Jan102009

How to make and earn money online for Malaysian at home or work?

David Cheong

How to make and earn money online for Malaysian whom are working at home and working at daytime, but want some extra income on night time? A question asked from a friend of mine via MSN. For some of us out there with experience over the internet, it would be easy to answer yourself with this question, but for some reason, those that have not really go into making money online life via internet, he would try to search high and low for answers, some say this will work and some say by doing this it won’t.

On my previous how to earn money from a website, and planning a flow for your internet business topics, were very similar to what I am going to post it here and answer to you, John. :) . But it will be divided into few categories and there is no guarantee it will work but something which I am sure a lot of online entrepreneur had do the same way. Below stated would be suitable for Malaysian who want to earn and make money online either at home, after working hour, or even while you are working in the office, your earning project are still running at the back.

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Jan12009

Slow Internet Connection fix is on the way

David Cheong

Are you having a slow internet connection lately and for this few days or weeks? At my place now which is in Malaysia, are experiencing the slow and sometimes even can’t even access any of the website or even fully receive my emails. How to fix the slow internet connection? Well, currently the situation is what claimed and announced from TheStar via TMNET, the undersea cable was disrupted and are currently under fixing progress. And for what the announcement mentioned, it is expected to be fixed before 31st December 2008 or will be notify for further notice. Yesterday, before the New Year 2009 arrive, I was heard from the radio that the fixing or the connection will be restore by 4th January 2009.

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Aug82008

Off Topic – Petrol rebate from credit card in Malaysia

David Cheong

This post is truely an off topic, but it worth mention out here, for Malaysian but not sure else where are the same or not. Even since the petrol price raised up, many bank in Malaysia are offering credit card which you can enjoy petrol rebate. A rebate which i personally think it is worth of applying, but rebates are not eligible for debit card application which i mentioned earlier about how to apply credit card with little requirement here.

Bank like UOB, HSBC, RHB, Maybank, Citibank(i think they offer too) in Malaysia are offering 2 percent to 5 percent rebate from any petrol station that you pump petrol to your car, but of cos there are terms and conditions. Well, if you swap with your credit card(s), you will need to pay every month when the bill come.

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