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Jan 22 2009

my first 50 days: looking back with eyes forward

Published by *lynne* at 8:15 am under About Me Edit This

On December 5th, 2008, a malaysian abroad was born.

Here’s what I wrote in my “application” to be part of the today.com team:

As a Malaysian with Swiss blood currently living in the USA, I have the opportunity to observe, compare and ultimately celebrate the differences and similarities that exist within these three countries.

For example, Black Friday doesn’t exist in Malaysia; instead the entire country goes “on sale” three times a year in a bid to draw tourists and encourage spending: I can explore the pros and cons of both.  Another example would be to discuss the different political systems of the countries - all three are perceived to be democratic, but one is actually a federal constitutional republic, another is a parliamentary democracy, and the third is a direct democracy.  Then there are the different holidays (and “holy-days”) celebrated - I can explore their significance, and therefore provide insight into the history or religious make up of the particular country.

As you can see, the possibilities are endless!

While I already have a blog, I feel its “mixed bag” content would not do this “similarity and difference” topic any justice.  When I heard about today.com, I saw my opportunity!  I would like to blog about this at today.com because I think you will benefit from my unique voice and perspective.

Frankly, another reason is the money.  I don’t expect to make a fortune or anything, but I look forward to receiving a little bit of “fun money” while doing real blogging, without sacrificing my integrity doing those paid-for-posts I’ve seen too many of on too many blogs.

I hope the above serves both as a writing sample and as a sufficient justification for me and my blog proposal to be accepted by today.com.

Let’s see how many of my initial ideas were translated into posts:

  • Black Friday & sales: not really; I mention this in passing when talking about Christmas…
  • different political systems: only alluded to, indirectly here and there, and will continue using this strategy; if you want the entire mind-numbing details, wikipedia is the place for ya!
  • holi- and holy- days: most definitely! Not only have I given an overview of the three countries’ holidays, I (will) have an overview of upcoming significant events of the month on the 1st of each month.

Since then, I have also branched out to cover, among other things,

Here’s a question for you, dear reader: While I have a bunch of half-formed ideas swimming around in my head, it would be nice to know what my audience would like to read… so… do you have any topics you’d like me to cover? Please feel free to drop your suggestions in the comments, k?

So, like the title of this post says, a malaysian abroad is about 50 days old today. And I have two items to boast about!

1. a malaysian abroad was today’s Featured Blog!

a malaysian abroad is today.com’s Featured Blog!

2. a malaysian abroad is at the top of the Expat category in Entrecard right now!

a malaysian abroad is the top Expat blog on Entrecard!

Wooohoooo!!! My thanks to everyone who has helped make this possible.

Here’s another question for you, dear readers: Back when I submitted the application for this blog, there wasn’t (and still isn’t) an “Expat” category to fit this blog into, so I chose Living>>My Life, figuring the today.com powers that be would determine if that was the most appropriate category. Later, I saw that I’d been moved to Living>>Journals & Diaries. Hmmm, I’m not sure if that’s any improvement. I don’t consider this worthy of a Travel category, but I do wonder what other possible category out there adequately captures the spirit of this blog. Any ideas?

And finally, a shout out to Jade, laneerg and hospitalera: I will be working on the interview meme questions later today & tomorrow, and you should be receiving them via email (the one you commented with) by Friday.  Anyone else who wants in, please drop your comment here : the interview offer is open until this Friday!

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5 Responses to “my first 50 days: looking back with eyes forward”

  1. rozandrewson 23 Jan 2009 at 4:43 am edit this

    Congratulations on your success! It’s hard to believe that your blog is only 50 days old - it seems much more well established than that.

    Attaining the top spot in the expat category on Entrecard is a big achievement - I’ve been trying hard but have yet to reach the first page in that category!

    I agree with you that there should be a more appropriate category for expat blogs on today.com - perhaps ‘Living Abroad’ or something similar could be a sub-category of ‘Living.’ I also put my blog in the ‘Living’ category but did not choose a sub-category.

    As for suggestions for future topics, I’ve been writing about the healthcare system here in Australia and would be interested to hear of the differences between the healthcare systems in the USA, Malaysia and Switzerland (I would imagine that there are huge differences).

    Looking forward to future blog posts,

    Roz
    http://lifeinaustralia.today.com

  2. lina1975aon 23 Jan 2009 at 6:28 am edit this

    Congrats on reaching 50 days of fabolous blogging with today.com. I’m looking forward for my 50 days soon. :D

    And congrats too for the top spot in the Expat category.

    Looking forward for more interesting posts from you here, even though I don’t comment much, I love all your posts.

  3. laneergon 23 Jan 2009 at 7:05 am edit this

    Congratulations on your achievements! I enjoy reading your blog very much.Your posts are always very well written and informative, so it’s no surprise to me that you are on the top of the Expat category. :)

    I am a former teacher, so would be interested in hearing about the education system in Malaysia.

  4. windmillon 23 Jan 2009 at 12:50 pm edit this

    This is wonderful news!

    Congratulations!!!

    More power to you Lynne.

  5. *lynne*on 30 Jan 2009 at 9:41 pm edit this

    Roz: Thanks! And thanks for the suggestion on the topic of healthcare. I’ll see what I can dig up.. my brother is facing some challenges relating to health insurance in Switzerland, maybe he’ll help with a perspective on the Swiss side of things.

    Lina: Thanks!

    Laneerg: Thanks! Education is a topic I can cover, having gone 11 years in the Malaysian school system. Then I went to the US, so I don’t have much feel for how the university life would be in Malaysia. Thanks for the suggestion.

    Windmill: Thanks!!

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