e-mail Glossary, Istilah Istilah Populer


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A/B split: Refers to a test situation in which a list is split into two pieces with every other name being sent one specific creative, and vice versa. See also Nth name.
Above the fold: The part of an email message or Web page that is visible without scrolling. Material in this area is considered more valuable because the reader sees it first. Refers to a printing term for the top half of a newspaper above the fold. Unlike a newspaper, email and Web page fold locations aren't predictable. Your fold may be affected by the users' preview pane, monitor-size, monitor resolution, any headers placed by email programs such as Hotmail, etc.


Access: Microsoft software tool used for developing a database. Any database vendor you work with -- email broadcaster, list broker, third-party list-hygiene service, etc. -- should be able to work with this format (as well as several others.)

Acquisition cost: In email marketing, the cost to generate one lead, newsletter subscriber or customer in an individual email campaign; typically, the total campaign expense divided by the number of leads, subscribers or customers it produced.

Ad swap: An exchange between two publishers in which each agrees to run the other's comparably valued ad at no charge. Value is determined by rate card, placement, size of list, quality of list, name brand fame, etc.

Affiliate: A marketing partner that promotes your products or services under a payment-on-results agreement.

Affirmative consent: An active request by a reader or subscriber to receive advertising or promotional information, newsletters, etc. Generally affirmative consent does not included the following -- failing to uncheck a pre-checked box on a Web form, entering a business relationship with an organization without being asked for separate permission to be sent specific types of email, opt-out.

Alert: Email message that notifies subscribers of an event or special price.

AOL: America Online.

Application Program Interface (API): How a program (application) accesses another to transmit data. A client may have an API connection to load database information to an email vendor automatically and receive data back from the email.

Application Service Provider (ASP): Company that provides a Web-based service. Clients don't have to install software on their own computers; all tasks are performed on (hosted on) the ASP's servers.

Attachment: A text, video, graphic, PDF or sound file that accompanies an email message but is not included in the message itself. Attachments are not a good way to send email newsletters because many ISPs, email clients and individual email recipients do not allow attachments, because hackers use them to deliver viruses and other malicious code.

Authentication: An automated process that verifies an email sender's identity.

Autoresponder: Automated email message-sending capability, such as a welcome message sent to all new subscribers the minute they join a list. May be triggered by joins, unsubscribes, all email sent to a particular mailbox. May be more than a single message ? can be a series of date or event-triggered emails.

Bayesian filter: An anti-spam program that evaluates header and content of incoming email messages to determine the probability that it is spam. Bayesian filters assign point values to items that appear frequently in spam, such as the words "money-back guarantee" or "free." A message that accumulated too many points is either rejected as probable spam or delivered to a junk-mail folder. Aka content-based filter.

B-to-B: Business-to-business (also B2B).

B-to-C: Business-to-consumer (also B2C).

Blacklist: A list developed by anyone receiving email, or processing email on its way to the recipient, or interested third-parties, that includes domains or IP addresses of any emailers suspected of sending spam. Many companies use blacklists to reject inbound email, either at the server level or before it reaches the recipient's in-box. Also Blocklist and Blackhole list.

Block: A refusal by an ISP or mail server not to forward your email message to the recipient. Many ISPs block email from IP addresses or domains that have been reported to send spam or viruses or have content that violates email policy or spam filters.

Bonded Sender: A private email-registration service, owned by email vendor Ironport, which allows bulk emailers who agree to follow stringent email practices and to post a monetary bond to bypass email filters of Bonded Sender clients. The programs debits the bond for spam or other complaints from recipients.

Bounce: A message that doesn't get delivered promptly is said to have bounced. Emails can bounce for more than 30 reasons: the email address is incorrect or has been closed; the recipient's mailbox is full, the mail server is down, or the system detects spam or offensive content. See hard bounce and soft bounce.

Bounce message: Message sent back to an email sender reporting the message could not be delivered and why. Note: Not all bounced emails result in messages being sent back to the sender. Not all bounce messages are clear or accurate about the reason email was bounced.

Bounce handling: The process of dealing with the email that has bounced. Bounce handling is important for list maintenance, list integrity and delivery. Given the lack of consistency in bounce messaging formats, it's an inexact science at best.

Bounce rate: Also return rate: Number of hard/soft bounces divided by the number of emails sent. This is an inexact number because some systems do not report back to the sender clearly or accurately.

Broadcast: The process of sending the same email message to multiple recipients.

Bulk folder (also junk folder): Where many email clients send messages that appear to be from spammers or contain spam or are from any sender who's not in the recipient's address book or contact list. Some clients allow the recipient to override the system's settings and direct that mail from a suspect sender be sent directly to the inbox. E.g., Yahoo!Mail gives recipients a button marked ?Not Spam? on every message in the bulk folder.

Call to action: In an email message, the link or body copy that tells the recipient what action to take.

CAN-SPAM: Popular name for the U.S. law regulating commercial email (Full name: Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003)

Catch-all: An email server function that forwards all questionable email to a single mailbox. The catch-all should be monitored regularly to find misdirected questions, unsubscribes or other genuine live email.

Cell: Aka Test cell or version. A segment of your list that receives different treatment specifically to see how it responds versus the control (regular treatment.)

CGI: Acronym for Common Gateway Interface. It is a specification for transferring information between the Web and a Web server, such as processing email subscription or contact forms.

Challenge-response system: An anti-spam program that requires a human being on the sender's end to respond to an emailed challenge message before their messages can be delivered to recipients. Senders who answer the challenge successfully are added to an authorization list. Bulk emailers can work with challenge-response if they designate an employee to watch the sending address' mailbox and to reply to each challenge by hand.

Churn: How many subscribers leave a mailing list (or how many email addresses go bad) over a certain length of time, usually expressed as a percentage of the whole list.

Click-through & click-through tracking: When a hotlink is included in an email, a click-through occurs when a recipient clicks on the link. Click-through tracking refers to the data collected about each click-through link, such as how many people clicked it, how many clicks resulted in desired actions such as sales, forwards or subscriptions.

Click-through rate: Total number of clicks on email link(s) divided by the number of emails sent. Includes multiple clicks by a unique user. Some email broadcast vendors or tracking programs define CTR differently.

Commercial email: Email whose purpose, as a whole or in part, is to sell or advertise a product or service or if its purpose is to persuade users to perform an act, such as to purchase a product or click to a Web site whose contents are designed to sell, advertise or promote.

Confirmation: An acknowledgment of a subscription or information request. "Confirmation" can be either a company statement that the email address was successfully placed on a list, or a subscriber's agreement that the subscribe request was genuine and not faked or automatically generated by a third party.

Confirmed opt-in: Inexact term that may refer to double-opt-in subscription processes or may refer to email addresses which do not hard bounce back a welcome message. Ask anyone using this term to define it more clearly.

Content: All the material in an email message except for the codes showing the delivery route and return-path information. Includes all words, images and links.

Co-registration: Arrangement in which companies collecting registration information from users (email sign-up forms, shopping checkout process, etc.) include a separate box for users to check if they would also like to be added to a specific third-party list.

Conversion: When an email recipient performs a desired action based on a mailing you have sent. A conversion could be a monetary transaction, such as a purchase made after clicking a link. It could also include a voluntary act such as registering at a Web site, downloading a white paper, signing up for a Web seminar or opting in to an email newsletter.

CPA: Cost per Action (also can be Acquisition). A method of paying for advertising, or calculating results from non-CPA marketing.

CPC: Cost per Click. A method of paying for advertising. Different from CPA because all you pay for is the click, regardless of what that click does when it gets to your site or landing page.

CPM: Cost per Thousand.

Creative: An email message's copy and any graphics.

CRM: Customer Relationship Management technology and systems

Cross-campaign profiling: A method used to understand how email respondents behave over multiple campaigns.

Cross-post: To send the same email message to at least two different mailing lists or discussion groups.

CTR: Clickthrough Rate. Slightly inexact because some clicks "get lost" between the click and your server. Also be sure to ask if the CTR is unique, meaning that each individual user is only counted once no matter how many times they click on a link.

Dedicated Server: An email server used by only one sender. A dedicated server often costs more to use because the expense can't be spread among many users, but it performs better than a shared server. Email usually goes out faster, the server is more secure, and you eliminate the possibility that another sender could get the server blacklisted for spamming.

Deduplication (deduping): The process of removing identical entries from two or more data sets such as mailing lists. AKA merge/purge.

Delivered email: Number of emails sent minus the number of bounces and filtered messages. A highly inexact number because not all receiving ISPs report accurately on which email didn't go through and why not.

Delivery tracking: The process of measuring delivery rates by format, ISP or other factors and delivery failures (bounces, invalid address, server and other errors). An inexact science.

Denial-of-service attack (DOS): An organized effort to disrupt email or Web service by sending more messages or traffic than a server can handle, shutting it down until the messages stop.

Deploy:The act of sending the email campaign after testing.

Digest: A shortened version of an email newsletter which replaces full-length articles with clickable links to the full article at a Web site, often with a brief summary of the contents.

Discussion group: An email service in which individual members post messages for all group members to read ("many to many.") In contrast, a newsletter is a "one to many" broadcast, where comments by members or subscribers go only to the message sender. Aka by the trademarked name Listserv.

DomainKeys: An anti-spam software application being developed by Yahoo and using a combination of public and private "keys" to authenticate the sender's domain and reduce the chance that a spammer or hacker will fake the domain sending address.

Domain Name System: How computer networks locate Internet domain names and translate them into IP addresses. The domain name is the actual name for an IP address or range of IP addresses. E.g. MarketingSherpa.com. See reverse DNS.

