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Video Channel for Facebook Pages
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Try out something news in Facebook Pages (maybe for some people is outdated), but it is cool to have a try...

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Nice Artwork just for you!!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sometime Arts doesn't need to be Beautiful, but something creative also can become Arts... I really like the ideas of thsi shooting or drawing? But Really amazing!!!








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10 Reasons your website doesn't work
Monday, May 04, 2009
Sources: www.examiner.com
10. You Hired Your Friend's Kid.
You've heard all about how he is great with computers and is a tech genius. He took a design class in high school or maybe a couple courses at the local community college and he has done a couple websites. Your friend mentions this a few times and you see a chance to get your website done and save some money. At first you're excited, and then you start to realize that developing a professional polished website that works isn't as easy as you thought. Soon you've spent hundred of dollars and you're unhappy. You don't even want to tell people your have a website because you're embarrassed. So not only did you waste your money, but you wasted your valuable, billable time and lost out of some potential new business.
9. You Used Free Do-It-Yourself Software.
You knew you needed hosting of some sort and you decided to buy it before consulting with your web designer/developer. In the process of buying hosting you saw a cool tool to design your site yourself. Awesome, right? I mean how hard can slapping together a website be? So you used the free tools, maybe took a class on HTML, or you bought a template to work on. Good for you. But then you start to wonder why the search engines aren't finding you – in fact why no one is finding you. And you begin to wonder why your site isn't converting visitors into customers. The bottom line? Go ahead and dabble with HTML and put together a website for fun, or learn enough to make some quick edits on the fly. But when it comes to your business, if you want a site that will attract attention, get remembered, bring in new business, and get the results you want, you should hire a professional. I mean you wouldn't cut your hair yourself would you? Heck no! For that head-turning, double-take, "oh wow" reaction, you go to a trusted professional.
8. You hired a Marketing/PR/Advertising Consultant Who Does Websites.
Ok. The title of this one alone sounds ludicrous. Would you hire a gardener to take care of your pool? No! Yes, they are in similar fields, but no they are not the same. Most marketing professionals who offer design services do so because to make more money. They outsource the work to a designer, mark up the project and then sell it to you. And then you're left getting advice from a pseudo expert and the not actual expert. Plus if you hire a good designer who understands the marketing aspect, you're duplicating costs! Now, in some cases this works great. I subcontract for select marketing professionals because I am brought in on the project from the first day and work directly with the client. The problem arises when the consultant is the intermediary. First, you must be careful your consultant is not outsourcing design work to third-world countries because they can make more money on the project with a cheap subcontractor (Remember the saying you get what you pay for). Second, you want to make sure your message, desires, goals, etc. are not getting lost in the translation from person to person. Don't let your communications end up like the game telephone we all played as kids.
7. Your Website Design is Awful.
Kym Yancey commented from the stage at the eWomenNetwork conference in 2008, If you don't take your business seriously, if you don't value your business enough to have it designed by a professional visual communications expert, then how can you expect anyone else to take you seriously and value what you offer. If your website looks like it was done by a high school kid, was slapped together in a weekend or is just pain unprofessional people will not want to give you their money.
6. You Are Using A Splash Page.
Splash pages with maybe some Flash animation may have been considered cool when they first came out, but they are not anymore. If you're using one of these on your website, you are loosing out on potential new business every day. Splash pages actually do more harm than good. They add clicks the visitor has to make to get to your information, they usually have no content the search engines can index, and they interrupt the flow of information.
5. Your Website Content is Missing.
If you have a basic website with maybe three pages and barely any content, you're telling your visitors that you only have a site because some told you that you had to have one. You're sending the message that you don't think your site is worth paying attention to and you don’t really value what it can do for you, so you posted something pretty and just left it to sit there. What you need is valuable timely content the user can relate to. Deliver content they want and include information they need on a regular basis
4. Your Website is Boring.
Your site is your opportunity for you to educate visitors on why they need you, what you offer and how you can help them. Answer the questions: 1) What can you do for me and; 2) Why should I care? Make sure the content is interesting and fun and add some personal touches too. People do business with other people they trust. Use your site as a launching ground for building new relationships, invited communication and interaction and have fun doing it.
