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记住,快不快乐,都在於你如何应付自己。不能单靠直觉,行动最实际,但要谨慎。如果想给予帮助,关怀才是最好的良方。
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Sunday, July 30, 2017
Saturday, July 29, 2017
努力
以为我的努力,要把这世界变得不一样
引领未来音乐的趋势, 拥有我自己的音乐时代
梦想不是你,拼了命就一定能够能实现,但是梦想它其实在哪里,引领我,指引我,让我一直在这条道路上,一直努力,不会走偏。
引领未来音乐的趋势, 拥有我自己的音乐时代
梦想不是你,拼了命就一定能够能实现,但是梦想它其实在哪里,引领我,指引我,让我一直在这条道路上,一直努力,不会走偏。
Friday, July 28, 2017
22K
人的一生算计薪水不多,但是人总是忘了计算自己还剩下多少天。
如果我能活到75岁,我的人生还剩下38年x365天= 13,870 days.
要成为高品质的勤奋者
1。保持自己深度思考的能力
- 目标是什么,怎么去完成,用什么方法去完成,目前状况是什么,我需要什么?有时候你工作的态度,就是你对待人生的态度。
2。为自己选择有效的时间管理的方法
- 最厉害的人,就是工作时候工作,睡觉时候睡觉,看书就看书,玩耍就玩耍。每天为自己做个to-do-list,按照时间[四象]法
4。为自己建立合适的目标
- 思考自己的优势是什么,内心的需求是什么,内心深处渴望自己成为什么样的人
5。一定要学以致用
-学以致用才是最好的学习,才是勤奋最便捷的方式
高品质的勤奋者把自己的时间花的恰到好处,时间在他们手上创造出高价值
低水平的勤奋者,只是花费时间来掩盖了自己思想上的懒惰,同时间进行了一场低水平的表演
如果我能活到75岁,我的人生还剩下38年x365天= 13,870 days.
要成为高品质的勤奋者
1。保持自己深度思考的能力
- 目标是什么,怎么去完成,用什么方法去完成,目前状况是什么,我需要什么?有时候你工作的态度,就是你对待人生的态度。
2。为自己选择有效的时间管理的方法
- 最厉害的人,就是工作时候工作,睡觉时候睡觉,看书就看书,玩耍就玩耍。每天为自己做个to-do-list,按照时间[四象]法
4。为自己建立合适的目标
- 思考自己的优势是什么,内心的需求是什么,内心深处渴望自己成为什么样的人
5。一定要学以致用
-学以致用才是最好的学习,才是勤奋最便捷的方式
高品质的勤奋者把自己的时间花的恰到好处,时间在他们手上创造出高价值
低水平的勤奋者,只是花费时间来掩盖了自己思想上的懒惰,同时间进行了一场低水平的表演
Thursday, July 27, 2017
The benefit of staying in the campus
1. Can find businesses partner. e.g. passive income, Youtuber, workshop
2. Big Data e.g. library, searching personal info
3. Social network - young people 18 - 25,different age including international student
4. Time is under my control e.g. reading
5. Find a group of students to become my working team member who can assist me in terms of facebook, marketing, videography, photography shooting, journalism reporter.
6. Seek advice from lecturer/guru
7. future expert/professional come from all the groups of graduates
2. Big Data e.g. library, searching personal info
3. Social network - young people 18 - 25,different age including international student
4. Time is under my control e.g. reading
5. Find a group of students to become my working team member who can assist me in terms of facebook, marketing, videography, photography shooting, journalism reporter.
6. Seek advice from lecturer/guru
7. future expert/professional come from all the groups of graduates
The benefit of changing place
1. Stay away from both tensions/negative energy
2. Don't want to see their face
3. Don't want to see him picking one's nose
4. New place new environment new working lifestyle
5. I can use the board behind me.
6. Let them feel the pain
7. Stay away from stink smell
8. Won't hear the noise of yawning
2. Don't want to see their face
3. Don't want to see him picking one's nose
4. New place new environment new working lifestyle
5. I can use the board behind me.
6. Let them feel the pain
7. Stay away from stink smell
8. Won't hear the noise of yawning
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Creative Font
http://justcreative.com/2016/06/08/the-most-popular-fonts-in-the-world-right-now-for-98-off/
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Friday, July 14, 2017
Which comes first?