Double opt-in: A process that requires new list joiners to take an action (such as clicking on an emailed link to a personal confirmation page) in order to confirm that they do want to be on the list. Sometimes interpreted incorrectly by some email broadcast vendors to mean a new subscriber who does not opt-out of or bounce a welcome message.

Dynamic content: Email-newsletter content that changes from one recipient to the next according to a set of predetermined rules or variables, usually according to preferences the user sets when opting in to messages from a sender. Dynamic content can reflect past purchases, current interests or where the recipient lives.

ECOA: Email Change of Address. A service that tracks email address changes and updates.

Effective rate: Metric that measures how many of those who opened an email message clicked on a link, usually measured as unique responders divided by unique opens.

Email address: The combination of a unique user name and a sender domain (JohnDoe@anywhere.com). The email address requires both the user name and the domain name.

Email appending: Service that matches email addresses to a database of personal names and postal addresses. Appending may require an "OK to add my name" reply from the subscriber before you can add the name to the list.

Email client: The software recipients use to read email, such as Outlook Express or Lotus Notes.

Email Domain: Aka Domain. The portion of the email address to the right of the @ sign. Useful as an email address hygiene tool (e.g. identify all records where the consumer entered "name@aol" as their email address and correct it to "name@aol.com").

Email filter: A software tool that categorizes, sorts or blocks incoming email, based either on the sender, the email header or message content. Filters may be applied at the recipient's level, at the email client, the ISP or a combination.

Email Friendly Name Aka Display Name, From name. The portion of the email address that is displayed in most, though not all, email readers in place of, or in addition to, the email address.

Email harvesting: An automated process in which a robot program searches Web pages or other Internet destinations for email addresses. The program collects the address into a database, which frequently gets resold to spammers or unethical bulk mailers. Many U.S. state laws forbid harvesting. CAN-SPAM does not outlaw it by name but allows triple damages against violators who compiled their mailing lists with harvested names.

Email newsletter: Content distributed to subscribers by email, on a regular schedule. Content is seen as valued editorial in and of itself rather than primarily a commercial message with a sales offer. See ezine.

Email Prefix: The portion of the email address to the left of the @ sign.

Email vendor: Another name for an email broadcast service provider, a company that sends bulk (volume) email on behalf of their clients. Also email service provider (ESP).

Enhanced whitelist: A super-whitelist maintained by AOL for bulk emailers who meet strict delivery standards, including fewer than 1 spam complaint for every 1,000 email messages. Emailers on the enhanced whitelist can bypass AOL 9.0's automatic suppression of images and links.

Event triggered email: Pre-programmed messages sent automatically based on an event such as a date or anniversary.

Ezine (also e-zine): Another name for email newsletter, adapted from electronic ?zine or electronic magazine.

False positive: A legitimate message mistakenly rejected or filtered as spam, either by an ISP or a recipient's anti-spam program. The more stringent an anti-spam program, the higher the false-positive rate.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions.

Filter: See email filter.

Firewall: A program or set of programs designed to keep unauthorized users or messages from accessing a private network. The firewall usually has rules or protocols that authorize or prohibit outside users or messages. In email, a firewall can be designed so that messages from domains or users listed as suspect because of spamming, hacking or forging will not be delivered.

Footer:An area at the end of an email message or newsletter that contains information that doesn't change from one edition to the next, such as contact information, the company's postal address or the email address the recipient used to subscribe to mailings. Some software programs can be set to place this information automatically.

Forward (also Forward to a Friend): The process in which email recipients send your message to people they know, either because they think their friends will be interested in your message or because you offer incentives to forward messages. Forwarding can be done through the recipient's own email client or by giving the recipient a link to click, which brings up a registration page at your site, in which you ask the forwarded to give his/her name and email address, the name/email address of the person they want to send to and (optionally) a brief email message explaining the reason for the forward. You can supply the wording or allow the forward to write his/her own message. AKA viral marketing.

From: Whatever appears in the email recipient's inbox as your visible "from" name. Chosen by the sender. May be a personal name, a brand name, an email address, a blank space, or alpha-numeric gobbledegook. Note - this is not the actual "from" contained in the header (see below) and may be different than the email reply address. Easy to fake. Aka Email Friendly Name.

Full-service provider: An email vendor that also provides strategic consulting and creative support, in addition to sending messages.

Gmail: A new, free email service offered by Google, giving users 1GB of storage space, email search and conversation threading. Gmail also uses technology to add advertisements next to messages containing keywords that match of those advertisers in its AdWords program, a policy that means promotional materials sent by one company could carry text ads of its competitors.

Goodbye message: An email message sent automatically to a list member who unsubscribes, acknowledging the request. Always include an option to resubscribe in case the unsubscribe was requested accidentally.

HTML message: Email message which contains any type of formatting other than text. This may be as simple as programming that sets the text in a specific font (bold, italics, Courier 10 point, etc.). It also includes any graphic images, logos and colors.

Hard bounce: Message sent to an invalid, closed or nonexistent email account.

Header: Routing and program data at the start of an email message, including the sender's name and email address, originating email server IP address, recipient IP address and any transfers in the process.

House list: The list of email addresses an organization develops on its own. (Your own list.)

Hygiene: The process of cleaning a database to correct incorrect or outdated values. See also List Hygiene.

IMAP: Internet Message Access Protocol, a standard protocol for accessing email from a server.

Impression: A single view of one page by a single user, used in calculating advertising rates.

IP address: A unique number assigned to each device connected to the Internet. An IP address can be dynamic, meaning it changes each time an email message or campaign goes out, or it can be static, meaning it does not change. Static IP addresses are best, because dynamic IP addresses often trigger spam filters.

ISP: Internet Service Provider. Examples: AOL, EarthLink, MSN

Joe job: A spam-industry term for a forged email, in which a spammer or hacker fakes a genuine email address in order to hide his identity.

Landing page: A Web page viewed after clicking on a link within an email. Also may be called a microsite, splash page, bounce page, or click page.

Linkrot: What happens when links go bad over time, either because a Web site has shut down or a site has stopped supporting a unique landing page provided in an email promotion.

List: The list of email addresses to which you send your message. Can be either your house list or a third-party list that sends your message on your behalf.

List fatigue: A condition producing diminishing returns from a mailing list whose members are sent too many offers, or too many of the same offers, in too short a period of time.

List host: See email vendors.

List hygiene: The act of maintaining a list so that hard bounces and unsubscribed names are removed from mailings. Some list owners also use an email change-of-address service to update old or abandoned email addresses (hopefully with a permission step baked in) as part of this process.

List management: How a mailing list is set up, administered and maintained. The list manager has daily responsibility over list operation, including processing subscribes and unsubscribes, bounce management, list hygiene, etc. The list manager can be the same as the database manager but is not always the same person as the list owner. See list owner.

List owner: The organization or individual who has gathered a list of email addresses. Ownership does not necessarily imply "with permission."

List rental: The process in which a publisher or advertiser pays a list owner to send its messages to that list. Usually involves the list owner sending the message's on the advertiser's behalf. (If someone hands over their list to you, beware.)

List sale: The actual purchase of a mailing list along with the rights to mail it directly. Permission can only be "sold" if the subsequent mailings continue to match the frequency, brand name, content, and "from" of the past owner's mailings -- and even then this is a somewhat shaky procedure on the spam-front. You are in effect buying a publication, and not just a list.

Mail bomb: An orchestrated attempt to shut down a mail server by sending more messages than it can handle in a short period of time. See DOS.

Mailing list: A list of email addresses that receive mailings or discussion-group messages.

Mail loop: A communication error between two email servers, usually happening when a misconfigured email triggers an automated response from the recipient server.

mailto: : A code to make an email address in either a text or HTML email immediately clickable (mailto:JohnDoe@anywhere.com). When the link is clicked, it usually opens the user's email client and inserts the email address in the To: link of a blank message.

MTA: Mail Transfer Agent. A computer that forwards email from senders to recipients (or to relay sites) and stores incoming email.

MSP: Mail service provider, such as Hotmail.

MUA: Mail User Agent (see email client).

Multi-part MIME: Also known (confusingly) as an "email sniffer." Message format which includes both an HTML and a text-only version in the same message. Most (but not all) email clients receiving messages in this format will automatically display the version the user's system is set to show. Systems that can't show HTML should show the text version instead. This doesn't always work ? in particular for many Lotus Notes users. Also, no data, except HTML open rates and possibly link click tracking, is transmitted back to the sender regarding which version a recipient wound up viewing.

MX: Mail Exchange Record

Nth name: The act of segmenting a list for a test in which names are pulled from the main list for the test cell by number -- such as every 5th name on the list. See also a/b split.

Open rate: The number of HTML message recipients who opened your email, usually as a percentage of the total number of emails sent. The open rate is considered a key metric for judging an email campaign's success, but it has several problems. The rate indicates only the number of emails opened from the total amount sent, not just those that were actually delivered. Opens also can't be calculated on text emails. Also, some email clients also users to scan message content without actually opening the message, which is falsely calculated as an open. See preview pane.

Open relay: An SMTP email server that allows outsiders to relay email messages that are neither for nor from local users. Often exploited by spammers and hackers.

Opt-in: A specific, pro-active, request by an individual email recipient to have their own email address placed on a specific mailing list. Many list renters and buyers now require list owners to provide proof of opt-in, including the actual email or IP address date and time the request was received.

Opt-out: A specific request to remove an email address from a specific list, or from all lists operated by a single owner. Also, the process of adding an email addresses to lists without the name's pre-approval, forcing names who don't want to be on your list to actively unsubscribe.

