October 2009

UPDATE: BAK KUT TEH FUCKING WON THE COMPETITION!! NT$1,000,000!! click here

A friend of mine, Boon Ming, is participating a worldwide competition called <The Best Trip in the World>. The competition rules are very simple:

Come up with the best Taiwan tour itinerary, take the tour, write about it online and win US$30,000 for a mone-month tour of the Beautiful Island Go Taiwan play, shoot video, promote online, get votes, if you win liao – we pay you moolah US$30,000

They call themselves 肉骨茶 Bak Kut Teh Walao. Powerful name.

They have been interviewed in Malaysia Radio station, FM 988 here, and they were also featured at Taiwan television here (really awesome).

You know why? They were the top representatives of Malaysia team.

《肉骨茶》is really pushing out everything to get more votes. Look at their promotion video.

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I almost puke in first part – they totally destroyed my fantasies towards Wonder Girls. lol. But it’s fun video ;) I can’t sleep yesterday night because that Wonder Girls dancing scene keep repeating.

All they need is a simple vote. If they win this, they win RM1,000,000.00. Walau… how much is that? Eh wait.. I think less one zero… RM100,000.00. Hehehehe.

If he win this competition, I might go Taiwan with him. He knows where are the fun stuffs, and I can share my experiences with my readers (you…). Of course he cover all my expenses la. Hahahaha *evil*

Oh, you have to look at his eBook. It’s about his experiences at Taiwan while he is filming his video. It’s free, go download. Drop him a comment showing how much you love his book, cause I am sure you will definitely love it. Yet, it’s better if you can directly vote for him (important!)

The competition ends at 31st October. Two days left! He still have serious votes to catch up with. Can you kindly vote please?

Here are some links

肉骨茶 Bak Kut Teh
1)Team Introduction
2)Official Website
3)eBook
4)Radio Interview
5)Taiwan Television Broadcast (awesome)
6)VOTE THEM HERE

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Weekly recap series is a recap of random things I encountered during that particular week. Not necessary interesting, more like snippets of the week – daily little things I found I should share with readers.

I wrote Week#38 and Week#39 here.

Chronically, I shall start with Week#40. Here goes.

Khai gave me some curry puffs. He said “I made it with LOVE, baby”.

Ouhhh hell yeah so sexy!! Free curry puffs, I like! Not you, Khai! hahahaha.

By the way… Khai, is it lembu meat? I cannot eat lembu you know? ^^” I think the fillings are lembu when I ate the first one, but then I don’t care that much la… I just whack everything. Question later.

My 2gb SD card. Torn into pieces. Why?

My hand itchy la.. I wanted to know what’s inside. And I “peel off” the plastics. I found nothing interesting inside, only a chip. I tried to resemble it… but… I… couldn’t….

R.I.P High performance SD Card (Shit I should have peel the normal one – I left my brain inside cupboard that day ba..)

Went to Taiwanese restaurant called 7-8 (去吧). Took more photos for Brisbane Student Guide for upcoming articles.

Week#40 is Mooncake Festival. Prepared some fresh fruits, made into rojak and brought to parties. I ate half of them… hahahahaha. I was hyper active at the parties. Blame the sugar ^^;

Jerry met a girl at Reiji, the girl name is… is… is… Charlene. Charlene has been staying at Annie’s place for one year now. And she still looks the same.

Hm.. why is Jerry so lucky.

Oh, Charlene is a poster, stick at Annie’s house for a year now. Hehe.

Went to a new restaurant at Sunnybank, called Umai. Operated by Taiwanese I guess. Where are the authentic Japanese?! Stop opening sushi shops! I want ramen!!

I WANT RAMEN!!!

Reviewed this restaurant too, haven’t post up to Brisbane Student Guide, though. Busy busy busy.

That’s it for Week#40. Ta!

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Dear readers,

Can you spare 30 seconds to fill up my poll on the side bar?

I’d really love to see feedback and opinion from you. Getting to blog what you want to read is what motivates me to continue blogging.

Using polls is probably the best method to get input from my readers, especially the majority of lurkers :P I appreciate each and every input.

