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A little dimsum and a disclosure
This blog is several years old. At one point, I dropped it and never touch it for several months. As a result, it suffers a drop in traffic and pagerank. Pagerank is like how much a blog is worth. This blog used to have 5/10 pagerank and 10/10 was the ultimate one. Recently, I started writing again but only use it for non-halal posts which I do not post in my other food blog.
This helps to sustain the value of this blog. Blogs are like foods. If we leave it too long without touching or consuming, it will get mouldy. In the long run, it dies off. So, in order to keep this effort of mine which is already more than two years old, I am going to intersperse it with some paid posts. I will categorise these posts which are sponsored under PPP.
A little discretion from readers will be appreciated. I do not necessary endorse everything I wrote and I only make selective posts. These little paid posts will certainly motivate me to continue bringing you yummy posts, for sure. I need to slot unpaid and paid posts so this way, it won’t be turned into any spammy blog, ok?
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All the above photos are from Tai Tong Dimsum restaurant. My favourite night dimsum place.
Posted by lilian on December 4th, 2006 under InformationInteresting related posts you shouldn't miss
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December 4th, 2006 at 5:11 pm
No problemo. As long as the food keeps coming, PPP or no PPP, it doesn’t matter! Hm…the o chien looks shiokalingam!
December 6th, 2006 at 12:36 pm
dimsum for dinner? very difficult to digest lor…but dat looks like one asskicking uar-chien!