1. Photography and Videography Service
2. Dropshipping
- Camera Accessories + Bags
- Gifts + Customised Product + Board Games
3. YouTuber
2. Dropshipping
- Camera Accessories + Bags
- Gifts + Customised Product + Board Games
3. YouTuber
#1 Online Marketing idea
Online marketing is a trend, future growth for e-commerce. Grab the opportunity and chance to learn all this
Product
E-commerce
- Camera accessories + bag + computer accessories
- Gift + customised products + anime + board games
Service
- Photography + Videography Service + wedding props + photo booth
- Join Lokalocal as a photographer
How to keep connecting with them
1. Write Articles,
2. Quotes
3. Actively join, record club and societies event
4. Preview camera accessories
Youtube
- Speak Foreign Language
- Introduce Local Place
- The Beauty of Campus
- 网路红人 - 利用他们的力量。
- Interview Celebrity/Old Shop/Students - use the university platform to interview those celebrities who came for any club & societies events or interview any fairs in Malaysia - online/offline
- Record my songs.
- Photography Tutorials - drawing/photoshop
- Sharing - motivational/health issues
Product
E-commerce
- Camera accessories + bag + computer accessories
- Gift + customised products + anime + board games
Service
- Photography + Videography Service + wedding props + photo booth
- Join Lokalocal as a photographer
- Separate into few websites
- The money that we earn for the first 3 years will be used for purchasing/marketing/improve customer service.
- All are integrated together as partnership
- Marketing Channel: Support with Blog, Youtube and Instagram, payment gateway
How to keep connecting with them
1. Write Articles,
2. Quotes
3. Actively join, record club and societies event
4. Preview camera accessories
Youtube
- Speak Foreign Language
- Introduce Local Place
- The Beauty of Campus
- 网路红人 - 利用他们的力量。
- Interview Celebrity/Old Shop/Students - use the university platform to interview those celebrities who came for any club & societies events or interview any fairs in Malaysia - online/offline
- Record my songs.
- Photography Tutorials - drawing/photoshop
- Sharing - motivational/health issues
Grown from a small social media page to a very popular alternative media organisation with a strong online community presence.
With your continued support we look forward to educating, inspiring and changing the world for the betterment of all people.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
#2 Portrait2u.com - Benefits
Customer Services and Product Quality
You will get to find the trendy products and hot selling products from Korea/Japan/China
We help you to find the products that is in low price.
We will suggest all the combination you can made for your photo booth
You can buy in bulk
Write Articles - Current trendy accessories
How students wear nowadays, what is their current wearing trend
Get to find youtuber who recommended the products and also share the link to the online
Write an article about what the youtuber said about the products
Comparison
Social network
Branding
Online marketing & strategies
Test and comment/preview
You will get to find the trendy products and hot selling products from Korea/Japan/China
We help you to find the products that is in low price.
We will suggest all the combination you can made for your photo booth
You can buy in bulk
Write Articles - Current trendy accessories
How students wear nowadays, what is their current wearing trend
Get to find youtuber who recommended the products and also share the link to the online
Write an article about what the youtuber said about the products
Comparison
Social network
Branding
Online marketing & strategies
Test and comment/preview
China invest e-commerce in Malaysia Market
Seriously look into this ACCOST, 0018 爱索电商
世界电子贸易平台 (eWTP) - 马云打造大马第一个世界贸易平台
世界电子贸易平台 (eWTP) - 马云打造大马第一个世界贸易平台
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
The Wedding Costs in Malaysia
Till debt do us part
BY BOO SU-LYN
DECEMBER 24, 2013
DECEMBER 24, 2013
Reference: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/print/malaysia/till-debt-do-us-part
The 30-year-old doctor, who asked to speak using a pseudonym, said that her father had sponsored RM15,000 for the reception at his home state in Kelantan, while her husband’s family spent RM15,000 for their wedding dinner in Putrajaya.
“My mum’s a doctor, my dad’s a doctor and three of us siblings are doctors. If we do a very simple wedding, people will wonder why we are doing a very simple wedding when we’re doctors,” Dr Farah told The Malay Mail Online in a recent interview.
“That was my mum’s thinking. My mum’s function was very grand. There were dancers, ‘silat’ (Malay martial arts) performers, an MC who was hired,” she said, adding that the third reception, which was for her mother’s side of the family in Selayang, cost RM30,000. There were separate receptions for her parents as they are divorced.
Dr Farah said that she and her 29-year-old husband spent another RM35,000 on items like dowry, a jazz band at one of the receptions, silat performers, accommodation for her in-laws who are from Johor, invitation cards, decorations, clothes, wedding rings and make-up.
Seasoned wedding planners say that the cost of an average wedding, across all races, has soared to above RM50,000, causing some couples to take out personal loans to pay for their nuptials if they are unable to get much financial support from their parents.
“To beat the ‘competition’, to ensure that their wedding is unique, special and better than a friend’s wedding before theirs,” Leticia Hsu, president and co-founder of the Association of Wedding Professionals (AWP), told The Malay Mail Online in a recent email interview, when asked why some couples spend more than they can afford.
