- Online renewal of driving licenses
- Electronic filing of income tax forms
- Voter information
- Details for government tenders
- Employment opportunities
Problems faced in e-government implementation:
- Lacks of public awareness – 60% of the public are not aware of the services offered.
- Online Behaviour - Malaysians remain sceptical on being distrust on electronic transaction especially on banking online and buying from an Internet store.
- Language barrier – Most of the government websites had in the past been in Bahasa Malaysia. However, there are English versions now.
The adoption of e-government bring more convenient to Malaysian and people no longer need to walk to the office to pay their tax form and etc, but pay it in the internet. Nowadays, this implementation still not popular among Malaysian but in the future this will be a great benefit for them.
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Things to take note to prevent e-auction fraud when a consumer participating in an e-auction
I would like to share a list of tips you can use to prevent e-auction fraud when participating in an e-auction.
First, learn how the auction runs. Find what obligations you have as a buyer, and what obligations the seller has before you make a bid. Seller will not liable to help you if you do not follow proper prevention measures. Next, read the comments left by previous buyers on the seller, to find out if it's a reputable seller. This step may use to verify the seller identification.
Third, look at the method of payment that the seller accepts and where the buyer is to send the payment. If you're making an online payment, make sure the site is secured. Fourth, ask the seller how long the delivery will take, and the loss and damage claims if the item fails to deliver on the time or damaged during the deliver process. This may show in the seller insurance policy.
Fifth, ask for the warranty policy if there is any warranty or the exchange policy, if there is a problem on the item purchases. Next, Check whether the shipping and delivery fees are included in the price, so you won't be any surprises when you get the shipping and delivery bills.
Lastly, inspect the item when it delivery to you to ensure the item is physically in good condition.
A review on an post on legal from my E-Commerce blog
Saturday, July 5, 2008
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The another problem is the music and film companies need to have the conclusive proof that shows us the illegal downloads have cost them to lose million of pounds in revenues. There should be no more talk about changing or to impose laws on this “problem” until someone proves there is a fact.
Furthermore, this proposal was drafted in consultation green paper, defined as “a proposal without any commitment to action.” The government receives many of these each day and they are just like spam received by us generally.
This proposal is totally and completely unworkable in the real world. It is impossible for ISPs to open and check if every single download was legal or not. In addition, it is also difficult to determine which downloading is legal or illegal. This isn’t in the best interests of the government, the ISPs and the citizens. The ISPs cannot suffer the loss from banning customers and exposing themselves to billions in liability. Criminalizing six million citizens and inconveniencing the rest is not a vote winner.
Last but not least, there are a lot of people criticizing this proposal and pointing out the flaws. For instance, what if someone is illegally downloading during working time through company’s network connection? What if the person going to a friend’s house and using their computer? Or using wi-fi in Starbucks with a laptop?
It is hard to impose a law on internet in order to ban the illegal downloading activities. However, if the proposal has passed and come into force, and you are the illegal downloader in
Corporate Blogging: A new marketing communication tool for companies.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
By providing companies with unvarnished feedback from customers, it can serve as an early-warning system for prodcut or service problems. It can also provide an easy and inexpensive way to deliver specialized information to narrow segments.
Dell's blog provides a good model reflects company's desired image and supports its strategy. By emphazing how the blog provides a direct connection between the company and its customers. Dell reinforces its core strategy of seeliing gear directly to buyers, without having to go threough middlemen. The blog has also been designed as part of a larger coordinated effort to rebuild the company's reputation, which has been damaged recently by service miscues.
Top 10 Corporate blogs
#10: The Otter Group
#9: English Cut
#8: SunBelt Software
#7: GM Fast Lane
#6: Adobe Software
#5: Ask.com
#4: Tom Peters
#3: Yahoo! Search
#2: O’Reilly Radar
#1: Google
Pros:
-Ease way of sharing information with employees
-Be more accessible
-Executives can easily receive employees'feedbackand question improve company performance.
-Save time and indirectly getting large volume of customers
Cons:
-Too easy for defamation and invasion of privacy
-Breach information security and loss of company confidentiality
-Loss of productivity
-Majority of older generation are not comfortable using the internet and related technologies
-Employees with low education level lack of the knowledge with developing technologies.
Electronic Currency
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Peppercoin is a cryptographic system for processing micropaymentsThe"Peppercoin" method uses universal aggregation, which we some-times also call cryptographic selection or many/many/many aggregation, since it aggregates smoothly across many consumers, many merchants, and many payment service providers. With universal aggregation, each participating merchant processes micro payments directly, using special cryptographic software. The software first checks the validity of the micro payment—for example, by checking the consumer's digital signature on that micro payment. If the micro payment is valid, the merchant then completes the transaction and delivers the purchased goods to the consumer. The software then checks whether the micro payment “qualifies for an upgrade” (to a macro payment). If the micro payment does not qualify for an upgrade, the merchant merely logs the micro payment, and need do no further processing. If the micro payment does qualify for an upgrade to a macro payment, then the merchant will deposit that micro payment as a macro payment with his bank
Paystone provides an inexpensive online payment method without the risk of chargebacks from fraudulent credit card use. Paystone can efficiently handle small financial transactions (micropayments) as low as $0.25. The ability to process micropayments opens a whole new world for entrepreneurs of all sizes.
The application of pre-paid cash card for consumers
Sunday, June 29, 2008
The users of prepaid cash card have increased year by year. However, why so many consumers have started to apply prepaid cash card nowadays? What is the prepaid cash card? Are they same like credit or debit card and etc…all of the question about prepaid cash card may have hesitated most of the people from applying a prepaid cash card.
A prepaid cash card is a card that allows people to make cashless payment without access to credit or debit cards. You can reload the balance at the retail location where you purchased the card or directly deposit of your checks. You can use it anywhere credit cards are accepted.
Since the prepaid cash cards are only authorized to process transaction by key in personal identification number, no one else can use your card. This means that if someone steals your card information, or your physical prepaid cash cards, you do not need to worry about them using your money. This is why prepaid cash cards are considered the most secure and safe financial transaction cards.
The great thing about prepaid cash cards is that they give convenience to you. Automated teller machines are everywhere now, and you can use prepaid cash cards at automated teller machines to withdraw cash from your checking account, deposit funds into your checking account, and even check your account balance. In the event that you ever need cash in a pinch, you can use your prepaid cash card to get funds from millions of ATMs nationwide.
Touch ‘n Go uses contact less smartcard technology. The card looks similar to a credit card. User can continue using the card as long as it is pre-loaded with electronic cash. User can reload the card at toll plazas, train stations, Automated Teller Machines, Cash Deposit Machines, Petrol kiosks and at authorized third party outlets. Reload denomination is ranging from RM20 to RM500.
Octopus is an electronic system that makes traveling, dining and shopping in
Now, Octopus is available at over 1,000 different Service Providers including public transportation services, apparel stores, bakeries, car parks, cinemas, convenience stores, fast food chains, household stores, leisure facilities, personal care stores, photo finishing stores, photocopiers, supermarkets, and vending machines.