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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

alibaba.com President is on the list

From business 2.0, the president of alibaba.com is standing at #15. I didn't know his Engish name is Jack, but I know his Chinese name is Ma Yun.

A pretty paranoid guy. He stood up with the IT boom, but he never failed out as others, instead, he pushed Alibaba to all the world.

Once a client mentioned Alibaba.com, that gives me some shock. Mr. Ma definitely open the door between China and the world.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/peoplewhomatter/

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Google adwords 404 error?


When I was using Google adwords to do some keyword research, at around 8:20pm, i saw this error.

What could make this happen? Sure the index page is deleted or something.

But when I am writing this post and check it again, it is back to normal.

Anyway, I have the screenshot, in case somebody lost money in this minute, can get evidence from me. However, keep in mind it is copyrighted :)

LOL.

Monday, July 17, 2006

eBay blog pick up fast by Google

eBay blog is hot on the pot!

I created my blog there and made a simple post, the next two or three days later, when I searched keywords "toronto internet marketing", my post is on the second page in Google.

Apparently, google takes ebay blog seriously!

It is a good place to blog, go as fast as you, otherwise you might be late.


Eric Chen

Executive director of Topsky Technologies. He is a specialist in Internet Marketing and software fields.

His expertise covers search engine marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), E-mail marketing, blog marketing, affiliates marketing, joint venture, and more others.

His website is Toronto Internet Marketing, and he can be reached at info@topsky.ca

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Proposal, proposal, proposal

I have been busy as hell preparing proposals for a bunch of clients. So why I spend so much time to prepare a proposal?

I need a huge amount of time to understand a client's situation precisely.

I heard people giving quote on the spot at the first meeting. I heard people dropping a quotation paper right after the first meeting. So, how did they quote? Based on what?

Each client has thousands of different needs, and in many cases, the client himself may not realize what he wants will make a big difference to you.

So, after millions of questions, combining with my expertise, I can figure out a best tairlored solution to this client. This, makes things perfect, both for client and for me.

Is the time worthy? If you get the job, it is, very worthy. If not, try to ask yourself what went wrong, what's the problem in your understanding of the client needs.

As always, price is not a #1 issue to consider. Return is!