How to Measure Your Blog Addiction?

How many articles or posts are you blogging daily? 3? 5? 10? Do you blog about every little thing that might have happened today? Do you blog in the middle of a meeting to cover it? And lastly, how do you measure your blog addiction? Do you know if you have it? Well, a simple … Read more

The Malaysia WordPress (WP) Blogging Seminar

Updated August 8, 2007:
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During the recent weekend (Saturday – August 4, 2007), I invited myself to my first Malaysia WordPress Blogging Seminar preview at the Crystal Crown hotel. It was conducted from 3pm to 5pm by two Malaysia internet marketers; May Ong and Steven Wong.

Their announced qualifications during the preview were May is a certified Internet marketing consultant while Steven who has the same certification adds self-proclaimation being an expert in Web 2.0 marketing. How does he come up with that – he clarified during the end of the preview.

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Nuffnang Bugs Report

Normally, I’d churn out a full length website review whenever I’m doing this but I’m going to make things simple today. Everyone knows about nuff-nang. Nuff as it’s pronounced ‘enough’ and nang as it’s pronounced ‘bang’ with an ‘n’.

So to save you from embarrassing yourself or to rather save Timothy (founder of Nuffnang) some breaths, all together now…nuff-nang. If you said ‘nang’ as in ‘nangka’, you’re doomed unworthy of nuffnang. Just kidding…

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Would You Pay for a Blog Seminar or Workshop?

The Bloggers Buff 2007 doesn’t count though it was called a workshop come forum come Malaysia bloggers gathering. Lately, I’ve noticed a growing number or trend of bloggers, internet marketers and entrepreneurs starting seminars and workshops.

You will more likely find them covering common topics like building a website, making money online, online marketing tips, learning how to use Flash and the list goes on. However, the most popular Internet seminar or workshop is to make money from blogs.

So what would participants expect to cover?

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