3. You Forgot SEO and Traffic Building.
You can have the most amazing, fantastic, gorgeous website design ever seen, but if no one can find the site, it was a waste of money. Don't forget to include in your budget various Search Engine Optimization (SEO), site marketing, and traffic building techniques.
2. Your Website is Too Generic.
You can have the most amazing, fantastic, gorgeous website design ever seen, but if you don't stand out from your competition, you will not be remembered. A pretty site is completely different from a memorable, "sticky" site that stands out among the rest. A branded site communicates a completely unique selling proposition. It communicates why you are different, what sets you apart, and why your visitors need you. The worst thing a small business is to do is compete on price and that is what your visitors will default to if you don't give them something else to focus on.
1. Your Website Didn't Begin at The End.
The absolute first thing you should do when planning your website is to identify the primary and secondary goals of the website. Define exactly what you want to get from completing the project, what change or difference you want to see and what action you want the visitors to take. Be sure to clearly guide your visitors to take that action by communicating with "you" communications instead of "me" communications. If you jump right into the design and development of the site without addressing these issues, it more than likely will not give you’re the return on your investment you were hoping for.
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My 2nd day @ Herbal Asia 2009
Friday, May 01, 2009
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New Website Launched : Art Soulist Holdings Sdn Bhd
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Art Soulist Holdings Sdn Bhd was established over the last 10 years with it’s great ambition and seriousness to expand its development of business. The group of company Leads its projects towards relating industry like cosmeceutical, pharmaceutical and herbs all over Malaysia. Art Soulist Sdn Bhd was again established become a Holdings company in year 2007, in line with its company business performance. The company shall be known as Art Soulist Holdings Sdn Bhd ( ASH ).
Art Soulist Holdings’s Group also establish trade relation between East Malaysia country and overseas, where conglomerate having two-way relation in associate industry such as supply, purchase, research, development and also raw material marketing, products semi finish industry, cosmeceutical, pharmaceutical and health products.
Major role in marketing is to market high quality angd quality products through research Activity and development. Art Soulist Holdings’s Group is a company that has high technology offer manufacturing contract as principal activity. Manufacturing focus products is to health care products and sexual such as skincare products, health drinks and few others.
Manufacturing plant with Good Manufacturing Practices’s ( GMP ) For Art Suolist Holdings Sdn Bhd located in Ajil, Hulu Terengganu, where it is far from pollution Environment from town. This factory premise also equipped with facility latest to product generation follow GMP standards.
Art Soulist Holdings’s Group take various intiative and effort to implement research and development of herbaseutikal. The concept is being carried out for basic research and product development, new for products research application and experimental development on products for its products effectiveness and implication. Experimental Development is an analysis experiment in laboratory which operate so that material effectiveness and new product can be valued and improved in terms of quality, system and also process.
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Herbal Asia 2009
The Perfect Time and Place
Herbal medicine is a heritage valued particularly in Asia. Its efficacy and health benefits, which have long been cherished by the people of Asia is also a growing interest in the West and indeed, all over the world. Hence, the perfect time for Herbal Asia 2009, the premier trade event to showcase the herbal industry in the perfect place, Malaysia -the gateway to Asia.
A flourishing time for the herbal industry!
Herbal Asia 2009 is jointly organized by Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and Gitex (M) Sdn Bhd. This timely event will showcase the industries finest, from herbal products, technology, services to the latest in traditional and alternative medicine now seen as potential markets in tourism industry. It will be a global platform for producers, manufacturers, investors, health and industry-related professionals to meet, exchange ideas and promote this rapidly growing industry. A RM 4.5 billion industry in Malaysia (2001) and still growing!
Bringing the world to your business
From all over Malaysia and the world, they will be coming in their thousands! Among the throng of visitors, industry professionals and investors, there will be plenty of potential customers and partners, all eager to discover the herbal industry’s newest and best from both domestic and international exhibitors.
