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[ad_1] Best possible usage | Seth’s blog I passed by a psychic’s storefront studio. On the window it was written that this person has been reading palms and predicting the future since his 1989. It was a large space in a vibrant corner of New York City. The rent must be astronomical. If not, the supplier owns the building. Given that this retail space is very popular and the storefront is almost always empty, is this the best use of the space? Wouldn’t it be better to lend it to someone? The metaphor for how we spend our time is…

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[ad_1] With a recent rebrand, Saudia’s national airline, Saudia, is reinforcing its commitment to providing exceptional travel experiences, especially for those seeking the pinnacle of luxury in the air. This rebranding marks a strategic shift towards a more sophisticated, digital and advanced service with a greater focus on passenger satisfaction. From a new brand identity, livery and revamped in-flight services to enhanced ground experiences, Saudia is focusing on every aspect of the traveler’s journey. Here are some of Saudia’s premium services that demonstrate our dedication to redefining standards above the clouds. Altanfiti Premium Service: Embark on an unparalleled travel journey…

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[ad_1] Abu Dhabi-based hotel management company Rotana has confirmed major expansion plans in Saudi Arabia. At the recently concluded Saudi Tourism Forum (STF), Rotana announced that it will open eight new properties in the Kingdom over the next four years. These include four Edge by Rotana properties: one Rayhan by Rotana in Riyadh, one Dar Rayhan by Rotana in Al Khobar, one Al Manaka Rotana in Madinah, and one Edge by Rotana in Al Baha. Masu. These openings bring the total number of keys in the Kingdom to 4,400 across 16 facilities. “Rotana’s continued commitment to ambitious developments and plans…

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[ad_1] The South Africa-Saudi Arabia Economic Council works to promote trade as part of efforts to grow the economies of both countries. In 2023, South Africa’s exports to Saudi Arabia increased to R7.3 billion from R6.6 billion in 2022, while imports from Saudi Arabia decreased from R73.6 billion in 2022 to R54.6 billion in 2023. Exports include agricultural products, automobiles, and basic chemicals, while imports mainly include refined petroleum and related products, and crude oil. South Africa-Saudi Arabia Business Council Co-Chairman Stavros Nicolau stressed the need to increase trade and investment at a press conference commemorating the visiting Saudi business…

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[ad_1] Saudi Arabia will begin importing beef and lamb products from South Africa as part of a drive to invest in the continent’s most developed economy. Mathew Curran, co-owner of Curran Beef, said the Saudi Food and Drug Authority lifted a 20-year ban on imports of South African meat in August, giving final approval to begin shipping halal cuts to the Middle Eastern country. He said that he was attacked. One of South Africa’s largest meat producers.”We plan to start exporting in the next few weeks,” he told reporters at the South Africa-Saudi Arabia Business Council briefing in Johannesburg on…

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[ad_1] Poor attention span. Decisions are difficult. Searching takes effort. For 30 years, texting has been a powerful medium. It’s what vibrates in our pockets. It promises something urgent and an equally urgently required response. “I’m 10 minutes late” is a good text and “Okay” is a great response. Like all digital media that works, it’s sticky and has powerful network effects. If someone sends you a text message, you need to reply it. If your co-worker sends a text message, you should also send a text message. It’s more effective if you do it the way others are doing…

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[ad_1] When the Apple Macintosh was introduced, a lot changed. It wasn’t about RAM, chips, or processor speed. Forty years ago today, our world changed. Marketing, technology, commerce, luxury brands, community, communication, and our expectations for how we will spend our time in the future have all changed pretty quickly. Guy Kawasaki brought me one to use as a beta tester. I was 23 years old and was surprised. What I didn’t realize is that revolutions like this are extremely rare, and it was a revolution at exactly the right time for my career and for a new cadre of…

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[ad_1] Singer Ahmed Al Maimani represents the perfect fusion of the Arab and Indian worlds read more… Written by Manju Ramanan release date: Sunday, January 21, 2024, 7:13 p.m. Last update: Sunday, January 21, 2024, 8:56 p.m. A young Saudi boy was part of the excited audience at the Al-Janadriya Cultural Festival in Riyadh in 2018. India had a strong presence at the festival that year, with people of various nationalities coming together to showcase their culture, art and music. He knew that some Bollywood songs would be played and showcased on the festival stage. His family was also there.…

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[ad_1] Marketers like to talk about the stories we tell. And those who don’t work in marketing imagine that we’re referring to Goldilocks and other “once upon a time” things. Stories are such a fundamental building block of culture that it’s difficult to understand the nuances of this simple word. However, an example or two may be helpful. Your new saw may have a story to tell. Home woodworkers don’t cut wood for a living, they do it as a hobby. When Festool’s new saw is released, its thoughtful design will sow seeds for home woodworkers. From that moment on,…

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[ad_1] Supply and demand are always in a dance, and sometimes one outweighs the other. Over the past three years, the green technology revolution has accelerated dramatically. Countless companies are being created to change the way we grow food, transport people, and generate energy. I’m amazed at the speed and passion of so many people working on these projects. The bet some are making is that greener technology will also become cheaper, easier, and more convenient. And of course everyone switches and the investment pays off. But new technology is rarely cheap or easy. and More convenient. And very few…

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