With Joel in toll and Benjamin in my tummy, I went on family getaway with my brother, his wife to be and my mother to Malaysia. We left home about 11pm and reached Malacca at 2.30pm. From the North South highway we exited Ayer Keroh and spent about 30min goingContinue Reading

I was at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library for the past two days and am overwhelmed by the sheer amount of books available on topics covering all aspects of tourism. I pulled out a book called Tourism: Principles, Practices and Philosophies by J. R. Brent Ritchie and Charles R. Goeldner, 11th edition published in 2009.Continue Reading

Despite my enthusiasm, it still takes two days of procrastination to begin study proper. After my commencement ceremony five years ago, I had happily left the academics behind me but one just cannot escape the life-long learning adage. Contemporary Tourism: An International Approach by Chris Cooper and C Michael Hall highlighted several tourism concepts. One of which that is starkinglyContinue Reading

In his book, Dave Taylor advocates the use of blog as a means to have fresh new content on your website. The more frequently you update your site, the more frequently Googlebot pays a visit. In fact, the more relevant content your website has, the more potential links to it asContinue Reading

I realised the books I was reading are written by Americans. Perhaps in their laissez-faire economy where everyone can liberally fight for their rights and with millions more population, starting a business and becoming successful in it wasn’t so hard.  Things are different in Singapore. I haven’t thought to register my business until the website tookContinue Reading

Don’t get perturbed by the amount of time I spend in the library. I just love books and free ones at that. So I practically loaned out all the books relevant to website marketing so I ventured further to the business management section where an interesting book caught my attentionContinue Reading