What does Andrew Wee and THAT-2 have in common?
I had to get to Singapore for both ![]()
First: Andrew Wee
Andrew is a great guy, and this is my first time meeting him in person. A real estate agent by day and super affiliate marketer by night, Andrew was the top affiliate for my Wordpress Adsense System for two three months in a row.
He’s generated over 40 sales for me, more than the next two top affiliates put together.
He’s posted about me on his blog, and we’ll be doing a product together on how to get traffic to your blogs. I was impressed by Andrew’s meteoric rise in the past few months. The blog he started early last year has already a Pagerank 5, an Alexa ranking of 11,000 and total traffic of 8,000+ visitors per month.
In fact, I learned a thing or two about Andrew about getting traffic.
Andrew is going to Las Vegas this month for a seminar, and he’s set a target of making $20,000 a month by March 2007. That’s more difficult than mine, to reach $30,000 a month by end of 2007.
Andrew masterminded a trip to Mc Donalds to prove to me that my previous post about the lack of free wireless access in Singapore was not entirely true. I got free coffee to keep my mouth shut about the issue in future…:)
See: WhoIsAndrewWee.com
Second: THAT-2
The main reason I went to Singapore - to collect a JK Audio phone recording equipment.

To ship it to Malaysia would mean I had to get clearing and approval from the imigration guys, and it was recommended that I come down and get it myself. I didn’t mind as this meant I could also visit my parents in Johor.
THAT-2 is a phone tap, that will record any phone conversation directly to your PC. With this, recording high-quality interviews and teleseminars becomes much easier, and more predictable. I can use it as the main recording software, or as the backup system. Although you can get a lot of teleseminar services out there, most of them are internet based and sometimes it can stop recording without your knowledge.
For those interested, the price of THAT-2 is just $240, which is quite affordable compared to others, and considering that this is pro-level stuff used by radio stations and broadcast stations.
With this nifty piece of equipment, I am on track to achieve my target of $30,000 by end of 2007. In case you’re wondering, my 2006 goal was to do $10,000 a month but I only made it to $6,200 in December, which was my best month by the way.
See: JKAudio.com
And so my one-day trip to Singapore ended with rain, and more rain. In fact as I’m writing this it has been raining non-stop in Kluang where my parents live. I hope I don’t get up to a flooded porch!
Reminds me of the lyrics to one of my favourite songs by Johnny Lang: “Look out of ma’window… is it still raining?”
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Hey Gobala,
It was a good chance to meet up and share ideas. We actually learn much from each others direct experience compared to reading ebooks.
Keep up the great work and talk to you soon.
Hi Bala,
Yes, Kian Ann’s Blogopreneur did blog post about Islandwide free Wi-Fi access from now. It is such a good news for Singaporeans.
I just came back from Singapore too! Which McDonalds did you go to?
Erm, not too sure where the McD was… Andrew drove
We went to the Macs at Shaw Plaza.
But it’s ok if you’re not sure where that is, because there’s only about 150 Macs in Singapore.
Free (somewhat crappy Internet access though).
Great blog you have here, Gobala!
And thanks for sharing that THAT-2… great stuff to invest in.
Thanks,
Roger