Pass-along: An email recipient who got your message via forwarding from a subscriber. (Some emails offer "forward to a friend" in the creative, but the vast majority of pass-alongs happen using email clients, and not that tech.) Pass-alongs can affect the formatting of the email, often stripping off HTML. Also known as viral.

Permission: The implicit approval given when a person actively requests to have their own email address added to a list.

Personalization: A targeting method in which an email message appears to have been created only for a single recipient. Personalization techniques include adding the recipient's name in the subject line or message body, or the message offer reflects a purchasing, link clicking, or transaction history.

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy): Software used to encrypt and protect email as it moves from one computer to another and can be used to verify a sender's identity.

Phishing: A form of identity theft in which a scammer uses an authentic-looking email to trick recipients into giving out sensitive personal information, such as credit-card or bank account numbers, Social Security numbers and other data.

Plain text: Text in an email message that includes no formatting code. See HTML.

POP: Post Office Protocol, which an email client uses to send to or receive messages from an email server.

Postmaster: Whom to contact at a Web site, ISP or other site to request information, get help with delivery or register complaints.

Preferences: Options a user can set to determine how they want to receive your messages, how they want to be addresses, to which email address message should go and which messages they want to receive from you. The more preferences a user can specify, the more likely you'll send relevant email.

Preview pane: The window in an email client that allows the user to scan message content without actually clicking on the message. See open rate.

Privacy policy: A clear description of how your company uses the email addresses and other information it gathers via opt-in requests for newsletters, company information or third-party offers or other functions. If you rent, sell or exchange your list to anyone outside your company, or if you add email addresses to opt-out messages, you should state so in the privacy policy. State laws may also compel you to explain your privacy policy, where to put the policy statement so people will see it and even in form the policy should be displayed.

Queue: Where an email message goes after you send it but before the list owner approves it or before the list server gets around to sending it. Some list software allows you to queue a message and then set a time to send it automatically, either during a quiet period on the server or at a time when human approval isn't available.

Read email: Not measurable. Only opens and clicks are measurable in any way. You can never know if a recipient simply read your message.

Registration: The process where someone not only opts in to your email program but provides some additional information, such as name, address, demographic data or other relevant information, usually by using a Web form.

Relationship email: An email message that refers to a commercial action -- a purchase, complaint or customer-support request -- based on a business relationship between the sender and recipient. Generally are not covered by CAN-SPAM requirements.

Reply-to: The email address that receives messages sent from users who click ?reply? in their email clients. Can differ from the ?from?address which can be an automated or unmonitored email address used only to send messages to a distribution list. ?Reply-to? should always be a monitored address.

Reverse DNS: The process in which an IP address is matched correctly to a domain name, instead of a domain name being matched to an IP address. Reverse DNS is a popular method for catching spammers who use invalid IP addresses. If a spam filter or program can't match the IP address to the domain name, it can reject the email.

Rich Media: Creative that includes video, animation, and/or sound. Rich-media emails often collect high open and click rates but requires more bandwidth and are less compatible with different email clients than text or regular HTML email-format messages. Some mailers also consider transactional email "rich".

Seed emails: Email addresses placed on a list (sometimes secretly) to determine what messages are sent to the list and/or to track delivery rate and/or visible appearance of delivered messages. Seeds may also be placed on Web sites and elsewhere on the Internet to track spammers' harvesting activities.

Segment: The ability to slice a list into specific pieces determined by various attributes, such as open history or name source.

Select: A segment of a list determined by any number of attributes, such as source of name, job title, purchasing history, etc. CPM list renters pay an additional fee per thousand names for each select on top of the base list price.

Selective Unsubscribe: An unsubscribe mechanism that allows a consumer to selectively determine which email newsletters they wish to continue receiving while stopping the sending of others.

Sender ID: The informal name for a new anti-spam program combining two existing protocols: Sender Policy Framework and CallerID. SenderID authenticates email senders and blocks email forgeries and faked addresses.

Sender Policy Framework (also SPF): A protocol used to eliminate email forgeries. A line of code called an SPF record is placed in a sender's Domain Name Server information. The incoming mail server can verify a sender by reading the SPF record before allowing a message through.

Sent emails: Number of email names transmitted in a single broadcast. Does not reflect how many were delivered or viewed by recipients.

Server: A program or computer system that stores and distributes email from one mailbox to another, or relays email from one server to another in a network.

Shared server: An email server used by more than one company or sender. Shared servers are less expensive to use because the broadcast vendor can spread the cost over more users. However, senders sharing a server risk having emails blocked by major ISPs if one of the other users does something to get the server's IP address blacklisted. See dedicated server.

Signature: A line or two of information found in the closing of an email, usually followed the sender's name. Signatures can include advertising information, such as a company name, product, brand message or marketing call to action (subscribe to a company newsletter with the email subscribe address or Web registration form, or visit a Web site with the URL listed).

SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, the most common protocol for sending email messages between email servers.

Snail mail: postal mail.

Soft bounce: Email sent to an active (live) email address but which is turned away before being delivered. Often, the problem is temporary -- the server is down or the recipient's mailbox is over quota. The email might be held at the recipient's server and delivered later, or the sender's email program may attempt to deliver it again. Soft-bounce reports are not always accurate because they don't report all soft bounces or the actual reason for the bounce.

Solo mailing: A one-time broadcast to an email list, separate from regular newsletters or promotions, and often including a message from an outside advertiser or a special promotion from the list owner.

Spam: The popular name for unsolicited commercial email. However, some email recipients define spam as any email they no longer want to receive, even if it comes from a mailing list they joined voluntarily.

Spamcop: A blacklist and IP-address database, formerly privately owned but now part of the email vendor Ironport. Many ISPs check the IP addresses of incoming email against Spamcop's records to determine whether the address has been blacklisted due to spam complaints.

Sponsorship swap: An agreement between email list owners, publishers or advertisers to sponsor each other's mailings or newsletters for free. See ad swap.

Spoofing: The practice of changing the sender's name in an email message so that it looks as if it came from another address.

Subject line: Copy that identifies what an email message is about, often designed to entice the recipient into opening the message. The subject line appears first in the recipient's inbox, often next to the sender's name or email address. It is repeated in the email message's header information inside the message.

Subscribe: The process of joining a mailing list, either through an email command, by filling out a Web form, or offline by filling out a form or requesting to be added verbally. (If you accept verbal subscriptions, you should safeguard yourself by recording it and storing recordings along with time and date, in a retrievable format.)

Subscriber: The person who has specifically requested to join a mailing list. A list has both subscribers, who receive the message from the sender, and pass-alongs.

Suppression file: A list of email addresses you have removed from your regular mailing lists, either because they have opted out of your lists or because they have notified other mailers that they do not want to receive mailings from your company. Required by CAN-SPAM. AKA Do-Not-Email list.

Test: A necessary step before sending an email campaign or newsletter. Many email clients permit you to send a test email before sending a regular email newsletter or solo mailing, in which you would send one copy of the message to an in-house email address and then review it for formatting or copy errors or improperly formatted links. Email marketers should also send a test campaign to a list of email addresses not in the deployment database to determine likely response rates and how well different elements in the message perform.

Text newsletter: Plain newsletter with words only, no colors, graphics, fonts or pictures; can be received by anyone who has email.

Thank-you page: Web page that appears after user has submitted an order or a form online. May be a receipt.

Throttling: The practice of regulating how many email message a broadcaster sends to one ISP or mail server at a time. Some ISPs bounce email if it receives too many messages from one sending address at a time.

Transactional email: also known as transactive email. A creative format where the recipient can enter a transaction in the body of the email itself without clicking to a web page first. Transactions may be answering a survey, or purchasing something.

UCE: Unsolicited Commercial Email, also called spam or junk mail.

Unique Reference Number: A unique number assigned to a list member, usually by the email-broadcast software, and used to track member behavior (clicks, subscribes, unsubscribe) or to identify the member to track email delivery.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator): The Web address for a page, always beginning with http:// (or https:// for a secure page) and followed by www. (or variations, although some URLs are set up not to include this information) and the domain name. E.g., http://www.marketingsherpa.com .

Unsubscribe: To remove oneself from an email list, either via an emailed command to the list server or by filling in a Web form.

Vendor: Any company that provides a service. See email vendors.

Verification: A program that determines an email came from the sender listed in the return path or Internet headers; designed to stop email from forged senders.

Video e-mail: An email message that includes a video file, either inserted into the message body, accessible through a hotlink to a Web site or accompanying it in an attachment (least desirable because many ISPs block executable attachments to avoid viruses).

Virus: A program or computer code that affects or interferes with a computer's operating system and gets spread to other computers accidentally or on purpose through email messages, downloads, infected CDs or network messages. See worm.

Web bug (also Web beacon): A 1 pixel-by-1 pixel image tag added to an HTMLmessage and used to track open rates by email address. Opening the message, either in the preview pane or by clicking on it, activates the bug and sends a signal to the Web site, where special software tracks and records the signal as an open.

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Daftar Lengkap Setting GPRS-HP Telkom, Mentari, XL dll.



Setting Internet dengan Modem HP memang bukan berita baru lagi, namun dari sekian banyak sumber literatur yang pernah saya coba. Ternyata kita membutuhkan data-data yang lebih lengkap. Terutama bagi HP yang membutuhkan konfiqurasi settingnya secara manual.

Untuk hal tersebut, banyak literatur yang telah saya baca dan kumpulkan. Untuk lakukan setting dengan data yang lengkap tentunya akan sangat membantu kita.

Berikut ini data-data lengkapnya ….

