Archive for April, 2009

Publishing PDF online – Scribd

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

CProfile Final Fixed Jan 2009

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Social Media with Email Marketing

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Was looking through some online marketing magazine, when I found an interesting article that advocated the mixing of social media with email marketing strategy…  Hmm.. maybe there is something I can leverage on?

http://www.mediabuyerplanner.com/2009/04/23/social-email-campaigns-to-increase-nearly-400-in-2009/

I find it quite interesting, as recently, I was exposed to CNI business school who were willing to pay 1-2k for a solitary blast to eHoteliers database.  I guess.. this shows the importance of a targeted group of clientele.  I think Social Media.. might be the next easy thing to get a targeted group of clientele.  Provide something useful.. and sure.. people should flock there.

Was thinking of Cinema timings and locations.  Why not build a site that allows people to very easily locate the nearest cinema showing their favorite shows?  Currently, the navigation is pretty unfriendly… On top of it, maybe we can leverage on Facebook for dissemination of the app.  The app can also let people review the movies really easily.. and surely.. we would much prefer to read our friends’ reviews over those posted by some crap people.  :P

Anyway, started getting my intern to GeoCode the cinemas in Singapore…. :P  

Android Emulator

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Well, just went for this CodeXtreme stuff today… and asked a question about bringing a desktop in to program.  Everybody laughed… But.. man.. this android emulator thing is kind of heavy.  I just did a simple emulation.. and had to wait a long, long, long time on my dual-core CPU.  Man… can’t imagine the wait on my Lenovo Laptop.  What’s so funny?

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Took me maybe 2 minutes just to get something like this…  Man.. what’s so funny…..

Reid Hoffman Rules of Investing – TC

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Just read something interesting from Tech Crunch…

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/19/reid-hoffman-my-rule-of-three-for-investing/

Got some really interesting insights from my good friend who started StreetSine.

——————-From StreetSine———————

Bro,
I understand what he is saying and agree to it if you’re building the next facebook or flickr. Macham like whatever Google does, it must scale WORLDWIDE.

But building something for niche areas and niche customer segment is a different ballgame altogether. Especially in the Asia Pac region. The geo-political situation, data representation, culture and needs are completely different in each country. There is no economies of scale for your web app. You need to customize it to serve a relatively small population. SG is a small place, and so is Malaysia, or Thailand or HK or even Australia, etc…

When the potential audience is small, the focus will be fundamentally different.

——————-From Me———————

Hmmm… so you are saying… that the business model right from the start one… is only relevant for Singapore Start Ups?

While for the states… community and users are all that matter?

BTW, facebook is still bleeding and is in need of funding… despite over 400 mil revenue.

——————-From StreetSine———————

Business models are far more important in SG (or more accurately, if you’re starting up something niche either in geographical or services sense).

2 things don’t change. One is a company closes down due to negative cashflow or being out of capital. Second is, assuming that the the business finds a sustainable business model, it is often different from the original one that is envisage.

If you put the 2 things together, funding takes a very critical role. Its a fact that the business will have to lose money on a constant basis until the business model is found. So the qn is, how long do you’ve before you will be forced to abandon it?

How long depends on (a) the development cost and burn rate and (b) the confidence of the investor to continue putting money. Now, if you compare SG and Worldwide, the development cost per potential customer is significantly higher due to lack of economies of scale. To put things worse, the confidence of the investor is also lower (or investors are more impatient) due to the smaller potential.

(Note that investor can be anyone, including ourselves)

Bottomline is, niche has far less time to play with compared to facebook. So if you assume business model change takes the path of A (initial conception) -> B -> C -> D -> E (right one), then you had better start with C or D in SG because you don’t have the luxury of waiting for the right model before you’re forced to close down. (Note: business model experimentation and changes take as much time whether you’re creating facebook or SG services)

Therefore, IMHO, getting the business model approximately right (rather than precisely wrong) is far more important in niches where there is no economies of scale.

That’s my thesis :P

Showcasing Windows Live Writer Technology

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Price: Free

Date: 16 Apr – 21 Apr

 

Traveling overseas

The key idea is basically:

Share Advertising

Sticky Content to get recurrent visitors (by pulling relevant data)

Easy to Use

Check Singtel Mobile Data Usage

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Well, basically spent 10 minutes surfing around and still could not find this link.  Had to dial 1626 in the end to check my mobile data usage.

Anyway, if anybody is looking at the amount of data they have used, just go to:
http://home.singtel.com/bbmobile/datausage.asp

Hope this post will save some surfing time…

Picasa Magic

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Just did a collage of my Cameron Highland trip in a couple of seconds… all thanks to Picasa…

Cameron Highlands