What is PanopticonAsia.com?

Panopticonasia.com is small online publishing company. We specialize in two areas that are of interest.

The first is providing facilities for online academic journals; the second focus is creating unique blogs for individuals.

Although we don’t have a specifically Asian focus, you’ll find that many of the website we’re involved with do have an Asian flavor, with their authors being based in Taiwan or Japan. Other websites in our network don’t specifically target Asia, but still contain a large Asian focus within their network.

Some of the sites in the network, in order of creation.

Past Clients of note:

Hwa Kang Journal of TEFL (no longer active).

10 PR7 Directories: Submitting won’t hurt you!

I don’t generally submit to a lot of online directories, figuring it isn’t so useful. But I just came across a list of 10 PR7 Directories on the main page. So if you are looking to build traffic and ranking, you may want to start with this basic list.

  1. http://www.blogcatalog.com/
  2. http://blogflux.com/
  3. http://www.blogpulse.com/index.html
  4. http://www.blogdigger.com/
  5. http://www.blogarama.com/
  6. http://www.blogrankings.com/
  7. http://www.bloghub.com/
  8. http://blogstreet.com/
  9. http://www.getblogs.com/
  10. http://portal.eatonweb.com/

So get submitting and let me know if it helps or not! Not recommended anymore.

Fun making “InvestorBlogger” business cards at 123Print.com

Do you have a business card for your job? If not, why not? Do you have a business card for your blog? No?! I don’t either. But business cards are extremely handy for giving out. They save you hunting for a piece of paper and a pen to write down a telephone number, they look good, and they give you a chance to “say” something about yourself that may be remembered long after you have been “forgotten”.

So I was wondering what a business card for “InvestorBlogger” might look like, so I made one online at 123Print.com for fun. Take a look!

InvestorBlogger's Business Card

It was relatively painless to create the business card below, though I think I’d like to have a little more advice on design aspects. Sometimes my earlier efforts looked okay, but needed some refinement. Also, some of the designs that they have looked like they were made from old Word graphics files from Word95. The photograph based images looked MUCH better.

So when I meet other bloggers at PostieCon or at Computex in Taipei (hey, John, still do you still “make money online?”!) I’ll be able to whip out my cards, and leave them fumbling for a pen and paper. Of course, if he were really smart, he’d be printing his business cards in time for his trip to Taipei. at 123Print.com. Cool!