Setting GPRS, WAP, dan MMS Telkomsel, ProXL, IndosatSetting GPRS Otomatis Cara tercepat adalah mengirim SMS ke provider yang Anda miliki, tarifnya bervariasi antar provider, dan pesan yan harus dikirim juga berbeda-beda, dan tidak semua HP didukung. Jangan lupa sebelum mensetting, beberapa operator meminta aktivasi gprs secara terpisah seperti halnya telkomsel, yakinkan bahwa layanan grps sudah aktif untuk kartu gsm Anda.

Setting MMS Otomatis Cara tercepat adalah mengirim SMS ke provider yang Anda miliki,tarifnya bervariasi antar provider, dan pesan yang harus dikirim juga berbeda-beda, dan tidak semua HP didukung.

Nomor Pesan Tarif (pra/pasca)
ProXL 9667 MMS[spasi][spasi] 350/350 + PPN 10%
Telkomsel 5432 S[spasi][spasi] 350/250
Matrix 3000 GPRS[spasi][spasi]
2000/2000
Im3 3939 [spasi]GPRS 2000/2000

Setting Manual GPRS tidaklah sulit, namun bagi sebagian orang terkesan sangat sulit, bahkan di hampir semua majalah dan tabloid yang berhubungan dengan ponsel selalu mencantumkan cara spesifik setting GPRS untuk setiap HP, padahal untuk bisa mensetting GPRS HP apapun, Anda cukup mengetahui 3 hal, untuk mengeset WAP hanya perlu …tahu 1 hal, dan untuk mengeset MMS kita perlu tahu 5 hal.

Selain setting-setting yang ada di sini, Anda tidak perlu mengubah-ubah setting default yang sudah diberikan di setiap HP, biasanya setting-setting tersebut sudah baik untuk dipakai, dan sudah optimal.

Setting GPRS Jika Anda hanya ingin memakai HP untuk koneksi Internet dari PC, Anda hanya perlu mengeset GPRS saja, tidak perlu set WAP ataupun MMS. Anda hanya perlu tahu 3 hal yaitu: Access point name, username, dan password, bahkan jika Anda memakai kartu pasca bayar Matrix, Anda cukup tahu nama Access Pointnya karena username dan passwordnya adalah kosong.

Provider APN Username Pasword
XL www.xlgprs.net xlgprs proxl
Telkomsel telkomsel wap wap123
Matrix satelindogprs.com - -
IM3 www.indosat-m3.net gprs im3

WAP Jika Anda perlu browsing dari HP dengan WAP, selain mengeset GPRS, Anda perlu juga mengeset yang namanya wap gateway. WAP gateway adalah sebuah server yang akan menerjemahkan halaman wml ke format biner yang dikenali HP. Sebenarnya hanya ini saja yang Anda perlukan untuk WAP, tapi jika Anda ingin mengunjungi halaman default masing-masing provider, Anda juga perlu tahu alamatnya untuk menjadi homepage WAP. Tapi jika Anda tidak hafal alamat situs WAP masing-masing provider, isikan saja: www.google.com/wml atau wap.yahoo.com

Provider Alamat Gateway Homepage
ProXL 202.152.240.050 http://www.lifeinhand.com
Telkomsel 10.1.89.130 http//wap.telkomsel.com
Matrix 202.152.162.250 http://satwap
IM3 010.019.019.019 http://wap.indosatm3.net

MMS Pertama Anda perlu tahu bahwa MMS bisa memakai CSD, tidak harus GPRS tapi umumnya kita memakai GPRS. Setting MMS sebenarnya terdiri atas dua hal, pertama adalah setting koneksi (bisa GPRS, bisa CSD, tapi settingnya berbeda dengan setting GPRS normal, agar provider bisa memberikan charge yang berbeda untuk MMS dan GPRS), lalu kedua kita perlu setting server MMS yang mirip dengan setting WAP.

Untuk setting koneksi MMS, kita perlu tahu tiga hal (sama seperti ketika menset GPRS kita juga perlu tahu 3 hal)

Provider APN Username Password
ProXL www.xlmms.net xlgprs proxl
Telkomsel mms wap wap123
Matrix mms.satelindogprs.com satmms satmms
IM3 mms.indosat-m3.net mms im3

Dan kemudian kita perlu setting server MMS, ini terdiri dari dua hal, yaitu gateway WAP, dan alamat MMS center

Provider Gateway MMSC/Homepage
ProXL 202.152.240.50 http://mmc.xl.net.id/servlets/mms
Telkomsel 10.1.89.150 http://mms.telkomsel.com
Matrix 202.152.162.88 http://mmsc.satelindogprs.com
IM3 010.019.019.019 http://mmsc.m3-access.com

Berikut langkah-langkahnya Dengan Asumsi ponsel sudah terdeteksi sebagai modem :

1. Klik kanan mykomputer -properties dan klik tab hardware dan klik device manager. Kemudian perhatikan Modem yang terdeteksi

2. Double klik pada modem ponsel yang terdeteksi, kemudian klik tab advanced. Lalu isikan pada field Extra setting seperti berikut :

3. Pada akhir kode terdapat tulisan “internet”, Ganti lah kode tersebut dengan “satelindogprs.com” apabila menggunakan MATRIX/MENTARI, “www.indosat-m3.net” menggunakan IM3 dan “www.xlgrps.net” apabila menggunakan XL. Kode “internet” seperti contoh di atas apabila menggunakan TELKOMSEL.
Contoh : at+cgdcont=1,”IP”,” APN” pada kata APN diganti dengan APN provider .

Oke, setelah itu buat panggilan DIAL UP seperti biasa dan masukan User Name dan Password serta dial Number nya.

Berikut daftar konfigurasi IAL UP masing-masing Provider.

TELKOMSEL
User : wap
Password : wap123
Dial : *99***1#

MATRIX
User : [kosongkan]
Password : [kosongkan]
Dial : *99***1#

MENTARI
User : indosat
Password : indosat
Dial : *99***1#

IM3
User : gprs
Password : im3
Dial : *99***1#

IM3 (DURASI) Rp 100,-/menit
User : indosat@durasi
Password : indosat@durasi
Dial : *99***1#

XL
User : xlgprs
Password : proxl
Dial : *99***1#

Fren (Mobile-8)
User : m8
Password : m8
Dial : #777

TELKOMFLEXY
User : telkomnet@flexi
Password : telkom
Dial : #777

STARONE (jagoan)
User : starone
Password : indosat
Dial : #777

Sebagai saran, apabila wilayah kalian sudah tercoverage 3G dan punya handphone yang support 3G, gunakan saja itu karena kecepatannya pasti lebih cepet daripada menggunakan Handphone yang mendukung GPRS saja. oh iya, menurut pengalaman sih pak provider indosat yaitu im3/MATRIX saat ini paling murah dengan Rp.1/Kb, atow pake im3 durasi 1 menit- Rp.100,-cocok buat yang ga punya telepon rumah.

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Sumber http://dukonbesar.blogspot.com/


Malioboro, Yogya, Dulu dan Sekarang




Ada ungkapan tak afdol rasanya bila ke Yogyakarta namun belum berkunjung ke Malioboro. Hal ini memang senantiasa diucapkan oleh wisatawan asing dan utamanya wisatawan domestik bila berkunjung ke Yogya. Tapi, apa daya tarik Malioboro sehingga mempunyai daya pikat tersendiri? Apakah karena lesehan yang digelar setiap malam dengan harga (yang dulunya) dikenal murah, atau dulunya dikenal juga sebagai tempat nongkrong para seniman yang lantas melahirkan Umbu Landu Paranggi yang dijuluki presiden Malioboro? Bisa jadi begitu. Berbicara kawasan Malioboro (yang dimulai dari palang kereta api stasiun Tugu hingga perempatan Pecinan – kini Gandekan) tak lepas dari kraton Yogyakarta. Dahulu kala, ketika Sultan duduk di Bangsal Manguntur Tangkil di Siti Hinggil, maka pandangan Sultan akan tertuju ke Tugu dan jauh di belakangnya tampak gunung Merapi yang menjulang tinggi. Dan dari Tugu menuju kraton Yogya itu terdapat jalan Margotomo (kini Jl. P Mangkubumi), Malioboro dan Margomulyo (kini Jl. Ahmad Yani). Masing-masing nama jalan itu mempunyai makna tersendiri. Margotomo dimulai dari Tugu sampai pintu kereta api stasiun Tugu) , misalnya, sebagaimana diungkapkan oleh Yuwono Sri Suwito, mantan Direktur Operasional Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan dan Boko, diartikan jalan menuju keutamaan. Sedangkan Malioboro terdiri dari dua kata. Mali diartikan Wali, dan Boro berarti obor, pelita, penyuluh, penunjuk jalan. Maksudnya, gunakanlah ilmu yang dipaparkan para wali sebagai pedoman ke hidup sempurna, tenteram, sabar dan damai. Sementara Margomulyo (dari perempatan Pecinan hingga perempatan Gedung Agung), artinya jalan menuju ke hidup mulia.
Malioboro yang menjadi salah satu simbol bagi Yogyakarta telah mengalami banyak perubahan. Melihat malioboro sekarang menunjuk kemajuan yang ada mungkin membuat orang kagum, setidaknya dari segi fisik. Namun mengurangi suasana yang pada waktu dulu mungkin pernah ada, misalnya keteduhan sepanjang jalan kawasan malioboro. Meskipun malioboro menjadi tempat dagang (dulu maupun kini), tetapi ada suasana lain yang tidak bisa ditemui ditempat lain, setidakya ada sentuhan kultural. Namun malioboro sekarang sepenuhnya adalah untuk kepentingan niaga. Bukan persoalan benar atau salah, tetapi orang segera tahu, bahwa malioboro telah berubah.
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Cara Reservasi & Beli Tiket Garuda Indonesia


Garuda Indonesia sudah menerapkan cara yang lebih nyaman untuk memesan tiket, dengan 5 (lima) alternatif metode pembayaran on-line ; ATM, Phone Banking, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, atau menggunakan kartu kredit Visa / MasterCard. Selain itu anda juga masih bisa menggunakan cara lama membeli tiket dari Travel Agent atau langsung dari Garuda Indonesia Kantor Cabang.



