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Introducing a new writer on Alvinology.com – my wife, Rachel Chan!

It is about time. With traffic growth and higher exposure, I am getting way too much blogging invites and requests that I can handle alone.  I tried to search for a regular guest contributor to collaborate with on this blog, … Continue reading

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5 quick and dirty tricks to market online content

This article was first written for and published on the Social Media section of the International Newsmedia Marketing Association (INMA)’s blog on 16 April 2013: Recently, I was the moderator for a panel discussion on blogging for leisure versus blogging for profit. The … Continue reading

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Blogging for Leisure vs Blogging for Profit – Insights from Singapore Bloggers

We have all read horror stories of diva bloggers misbehaving, demanding fees from restaurants for positive paid reviews, bringing along many friends to eat for free at food tasting, among many other complaints. Likewise, there are positive stories of bloggers … Continue reading

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Social media needs newspaper publishers — and vice versa

This article was first written for and published on the Social Media section of the International Newsmedia Marketing Association (INMA)’s blog on 17 Mar 2013: Doomsday social media practitioners like to predict the death of news publishers with the advent … Continue reading

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My First Blog Article Contribution to the International Newsmedia Association – How Social Media Saved Me

A big thank to Earl, Dawn and Laura from the  International Newsmedia Association (INMA) for giving me a space on the INMA site and e-newsletter to share on social media with industry peers internationally. Read my first blog article contribution on … Continue reading

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