Mailing Address: 5001 Wilshire Blvd., #440
Los Angeles, CA 90036
ph: 323-793-8887
johnny
NOTE: NOT all the clients are posted here, this site is simply for your reference! :D
Again, Do NOT waste time of ours if you don't know what you want! Serious Inquries ONLY!
FOR DUMMIES: "Itz NOT about making websites, dumbos" 
W/ Olympic Pet shop Team Beautify your skin
Interested in Learning? Oh~! Mr. Byun since 2009
Johnny aaka AsiaBlock has dealt with 367 Companies (including Mama & Papa stores) as of June 2011.
and hired by 87 clients for Video Multi Network Marketing in Koreatown alone
Do you really know how many popular social network websites are out there, globally!? Or you just act like you know what's going on in marketing, worldwide. Chances are that you probably are the one of 99% of folks that only act like knowing. Find out what you don't know by looking at the list below:
Websites & methods mostly used for social network communication
MySpace
Favorites
Digg
Delicious
StumbleUpon
Messenger
More... Too Many To List!
.netShoutout
100zakladok
2 Tag
2linkme
7Live7.com
A1‑Webmarks
Add.io
Adifni
Aero
All My Faves
Amazon
Amen Me!
AOL Mail
Arto
Aviary Capture
Baang
Baidu
Bebo
Bentio
BiggerPockets
Bit.ly
BizSugar
Bleetbox
Blinklist
Blip
Blogger
Bloggy
Blogmarks
Blogtrottr
Blurpalicious
Boardlite
Bobrdobr
BonzoBox
Bookmarked
BookmarkingNet
Bookmarky.cz
Bookmerken
Bordom
Box.net
Brainify
Bryderi.se
BuddyMarks
Buzzzy
Camyoo
Care2
Chiq
Cirip
CiteULike
ClassicalPlace
Clickazoo
clp.ly
Cndig
Colivia.de
Communicate
Connotea
COSMiQ
Delicious
DesignBump
Designmoo
DigaCultura
Digg
Diggita
Diglog
Digo
DigThisHost
Digzign
Diigo
Dipdive
DoMelhor
Dosti
DotNetKicks
DotShare
Douban
Drimio
Dropjack
Dwellicious
Dzone
Edelight
eKudos
elefanta.pl
Email App
Embarkons
euCliquei
Evernote
extraplay
EzySpot
Fabulously40
Fark
Farkinda
FAVable
Faves
favlog
Favoriten
Favorites
Favoritus
Flaker
Floss.pro
Folkd
FollowTags
forceindya
FreeDictionary
Fresqui
FriendFeed
Friendster
funP
fwisp
Gabbr
Gacetilla
Gamekicker
GiveALink
GlobalGrind
Gmail
Good Noows
Google Buzz
Google Reader
Gravee
GreaterDebater
Grono.net
Grumper
Haber.gen.tr
Hacker News
Hadash Hot
Hatena
Hazarkor
Healthimize
Hedgehogs
HelloTxt
Hipstr
Hitmarks
Hot Bookmark
Hotklix
Hotmail
HTML Validator
Hyves
ideaREF!
Identi.ca
ihavegot
Informazione
Instapaper
iOrbix
iSociety
iWiW
Jamespot
Jisko
JoliPrint
Jumptags
Kaboodle
Kaevur
Kipup
KiRTSY
Kledy
Kommenting
koornk
La tafanera
Laaikit
Ladenzeile
Librerio
Lifestream
Link Ninja
Link-a-Gogo
Links Gutter
LinkShares
Linkuj.cz
Livefavoris
LiveJournal
LockerBlogger
Logger24
Lynki
Markme
Mashbord
Mawindo
Meccho
meinVZ
Mekusharim
Memori.ru
Menéame
Messenger
Mindbodygreen
Mister Wong
Mixx
Moemesto.ru
mototagz
mRcNEtwORK
Multiply
myAOL
Mylinkvault
MySpace
N4G
NetLog
Netvibes
Netvouz
NewsTrust
Newsvine
Nujij
OKNOtizie
Oneview
Orkut
Osmosus
Oyyla
Packg
Pafnet
PDF Online
PDFmyURL
PhoneFavs
PimpThisBlog
Ping.fm
Planypus
Plaxo
Plurk
Pochval
PopEdition
Posteezy
Posterous
Prati.ba
PrintFriendly
Pusha
QRF.in
Quantcast
Qzone
Read It Later
receeve.it
Rediff MyPage
RedKum
Scoop.at
Segnalo
Sekoman
Shaveh
She Told Me
Simpy
Sina Weibo
Slashdot
SMI
SodaHead
Sonico
Speedtile
Sphinn
Spoken To You
sportpost
springpad
Spruzer
Squidoo
Startaid
Startlap
StoryFollower
studiVZ
Stuffpit
StumbleUpon
Stumpedia
Stylehive
Surfpeople
Svejo
Symbaloo
TagMarks.de
Tagvn
Tagza
Tarpipe
TellMyPolitician
The Web Blend
Thinkfinity
ThisNext
Throwpile
Tip'd
TopSiteler
Transferr
Translate
Tulinq
Tumblr
Tusul
Tvinx
TweetMeme
TwitThis
Typepad
Urlaubswerk
Viadeo
Virb
VisitezMonSite
VKontakte
VybraliSME
Vyoom
Webnews
Whois Lookup
Windy Citizen
WireFan
WordPress
Worio
Wykop
Xanga
Y! Bookmarks
Y! Buzz
Y! Mail
Yammer
Yardbarker
Yigg
Yoolink
Yorumcuyum
Youblr
Youbookmarks
YouMob
Zakladok.net
Zanatic
ZooLoo
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Call now instead of thinking! "한국말로 할까요?"
