Monday, August 31, 2009

Career Personal Development Plan

You need a career personal development plan. What other better way then to start your own web business? You should actually set aside some time to start off a side business, or even side income. You never know, with the downturn in the economy the side income might come in very handy. Just recently I came across a news article about professor, a PhD holder who couldn't find himself a job after having worked so many years in bio-medical research facility and ended up driving a taxi in Singapore instead. Fancy that! You would have thought with such a high qualification he should have no problem securing a job employment in some high paying job position somewhere easily!

I find such irony in this day and age. It is not the brightest, academically inclined individual that gets the cream on the icing. More often than not, it is the person that did some kind of career personal development plan that gets ahead. Especially those that has good networks usually gets to secure another job pretty quickly. Sometimes the best way to network around and get those well needed contacts is to start your own web business. It really saves you from hunting high and low for contacts. Let your web site do the hunting or rather being hunted down!

If this is as good as any opportunity to get started, it would be now when you still have a job, because you still have financial support while you put in a couple of hours a day or if time is a constraint, a couple of hours in a week to build up the web business. Slowly and surely you get your web business started. And one day when it has grown sufficiently and you look back, you know you have made a wise decision. And come what may, you still have something. And if indeed it has grown you may even decide to go in full time!

I know of many who has done so well then they quit their boring uninspiring day job and go at this full time!

If you are ready, click on here to explore your possibilities. You never know, it might spark off something. Perhaps using your existing skill and sell your services!

In the meantime here a reprint of the news article. Don't end up like that professor!




Driven to driving a taxi despite having a PhD
Saturday August 29, 2009
Singapore Jobs changing trends
By Seah Chiang Nee


Bio-chemist Dr Cai Minnjie who failed to land another research position after losing his job last year now happily prowls the streets as a cabbie.

SINGAPORE'S fraternity of taxi drivers, with its fair share of retrenched executives, has now an exalted new member – a PhD bio-chemist from Stanford University.

Prowling the streets of Singapore today is 57-year-old unemployed scientist Dr Cai Mingjie who lost his job at Singapore's premier A-Star biomedical research institute last year.

The China-born naturalised citizen with 16 years of research accomplishments said he began driving a taxi last October after failed efforts to land another job.

The news shocked this nation, which holds an unshakable faith in the power of an advanced university education.

One surprised white-collar worker said he had believed that such a doctorate and experience was as good as life-long employment and success.

"If he has to drive a taxi, what chances do ordinary people like us have?" he asked.

I have met a number of highly qualified taxi drivers in recent years, including former managers and a retrenched engineer.

One cheerful driver – a former stock-broker – surprised me one day in giving me detailed reasons on what stocks to buy or avoid.

"At a time like this, the taxi business is probably the only business in Singapore that still actively recruits people," said Dr Cai.

To me, his plight is taking Singapore into a new chapter.

"(I am) probably the only taxi driver in the world with a PhD from Stanford and a proven track record of scientific accomplishments ...," blogged Dr Cai.

"I have been forced out of my research job at the height of my scientific career" and was unable to find another job "for reasons I can only describe as something uniquely Singapore".

The story quickly spread far and wide over the Internet. Most Singaporeans expressed admiration for his ability to adapt so quickly to his new life. Two young Singaporeans asked for his taxi number, saying they would love to travel in his cab and talk to him.

"There's so much he can pass on to me," one said.

Others questioned why, despite his tremendous scientific experience, he is unable to find a teaching job.

His unhappy exit is generally attributed to a personal cause (he has alleged chaotic management by research heads) rather than any decline in Singapore's bio-tech project, which appears to be surviving the downturn.

The case highlights a general weakening of the R and D (research and development) market in smallish Singapore.

"The bad economy means not many firms are hiring professional scientists," one surfer said. "Academia isn't much of a help – there's a long history of too many PhDs chasing too few jobs."

While the image of taxi drivers has received a tremendous boost, the same cannot be said of Singapore's biomedical project – particularly its efforts to nourish home-grown research talent.

"It may turn more Singaporeans away from Life Sciences as a career," said one blogger.

One writer said: "In my opinion, PhDs are useless, especially in Singapore. It's just another certificate and doesn't mean much."

Another added: "The US is in a worse situation. Many are coming here to look for jobs."

"I won't want my child to study for years to end up driving a taxi," said a housewife with a teenage daughter.

The naturalised Singaporean citizen underwent his PhD training at Stanford University, the majority of his work revolving around the study of yeast proteins.

His case is not unique. US research-scientist Douglas Prasher, who isolated the gene that creates the green fluorescent protein (and just missed the 2008 Chemistry Nobel Prize) faced similar straits.

Prasher moved from one research institution to another when his funding dried up, and he eventually quit science – to drive a courtesy shuttle in Alabama.

"Still, he remains humble and happy and seems content with his minivan driver job," said a surfer.

With an evolving job market as more employers resort to multi-tasking and short-term contracts, more Singaporeans are chasing after split degrees, like accountancy and law or computer and business.

Others avoid post-graduate studies or specialised courses of a fixed discipline in favour of general or multi-discipline studies. "Experience is king" is the watchword; there has been a rush for no-pay internships.

"The future favours graduates with multiple skills and career flexibility, people who are able to adapt to different types of work," one business executive said.

During the past few years, as globalisation deepened, there has been a growing disconnect between what Singaporeans studied in university and their subsequent careers.