“Back in 2008, wedding vendors were about 10 per cent lower in cost than they are now and even food costs were lower. Generally, a five-star hotel charged RM1,200++ per table. Now, that same hotel charges RM2,200++ per table,” added the director of honour of Elysium Weddings Sdn Bhd.
Prices quoted “++” denote that an additional service charge ranging from 10 to 15 per cent and government tax of 6 per cent that is yet to be tacked on.
Hsu, who has been in the business for almost 13 years, said that couples who get into debt to tie the knot usually borrow between RM30,000 and RM50,000.
The wedding reception of the 27-year-old woman and 29-year-old man, an online business owner and marketing manager respectively, was held at a five-star hotel.
When asked why they got into such debt for their big day instead of having a smaller wedding, they simply said, “Parents issues”, without elaborating further.
Hsu said that the wedding reception (which comprises the venue, food, drinks and wedding cake) takes the biggest share of expenditure at 42 per cent, while other expenses include flowers and decoration, entertainment, the ceremony, invitation cards, bride and groom’s attire, accessories, hair and make-up, photography, videography, and other expenses.
“Generally, Chinese would spend more on the food, making sure the food is top quality. Malays and Indians spend more on decoration and invitations, making sure that they wow their guests at the reception and at the first impression,” said Hsu.
At Malay and Indian weddings, food domes, food stations and buffets are common, said Hsu.
According to wedding planners, the dowry given by the groom’s family to the bride’s side among the Chinese ranges from a few hundred to tens of thousands of ringgit.
For the Malay community, the dowry, or “wang hantaran” gifted by the groom to the bride’s family is between RM10,000 and RM18,000 for low to medium-range weddings, and RM50,000 for high-end weddings. Indian Malaysians, on the other hand, generally do not practise the dowry custom.
Hsu observed that the wedding industry is booming in Malaysia, but said she did not have specific figures.
“These days, almost everyone is a wedding planner,” she said.
Wedding planners are increasingly popular because of time constraints resulting from both partners holding down full-time jobs, according to Hsu.
“If you ask me to give you an educated guess, five out of 10 couples would get a wedding planner,” she said, but added that she did not have statistics on the number of couples hiring wedding planners.
Hsu, who mostly organises Chinese weddings, said that her fees start at RM10,000, adding that other wedding planners usually charge a minimum of RM4,500.
Another wedding planner, Nasrul Nasaruddin, said that the average Malay wedding costs between RM50,000 and RM80,000 if it is held at a convention centre or a tent. But the cost shoots up to RM300,000, or even a million ringgit if it is held at a five-star hotel.
“For five-star hotels, the standard rate is RM200 per pax, depending on the package,” Nasrul told The Malay Mail Online at a recent interview.
The founder of Nas Great Idea added that guests usually give RM200 “angpows” (envelopes containing cash gifts) at Malay weddings held at five-star hotels, breaking away from the tradition of giving gifts. If the wedding reception is held at a tent, both gifts and angpows are generally given.
“For high-end weddings, they will have a ceremony at the bride’s, groom’s, for the media, VIPs. So, in total, three to five receptions. For politicians, they have receptions at their home state where they invite lots of people, up to 15,000,” he said.
Nasrul said that decoration is key for Malay weddings and described previous weddings he has organised, such as creating a glass floor with flowers underneath at the stage area where the “pelamin”, or the traditional wedding dais that represents the bridal couple as the king and queen sitting in state, is located.
“For high-end weddings, the decoration costs between RM100,000 and RM500,000,” he said.
“The trend now is for massive pelamin decoration that catches your eye. Five years ago, it was stiff pelamin decor ― flowers and pillars. Now, they transform the whole ballroom, like turning it into a garden of flowers, a Japanese garden with bonsai trees, Oriental with cherry blossoms, European with Roman pillars, or Minangkabau style, Javanese style, Acheh style, or Moroccan style with a dome and stained glass,” he added.
Nasrul, who mostly plans Malay weddings and some high-end Chinese or Indian ones, said recently that he is organising a “Chengdu style” wedding for a Chinese tycoon next year, with the ballroom lined with a structure resembling the Great Wall of China and transformed into a garden with pagodas.
The lavish wedding of celebrity couple Rozita Che Wan and Zain Saidin on December 11, dubbed the wedding of the year, was reported by Malay-language daily Harian Metro last month to have received a sponsorship of RM13 million.
The newspaper also reported that the actress would receive RM23,200 in “wang hantaran” and a wedding ring estimated to cost RM93,000.
