Better still you can get Paypal to transfer your money to you bank of choice. All Malaysian banks are listed in Paypal website. Isn’t this great?
Last week, I just got my money transferred from USD to my Maybank account. Isn’t this cool?
What does this means for you and me? Malaysians now have great potential to:
- Setup E-Commerce to Generate Revenue Online
- Automate Payment Processing on Your Website
- You can now accept Credit Cards just like ATM Deposits
Of course, there’s a minimal overhead costs for this. Paypal have charges for accepting credit cards and it is automatically deducted from your funds received.
If the amount is small or profit margin is tight, then you may need to calculate your costs. Otherwise, it is just a small fees to absorb on our side.
So, if you’re not sign up yet, click below banner to sign up (it’s free just like email):

May E-Commerce Brings You More Profits and Happy Holidays!
Posted in Administrative, Food for Thought. Tagged with credit card, payment, paypal.
By Davis December 22, 2009
What does this data mean for mobile marketers? Although the iPhone is most dominant in US markets, it may be worth investing in marketing campaigns for the iPhone in other markets, especially those that are fast growing. …
Posted in Marketing. Tagged with Breakdown, Country, iPhone, Marketing, Mobile, Ownership, Watch.
By Davis December 19, 2009 Leo Burnett was responsible for the overall look and feel of all visuals in marketing collaterals. Carat managed the campaign’s media bookings for radio, press and magazine advertorials. Go Communications handles the theme park’s public …
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Posted in Marketing. Tagged with MALAYSIA, Marketing, Sunway.
By Davis December 18, 2009
Comparing today and yesterday’s trip to fetch my wife after a training class, I found that traveling on the same road on both days can varies in the time taken to arrive at the destination.
Yesterday, I left office at about 7.00 PM. and reach to the destination on 8.00 PM. It takes 1 hour for me to reach there. And today, the same road, but leaving office at 5.00 PM, I’ve reach there at 5.15 PM.
In my quest of saving time from unnecessary wastage, I’m wondering that just by traveling at different times can save me a big amount of time (and money too). Isn’t this interesting?!
Over the past few months, I’ve been trying different timing of starting my journey to and from my home and office. Observing the amount of time spent with different combination, I’m trying to work out a pattern.
Pattern is used by human to predict outcomes from a given set of inputs. The more complete the pattern, the better the prediction model is. So, similarly for success, if we are in the journey to discover the pattern that works for us, we will eventually make it to our destination by applying the right sequence of variables.
Would you agree? That patterns to success does exists.
Posted in Food for Thought. Tagged with strategic planning, strategy, time management.
By Davis October 22, 2009 Got this from my friend Tony, who forwarded an email with such interesting photos and thought I put it up to share with you.
Don’t you think this is having a good viral effect?
People would be looking at it and talk about it. Probably would ask the person holding and ask “Hey, where did you get this cool bag?”. Hmmm… interesting!
Click on each photo to enlarge it. Enjoy!





Have you seen anything similar? Let’s provoke our thoughts.
Posted in Marketing. Tagged with exposure, fun, viral, visibility.
By Davis October 13, 2009 The above quote from Leornado da Vinci.
Whether it is in communication, presentation, web design, UI design, always keep it simple. That is where sophistication comes in.
People pay higher price for sophistication rather than complex.
Complex is interesting. Simple is usable. If you have the time, go through the slides below.
Posted in Food for Thought, Marketing, Product R&D, Sales. Tagged with quote.
By Davis September 30, 2009 
Do you agree that small things make the biggest impact. One of a good example is Twitter.
Less is more. With 140 characters for each message, Twitter has grown wild and have been successful within the web in a very short time.
Now that Twitter is around for a while and there’s an established presence, entrepreneurs and companies should start looking at leveraging on Twitter.
Without delving too deep, let’s start by looking at what are the benefits we can expect from using Twitter.
Establish Loyalty
Loyalty allows a business or company to have consistent revenue based on repeat purchases and referrals.
Twitter allows you to be more accessible, more sociable, more trustworthy.
Maintain Sight
This is pure marketing, out of sight = out of mind. A consistent flow of short messages can maintain relationship and remind your followers of your existence.
Build up a List of Contacts
Allow people to follow you in twitter. All your updates will be visible to them once they follow you.
This is the asset of many marketing efforts. A targeted list or database of contacts, not just any contacts, will provide leverage on future marketing efforts almost immediately, making it much easier to boost up sales.
Posted in Marketing. Tagged with compounded work, leverage, passive income.
By Davis September 29, 2009 My article about Knowledge Workers written back when I just started business not long ago.
In my opinion, knowledge worker is an important concept to grasp.
Just a little side note, I’m currently working on increasing value for everyone I know (my colleagues) by turning them to knowledge workers rather than labor workers.
Labor vs Knowledge
As it may be obvious, knowledge is power.
Those who work on improving on knowledge has higher chance of earning a better income with better lifestyle. Compared to laborious work, it is more towards active income where the income stops as soon as the work stops.
Anyway, here is my article written back in Oct 2002:
There’s some grammar mistakes along the way, please don’t laugh too hard.
Do let me know your thoughts, ok?
Posted in Food for Thought. Tagged with compounded work, Copywriting.
By Davis September 28, 2009
An advice given from H.L. Hunt if you want to be financially successful (a self-made billionaire who died in 1974). First you need to decide what you want to accomplish. The point here is clarity. Strong definition is vital to any success.
Along my experiences, there are many times I found myself not too clear of what I wanted. Impatience causes me to convey weak messages to my colleagues and expect them to work on it, which then doesn’t happen.
So, the golden question is: How to be clearly defined?
Let’s use tools to help us along.
Continued…
Posted in Others.
By Davis September 27, 2009 How many mistakes we made? Big and small.
Along the way, we learn from the mistakes in order to not repeat the same mistakes again.
That’s advancements.
Posted in Food for Thought. Tagged with quote.
By Davis September 27, 2009
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