Online System Reservations
:
Step 1. Panggil Garuda Indonesia Call Center 24 jam dan membuat pesanan. Anda akan menerima nomor Referensi Nama Penumpang (PNR) dan 13 digit kode pembayaran.

Step 2. Untuk membayar tiket Anda dapat menggunakan salah satu cara berikut:
* Dari mesin ATM Bank Central Asia (BCA), Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), Bank Mandiri,
Bank Niaga, Lippo Bank, Bank Permata. Bank BRI. Bank BRI.
* Phone Banking dari Bank Mandiri, BNI, BCA
* Internet Banking dari Bank Mandiri, BCA
* Mobile Banking dari Bank Mandiri, BCA
* Memakai Visa atau MasterCard kartu kredit
Jika pembayaran melalui mesin ATM, Anda akan menerima slip kertas sebagai konfirmasi pembayaran. Jika pembayaran melalui Phone Banking, Internet Banking, atau Mobile Banking, tidak ada kertas catatan yang diperlukan. Bila pembayaran melalui kartu kredit, Anda dapat hubungi Garuda Indonesia Call Center 24 jam dan kunci dalam 16 digit nomor kartu kredit untuk mengotorisasi pembayaran.
Dengan Garuda Indonesia e-tiket pada semua penerbangan domestik dan penerbangan ke Singapura yang berasal di Jakarta, kertas tradisional tiket tidak lagi diperlukan.

Step 3. Menuju ke bandara, menunjukkan paspor atau kartu identitas di check in
dan melakukan penerbangan Anda.

Manchester United visit Indonesia Juli 2009

MU akan datang ke Jakarta 24 Juli 2009 dalam rangka jadwal tur Asianya. Jakarta akan menjadi kota ketiga dari empat kota persinggahan di Asia.


Seperti diumumkan di situs resmi klub, MU bakal datang ke Jakarta pada tanggal 24 Juli 2009 di Stadion Gelora Bung Karno bakal jadi tempat pertandingan antara Manchester United itu melawan
para bintang Indonesia Super League. Sebelum di Jakarta, MU akan terbang dari Manchester tanggal 16 Juli menuju ke sebuah kota di China yang belum ditentukan. Tanggal 20, The Red Devils mengunjungi Seoul dan bermain di Stadion Piala Dunia. Dari Jakarta, MU bakal terbang ke Malaysia. Di sana, mereka akan bertanding melawan Malaysia XI di Stadion Shah Alam atau Stadion Bukit Jalil pada tanggal 26 Juli.
19 titel jawara Liga Inggris itu mengunjungi Indonesia.
Bila mau lihat aksi Cristiano Ronaldo "CR7" , Wayne Rooney ataupun Opa Alex Ferguson,
jangan terlewati , manfaatkan kesempatan ini, catat tanggalnya, tabung duit seperlunya siapa tau dapat kesempatan foto bareng sang bintang pers conference kemungkinan besar akan diadakan di MU Cafe, Sarinah, Jakarta

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Berikut lanjutan wisata kuliner di Indonesia.. selamat menikmati


Kota Bandung - julukan: Kota Kembang
Makanan: Peuyeum Bandung, Bakso Tahu Goreng, Colenak, Mie Koclok
Minuman: Bandrek, Bajigur

Kota Bondowoso - julukan:
Makanan: Tape (Tapai)

Bali-julukan: Pulau Dewata
Makanan: Betutu, Lawar, Rujak Kuah Pindang, Tipat Cantok, Pelecing, Sate Pelecing ( Singaraja), Sio Bak Singaraja, Serombotan,Entil, Tum, Babi Guling, Be Mesere, Lawar Kuwir, Be Genyol,Sate Lilit, Sate Sere lemo, Taluh Mebejek, Rujak Cuka, Rujak Bancih, Be Pasih sambel Matah, Sudang Sudaji, Gerang Sambel Bawang, Sambel Bongkot, Pesan Clengis, Pesan Polo, Sate Be Pasih
KUE : Jaja Uli, Jaja Bendu, Kelepon, Laklak, Lupis, Ongol - Ongol,Bubuh Sumsum,
Snack : Kacang Asin, Kacang Disco, Keripik Sela
Minuman: Brem, Kopi Bali

Kota Gresik - julukan: Kota Pudak
Makanan: Pudak, otak-otak

Kota Jakarta - julukan:
Makanan: Sop kambing, Ketoprak,
Minuman: Es teler

Kota Jember - julukan:
Makanan: Suwar-suwir

Kota Kediri - julukan: Kota Tahu
Makanan: Tahu

Kota Ketapang
Makanan: Asam pedas sembilang terong asam, Asam pedas tempoyek, ketupat Colet dan sambal ale ale, serundeng ale ale
Kudapan: Jenurai, bingke kelapa muda, amplang, kekicak, jenjorong.

Kota Lamongan - julukan: Kota Tahu Campur
Makanan: Tahu campur

Kota Madiun - julukan: Kota Pecel
Makanan: Pecel

Kota Magelang
Makanan: Kupat Tahu
Kudapan: Getuk, Wajik

Kota Makassar - julukan: Kota Anging Mamiri
Makanan: Coto Makassar, palu basa, palu butung, palu mara, sop sodara, nyuknyang, jalangkote, putu, kacang disko, mie TiTi,pisang epe, ikan bakar, sop konro
Minuman: Es Palubutung, es pisang ijo

Kota Malang - julukan: Kota Angsle, Kota Bakso
Makanan: Angsle, Bakwan Malang, Puthu Lanang, Rujak Cingur,Tahu Thek, Nasi Mawut, Cwie Mie Malang,
Minuman: STMJ,Ronde,Es Mocca, Es Duren
Camilan: Keripik Kentang, Keripik Singkong

Kota Manado - julukan: Kota Tinutuan
Makanan: Tinutuan (Bubur Manado), RW, Sambel Dabu-Dabu
Minuman: Saguer

Kota Medan - julukan:
Makanan: Angsle, Bika Ambon

Kota Padang - julukan: Kota Rendang
Makanan: Rendang , Dendeng Balado , Ikan Sampadeh, nasi ramas
Minuman: Teh Talua (Teh Telur),

Kota Palembang - julukan: Kota Pempek
Makanan: Pempek, Tekwan

Kota Pekalongan - julukan: Kota Megono
Makanan: Megono

Kota Pekanbaru - julukan:
Makanan: Lempok Durian, Kue Bangkit
Minuman: Jus jagung

Kota Pontianak - julukan: Kota Khatulistiwa
Makanan: Ikan Asam Pedas
Minuman: Es lidah buaya

Kota Purwokerto - julukan: Kota Mendoan
Makanan: Mendoan

Kota Semarang - julukan: Kota Lumpia
Makanan: Lumpia Semarang, Tahu Pong, Tahu Gimbal

Kota Salatiga - julukan:
Makanan: Enting-enting
Minuman: Es Cendol, Es Campur

Kota Solo - julukan: Kota Timlo
Makanan: Timlo

Kota Surabaya - julukan: Kota Pahlawan
Makanan: Rujak Cingur, Semanggi

Kota Tegal - julukan: kota bahari, jepangnya indonesia
Makanan: tahu aci, tahu pletok, pilus, kerupuk antor, kacang bogares, soto tauco, martabak lebaksiu, kerupuk mie, lengko
Minuman: teh poci, teh gopek, teh botol sosro, dawet beras&aci

Kota Yogyakarta - julukan: Kota Gudeg
Makanan: Gudeg, geplak, tiwul, gaplek, gatot, bakpia, yangko, rempeyek, apem,
Minuman: Es Dawet, wedang ronde, wedang secang, minuman rosella, wedang jahe, wedang bajigur

Kota Bojonegoro - julukan: Kota Ledre
Makanan: Ledre ( kue / keripik pisang raja )
Minuman:

Sumber dari wikipedia

Daftar Lengkap Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru 2009

Berikut Daftar Lengkap Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru 2009 baik dari Universitas2 ternama di Indonesia ataupun Mahasiswa Ikatan Dinas, Program Beasiswa dll. seleksi mahasiswa baru perguruan tinggi kedinasan (sekolah ikatan dinas) 2009/2010. Termasuk di dalamnya pendaftaran & penerimaan mahasiswa baru di perguruan tinggi (universitas) kedinasan/sekolah tinggi kedinasan tahun ajaran akademik 2009 - 2010