“Wang hantaran” for the average Malay couple can be equally expensive, Dr Farah noted, saying that some of her friends had splurged on luxury watches and handbags that cost tens of thousands, despite not being able to afford them, as the “wang hantaran” is displayed prominently at the reception or ceremony.
“My friend bought a Maurice Lacroix watch, which cost RM20,000, even though he has only been working for two years,” said Dr Farah. “We live in a materialistic world.”
Excessive spending on weddings has also strained newlyweds’ relationships, with Dr Farah observing that some of her friends have even gotten divorced after splurging on their big day because of financial concerns over starting a family, or even buying a car.
Nasrul said that local weddings typically have a huge number of guests, unlike more intimate Western nuptials, because Malaysians fear offending others.
“Malaysians are very sensitive. If you hear that your friend is getting married, you will feel that there is something wrong if you’re not invited. That’s why they invite all,” he said.
He added that he charges clients between RM20,000 and RM30,000 on average to organise the decorations for their weddings, though his fees start at RM5,000.
According to Nasrul, honeymoons for Malaysian newlyweds, which are not included in the wedding expenditure, cost at least RM5,000 for local or South-east Asian spots, and above RM50,000 for trips to Europe, where the popular destinations are Paris and Rome.
“A wedding is a big event. We can have 800 to 1,000 pax, 1,500 pax, or even 2,000 to 2,500 pax,” Rajes said.
“The trend now is to have the reception at the hotel,” she added.
Rajes, who has 15 years’ experience in wedding planning, said that unlike in India, Malaysian Indian brides do not adorn themselves heavily with gold jewellery because of the rising crime rate in the city.
“Now, 90 per cent is costume jewellery. They’ll wear family gold like a chain or a gold bangle, usually just one or two pieces. In March, robbers ambushed a bride’s house in KL and stole 80 pounds of gold,” she recounted.
“For Indians, gold is very important. But because of the situation, there’s no choice but to do away with it,” said Rajes, adding that gold at Indian weddings symbolises wealth.
As tying the knot becomes increasingly expensive, Femina offers personal loans, in co-operation with AmBank, at a minimum of RM35,000 to help cash-strapped couples have their dream wedding.
“We just started this in June. So far, we have 12 customers,” said Rajes, referring to clients who took up the loans.
When asked why couples did not opt for smaller weddings instead, Rajes said that they want to have an event as lavish as their friends’, or something a little more impressive.
“When a friend has done a wedding, it’s already bench-marked,” she said, adding that Femina charges clients 40 per cent of the total wedding cost.
“If they want a bombastic wedding, they’ll borrow a lot,” he said.
A survey by The Malay Mail Online on wedding packages offered by hotels, convention centres and restaurants in the Klang Valley showed that prices range from RM600++ per table of 10 diners at the four-star Crystal Crown Hotel in Petaling Jaya, to almost RM3,000++ at the five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Prices vary for Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western wedding packages. Mandarin Oriental also has a minimum requirement of either 25 or 30 tables, depending on the package.
The Oversea Restaurant’s Chinese wedding packages range from RM668 to RM1,398 per table.
A five-star hotel in PJ charges RM1,500 per table for a Chinese wedding package with a minimum of 25 tables. Wine costs RM180++ per bottle, champagne at RM250++ per bottle and beer at RM1,500++ per barrel, or 30 litres, while corkage for beer is RM500++ per barrel opened, wine or champagne at RM50++ per bottle opened, and hard liquor at RM80++ per bottle opened.
The Sime Darby Convention Centre in KL charges between RM989++ and RM1,388++ per table, depending on the type of cuisine, for a minimum of 50 tables.
Corina Chooi, 35, said that she spent between RM150,000 and RM200,000 to tie the knot in 2008, but added that she did not take out a loan for the wedding reception held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) that hosted 700 guests.
The homemaker, whose husband is a businessman, said that having a large wedding was unavoidable as her husband has a big family.
Chooi’s husband paid for a large portion of the wedding and received some financial help from his mother and Chooi’s family. Chooi and her husband live with her in-laws, as they require their sons and family to stay together with them.
She also said that it was unwise to start married life in debt, pointing out that buying a marital home and starting a family would incur even more expenses.
“You don’t need to have a big wedding to have a memorable wedding,” said Chooi.
E-commerce industry in Malaysia 2017
The top 5 keys to Malaysia's eCommerce industry in 2017
Key takeaways from a new survey of Malaysian shoppers from all 14 states.
According to a new survey of shoppers from all 14 Malaysian states, there are five key leading trends for the coming year.
Through its recent nationwide survey from 15 to 21 November, in which 3,507 respondents participated, online marketplace 11street said it has overall confidence in the country's online retail sector for 2017.