The lucrative Asian market and international success await
Herbal Asia 2009 is expected to draw over 25,000 visitors and over 200 participating companies from all over the Asian region. All the major industry players are expected to grace this event. This annual premier herbal trade event is just the opportunity your business can take advantage of for international exposure and access to the huge and lucrative World market.
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GREMONT AGROCHEM (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
GREMONT AGROCHEM (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. was founded in 1989 as the marketing center of Gremont Group who has been in chemical supply business since 1972. We are the leading supplier of chemicals, agrochemicals and fertilizers for more than 35 years.
With our commitment to satisfy our customers' need in quality product, on time delivery and competitive pricing, GREMONT is famous of RESOURCEFUL and PROFESSIONAL service, as well as good reputation of RELIABILITY and INTEGRITY. This has been proven in our long term cooperation work with suppliers and customers throughout the world which cover Asia, America, Africa, Europe, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand.
Our experienced and dedicated team always strives to ensure our consistent quality supply and deliver added value of profitability and reliability to both our suppliers and customers.
It is our great pleasure to receive your inquiry!
We look forward to establishing a fruitful business relationship with you.
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Online Exposure Campaign
Friday, March 28, 2008
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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Cosmo (MM2H) Sdn Bhd's website Launched.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
This is the latest website created by Bean Design Studio.
Welcome for joining us COSMO (MM2H) program. We are glad to have you as our client here. We are understand that a decision to transform to a new life in a new country is hard. Hereby, let us welcome you and assist you and your family to reside in one of the most beautiful, exotic and fascinating country in the world.
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Website Design really don't have future?
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
I attended an Internet Marketing Seminar on September, 19. What is Internet Marketing? Internet Marketing is not about DESIGN, most of the success Internet Marketing Website, ALL is about information and services. The design really SUCK, but they are all success Internet Marketing Website and have really good traffics with Million dollar of earning through their website. Can you imagine? But All is real, and it's already happen....
Haha... how a web designer like me can survived in this internet market?

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The Expression for Women.- MyHooDoo.com
Malaysia Online Apparels, bags, shoes going online. Women's fashion that everyone can afford.
Shop the Malaysia Online fashion and trendy clothing urban clothing tops, tees, tanks, shirts, skirts, beauty products, makeup and accessories, shoes, bracelets, earing, necklace, and more....
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What is WEBSITE DESIGN?
A website is a collection of information about a particular topic or subject. Designing a website is defined as the arrangement and creation of web pages that in turn make up a website. A web page consists of information for which the website is developed. For example, a website might be compared to a book, where each page of the book is a web page.
There are many aspects (design concerns) in this process, and due to the rapid development of the Internet, new aspects may emerge. For typical commercial web sites, the basic aspects are:
- The content, substance and informational value of the site, from its target public's point of view;
- The usability of the site, navigation scheme, intuitive interface, compatibility and reliability of dynamic functions;
- The appearance, what's communicated by the styles, aesthetics, and professional appearance of the pages;
- The visibility of the site on the Internet, particularly within the major search engines, effected by compatibility with those search engines and all of the above.
A website typically consists of text and images. The first page of a website is known as the Home page or Index. Some websites use what is commonly called a Splash Page. Splash pages might include a welcome message, language/region selection, or disclaimer. Each web page within a website is an HTML file which has its own URL. After each web page is created, they are typically linked together using a navigation menu composed of hyperlinks.
Once a website is completed, it must be published or uploaded in order to be viewable to the public over the internet. This is done using an FTP client. Once published, the webmaster may use a variety of techniques to increase the traffic, or hits, that the website receives. This may include submitting the website to a search engine such as Google or Yahoo, exchanging links with other websites, creating affiliations with similar websites, etc.
A relatively new technique for creating websites called Remote Scripting has allowed more dynamic use of the web without the use of Flash or other specialized plug-ins. Leading the various techniques is Ajax, although other methods are still common, as Ajax is not a fully developed standard.

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