Malaysian Internet Marketer; The Constraints On Internet Transaction


by Nik Mohamed Husni Nik Ali - Date: 2006-12-15 - Word Count: 585 Share This!

The Problems;

There is always an obstacle for everyone when dealing with internet transaction, Malaysia is not left alone with these particular problems. The phenomena have tremendously pressured the local people in a quest for solution on constraints they have experienced now, then and after. Now, what are the constraints?;

• Malaysia is blacklisted from the famous affiliate programs such as clickbank.com which offers more the 20,000 product of e-books and software.

• Malaysia is listed on paypal.com yet is not capable for locals to exercise any electronic transfer or withdrawals to local bank account.

• Lack of awareness of internet transaction among locals, a survey reports by Malaysian Multimedia Communication Commissioner in 2005 have released a figure of only 2.4 percent on total internet subscriber that put themselves on any internet transaction

• There are many culprits out there that have tarnished the Malaysian images on internet transaction, by virtue of being among the biggest credit card fraud, copyright infringement issue, and pirated products or replicas. However, Malaysia still in low ranking and better off than other country.

All of this is seems very impossible to solve.

Ironically;

Recent development shows that Malaysia is a conducive place for any investment related to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) whereby there are several Multinational Companies pumping in money into the highly promoted by the Government on Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). The nucleus of this ICT is based in Cyberjaya City which promotes the development of such technology.

To facilitate this further, the introduction of various related rules such as Digitalized Signature Act, E-Commerce Act, Communication and Multimedia Act to name a few have propelled the growth of the ICT.

What happened?

It is just a mind setting on what should be done to apprehend this further. Maybe there's a negative correlation between government policies and the citizens perception which is not parallel. But as time goes by, the locals are driven by motivation on the wonders of Information Communication Technology (ICT). They are a few locals who benefited from this internet transaction such as internet banking, online shopping and etc. Now, everybody assimilates with ICT and have made it part of their life routine to pay utility bills, pending installments, credit card bills, and other miscellaneous online paying activity.

Malaysia internet marketer;

Now, this has come into picture. Internet Marketer is common. Everybody knows it, but throughout the years, many of these internet marketers have crafted their names in this arena. They are well known as Malaysian Internet Marketing or giving a bigger name; Internet Marketing Asia such as Kidino and Gobala Krishnan is a few example.

What are their roles in giving solutions to constraints mentioned above? They have anticipated what the locals' want, which is desperately in demand of information on know-how of the aforesaid constraints.

They have managed to offer solutions to it, selling of information on how to be a clickbank affiliates and how to withdraw from paypal. Well, this is something of what we called a bless in disguise, where this people help the local to cut their learning curve on solving the constraints. Now Malaysian is capable of doing something which is impossible!!

End Thoughts;

This are some of my thoughts:

• Now, being somebody specials is another aspect, but believe me, this would not happened if the community just ignores them. Meaning to say there is no facilities to give awareness the importance of ICT.

• It is proven that home based type business is essential in the search for residual income. Easy concept: "When there's demand, there's supply".

• Subsequently, this would promote the growth of domestic internet marketer which driven by the market demand.


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Nik Mohamed Husni Bin Nik Ali is a writer on Malaysian webpreneur, Visit his website at http://www.nikhusni.com for more information on his endeavors with people's interest.

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