UJIAN SARINGAN MASUK INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG TERPADU
USM-ITB TERPADU) TAHUN AKADEMIK 2009/2010
Pada tahun 2009, ITB akan melakukan penerimaan mahasiswa baru program sarjana dalam Ujian Saringan Masuk ITB (USM-ITB) Terpadu, yang meliputi lima program seleksi, yaitu :
* Program Penelusuran Minat, Bakat, dan Potensi ITB (PMBP-ITB), yang terdiri atas :
o PMBP-ITB 2009 di Daerah, diselenggarakan ITB secara mandiri di beberapa kota di Indonesia (Jakarta, Bandung, Palembang, Balikpapan, Pekanbaru, Makasar, dll) pada bulan Maret 2009
o PMBP-ITB 2009 Terpusat, diselenggarakan ITB secara mandiri, di kota Bandung, pada tanggal 30 dan 31 Mei 2009.
* Program Kemitraan Nusantara ITB (KN-ITB), untuk menjaring calon mahasiswa terbaik yang diajukan oleh instansi-instansi mitra ITB (Pemerintah Daerah, Perusahaan Mitra ITB, Instansi Pemerintah lainnya)
* Program Seleksi Mahasiswa Transfer ITB (SMT-ITB), bagi para mahasiswa transfer dari universitas mitra ITB yang ingin melanjutkan pendidikan program sarjana di ITB, dan diajukan oleh universitas asalnya.
* Program Seleksi Mahasiswa Internasional ITB (SMI-ITB), bagi calon mahasiswa berkewarganegaraan asing yang berminat melanjutkan pendidikan tinggi di ITB.
* Seleksi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi Negeri, yang rencananya akan diadakan pada bulan Juli 2009, dilaksanakan oleh DITJEN DIKTI, DEPDIKNAS RI.
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Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru PROGRAM MAGISTER & DOKTOR Pascasarjana ITB
Gelombang II Tahun Akademik 2009 - 2010 Pendaftaran ditutup 20 Juni 2009 Test Potensi Akademik (TPA) 4 Juli 2009


Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru Universitas Indonesia
SIMAK UI 2009/2010
Jadwal Pendaftaran Mahasiswa Baru Tahun Ajaran 2009/2010

Setiap siswa (lulusan) SMA yang memenuhi persyaratan dapat memilih mengikuti salah satu atau lebih program pendidikan (hanya dengan sekali ujian) yang seleksinya melalui SIMAK UI (Seleksi Masuk Universitas Indonesia).
Khusus Program Sarjana Reguler seleksi ujian masuk selain melalui SIMAK-UI juga dapat melalui SNMPTN (Seleksi Nasional Masuk Perguruan Tinggi Negeri)
Seleksi Masuk Universitas Indonesia: Minggu, 1 Maret 2009
Lokasi ujian seleksi direncanakan ada di kota-kota berikut: Banda Aceh, Medan, Batam, Pakanbaru, Jambi, Padang, Palembang, Bandar Lampung, Serang, Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung, Semarang, Magelang, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, MAlang, Pontianak, Banjarmasin, Balikpapan, Makassar, Manado, Palu, Kendari, Gorontalo, Ambon, Manokwari, Jayapura, Denpasar, Mataram dan Luar Negri (Kuala Lumpur)
Pendaftaran secara ONLINE: 19 Jan - 19 Feb 2009 [ Pembayaran online hingga 20 Feb, Cetak kartu peserta ujian hingga 22 Feb 09]
Materi Seleksi
Kelompok IPA: Kemampuan IPA dan Kemampuan Dasar
Kelompok IPS: Kemampuan Dasar dan Kemampuan IPS
Biaya Pendaftaran Seleksi Masuk UI
Bila hanya memilih satu jalur penerimaan: Rp 200.000,- (IPA/IPS 2 pilihan PS) Rp 250.000,- (IPC 3 pilihan PS, hanya S1 Regular)
S1 Regular
S1 Paralel
Vokasi (D3)
Bila memilih dua jalur penerimaan: Rp 300.000,- (4 pilihan PS IPA/IPS, @ 2 pilihan untuk setiap jalur)
S1 Regular dan S1 Paralel
S1 Regular dan Vokasi
S1 Paralel dan Vokasi
Bila memilih tiga jalur penerimaan (S1 Regular, S1 Paralel & Vokasi D3): Rp 400.000 (6 pilihan PS, @ 2 pilihan untuk setiap jalur)
**Biaya Pendidikan (*tahun 2008) **Jalur Penerimaan BOP (per semester) Uang Pangkal(Semester 1 tahun 1)
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Belanja di Singapore - It's Shopping Time

