Know Thy Enemy!

February 26, 2008 | 3 Comments

We have all heard the phrase, keep your friends close and your enemies closer. How true this rings for your business? Well, it is a matter of whether your business survives or fail!

We all know that setting up a business means taking a share of the market and defending it from your competitors. This is the reality of doing business whether online or offline. So to become successful, it is important to…To read more please go to “Know Thy Enemy!” or Articles section.

Chinese New Year In Kuala Lumpur & Johor Bahru

February 14, 2008 | 5 Comments

Gong Xi Fa Cai!

It has been a while since I’ve updated my blog. I was busy with pre-Chinese New Year errands as well as getting ready for the Chinese New Year.

On Chinese New Year eve, 6 Feb, I flew down to Kuala Lumpur for the Reunion Dinner with my grand mother, uncles and aunts.

My youngest uncle TK, cooked up a feast of yummy food which is impossible to buy from restaurants. This is because the ingredients he used are 1st grade stuff. People will balk at the price if the dishes were served in restaurants.

I really enjoyed my dinner and everyone agreed that it was really really good. But cooking all day was very tiring for my uncle and I suppose it was the love of seeing his guests savouring the delicious food that drove him to toil in the kitchen.

I forgot to bring my camera to take shots of the dishes but manage to get a photo of a monster prawn…it was damn good prawn, and each of us had one each!

Prawn

Usually on the 1st day of Chinese New Year, 7 Feb, we’ll have open house for our friends and other relatives. However, my grand father passed away last year, so we are not suppose to celebrate New Year for 3 years.

So my grand mother, uncles and aunts flew to Bangkok for a week of holidaying.

We went visiting my other grand mother as well as other relatives, something which we haven’t done before. Traditionally we are suppose to receive guest in my grand father’s house.

Anyway, 2nd day of Chinese New Year, we visited some friends and family which is the norm, and had another reunion dinner at my other grandmother’s house.

On the 3rd day of New Year, my family and I drove to Johor Bahru.

My family and I had our own reunion dinner in JB at New Lucky Restaurant with an extravagant dish “Pun Choi”. This is how it looks like…

Pun Choi01Pun Choi02

As you can see it’s one big mother of all dishes! It has Fish Maw, Goose Web, Deer Tendon, Stuffed Dried Oysters with Fish, Prawns, Sea Cucumber, Roast Pork, Scallops, Giant Garoupa’s Head, Abalone and Smoked Goose. This dish is cooked for a table of 10 persons. There were 8 of us and good thing we managed to finished it without over eating!

I celebrated my birthday in JB too. We had seafood in Senibong. My youngest sister is missing from the picture. She is in Perth starting her Masters in Pharmacy (he he this time I got it right) in University of Western Australia.

Bday cake

Well, apart from eating and drinking, this Chinese New Year I also manage to take a rest for a week from all the work adn vege out watching DVDs of movies which I missed out. Now I’m back in Penang its money making mood!

Avoid These Advertising Traps

February 4, 2008 | 1 Comment

For too long, too many people have gotten into advertising with some strange ideas, founded more in emotion than logic and research. One of the most common myths along these lines is the idea that advertising should be safe and homogenous in order to reach and connect with the largest possible demographic. Perish the thought. First of all, your advertising has no business trying to reach the largest possible demographic. The best advertising is…To read more please go to “Avoid These Advertising Traps” or Articles section.