Sunday, September 16, 2007

Who is John Chow?



When I first visited John Chow’s site, I got annoyed. His earnings, his success really made me feel so helpless. How can this person make it so much money on the internet? I used to visit his site if I wanted to be inspired with his deeds but I ended being overwhelmed with all the success stories. These are the three things I feel when I am in John Chow’s site:

Dizzy: I feel all the $$$ are bludgeoning by head. It is so overwhelming that you don’t want to end your day without any post to be posted on your blog.

Nuisance: I hate myself for not discovering this kind of biz. Well, aside from being surrounded by my colleague’s insights about the career ladder as a professional accountant, I wanted to break the ideal success in my career. Why? Well, I am already good at it, and I wanted to be good in something I don’t know. It’s blogging actually.

Mirth: I remember when the internet became a fad worldwide and all the techie movies have been shown, which I adored, I can’t help but smile every time I think that I getting to that position of being a techie person. I have been inclined with all the technical facets of the computer. Interesting as it may seems, but the Internet really did the great job in helping people, not only to learn, to gain wisdom and earn a lot. John Chow is so lucky to be engaged in the industry in his earliest glorious day.

Now, I asked myself, if I became engaged with this thingy earlier, can you possibly right a review about my success and my site? Let’s take it slow. That’s how John Chow did.

Good thing that those pioneer bloggers around are helping us beginners to be like them. At his site, John Chow dot Com, he turns out a flurry of articles on how to make money online, but he also throws in content on food, travel, car, and friends. His website is full of ideas of how you can monetize your website, increase traffic, and build an online business.

John Chow dot Com is a must-read for anyone interested in monetizing a blog. Write what you feel when you visited his site and blog about it.


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