I have started some blogs recently.

One of the blog that should appeal to the readers at YummyCelebrities is my Asian pop blog, where I will share information about Asian pop culture, lifestyle, entertainment, general news and lots of interesting Asian stuff.

The comments section on the new blog is closed; I have learned from here that it’s hardwork answering all the questions… and the bigger the site grows, the more hardwork as well.

I welcome comments about the new site, feel free to share your review here… good or bad.

Visit my new blog, thanks.

7 Responses to “Visit my new blog”

  1. #1. Solar Says:

    I think perhaps user/visitor interaction may be important as well, you don’t have to answer questions, just perhaps set boundaries to the measure you interact with visitors.

    Anyway, I’ll be adding your new blog to my rss feed ;)

  2. #2. joe Says:

    Congrats on your new blog YienJee. Good looking site. haven’t read through everything yet but looks good.

  3. #3. Yummy Says:

    Solar… I have thought about the comment issue for multiple times before I started writing; I understand the risk of losing visitors without the comment option… but in the end I’ve made up my mind not to open it. I have other plans for users’ interaction though… I already have a related forum, I just need to integrate it with the contents.

    Thanks for the note, appreciated.

    joe… I can’t understand why; but people tend to spell my name wrongly (YeinJee vs YienJee). No worries, I am used to it… in fact I bought the domain for both names. Glad you like the blog, thanks.

  4. #4. joe Says:

    Oops, sorry. I thought I looked to make sure I spelled it right. Just a typo I guess…..YeinJee.

  5. #5. Yummy Says:

    No problem joe, it’s a very common typo.

  6. #6. lollibee Says:

    Hi yummy,

    any touching love series to intro?? i cant read chinese, so its better if they speak in mandarin……..the latest i’ve watched is why why love

  7. #7. Yummy Says:

    lollibee… I won’t call “Why Why Love” a touching love series; it’s more like an idol-drama for me.

    I can’t recall any touching Mandarin dramas lately… if you haven’t watch “The Hospital” (2006; starring Jerry Yan from F4), it is not bad.

    If you want to go for something a bit more comedic… go for “Hama Kimi”

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