Referensi tempat-tempat belanja terpilih di Singapore

ORCHARD Centrepoint 176 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6737 9000 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Centrepoint adalah salah satu pusat perbelanjaan yang terbesar dan paling terkenal di Singapura, siap memenuhi segala kebutuhan wisatawan maupun penduduk lokal. Di sini Anda akan menemukan Robinsons & Co yang melegenda (pemenang Tourism Awards 2002, Pengalaman Belanja Terbaik - Toko Eceran). Terdapat juga toko yang mengkhususkan diri dalam musik klasik, pakaian kasual, perlengkapan optik, barang elektronik, perabot, permadani Oriental, alat olah raga, seni, barang antik dan artifak Asia, buku dan banyak lagi yang lainnya. Kompleks yang lengkap ini juga mempunyai aneka pilihan restoran dan outlet makanan siap saji. Delfi Orchard 402 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6732 1605 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Tempat yang bagus untuk melihat-lihat barang rumah tangga seperti kristal Waterford dan porselin Wedgwood. Banyak merek pakaian dan aksesoris kelas atas yang juga membuka tokonya di sini. Far East Plaza 14 Scotts Road Telp: (65) 6734 2325 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Anda bisa sering datang kembali ke tempat yang meriah dan beraneka ragam ini! Baik penduduk lokal maupun ekspatriat suka berjalan-jalan di pusat perbelanjaan ramai yang menjual semuanya ini - mulai dari sepatu dan pakaian yang penuh gaya maupun yang gila-gilaan, sampai batu permata, kacamata dan CD. Pastikan Anda mengunjungi Level One, yang memiliki koleksi mode, aksesoris unik dan pernak pernik yang lengkap! Far East Shopping Centre 545 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6734 5541 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Kompleks ini terdiri dari sejumlah toko; mulai dari toko perhiasan kecil, toko pakaian murah dan penjahit, sampai perlengkapan kesehatan dan komputer. Kwok Gallery yang sudah lama berdiri mengkhususkan diri pada porselin langka, ukiran jade dan ukiran gading tua yang cantik. House of Hung merupakan toko perhiasan yang terkenal untuk emas, berlian dan batu permata. Forum the Shopping Mall 583 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6732 2479 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Toys "R" Us yang besar dan lengkap di sini bagai magnit bagi anak-anak! Pakaian anak-anak banyak dijual di sini dan bagi orang tua, toko berlabel desainer seperti Song + Kelly 21, Calvin Klein dan Max Mara merupakan penarik yang sangat kuat. The Heeren 260 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6733 4725 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Di sinilah Anda dapat menemukan HMV, superstore musik terbesar di Asia Tenggara. Restoran di lantai 5 menawarkan pilihan-pilihan hidangan Asia yang menggugah selera, mulai dari Peranakan sampai Jepang dan Thailand, sedangkan Movenpick Marche di basement menawarkan hidangan Swiss yang kasual. Di lantai 4 dan 5, Annex mempersembahkan konsep belanja baru yang mirip dengan Harajuku di Tokyo atau Island Beverly di Hong Kong, di mana toko-tokonya menjual pakaian street fashion yang digemari dan model-model saat ini, aksesoris yang unik, serta mainan dan komik khusus. The Shopping Gallery at Hilton Hilton Hotel, 581 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6734 5250 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Tempat favorit untuk barang bermerek – galeri ini menawarkan tiga tingkat merek-merek yang eksklusif seperti Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Paul Smith dan Valentino. Jembatan penghubung ke The Four Seasons Hotel Shopping Gallery menyediakan pilihan yang lebih canggih bagi para pebelanja, khususnya di Notices, The Gallery, dengan koleksi seni dan lukisan dari seluruh dunia. International Building 360 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Tepat di seberang jalan dari Liat Towers, International Building memiliki banyak butik dan tailor, serta bermacam-macam restoran Thailand, China dan Jepang. Liat Towers 541 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Di sinilah butik Esprit berada, bersama dengan dengan jaringan kopi Amerika, Starbucks, di ujung lantai dasar satunya. Lucky Plaza 304 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6235 3294 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Tempat favorit para pekerja rumah tangga asing Singapura, pusat perbelanjaan ini berisi berbagai pilihan toko, yang menjual segala macam, mulai dari jam tangan sampai kimono. Meridien Shopping Centre 100 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Berbagai butik pakaian dan aksesoris tersedia di sini, dengan pusat makanan di lantai dasar. Midpoint Orchard 220 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Paduan toko yang menarik ada di sini, yang menjual barang olah raga, perhiasan emas, gaun pengantin, mantel dan jaket bulu. Ngee Ann City 391 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6739 9323 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Perlu waktu lebih dari sehari untuk melihat seluruh kompleks sangat besar yang memenangkan Tourism Awards 2002 ini (dalam kategori Pengalaman Belanja Terbaik - Pusat Perbelanjaan). Selain jaringan toko raksasa Jepang, Takashimaya, terdapat lebih dari 100 toko khusus yang menjual barang olah raga, alat tulis menulis, barang elektronik, perhiasan dan pakaian bermerek. Merek-merek terkenal AS seperti Guess?, Hugo Boss Woman, Zara and Mango dari Spanyol dan Country Road dari Australia merupakan beberapa dari banyak butik internasional yang ada di sini. Atau, masuklah ke Kinokuniya, toko buku terbesar di Asia Tenggara. Terdapat juga pusat olah raga berfasilitas lengkap, galeri seni dan pusat kebudayaan yang dapat Anda kunjungi. OG Orchard Point 160 Orchard Road Orchard Point Singapura 238842 Telp: (65) 6317 2222 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Saat Anda berada di daerah perbelanjaan Singapura yang terkenal di dunia ini, OG Orchard Point adalah tempat yang harus dikunjungi. OG adalah nama yang sangat terkenal di Singapura. OG merupakan toko keluarga serba ada, bagi muda-mudi dan yang berjiwa muda. OG telah tumbuh menjadi begitu modern. Saat Anda mencari fashion, perhiasan, kosmetik, jam tangan, mainan, makanan lezat, sesuatu untuk rumah atau apapun, Anda pasti mendapatkan harga yang sangat baik di OG. Orchard Emerald 218 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Beberapa barang terkenal yang dijual di pusat perbelanjaan kecil dan hijau ini antara lain barang elektronik Sony dan berbagai pakaian olah raga bermerek. Jangan lewatkan Icon, sebuah butik dengan pakaian paling keren di kota. Orchard Plaza 150 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Kompleks ini penuh dengan tailor dengan harga menarik, salon rambut dan ahli rias. Sepatu wanita yang dibuat menurut pesanan dapat juga dipesan dari beberapa toko. Orchard Towers 600 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Perhiasan, sutra Thailand, toko barang antik dan kulit di sini bersaing tempat dengan tailor, toko elektronik, beberapa restoran dan sebuah supermarket makanan gourmet dan minuman anggur, Jasons. Pacific Plaza 9 Scotts Road Telp: (65) 6733 5655 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Pacific Plaza memiliki beberapa merek pakaian paling terkenal di Australia seperti Stussy, Mambo, Billabong dan Quiksilver. Mampirlah ke The Vintage Place untuk mendapat penawaran terbaik dari pakaian bermerek bekas - Gucci, Prada, Donna Karan, Dolce & Gabanna dan banyak lagi lainnya. Untuk perabot rumah tangga dan sofa yang unik, pergilah ke Lifestorey. Palais Renaissance 390 Orchard Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Kompleks yang mengesankan ini patut dikunjungi, baik untuk berbelanja merek-merek desainer yang cantik, ataupun hanya untuk mengagumi interiornya yang mempesona. Tempat ini memiliki bermacam-macam butik bermerek yang prestisius, termasuk DKNY, Gianni Versace, Prada, The Link dan Jim Thompson. Park Mall 9 Park Mall Telp: (65) 6339 4031 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Dhoby Ghaut (NE6 / NS24) Dengan lebih dari 45 toko yang berfokus pada perabotan rumah tangga, Anda pasti menemukan sesuatu yang sempurna untuk rumah Anda! Plaza Singapura 68 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6332 9298 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Dhoby Ghaut (NE6 / NS24) Sebagai tempat perbelanjaan bertingkat pertama yang dibangun di Singapura di tahun 1974, Plaza Singapura adalah tempat favorit yang sentimentil di kalangan penduduk setempat. Tempat perbelanjaan yang serba ada ini menonjolkan Carrefour, John Little, Marks & Spencer, Best Denki, sinepleks, fashion, musik, perabot rumah tangga dan serangkaian gerai makanan dan minuman. Plaza Singapura terhubung dengan stasiun MRT Dhoby Ghaut, persimpangan jalur MRT timur laut yang baru dan tak lama lagi dengan jalur SMRT Light Rail ke Distrik Pemerintahan dan Bisnis. Paragon Shopping Centre 290 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6738 5535 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Surga bargi para fashionista - pecinta fashion - ini memiliki paduan merek-merek internasional yang terkenal seperti Gucci, Valentino and Versace; merek streetwear terkini seperti P.O.A Superstore, dan department store seperti Metro dan Marks & Spencer. Pilihan hidangan internasional dan lokal yang lezat menunggu santap malam Anda, khususnya di The Food Cellar di B1. Toko gaya hidup lainnya termasuk toko perabot bermerek, toko olah raga dan outlet spa. Scotts Shopping Centre 6 Scotts Road Telp: (65) 6734 7560 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Di sini, Anda akan menemukan butik bermerek seperti Pois Pois, butik pakaian dalam wanita - Blush, merek kosmetik modern Kiehl’s dan butik dari perancang lokal seperti Esther Tay. Scotts Picnic, tempat makan di lantai dasar, akan memuaskan lidah Anda dengan bermacam-macam citarasa Asia dan lokal. Shaw Centre 1 Scotts Road Telp: (65) 6737 9080 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Jangan keliru dengan Shaw Towers di Beach Road, karena Shaw Centre berlokasi di sepanjang Scotts Road. Wisatawan biasanya tertarik ke kompleks ini karena barang-barang menarik di Ming Blue dan perabot dari rosewood di Singapore Woodcraft. Di bangunan yang sama terdapat butik lokal, Avana and Tyan, toko perabot yang mewah, dan toko desainer Rolf Benz. Merasa lapar? Mampirlah ke Les Amis, sebuah restoran yang memenangkan penghargaan untuk makanan Perancis yang lezat. Shaw House 350 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6235 1150 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Di tempat favorit para ekspatriat dari Jepang ini, Isetan, sebuah department store dari Jepang, menempati empat lantai dari kompleks ini termasuk supermarket yang lengkap dengan berbagai makanan ringan khas Jepang, mi, sushi dan bahan-bahan makanan lainnya. Desainer seperti Max & Co dan Trussardi juga membuka gerainya di sini, bersama dengan salah satu sinepleks paling terkenal di Singapura, Lido. Tanglin Mall 163 Tanglin Road Telp: (65) 6736 4922 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Para ekspatriat sering pergi ke tempat perbelanjaan yang trendi dan memiliki perpaduan butik, restoran dan toko khusus yang menarik ini. Produknya beraneka ragam, mulai dari kerajinan manik-manik, pakaian dan aksesoris sampai perabot rumah tangga dan koleksi barang etnik. Terdapat pula supermarket yang lengkap di lantai dasar. Tanglin Shopping Centre 19 Tanglin Road Telp: (65) 6737 0849 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Sering dikunjungi untuk barang antik dan tanda mata Asia, pusat ini juga memiliki beberapa toko yang mengkhususkan diri pada karpet Persia, Pakistan dan Afganistan yang sangat indah, dan berbagai tailor dan