Blog Reviewd by fatkidunleashed.com

I just want to give a huge thank you to fatkidunleashed.com for his thoughtful and honest review of this blog. Click here to read the review. His review has been really helpful for me; it is good to see your blog from another person’s point of view. At first look he was surprised that I do not have any advertisements; well that is because I don’t want my reader to be scared away and with ads it makes my blog so clutter looking. Also I don’t have enough reader yet to actually profit if I do put up ads. Those ads will only take up space and loading time. In the future I will consider using ads only because I have to paid for the domain and hosting. Since I am a poor college student, money do not just appear in my bank account.Back to the review. He pointed out two things that I need to really concentrate on; 1. SEOing my blog and 2. Finding a niche.

He found out that my site is not very optimize for search engine. This is something that I must look more into and learn more about since I am very new to blogging. Second is find a niche to write about.

This is a tough one because I have been on the fence about just concentrating on Cambodia/Asia topics and being more diverse. I did not want to limit myself on this blog but I also do not want to disinterest my readers. I have not made up my mind totally yet but I am leaning more towards writing only about topics that relates to Asia. Well here is my question for people who reads this blog. Would you prefer that I expand my topics or should I concentrate on just Topics on Asia and topics on economics?

Please share with me your thoughts.

About the Author

Nhuong Son

My name is Nhuong Son, a senior at Drew University, a small liberal arts college in New Jersey. I am majoring in Economics and Chinese Studies. I attended The Westtown School for high school and Mullica Hill Friends School for middle school, both of which are Quaker affiliated. I am 22, Cambodian American. I came to the States when I was only 6 years old as a refugee. My family and I lived in a couple of refugee camps on the Thai/ Cambodian border for over a year before being accepted into the United States. Currently I reside in Camden, NJ, which unfortunately is one of the most dangerous cities in America.

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