Hoseok Kim, chief executive officer of 11street, said: "Based on the findings of our survey, we can conclude that the online shopping sphere in Malaysia is thriving, fuelled by a strong potentials for it to mature further and grow."
"The survey revealed the psyche of Malaysian consumers who shop online, and provided us with the information to form our predictions for Malaysian eCommerce in 2017," he said.
More than 80 percent of the respondents said they shop online and 59 percent said they shop online at least once a month or more frequently, said Hoseok.
Through its recent nationwide survey from 15 to 21 November, in which 3,507 respondents participated, online marketplace 11street said it has overall confidence in the country's online retail sector for 2017.
Hoseok Kim, chief executive officer of 11street, said: "Based on the findings of our survey, we can conclude that the online shopping sphere in Malaysia is thriving, fuelled by a strong potentials for it to mature further and grow."
"The survey revealed the psyche of Malaysian consumers who shop online, and provided us with the information to form our predictions for Malaysian eCommerce in 2017," he said.
More than 80 percent of the respondents said they shop online and 59 percent said they shop online at least once a month or more frequently, said Hoseok.
Photo - (From left) Hoseok Kim, CEO of 11street; and Wong Siew Lai, Vice President of Marketing Communication of 11street.
"However, despite the availability of a myriad of product categories, Malaysian consumers are still only 'somewhat experimental' in their purchasing behaviour and largely stick to lifestyle and fast-moving products such as electronics, fashion and beauty, and sports and hobbies," he said.
Smart devices lead, apt infrastructure
Smartphones continue to lead as the device of choice for Malaysians consumers to shop online, according to 80 percent of the respondents, said Kim.
This underpins 11street's belief that Malaysia is now equipped with an apt IT infrastructure to pave the way for the e-commerce ecosystem to grow in the country, he added.
In addition, 95 percent of the respondents rated a '5' and above when asked about their satisfaction level with online shopping, and said they "are more than happy with their online shopping experience."
Shoppers also said savings often realised through online shopping allowed them to offset the rising costs of living. Cost savings when shopping online remains a strong driver for eCommerce's continuing growth.
2017: Five keys for Malaysian eCommerce
1. Online Shopping is the way forward
11street predicts that existing online shoppers will continue to buy more frequently, and non-online shoppers will start to explore eCommerce in the next 12 months.
This is based on the results of the survey, in which out of the 17 percent of respondents said they had not shopped online before, while 85 percent showed interest in seeking out online shopping within the next year.
Their interest is likely encouraged by the satisfaction of existing online shoppers, as well as the good prices they can find online.
2. Payment Methods will continue to mushroom
While cash is king, 11street foresees that Malaysian consumers will be open to the idea of exploring non-cash payment methods such as online transfer, and through credit and debit cards, led by 90 percent of the survey respondents who pay cash-on-delivery being willing to try other non-cash payment methods in the next 12 months.
3. Exploration into new product categories
In addition, survey respondents said they will consider home décor and furniture, household and groceries and health and supplements "as top priority categories in 2017."
As consumers become more familiar with online shopping, 11street expects consumers to shop online more for daily essentials, fresh produce and personal items.
4. Express delivery will gain traction
In general, 90 percent of the survey respondents said that they would be willing to wait up to one week for the delivery of their purchases. Yet while they was asked about express delivery, more than 60 percent of them said that they are willing to pay extra up to RM10 for express delivery. 11street sees this as setting the trend for express delivery moving forward, in which consumers expect faster delivery at more affordable price.
5. It goes beyond price
While consumers are used to cost-saving benefits from online shopping online, sellers must now go the "extra mile to deliver better services" by using analytics such as the processes of managing growing sales volume, rising expectations on logistics, and delivering impeccable customer service.
The survey comments included the prioritisation by respondents of 'timely delivery' and 'positive customer review,' among others, as their key considerations when it comes to online shopping.
As eCommerce continued to become more integral to the lives of Malaysian consumers, the barriers between eCommerce and traditional brick-and-mortar retail will be levelled, said Kim
Looking ahead, he said: "In 2017, we expect to see a substantial shift in the marketing plans of many businesses, whereby they will transcend from being device-focussed to more people-focussed. After all, consumers these days are not only on the look-out for the best deals, but also other factors that meet their needs and cater to their demands. On top of online deals, good customer service and excellent logistics will set the path for online businesses moving forward."
A version of this article was first published on Computerworld Malaysia 20 December 2016.
Smart devices lead, apt infrastructure
Smartphones continue to lead as the device of choice for Malaysians consumers to shop online, according to 80 percent of the respondents, said Kim.