restoran. C.T. Hoo menjual mutiara Mikimoto dari Jepang sementara Antiques of the Orient menawarkan peta dan gambar antik. Tepat di samping, yaitu di Orchard Parade Hotel terdapat toko barang-barang khas Manchester United's Theatre of Dreams. Tangs 320 Orchard Road Telp: 6737 5500 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Didirikan pada tahun 1932, Tangs selalu menempatkan dirinya sebagai toko gaya hidup Asia dengan daya tarik internasional. Tangs membedakan dirinya dari toko lain dengan membawa barang yang eksklusif dan khusus, dari produk kecantikan, merek fashion internasional, sepatu, aksesoris, barang elektronik sampai peralatan rumah tangga. Tudor Court 131 Tanglin Road Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Deretan toko-toko dengan wajah khas Tudor menawarkan pebelanja berbagai barang antik dan perabot rumah tangga. Wheelock Place 501 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6738 8660 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Marks & Spencer, rangkaian toko dari Inggris, menempati dua lantai dari bangunan ini. Sedangkan di lantai dasar, rangkaian toko buku Amerika Serikat terbesar kedua, Borders, menawarkan produk yang lengkap bagi pembaca. Urban Warehouse 228 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6737 4488 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Jaraknya tidak jauh dari stasiun MRT Somerset dan sesuai dengan namanya, tempat ini adalah gudang kota dengan barang-barang yang diobral setiap hari. Bawa pulang berbagai pilihan pakaian, sepatu, tas, pernak pernik dan benda-benda lain untuk rumah Anda, dan nikmati harga yang sangat ekonomis di sini. Wisma Atria 435 Orchard Road Telp: (65) 6235 2103 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Orchard (NS22) Department store dari Jepang, Isetan, memenuhi satu sisi dari kompleks berwarna biru ini sedangkan berbagai paduan butik memenuhi sisi lainnya. Anda juga akan mendapati butik-butik desainer dan fashion high street di toko-toko seperti Anteprima, Topshop dan Warehouse. Mandarin Gallery 330 Orchard Road Singapore 238867 Stasiun MRT terdekat: Somerset (NS23) Mandarin Gallery, dahulu dikenal sebagai Meritus Mandarin Shopping Arcade, menawarkan tiga tingkat yang penuh dengan gerai impresif. Hotel-shopping mall seluas 65.000 kaki persegi ini berlokasi di sepanjang pusat perbelanjaan Orchard Road, dilengkapi lebih dari 50 toko khusus yang prestisius, antara lain The Link, Georg Jensen, Kwanpen, Braun Buffel, Esprit, Quintessential Handbags & Accessories, Trixilini, Sole 2 Sole, bersama dengan berbagai toko busana bergaya, seni & kerajinan, batik, bridal, layanan kecantikan, agen perjalanan, serta perhiasan kelas satu. Para pebelanja yang suka fashion pasti terpesona dengan keragaman toko yang dimiliki Mandarin Gallery. Dengan fokusnya untuk menyediakan pengalaman berbelanja yang hangat dan ramah, tampak dari hadirnya gerai-gerai yang menawarkan aneka produk dan layanan prima, Mandarin Gallery merupakan nirwana belanja yang beda, khusus bagi para pebelanja yang tahu selera. BUGIS Dengan lebih dari 600 gerai, tempat ini menawarkan campuran ekletik dari street wear yang trendi dan fungsional, kafe-kafe, makanan kakilima dan berbagai jasa. Mungkin merupakan salah satu area paling terkenal di Singapura, Bugis Street tetap mempertahankan suasana belanja kakilimanya yang khas. Jika Anda berada di distrik Bugis yang ramai ini, pergilah ke OG Albert. OG telah bertumbuh begitu modern. Baik saat Anda mencari fashion, perhiasan, kosmetik, jam tangan, mainan, makanan enak, pernak pernik rumah ataupun segala benda lainnya, Anda pasti mendapatkan harga yang sangat menarik di OG. Parco Bugis Junction Berbagai toko kecil yang menjual segala rupa dari barang elektronik sampai pakaian, pernak pernik dan aksesoris dapat ditemukan dalam kompleks modern ini. Parco Bugis Junction, jalan perbelanjaan ber-AC dengan penutup kaca yang pertama di Singapura ini membanggakan b.erbagai kelompok toko yang sangat menyenangkan, toko ritel modern, toko serba ada Jepang yang luas, Seiyu LITTLE INDIA Puaskan diri Anda dengan beberapa perhiasan – ukiran perak, hiasan pengantin, gelang, gelang kaki yang murah dan berwarna-warni dan perhiasan lainnya. Lihat juga seprei khas India dan foto raksasa dari bintang film India. Chellas Gallery mengkhususkan diri dalam kotak kertas dan benda-benda koleksi lain dari Kashmir. Kunjungan ke Little India tidak akan lengkap tanpa melihat dua keunggulan utama di wilayah ini -- Tekka Centre dan Mustafa Centre. Tekka Centre di Buffalo Road, yang dikenal sebagai Pasar KK oleh penduduk lokal, merupakan pasar basah yang ramai dan penuh dengan sayuran, ikan, daging, rempah-rempah dan bunga segar. Untuk suvenir kecil, lihatlah ke toko barang kuningan atau salah satu toko kecil lainnya. Di ujung Serangoon Road satunya, yaitu di Serangoon Plaza terdapatlah Mustafa Centre, toko serba ada plus emporium plus gua Aladin yang buka 24 jam. Di dalam eksteriornya yang sederhana, Anda akan menemukan segala macam barang dengan harga pasti yang termurah di Singapura. CHINATOWN Cobalah daerah Tanjong Pagar untuk kedai teh tradisional, pembuat bakiak dan layang-layang, topeng yang dicat, payung kertas yang dilapisi lilin, barang pernis dari China, kerajinan tangan dan artifak dari seluruh Asia. Kemudian berkelilinglah di Smith Street, Trengganu Street, Temple Street dan Pagoda Street dengan lorong-lorong yang penuh dengan barang. Wajah modern tempat perbelanjaan Chinatown dapat ditemukan di sekitar persimpangan Cross Street dengan New Bridge Road dan Eu Tong Seng Street. Kompleks perbelanjaan besar di sini, seperti Chinatown Point, Yue Hwa, People's Park Complex dan Chinatown Complex, tidak hanya menjadi sumber produk China yang baik tetapi juga menawarkan dengan harga miring untuk aneka barang; dari barang elektronik, koper dan tekstil sampai pakaian dan kosmetik yang murah. Berbagai pilihan kerajinan setempat juga tersedia di Singapore Handicraft Centre di Chinatown Point. Jika Anda berada di Chinatown yang bersejarah, jangan melewatkan OG People’s Park tepat di atas stasiun MRT Chinatown. MARINA BAY CHIJMES (diucapkan “chaims”) sekarang menjadi tempat perbelanjaan, makan dan hiburan yang populer. CityLink , daerah perbelanjaan bagi pejalan kaki bawah tanah pertama di Singapura. Sejumlah toko khusus dan kedai makanan ditempatkan di sini, termasuk Adidas, Lee Hwa Jewellery, FCUK, Loccitaine, toko musik HMV, The Coffee Connoisseur (TCC), Thai Express dan Nooch Resturant. Marina Square, Millenia Walk, ‘street smart’. Di sini Anda akan menemukan toko fashion seperti Raoul, butik jam tangan seperti Hour Glass dan Cortina E'space, superstore elektronik Harvey Norman dan berbagai kedai makanan yang menyajikan aneka ragam masakan internasional. Raffles City Shopping Centre; Robinsons & Co, beberapa toko fashion dan toko khusus seperti Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Lifeshop, Country Road dan Metropolitan Museum of NY store. Jam tangan, perhiasan, barang elektronik, barang optik dan kamera juga lengkap terdapat di sini. Raffles Hotel Shopping Arcade cinderamata, buku, cetakan, teh dan pakaian Raffles yang sangat indah. Suntec City Mall; dibagi menjadi empat daerah dengan tema tertentu - Galleria, Tropics, Entertainment Centre dan Fountain Terrace. Di 'jantung' dan pusat umum tempat perbelanjaan ini adalah Fountain of Wealth (Air Mancur Kekayaan), yang disahkan sebagai air mancur terbesar di dunia oleh The Guinness Book of Records. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Capitol Building Butik-butik fashion baik lokal maupun impor yang terkenal, dengan beberapa cybercafe dan kedai makanan. Funan The IT Mall Sudah menjadi sinonim dengan komputer, Stamford Court Toko perabot ringan dan lampu, serta beberapa toko buku dan CD. Stamford House Pilihan ide-ide rancangan interior dan dekorasi yang sangat baik. Juga memiliki sebuah galeri seni. The Adelphi Sistem suara mutakhir, perlengkapan hiburan rumah, barang koleksi sampai layanan spa/rambut/kecantikan. RIVERSIDE Clarke Quay menjual barang antik, pakaian, suvenir, pakaian sutra, perabot rumah tangga dan aksesoris. Kereta-kereta dorong yang menjual tembikar unik, perhiasan dan pernak-pernik kayu semakin menambah suasana yang ramah dan meriah. Pasar loak pada hari Minggu patut Anda simak. Great World City "Kota" belanja terkini di Singapura ini memiliki supermarket Cold Storage dan GV Grand Cineplex. Tidak jauh dari Orchard Road, pusat perbelanjaan ini juga menyediakan layanan transportasi gratis. Liang Court Layanan transportasi gratis pada akhir pekan dari stasiun MRT City Hall. Toko buku dan butik berlabel Jepang. Juga terdapat Singapore Visitors Centre Riverside Point Tempat perbelanjaan di tepi sungai Singapore River ini SUB-URBS Century Square Toko serba ada lokal Metro, raksasa alat-alat elektronik Best Denki. Causeway Point Di tempat di pusat Woodlands Regional Centre. Changi Village Changi Village merupakan daerah sepi yang kontras dengan kota yang ramai. Terdapat banyak penawaran istimewa yang dapat ditemukan - kaus, perlengkapan elektronik, karpet, pakaian katun India, sepatu, pakaian batik, kimono dan segala jenis taplak meja linen, semua dengan harga yang murah.Holland Village Dijuluki “kawasan bohemia” Singapura, Holland Village merupakan ukuran mikro dari kehidupan Singapura. Seni, ukiran, barang antik dan kerajinan tangan Asia, tidak salah lagi pergilah ke Holland Road Shopping Centre. Junction 8, tempat perbelanjaan dan hiburan, merupakan pusat aktivitas di kota Bishan. Di sini, di antara berbagai toko pakaian dan oleh-oleh, Anda dapat menemukan toko Giordano yang memenangkan penghargaan dan Golden Village Cineplex. Jurong Point pakaian, barang elektronik, perabot rumah tangga, perlengkapan olah raga sampai toko diskon. Lot 1 Shoppers' Mall Department store dari Jepang, Seiyu, merupakan penyewa besar di sini dan berbagi kompleks berlantai lima ini dengan butik-butik pakaian, toko perhiasan, gerai makanan, toko oleh-oleh dan sinepleks. Northpoint toko John Little, Cold Storage dan Popular Bookstore. Novena Square; Tiong Bahru Plaza NTUC Supermarket serta sejumlah gerai makanan Barat dan sejumlah toko-toko khusus. Tampines Mall Dengan department store Jepang Isetan sebagai penyewa utamanya dan sejumlah toko yang menjual pakaian anak-anak, pakaian wanita, barang elektronik, buku dan perlengkapan olah raga. Tampines Mall memberikan penawaran lengkap kepada seluruh anggota keluarga. Ingatlah, tempat ini seringkali lebih ramai daripada Orchard Road pada akhir pekan! GEYLANG SERAI Daerah etnik Melayu ini memancarkan pesona dunia masa lalu. Toko-tokonya menampilkan serba-serbi koleksi barang mulai dari kerajinan tangan, permadani dan kain sampai perabot dan barang antik. Ayunkan kaki ke Joo Chiat Complex yang modern untuk melihat hamparan tekstil, pakaian dan perhiasan yang sangat beragam. SHENTON WAY & RAFFLES PLACE Toko suvenir ; OUB Centre di sinilah tempat di mana para karyawan kantor berbelanja kebutuhan sehari-hari mereka – dari pakaian kantor yang bergaya dan aksesoris mode sampai CD. KAMPONG GELAM & ARAB STREET Tidak ada yang mengalahkan Arab Street untuk berbelanja bergaya basar dengan karakter etnik yang sesungguhnya! Di sini, Anda dapat melihat-lihat ke toko-toko kecil yang menyenangkan, menawar sesuka hati dan pulang dengan pernak pernik perhiasan dan cinderamata yang paling mempesona dengan harga miring. Barang-barang yang paling menyolok adalah keranjang dan barang-barang dari rotan, jerami, dan pandan yang ditaruh di trotoar – mulai dari kereta bayi sampai tikar, kursi gantung sampai nampan. Toko-toko ini juga menyimpan tas kulit unta yang menarik, kotak rias, peralatan menjahit, dan alat memancing untuk pemancing pemula maupun profesional. Daerah ini juga terkenal untuk batik dari Indonesia dan Malaysia.


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