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The Journey of The Firepig - Part III
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The next phase in my development began about a dozen years later. My son Dave, a former Microsoft employee, offered to do a web site for me so I could reach a broader audience. He also had dreams of establishing an online, Chinese Astrology business. He created the Firepig.com site, and we created an ezine, Firepig Mag, and offered Chinese Astrology horoscopes for sale over the internet.

The development team included JJ, a Korean American from the University of Washington, who did the web site code and programming for a relationship compatibility calculator, Ahn Ahn, a Chinese American from Princeton, who did our Chinese calendar and Four Pillars chart, and Dave, who provided overall program management and site design.

Back in those early days I did Four Pillars horoscopes manually. They were personality descriptions based on the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac and analyses of relationships. The latter has become my specialty.

Also, a little before this time I volunteered for and became an astrology expert at allexperts.com.  Over the last ten years I’ve amassed quite a record, becoming their leading astrology expert. I’m especially proud of this work, not only because it provides a service, but it also involves public ratings and feedback, which reflect favorably upon the advice I have given people all over the world. Many hundreds of such reports are on file testifying to the quality of work I do.

The next three years passed relatively uneventfully. Then one day… My son Dave sent me one of those, you will never believe this, emails. It seems he had been contacted by astrology.com, the internet’s leading astrology provider, about doing their Chinese Astrology content. After an interview and some negotiations they did in fact select my son and I. At some point curiosity got the better of me, and I asked what initially caused them to consider us. The answer was they liked the content, especially the writing style, on the firepig.com site. I should note here English was my undergraduate major at the University of Wisconsin. I owe a lot to the quality education I received there. 

So back to the story. As part of the deal we agreed to create automated Chinese Astrology readings for sale through astrology.com. My son provided the computer contacts and expertise and I the content. The original products were Four Pillars style, that is, based on year, month, day and time of birth. We also provided daily horoscopes.

The next important development concerned a job offer Dave received shortly thereafter. He ended up working for a start-up company in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. After a year he started his own business in Saigon, employing computer programmers and graphic artists. They, plus some American talent, produced a Vietnamese web site, gotuvi.com. Up to then JJ had been producing my automated, Chinese Astrology readings. That work has since been done by Vietnamese programmers. And, with Dave, they created a new web site, onlinechineseastrology.com.

During the last three years we have created over a dozen, automated Chinese Astrology products. As my knowledge has grown, so has the variety of the readings. I have specially designed several that are unique to our sites, for example, a Three Blessings Reading. Also, I have begun doing other styles. A Nine Star Ki product is now available, and a Mah Jong card reading is nearing a launch date. I’ve also done preliminary work on a Zi Wei Dou Shu (Purple Star) reading.

Association with astrology.com has led to other opportunities. For example, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Suzanne White to create an automated, East-West annual horoscope. More recently Susan Levitt has been working with Dave and me on new products with a feng shui emphasis.

Dave’s technological expertise has also opened new vistas. I now have ebooks and deals in the works for Chinese Astrology products on various mobile devices and social networks.  I have a Facebook page and Twitter account that I try to update regularly.

And, with my son’s location in Vietnam, we have become ever more international. The gotuvi.com site now has had over 100,000 users. In January, 2010, I went to Saigon to promote the site, prepare the launch of our forthcoming Mah Jong readings and raise money for a children’s orphanage.  One of our main goals this year is to build on our success in Vietnam by establishing a presence in at least one more country in Asia, perhaps Singapore and, or, the Philippines.

So it has indeed been a long road from that little restaurant in North Carolina to Vietnam and beyond. I owe a lot to so many people who have supported and taught me along the way. I am in their debt. I hope the quality of the work I do in some way expresses my appreciation. I am so happy to devote my life to furthering wisdom and helping people improve their lives. Finally, I want thank you for reading this.  In the end it is for you I do this. 


 

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