This underpins 11street's belief that Malaysia is now equipped with an apt IT infrastructure to pave the way for the e-commerce ecosystem to grow in the country, he added.
In addition, 95 percent of the respondents rated a '5' and above when asked about their satisfaction level with online shopping, and said they "are more than happy with their online shopping experience."
Shoppers also said savings often realised through online shopping allowed them to offset the rising costs of living. Cost savings when shopping online remains a strong driver for eCommerce's continuing growth.
2017: Five keys for Malaysian eCommerce
1. Online Shopping is the way forward
11street predicts that existing online shoppers will continue to buy more frequently, and non-online shoppers will start to explore eCommerce in the next 12 months.
This is based on the results of the survey, in which out of the 17 percent of respondents said they had not shopped online before, while 85 percent showed interest in seeking out online shopping within the next year.
Their interest is likely encouraged by the satisfaction of existing online shoppers, as well as the good prices they can find online.
2. Payment Methods will continue to mushroom
While cash is king, 11street foresees that Malaysian consumers will be open to the idea of exploring non-cash payment methods such as online transfer, and through credit and debit cards, led by 90 percent of the survey respondents who pay cash-on-delivery being willing to try other non-cash payment methods in the next 12 months.
3. Exploration into new product categories
In addition, survey respondents said they will consider home décor and furniture, household and groceries and health and supplements "as top priority categories in 2017."
As consumers become more familiar with online shopping, 11street expects consumers to shop online more for daily essentials, fresh produce and personal items.
4. Express delivery will gain traction
In general, 90 percent of the survey respondents said that they would be willing to wait up to one week for the delivery of their purchases. Yet while they was asked about express delivery, more than 60 percent of them said that they are willing to pay extra up to RM10 for express delivery. 11street sees this as setting the trend for express delivery moving forward, in which consumers expect faster delivery at more affordable price.
5. It goes beyond price
While consumers are used to cost-saving benefits from online shopping online, sellers must now go the "extra mile to deliver better services" by using analytics such as the processes of managing growing sales volume, rising expectations on logistics, and delivering impeccable customer service.
The survey comments included the prioritisation by respondents of 'timely delivery' and 'positive customer review,' among others, as their key considerations when it comes to online shopping.
As eCommerce continued to become more integral to the lives of Malaysian consumers, the barriers between eCommerce and traditional brick-and-mortar retail will be levelled, said Kim
Looking ahead, he said: "In 2017, we expect to see a substantial shift in the marketing plans of many businesses, whereby they will transcend from being device-focussed to more people-focussed. After all, consumers these days are not only on the look-out for the best deals, but also other factors that meet their needs and cater to their demands. On top of online deals, good customer service and excellent logistics will set the path for online businesses moving forward."
A version of this article was first published on Computerworld Malaysia 20 December 2016.
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
#1 - Portrait2u My Starting Plan
10AM - 10.40AM
I start to plan for my first e-commerce website today.
I found an e-commerce platform which I think it is suitable for me to do drop-shipping business.
Since I have no inventory and extra money, I think this plan works for me.
After checking the Shopify.com, it actually can be integrated with AliExpress.com. China market is huge and I think this is good news for us because we can find variety of products there and target on a certain group of people that I want. Besides, I think it can definitely attract customers to visit the website. I want to give it a try.
In order to do so, I need to plan and learn from the scratch first.
By reading on their tutorial, it has 14-days free trial for user to test their features before selling.
I also need to come out with my objectives first.
I called my e-commerce as portrait2u.com
1. My Target group is 20 - 45 years old. Some expert says it is too broad. However, one of the successful entrepreneur said that it is okay to have varieties product, but you need to have a niche products that attract them to come your page.
2. Niche market - Wedding Dress and Party Items.
3. What is my next plan?
- Get to understand how Obelo works.
- Test the features, refer to the local example https://meekco.asia/shopify/
- Products - Try not to take on too much at once Focus in what I am capable now. e.g. Photography, videography, customize gifts, photo album before moving into other product/services.
Mistakes that we always make
- It is not easy income, you need to put a lot of hard work, time and effort.
- to differentiate yourself from your competitor, you design your own product photo
- invest some money on it
- Learn how to use online marketing & strategy to target on local market first, before moving to Asian and worldwide.
- Brand your product
- join drop shipper community to learn how they work
- To have a good relationship with supplier, or test their products before hand.
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Our objective is to provide a good service and quality product to our customer.
