I should have posted this a month ago but I had been pre-occupied with a few time sensitive projects. And the trip to Bali with my Internet Marketing friends too.
It’s almost end of July and we’re already into the second half of the year. I hope that you’ve made some good progress in your business by now – and accomplish some of your resolutions. And if you’re new to Internet Marketing, welcome in! It’s never too late to begin and having been an Internet Entrepreneur for more than 3 years, things are only getting better and better.
Sure, there had been rapid changes in how people do business online – the Google Slap, ‘launch fests’, eBay putting a ban on selling digital products, and more new challenges will arise.
But I’ve also witnessed time and again that every time a crust on the Internet Marketing landscape has shifted, I could see two distinct types of people:
1. Those who adapt to change and embrace it, and
2. Those who complain and whine, and eventually perish.
Compared to the past two years, I’ve not been frequently creating as many products as I used to this year. I went on two major vacations twice throughout the year and I saw my business branching into off-line direction: namely seminars, speaking and book publishing.
NOTE: NO, this is NOT an E-Book if that’s what you’re thinking.
In fact, I will be publishing a physical book with my co-authors and you can get them at your nearest bookstores soon. This is what kept me pre-occupied for the past two months and now I’m happy that it is finally nearing publication as soon as the Editor finishes his editing.
The title of the book is Secrets of Millionaire Students.

For the past three years and counting, I’ve had the good blessing and great privilege to be able to work with Internet Marketers and Entrepreneurs from around the world. From different walks of life, and of different ages.
I look forward to see more young entrepreneurs participate in a highly productive environment and be part of the growing E-Commerce and Internet trend, and I firmly believe we could all do away with the age discrimination. (I remembered the times I tried to conceal my age and how frustrated I was when I couldn’t apply for a credit card because I wasn’t of legal age yet)
Well in fact, it’s already happening.
The Internet has produced many more millionaires today than any other time in history. And you can bet this is where the playing field is leveled even for teenagers and young adults. Just look at some top examples like Cameron Johnson and Ashley Qualls. Then, there are also rising stars like now 14 year-old Carl Ocab from the Philippines, Akshay Lakhiani, David Wilkinson, and more examples to name.
In Malaysia, there is already big entrepreneurial ‘revolution’ going on among teenagers and young adults, with the recent BarCamp held under the same mission (looked like they had lots of fun, I should have been there).
That being said, this book I am releasing with my two other highly esteemed co-authors follows the same mission and passion: to inspire teenagers and young adults to exhibit their entrepreneurial spirit and take advantage of the best leverage we all have access to today: the Internet.
I am co-authoring this physical book with two other Singaporean heavyweight entrepreneurs who are also the best people to write on the same subject: Dylan Loh, role model student and ClickBank Maestro and Stuart Tan who has plenty of speaking experience in motivating kids and empowering young adults.
If you have a FaceBook account please take a minute to join our group “Millionaire Students” here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18898478333
The group is free and open to anyone for joining. The group is relatively new and we’ll be making announcements on the release of Secrets of Millionaire Students through this medium. We’ll also be adding articles and content to help and encourage students and young adults alike to become entrepreneurs in their own rights.
The release date of Secrets of Millionaire Students will be announced some time next month and the books will be readily available throughout Singapore and Malaysia almost concurrently.














