{"id":192,"date":"2007-05-11T17:00:04","date_gmt":"2007-05-11T09:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/poobalan.com\/blog\/tech-stuff\/2007\/05\/11\/net-entrepreneurs-in-malaysia\/"},"modified":"2007-05-11T17:00:04","modified_gmt":"2007-05-11T09:00:04","slug":"net-entrepreneurs-in-malaysia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/poobalan.com\/blog\/techstuff\/2007\/05\/11\/net-entrepreneurs-in-malaysia\/","title":{"rendered":"Net Entrepreneurs in Malaysia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Spotlight :Casting the Net for money Chow Kum Hor<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.nst.com.my\/Current_News\/NST\/Friday\/National\/20070511085348\/Article\/index_html<br \/>\nSamsul Zamzuri Abu Bakar, who works up to 12 hours a day on his laptop, has a monthly five-figure salary.<br \/>\n KUALA LUMPUR: Fed up with day jobs and measly pay, a small but rising number of people have become full-time Internet entrepreneurs, some raking in five-figure salaries, often in the comfort of their living rooms.<br \/>\nA popular Internet income generator is through the sale of advertisement space in websites and blogs. Others sell anything from e-books to software, either authored themselves, or through an affiliate programme.<br \/>\nThere are no statistics on the number of Malaysians who have gone full-time into online money-making ventures, although anecdotal evidence suggests more are doing so.<br \/>\nHowever, before Malaysians start jumping on the Internet income bandwagon, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has a word of caution: Beware of online scams.<br \/>\n&#8220;Surfers should not fall for get-rich-quick scams that are aplenty online. MCMC continuously monitors and acts on them,&#8221; said a spokesman from the regulatory body from the communications and multimedia industry. But for those who have struck gold online, the returns are generous, not only in terms of pay.<br \/>\nMost work from home, which means they do not have bosses breathing down their necks, don&#8217;t have to get stuck in traffic jams and can spend more time with their families.<br \/>\nLiew Cheon Fong, who runs a technology blog (www.liewcf.com), claimed he was the first Malaysian to go into blogging full-time in 2005 in what started out as a hobby to share computing tips with friends.<br \/>\nThe Kluang-based 27-year-old computer science degree-holder posts a few entries in his blog daily. He needs to keep his entries interesting to attract web traffic, failing which his income could dip.<br \/>\nOne of his sources of income is Google Adsense, an online advertisement programme run by Internet giant Google. Liew gets paid whenever visitors click on advertisements placed on his blog.<br \/>\nWebsite operators who sign up with Google Adsense display advertisements related to their websites. For example, a blog on pets may feature ads on dog shampoo or pet grooming services.<br \/>\nOften, revenue generated online is in US dollars and credited into e-commerce facilities like PayPal. While Malaysians cannot withdraw money from PayPal accounts, many use them to make online purchases instead.<br \/>\nUnless you earn a monthly five-figure salary like Samsul Zamzuri Abu Bakar, 32, a Sungai Buloh-based Netpreneur (see accompanying story). He has opened an account with a United States bank which allows him to withdraw earnings credited into PayPal.<br \/>\nThen using his ATM card, he withdraws his money here.<br \/>\nBut Samsul, who co-runs several blogs on gadgets like handphones and digital cameras, said many people have the misconception that entrepreneurs making money over the Internet involve &#8220;just working a few hours a day and spending the rest of the time watching their money roll in&#8221;.<br \/>\nSamsul spends up to 12 hours in front of a computer, either liaising with his co-bloggers, marketing his blogs or simply surfing the Internet for ideas or to keep abreast with the latest developments in technology.<br \/>\nThere are also drawbacks when your sole income is derived from such unconventional means. A common complaint is erratic income.<br \/>\nIn Samsul&#8217;s case, revenue peaks during the Christmas and the US summer seasons when sales of technology items go up, while for the rest of the year, earnings can be slow.<br \/>\nLast June, Liew&#8217;s income was badly hit when Google dropped his blog&#8217;s ranking, resulting in a drastic reduction in the number of visitors to the site. Liew has since recovered after Google upgraded his ranking. Now, almost a quarter of a million visitors go to his blog per month.<br \/>\nGobala Krishnan, 27, who sells e-books and software online, said it was more important to plan ahead and follow it through. Otherwise, his earnings would be affected in the long-run. He claimed to be making RM20,000 to RM30,000 per month.<br \/>\nHow does one identify online cheats, especially since some of the operators are based overseas?<br \/>\nKrishnan offered his rule-of-thumb: &#8220;If it&#8217;s too good to be true, it&#8217;s probably a scam. 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