Product categories -
Services -
Type of event/ceremony - Wedding, Party, Birthday, Dating, Farewell
Main Target customer - Couple & Photographer, Event Planner, Photo booth vendor
4. Marketing Strategy
i) Share photos in facebook page
ii) Writing blog describing what do we offer
iii) create video - try to involve in many events like ball night types
5. Looking for model for photo-shooting
i) Look for someone who are doing small business online & co-operate with them e.g. people who are selling tshirt
I start to plan for my first e-commerce website today.
I found an e-commerce platform which I think it is suitable for me to do drop-shipping business.
Since I have no inventory and extra money, I think this plan works for me.
After checking the Shopify.com, it actually can be integrated with AliExpress.com. China market is huge and I think this is good news for us because we can find variety of products there and target on a certain group of people that I want. Besides, I think it can definitely attract customers to visit the website. I want to give it a try.
In order to do so, I need to plan and learn from the scratch first.
By reading on their tutorial, it has 14-days free trial for user to test their features before selling.
I also need to come out with my objectives first.
I called my e-commerce as portrait2u.com
1. My Target group is 20 - 45 years old. Some expert says it is too broad. However, one of the successful entrepreneur said that it is okay to have varieties product, but you need to have a niche products that attract them to come your page.
2. Niche market - Wedding Dress and Party Items.
3. What is my next plan?
- Get to understand how Obelo works.
- Test the features, refer to the local example https://meekco.asia/shopify/
- Products - Try not to take on too much at once Focus in what I am capable now. e.g. Photography, videography, customize gifts, photo album before moving into other product/services.
Mistakes that we always make
- It is not easy income, you need to put a lot of hard work, time and effort.
- to differentiate yourself from your competitor, you design your own product photo
- invest some money on it
- Learn how to use online marketing & strategy to target on local market first, before moving to Asian and worldwide.
- Brand your product
- join drop shipper community to learn how they work
- To have a good relationship with supplier, or test their products before hand.
-
Our objective is to provide a good service and quality product to our customer.
Product categories -
- Dress - Wedding/Couple/Family/Event/Commercial,
- Gifts/souvenir/props - Birthday/Party/Wedding/Event e.g. ball night
- Games (board games)
- Photo Album & Photos
Services -
- Photography
- Videography
- Photobooth
- Design Service such as business card, photo album, t-shirt etc..
Future Plan
Looking for business partner - Designer, Marketing, Photographer, MUA
Looking for business partner - Designer, Marketing, Photographer, MUA
Main Target customer - Couple & Photographer, Event Planner, Photo booth vendor
4. Marketing Strategy
i) Share photos in facebook page
ii) Writing blog describing what do we offer
iii) create video - try to involve in many events like ball night types
5. Looking for model for photo-shooting
i) Look for someone who are doing small business online & co-operate with them e.g. people who are selling tshirt
Monday, July 10, 2017
别想不开
1. 你曾几何时有想过会有人看看你的网站,直到有人向你说它是从我们的网站看见那些规矩才有今天你不必烦这些向他们解释
2. 朝着你的方向前进, 只有自己推动,相信自己的方向, 你就会到达你的目的
3. 冷静了一下, 向人解释, 让他了解后,事情就迎刃而解
2. 朝着你的方向前进, 只有自己推动,相信自己的方向, 你就会到达你的目的
3. 冷静了一下, 向人解释, 让他了解后,事情就迎刃而解
Mr. Chin Yoon Khen - Localocal.com
- Taking a different path than what is intended for him after graduation, Yoon Khen founded CANUX in 2011 and embarks on his journey as a documentary photographer and website developer, diversifying his experience in multiple arenas and eventually leaving the cubicle nation as a fancy Project Program Management Advisor in Dell and Chief Operating Officer in Mystartr.
- Through this exploration, he discovers a passion for travel while deepening his love for photography, as he walks along the shaded five-foot ways and narrow alleys alone, documenting the manufacturing process for more than 60 traditional trades of Penang, with focus on traditional trades that are associated with diversified local communities.
- Khen got his big break in February 2015, when Think City funded his first book publication, called the "Traditional Trades of Penang." When he's not busy leading Lokalocal, he can be seen at various events, engaging in TEDx Petaling Street 2014 speaker, being a columnist and sometimes, radio guest. He is currently a founder of LokaLocal.
It is so good to hear that a local founder that has an ambitious to promote local tourist places. This is really meet my objective and I shall learn from him. He became passionate about documenting and highlighting the people, processes, and products associated with the Traditional trades of Penang.
- Through this exploration, he discovers a passion for travel while deepening his love for photography, as he walks along the shaded five-foot ways and narrow alleys alone, documenting the manufacturing process for more than 60 traditional trades of Penang, with focus on traditional trades that are associated with diversified local communities.
