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The objective of this blog is to helping people make money online, especially for people that are very new to internet marketing.
Just a brief, to make business online your need to know:
1. Who is your target market.
2. Which product that your target market need.
3. How to build a sale letter.
4. How to write the KILLING Ads.
5. Where to get traffic to your sites, blog.
6. How to follow up your customers.
Actually there are lot more, but for the beginner you may focus on those things first. And I will share my experience with you :) If you have any questions on any topics, just write a commect on that post, and I will reply you.
Recent Posts
Thai Herbs - Kafffir
Kafffir: “Ma-krut” in Thai The leaves, peel and juice of the Kaffir Lime are used as a flavouring in Thai cuisine. Imparting a unique flavour, they can be finely shredded and added to salads, or torn and added to soups and curries to deo...
Thai Herbs - Hoary Basil
Hoary Basil: “Maeng-lak” in Thai Hoary Basil is an annual herbaceous plant with slightly hairy and pale green leaves, eaten either raw or used as a flavouring, and containing approximately 0.7% volatile oil. Therapeutic benefits include ...
Thai Herbs - Galanga
Galanga: “Kha” in Thai Resembling an upturned claw, this member of the ginger family is a pale pink rhizome with a subtle citrus flavour. The approximately 0.04 volatile oil content has therapeutic uses as carminative, stomachic, antirhe...
Thai Herbs - Ginger
Ginger: “Khing” in Thai Resembling a flat hand. Ginger is used in different forms as a food, flavouring and spice. Ginger’s rhizomes contain a 1-2% volatile oil. Ginger’s therapeutic uses are as a carminative, antinauseant an...
Thai Herbs - Garlic
Garlic: “Kra-thiam” in Thai The bulbs contain a 0.1-0.36% garlic oil and organic sulfur compounds. Therapeutic uses are as an antimicrobial, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, anti flatulence and cholesterol lowering agents. Thailand is...
Thai Herbs - Cumin
Cumin: “Yi-ra” in Thai The seed contains a 2-4% volatile oil with a pungent odour. It looks like caraway and fennel, but taste quite different and have to be heated to release their aroma. Cumin’s therapeutic properties manifest as...