It follows the trend in the developed world where old businesses disappear – almost overnight – and new ones spring up, which poses problems for graduates with an inflexible job expectation.

I know of a young man who graduated from one of America's top civil engineering universities abandoning the construction hard hat for a teaching gown.

Another engineer I met is running his father's lucrative coffee shop. Lawyers have become musicians or journalists, and so on.

Cases of people working in jobs unrelated to their university training have become so common that interviewers have stopped asking candidates questions like "Why should a trained scientist like you want to work as a junior executive with us?"

In the past, parents would crack their heads pondering what their children should study – accountancy or law or engineering, the so-called secure careers – and see them move single-mindedly into these professions.

A doctor was then a doctor, a biologist generally worked in the lab and a lawyer argued cases in courts – square pegs in square holes, so to speak.

Today the world is slowly moving away from this neat pattern. -- The Star

Friday, August 28, 2009

SBI Back to work HiHo offer

back to work

Should have posted this earlier, but better late than never. SBI is having a Hi-Ho special offer, for only US$100 extra, you get another free account with SBI which you can save it for yourself to start another website or share the cost / pass it to a friend or family member.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Create business website that is lasting

A recent newsletter by Ken Evoy talks about how to create business website that is lasting. It strikes the fact that many people who use the dubious method of gaming their website trying to fool search engines to get top ranking in the search engine would surely be in their demise. Having created a website using Site Build It, I could vouch the fact that my traffic continue to grow, grow and grow. Sure it may not be fast, but remember, the tortoise beats the hare because of dogged determination and not by using shortcuts.

Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are very much aware what those SEOers are trying to do. Just a note, it was reported that Google made 400 adjustments to their search engine algorithm in one year alone should you tell you something about what Google is trying to do. They are trying to weed out those websites that are trying to fool the search engine in order to get good high page ranking in the searches. By getting one's website list high, the notion that you will get high website traffic and that would eventually translate to profit. The thing was, those website do not provide much in terms of value to visitors.

So going by the doctrine:


"Every page you create should be truly useful content, something that adds value for the reader."


This is every bit as true today as it was in early years of World Wide Web. Create business website that provide good quality content to attract visitors. And good quality content can be very lasting for many years to come, giving each visitors or repeat visitors the value of using your reference. You gain credibility, and become sort of like a guru, and if the visitors like you and your product, they will make a purchase that you recommend or even buy your products on offer.

In the words of Ken Evoy:


"Keep it real. Add value." Old-fashioned? Yup, dating right back to the beginning of capitalism. If you don't add enough REAL value to your customer to make her feel that she's made a profit off of you in exchange for her dollars, you are, in the long run, doomed.

As an affiliate, if you want real success promoting products and services online, you simply must add value for your audience. Let's summarize that as...

VIVO! A Spanish word, it means... "Live!" It also stands for... Value in. Value out. That reciprocity is the road to business success, which ultimately impacts how you LIVE!

Create value for your visitors (and the Web as a whole). They are delighted to return value to you. There is no mystery why there are so many delighted SBI! owners. Nor is it a surprise that the sites of everyday people receive thousands of visitor per day, who LOVE their sites.

It's no mystery if you understand... VIVO!


Search engines like Google is definitely scrutinizing each website, and well, knocking out those scammy review sites and not to forget eBay is slamming those who use hubpages, Squidoo, and Blogger, which have long been "splogger/Web spammer heaven.

And, of course, Google tracks all that, refining their search algorithms even further. Sooner or later, they're going to devalue links from hubpages, today.com, Blogger, Squidoo, and most of the article-marketing sites (all those that don't work hard to ensure quality submissions).

Even nowadays, the web surfers are getting savvier than ever. They learn fast. Spotting that fishy, get rich quick, low-value website that just isn't providing them with the value that they want. And the next thing you know, they are off to another website.

Respect your audience. Respect yourself. Respect the engines. Provide them with the kind of answers, information, and resources they won't be able to find anywhere else.

Provide them with YOUR original content. It's not only good karma, it's good business. And good for YOUR business.

1. Avoid the SEO and GRQ schemes that are rooted in exploiting a weakness on the Web. Those holes get plugged.

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3. Respect your audience AND Google. They pay your bills.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

SBI Summer Sandals Special

Summer Sandals Independence Day Special!

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Friday, May 22, 2009

SBI is getting media limelight!

SBIers is getting media attention! Right if you take up SBI and follow the Action Guide manual, you can't go wrong! Take the right step in creating the best work from homebiz web business using SiteSell's Site Build It! Here's what SBI is all about when it comes for people who been building up their web site just to be found by Media people to be showcased.



Wham! You now get better coverage, and your online web business gets more increased web site traffic, and definitely a boost to your self-confidence that you have made the right choice in choosing SBI as the right tool to start your own home business right here in the web. What more can you ask for?

So check this one out!

SBI gets you the media limelight!



Here's what Ken has to say:



Well, as we've seen lately in these forums, SBIers get media attention. BIG media... Oprah, ABC News, New York Times, etc.

So, we figured... journalists are the toughest audience in the world. "Little guys" can't ever get their attention, no matter how many press releases we send out. I suspect they print and eat press releases just for the roughage.

But journalists do FIND SBIers. Then they're PREsold. And lastly, they "buy" by writing an article about the SBIer and his/her site.

If that's not a powerful confirmation of the power of C-T-P-M, I don't know what is.



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SBI gets you the media limelight!