Number 34 on List of Blogger Salaries

Galadriel email me today, alerting me that I’m number 34 (out of 120) in Paula Mooney’s New List of Blogger Salaries.

My listing there is based on my interview with the New Straits Times, and a few other Malaysian bloggers were also featured:

This is Paula’s update to her first list on blogger salaries. Feel free to copy this list to your website / blogs or refer to the full list here.

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Comment by gaman
2007-06-26 00:50:17

My comment on the list if anybody would like to read

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-26 16:06:32

I had to hyperlink your url to the text, it was breaking the theme, hope you don’t mind..

 
 
Comment by Paypal2u Bloggers
2007-06-26 01:05:30

Good to see Malaysian top earner listed there.

Anyway… I’m sure that LHDN will used that list to check everyone income for the next tax period. Be sure you have all the receipt and bills on your side for LHDN checking.

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-26 15:19:06

Oh no not another LHDN spokesperson… already have a lot of LHDN representatives commenting on this blog. If they actually take the time to monitor everything I do then I must be great.

Comment by Paypal2u Bloggers
2007-06-27 01:36:27

Haha… you got me right at my heart..

Anyway, as I don’t even work with any Government Agency, I’m just suggesting you to keep your financial data (info’s and bills) altogether to ease yourself on tax auditing.

Anyway… there’re many loophole I’ve seen on LHDN tax auditing which everyone can get through even their business makes million on monthly basis.

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Comment by alang Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-26 02:45:12

I shouldn’t be at no. 10 lol, I should be below you. Already emailed Paula and she said she will update the list. Feel embarrassed to see my name above Darren Rowse, Steve Pavlina, Shoemoney, John Chow and even you.

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-26 15:22:20

Well it’s just a list, nothing serious :)

 
Comment by Paypal2u Bloggers
2007-06-27 01:39:43

Don’t afraid bro.

Eventhough you’re in the top ten list, for sure that list is not fully accurate. Paula should aware that her list is didn’t have any cross checking for mistakes.

Anyway.. good to see you and other’s on the list.

 
 
Comment by danny
2007-06-26 06:39:47

Awesome job man!! Kudos!

 
Comment by kuanhoong
2007-06-26 10:14:48

I guess you left out our so called ProBlogger Mom - Madam Lilian Chan

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-26 16:07:12

Oh yes it appears I did, let me add that!

 
 
Comment by Rakawi Ling
2007-06-26 11:09:14

Some of the stats is very vague, so I wonder how accurate this is hmm…

 
Comment by Flood of Dollars
2007-06-26 18:08:29

How does Paula Mooney monitors all of those bloggers?

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-30 07:23:38

Paula is psychic..lol

 
 
Comment by Vijay Teach Me
2007-06-26 20:46:34

Hi Gopal,
Cheering for you now and will cheer when U R in top 25.

Vijay

 
Comment by Ales Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-29 05:48:43

awesome :) Congratulations!!! Hope i will someday also making a lot of money with blogging!!!

 
Comment by Ginola
2007-06-30 01:23:51

Congratulations Gobala!! Very impressive stats & u’ve done really well in ur home business. Just curious about simple maths calculation.

‘He claimed to be making RM20,000 to RM30,000 per month…” $68,571.43 - $102,857.14 US assuming 3.5 exchange rate from RM’

Rm 20 - 30K monthly
1USD/rm3.5

= USD $5700 - $8500

ahaaaks.. but I still really admire you work as an internet intrepeneur. Well done!

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-06-30 07:25:09

Paula lists ANNUAL income, so you need to X12 - you get the same figure. Except the exchange rate is really 3.4

 
 
Comment by soufulow
2007-07-04 05:54:50

No offense, but to be honest, the list doesn’t even cover 0.1% of the rich on Internet. It doesn’t even cover 1% of the rich on Internet in Malaysia.

I knew quite a few high earners who rather stay low and not have their face printed on these lists.

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2007-07-10 18:54:06

Where do you get those stats from? It’s easy to throw around unsupported figures :) That being said, the list has a lot of limitations of course, you can read about it on Paula’s blog.

 
 
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