- Khen got his big break in February 2015, when Think City funded his first book publication, called the "Traditional Trades of Penang." When he's not busy leading Lokalocal, he can be seen at various events, engaging in TEDx Petaling Street 2014 speaker, being a columnist and sometimes, radio guest. He is currently a founder of LokaLocal.
It is so good to hear that a local founder that has an ambitious to promote local tourist places. This is really meet my objective and I shall learn from him. He became passionate about documenting and highlighting the people, processes, and products associated with the Traditional trades of Penang.
Friday, July 07, 2017
Tea Meeting with President
I was one of the speaker giving a speech regarding convocation and services to students.
Reference: https://www.utar.edu.my/alumni/AlumniNewsArchiveContent2.jsp?fcatid=17&fcontentid=28451&YearArchive=2015
Alumni Interview - Cik Nurul Izwazi Binti Mohd Nor
I would like to share this with you about my colleague's interview session which I "accidentally" found in UTAR youtube. I am quite surprised that she was the writer of two books and this definitely impressed me and lead me to further understanding of her personal traits. I believed she will be very successful and helpful in her unit by contributing more student services ideas and commitment to UTAR.
Thursday, July 06, 2017
拍“婚纱照”是否浪费钱
看一看大马人如何评论拍婚纱照的看法足以参考而已
大马行情价格
Year 1998
RM28++
Indoor & Outdoor
Make up
5 to 6 Dress code
1 pieces big photo
4 pieces middle photo
2 albums
Year 2000
RM2888
Year 2001
RM6000
Year 2002
RM2700 include all
Year 2004
RM5000 ++ 1 big album and 1 small album
Year 2006
RM1599
- Normal Photo Studio
Year 2007
RM15++
Year 2007
RM1100, 2 sets wedding bridal dress, 1 night dress, 1 album, 1 big photo and 1 small photo
Year 2007
RM2399
60 printed photos (60 poses)
two big size photo books
1200 pieces soft copy
8 gowns pre shoot
3 gowns actual day
total 11, 4 outdoor locations, KL only,
100 4R sister photos (10 poses),
portrait one wall wide with 3 pose,
2 12" printed for parents diff pose, free gifts. I negotiate one
Year 2010
RM1388
- indoor 1 set of wedding gown and 1 set dinner gown only
- 1 big Album
- outdoor shooting (casual wear)
- 4r to all guest as memory (normally prefer studio photo)
Year 2011
RM800 for ROM and Tea Ceremony only
- only provide softcopy
Year 2015
- below RM2k, 80% outdoor,
Year 2015
RM4288 original price - offer RM3000
1.出门婚纱,因为我自己买了
2. 摆在酒楼的poster 我也不要
3. 装饰品音乐盒,我也不要
4. 克牌有结婚照
5. 酒楼签名簿
Year 2016
16x18一本相册(50张照片=20页),
12x18 娘家照片
2张,20x30 大相1张
10x12 照片一张
50张thank you card(2个款)四个照型化妆全包。
还有包括结婚当天白纱和两套晚装和两次化妆
Year 2017
RM1088 - Indoor and Outdoor, 3 set dress, 21 photo and 1 small album
Year 2017 - Current KL market
RM4k +-
Year 2017
5 sets dress, 10x12 album, 8x10 album, 120 sister photos, 12x18 Bride family x 2 pieces and 20x30 x 1 pieces
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RM1688 include 2 big photos, 2 albums, indoor and outdoor
Rm1088
3 sets dress, 21 photos, and 1 small album
旅行时让他们派一些旅行照当结婚照,省开销,意思和自然。memorable and special
rm4888
pre wedding photo last month at KK
2 outdoor
2 leather photo book
1 big 1 small
2 canvas frame
4 vip dress for bride and 2 coat for groom for photo shooting.
Addition 3 gown for bride and 2 coat for groom on actual day
RM2699的配套 - 全外景
wedding planner 有免费拍, 我们当时只用了1个小时就拍完(indoor),
我2014年再没有做足功课就签了去台湾拍的婚纱配套4988,为了避免gst😂可是到最后却在本地拍为了要和自己的爱犬~重选的话我会选择自己外面请认识的摄影师,因为摄影师最重要的是沟通,拍我的这个摄影师很没有耐性
上网买到88底片配套(在怡保拍)+另一间500抽奖配套
去拍了加上其他费用才大概1200.00还有给两张中型的照片
上网买两件婚纱大概500.00
花车自买自绑150.00
I told my wife my budget is 5k. Anything left she can keep it herself. Ended up she took 1.8k package
RM3500 - Taiwan - 包吃包住包服裝
游览香港讨论区
http://verywed.com/newforum/forum/expexch
Wednesday, July 05, 2017
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