business wars
Iconic and sometimes notorious business wars between key thought leaders and competitors in multiple categories, genres, and topics. From Nintendo and Sega to Penthouse and Playboy.
Without India’s South Asian market, will cross-border e-commerce live better if it doesn’t do low prices?
South Asia is one of the most densely populated regions in the world, and about 20% of them are under 14 years old. The huge population base, younger population structure, and huge market growth potential make South Asia one of the main destinations for major exporting countries' cross-border online export selling. As a major economy in South Asia, India is regarded as a blue ocean market for cross-border e-commerce. However, after a series of black swan incidents in 2020, Chinese companies going overseas to India have suffered a heavy blow, and even Ali, which once invested heavily, has basically given up the Indian market. Almost overnight, there was a consensus among the people who went to other countries. The Indian market could not do it.
By Isshie Norine4 years ago in Journal
How to Support Small Businesses
Society seems to be shifting to favoring small businesses and local community more and more, even in the face of large companies and corporations. This can mean great things for small towns and insulated areas, but the recent pandemic has taken a toll on quite a number of mom and pop shops. Now more than ever it's up to people in the community to stand together and help out the little guy so these businesses will still exist when the world returns to normal. There are things companies and communities alike can do to keep small businesses alive and thriving in these difficult economic times.
By Paisley Hansen4 years ago in Journal
Comparing Apple and Sony and Their Approach to Social Responsibility
In order to maintain ethical standards, every company must decide whether they will conform to either the school of ethical universalism, ethical relativism, or the integrated social contracts theory. Obviously there are pros and cons to all three of these schools of thought. Also, every successful company should develop a strategy that exemplifies that they are socially responsible. The U.S. based company Apple and the overseas company Sony both have similar schools of thought when it comes to their corporate ethical standards. However, Apple and Sony have taken unique steps toward proving that they are socially responsible companies.
By Rowan Finley 4 years ago in Journal
How is Facebook’s New Shop Feature Going to Affect Shopify? Let us See!
Facebook on May 19th had announced the much-anticipated rollout of Facebook shops. This feature will be available for both the Instagram and Facebook platforms. The new feature shops will allow the users to display their products in a virtual storefront.
By Manthan Bhavsar4 years ago in Journal
Reasons Why Xinix is a better Choice than Vonage?
Choosing a SIP provider for your expanding business is a task that needs extra vigilance. You might have to go the extra mile to do the research and find out which VoIP company is the one for you. A slight poor judgement and lousy move can play havoc with your business reputation.
By Smith Gray4 years ago in Journal
The Brief Overview of Online Taxi App Development Cost & Time Estimation To Start The Ride-Sharing Business
It is very challenging to beat the competitors of the taxi market because everyone is trying to prove their services best by proffering exclusive lightning deals and quick operations to users. In this case, if you are planning to build a customized online taxi app clone to run the ride-hailing or ride-sharing business in the future, you should make a reliable strategy to win the battle. You will need a mobile app developer to get the ready-made live app to turn the investment into a profitable business. But, you should check the brief overview of online taxi app development cost and time estimation before stepping into the ride-sharing market.
By Muskaan Singh4 years ago in Journal
"By Any Means Necessary?"
Sometimes, when casually scrolling through your Facebook feed, you just stumble upon something that makes you silently say—or sometimes verbalize out loud—a one-word reaction. Sometimes, that is a "Wow!" Sometimes, it can be "Damn!" With, of course, far different meanings based on your intonation. Other times, it can simply be an expletive, and on occasion, that can be the only proper response.
By David Wyld5 years ago in Journal
The Price Isn't Always Right
The wine aisle. Is there a more confusing, confounding place on earth for anyone who doesn't happen to be a sommelier? Rack after rack, row after row it goes. The wine aisle at the typical supermarket has morphed to now often be one of the largest sections of the entire store—perhaps bigger than "other" staples of life like produce, meat and dairy.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal
Scout Fight
Introduction Your brand identity is crucial! For any company trying to market a product or a service, their brand name is often the most critical asset that they possess. As the marketing slogan goes—and yes, it is an advertising classic, “Image is everything!”
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal
Craziest CEOs of All Time
One of the most commonly-cited trivia pieces about mental illness is that CEOs and business owners are far more likely to be psychopaths than the average person. Some stats suggest that as many as 1 in 5 CEOs are psychopathic or sociopathic in nature.
By Sasha Konikovo6 years ago in Journal