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Print Magazines Have a Pay Day When There’re Many Advertisers. Online Magazines, Only When They Have More Traffic

  • 14 November 2015

What are advertisers buying into? Insertion into a thicker wad of paper, with the self-assurance that every page that is turned is given the same amount of attention?

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Fast Fashion Didn’t Kill Fashion, Fashion Did

  • 14 November 2015

If more luxurious fashion labels cannot make their own case with workmanship, materials and brand DNA, and thus justify a higher price tag, in light of a larger, more fashionable consumer base, then perhaps it is their own fault they aren’t doing well.

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The Toruk Never Looks Up; Neither Does Your Biggest Competitor

  • 8 January 2014

Go after your biggest competitor from where he expects it least.

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Artisanship — A Pursuit of Excellence — Should Become the Goal for Singaporeans

  • 24 August 2013

My vision for how Singapore can march into the next few decades can be summarized into 1 word, “Artisanship”, which denotes a dedication to being the best and most skilled in something.

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What Singapore Inc. Can Learn from Manchester United

  • 9 May 2013

By hiring a homegrown British manager with a proven track record for tenacious management, Manchester United can show the way for Singapore to do the same: Groom and recognize local talent.

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Take Pride In What You Do & Maintain High Standards

  • 7 March 2013

Regardless of the service standards, the increasing number of eateries sprouting up in Singapore has produced food of lowering quality. Perhaps it’s time to re-evaluate the pride we have in our own standards.

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When Liking A Facebook Page Means More Than Just That

  • 6 March 2013

Liking an FB page that you’ve been invited to by a friend or associate shows whether you support what that person is doing, and whether that person supports what you are doing. Here’s how to find the invitations you missed.

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Pivot Your Impending Failure Into “Accidental Genius”

  • 22 February 2013

Before you give up on your startup, you may already have an “accidental genius” on your hands, one that you can pivot to success.

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Lessons from FC Barcelona for the Entrepreneur: Do the Dirty Work

  • 1 February 2013

A founder needs to be pragmatic about how she spends her time, especially if that’s time spent away from developing the product. It’s all about focusing on the dirty work and being efficient with your play.

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Recent Posts

  • Content is Queen, Distribution is King
  • Nobody Aspires to be an Over-Reaching Asshole
  • Why Would WatchAnish Buy a Print Magazine?
  • SALES: Solve Your Client’s Problems, Not Sell Your Customer Products
  • We Don’t Have to be Strangers (Even If We Don’t Work Together)
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