Tutorials (Korean BBQ) "식당 주인들이여!나를 불러라!"
FOR DUMMIES: "웹 사이트를 만드는 일이 아니다~"
NOTE(노트):이사이트에 있는 나와 있는 방법들은 2011년 8월 말부터 아시안블락/쟈니 라인 에서는 사용하지 않는다. 이유는 늘 우후죽순 알지도 못하면서 프리렌서, 가짜들이 형태들만 따라하기 때문에 6개월 마다 마켓팅 방식을 완전히 바꾼다. 모방하는 그들은 타운에 돌아 다니면서 지 아이디어 인것 마냥 떠벌리고 다닌다. 전혀 상관없다. 이유는 세상여건이 또 달라졌기 때문이다. 또한 이제는 절대로 알려주지 않는다. 제일하기 어려운 생각하는 일들을 쉽게 제공하는 일은 이제 삼가 하겠다. 네 머리를 써라!
Consider this:
* 미국안에서만 219 밀리언 사람들이 셀룰러폰을 사용한다.
* 보내지는 텍스트 메세지의 97% 이상은 읽혀진다!
* 전체의 80%는 늘 항상 셀룰러폰을 하루 종일 몸에 지니고 다닌다!
* 네 업소를 2달안에 구글, 엠에스엔에서 관련업소 전체 검색순의 1위를 만들어 주마!
"The hardest thing to do is THINKING
And PLANNING creates opportunities"
Johnnyline wants opportunities to do business with you!
What do you want?
I AM GOOD @ below:
Do you need an independent marketing firm(director)?
Do you want to see past experience?
Do you want to start working with us now?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------A Law of the Garbage Truck
One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport
We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us.
My taxi driver slammed on his brakes, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches!
The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy, I mean he was really friendly. So I asked him, “Why did you do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!”
This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, “The Law of the Garbage Truck.”
He explained, “Many people are like garbage trucks.
They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As far as their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they’ll dump it on you. Don’t take it personally; just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on.
Don’t take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.”
The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day.
Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so, love the people who treat you right, pray for the ones who don’t.
Life is ten percent of what you make it and ninety percent of how you take it!
Have a garbage-free day!
Reasons small business fail!
* The math just doesn't work. There is not enough demand for the product or service at a price that will produce a profit for the company. This, for example, would include a start-up trying to compete against Best Buy and its economies of scale.
* Owners who cannot get out of their own way. They may be stubborn, risk adverse, conflict adverse -- meaning they need to be liked by everyone (even employees and vendors who can't do their jobs). They may be perfectionist, greedy, self-righteous, paranoid, indignant, or insecure. You get the idea. Sometimes, you can even tell these owners the problem, and they will recognize that you are right -- but continue to make the same mistakes over and over.
* Out-of-control growth. This one might be the saddest of all reasons for failure -- a successful business that is ruined by over-expansion. This would include moving into markets that are not as profitable, experiencing growing pains that damage the business, or borrowing too much money in an attempt to keep growth at a particular rate. Sometimes less is more.
* Poor accounting. You cannot be in control of a business if you don't know what is going on. With bad numbers, or no numbers, a company is flying blind, and it happens all of the time. Why? For one thing, it is a common -- and disastrous -- misconception that an outside accounting firm hired primarily to do the taxes will keep watch over the business. In reality, that is the job of the chief financial officer, one of the many hats an entrepreneur has to wear until a real one is hired.
* Lack of a cash cushion. If we have learned anything from this recession (I know it's "over" but my customers don't seem to have gotten the memo), it's that business is cyclical and that bad things can and will happen over time -- the loss of an important customer or critical employee, the arrival of a new competitor, the filing of a lawsuit. These things can all stress the finances of a company. If that company is already out of cash (and borrowing potential), it may not be able to recover.
* Operational mediocrity. I have never met a business owner who described his or her operation as mediocre. But we can't all be above average. Repeat and referral business is critical for most businesses, as is some degree of marketing (depending on the business).
* Operational inefficiencies. Paying too much for rent, labor, and materials. Now more than ever, the lean companies are at an advantage. Not having the tenacity or stomach to negotiate terms that are reflective of today's economy may leave a company uncompetitive.
* Dysfunctional management. Lack of focus, vision, planning, standards and everything else that goes into good management. Throw fighting partners or unhappy relatives into the mix, and you have a disaster.
* The lack of a succession plan. We're talking nepotism, power struggles, significant players being replaced by people who are in over their heads -- all reasons many family businesses do not make it to the next generation.
* A declining market. Book stores, music stores, printing businesses and many others are dealing with changes in technology, consumer demand, and competition from huge companies with more buying power and advertising dollars.
In life, you may have forgiving friends and relatives, but entrepreneurship is rarely forgiving. Eventually, everything shows up in the soup. If people don't like the soup, employees stop working for you, and customers stop doing business with you. And that is why businesses fail.
Copyright 2011 Johnnyline aka AsianBlock. All rights reserved.
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Mailing Address: 5001 Wilshire Blvd., #440
Los Angeles, CA 90036
ph: 323-793-8887
johnny