Get your ass to fill in that poll now ;)

If you have any additional interest or points which is not in the poll, I welcome you to leave comment.

Ah Bing
Leng zai blogger

Update: Poll Closed at 1 November 2009

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Took these photos on Friday. A day before “official” moon cake festival. We celebrated at Annie’s palace.

Annie said she purposely make this party one day early, so that we can celebrate two times. Haha. What a smart girl.

Eh.. no tang loong. Didn’t bother to take photo with tang loong because too many leng lui(s). I am SOOOO busy. Hahahaha.

Enjoy the photos ya.








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If you are my long term reader, you might notice a pattern here – I blog ON and OFF. I am not a consistent blogger, and let me tell you why.

1) Blogging about personal life does not benefit readers

I have loyal readers. I easily identify them because they are the people who stab me in the ass if I don’t update my blog. “Hoi! update blog leh! my main source of entertainment woh”.

The truth fact is, I am only providing a pure source of entertainment to the readers. And by entertaining my readers, I have to sacrifice my own effort and time,which brings up the next point.

2) Requires significant effort and time

Updating entry takes serious effort and time.

I’ve been blogging since the day I came to Australia for oversea study. I’d say probably four years of blogging experience (took blogging more seriously the last two years). Since I’ve graduated, and planned to move back Malaysia. My blog topic would not be as exciting as during my stay here in Australia.

On top of that, blogging became a habit during university life. It gives me temporary “escape” from daunting university tasks.

In hindsight, I am not benefiting myself in terms of income or reputation. That amount of reputation and income do not justify the effort and time I invested.

3) Limited space for improvement

Sufficient to say, blogging had benefited me. I’ve learn a lot from blogging. English became my mother tongue, and I am half ang mo already. The only thing is, I am not able to speak fluently. I blame myself for not practicing enough during my stay at Australia because all friends from Malaysia :P

The biggest benefit I gain from blogging – able to write proficiently in English. Albeit I am not a world class writer, I am able to express what I meant. I am grateful to acquire this skill, which enables me to explore my to way around the internet freely.

And around internet, I found exciting events where I see opportunities to expand my growth and put my knowledge to test. Mainly the internet lifestyle, what I always wanted.

One of my best female friend, Cassie, knows I am choosing this path, says, “It’s so you, suits you 100%”

4) Communication with readers

The past four blogging years, I am grateful to meet some awesome blogging friends. I definitely won’t have the chance meet up with them without blogging medium.

I still remember four years ago, my main purpose of setting up a blog is to keep my girlfriend updated (friends and family starts reading my blog). Subsequently, Friendster appeared, followed by Facebook. Needless to say, I do not need a blog to update my friends and family anymore.

Besides that, I have many lurker readers. Lurkers are people who read blog and rarely leave comments. When you meet up with the readers, they remember every posts I have written. In most cases I forgot what I wrote, hahahaha. I am flattered. Seriously. This brings to next point..

5) A good blogger connects with the readers

A good blog involves a lot of interaction between author and readers, but only if the author is able to write well and convert readers to take proactive action, example, “please leave comment and tell me what you think”. If readers swamp your comments, that is a good chances you are a excellent blogger.

My point is, I am not able… to… pull… out.. this.. ^^; I tried asking questions in past few posts. And result is?

I only get 1% of reaction from my readers. 100 readers visited, 1 reader leave comment. Seeing a low reaction from readers, I wonder, do I really connect with my readers?

Conclusion

I might stop updating ahbing.com. Its not a statement yet, but I won’t deny the possibility of shutting down this blog in near future.

The worst case scenario would be updates with less effort – no photo edit, no proof read, and only photo with captions.

My main efforts will divide into projects and websites that bring solutions to readers, and possibly revenue for myself.

Three more months until 2010, I want to achieve something significant in 2009. Maybe my first million? HEHEHEHEHE.

Question: If you own a personal blog – what has the blog benefited you?

If you do no own a blog, how does a personal blog benefits the author?

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Update: Some readers claimed errors in leaving comments. Please use cBox on the right while I investigate the error.

Update#2: Comment errors fixed!

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