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  • 2015 Survey Revealed the 3 Greatest Entrepreneur Challenges

    2015 Survey Revealed the 3 Greatest Entrepreneur Challenges

    Starting and growing a business is never an easy challenge, and finding a way to get through problems and recognizing real business growth opportunities can mean success for businesses. That’s for sure. After thoroughly surveying the internet we have found the 3 greatest challenges entrepreneurs are facing right now as of 2015.

    Who among you predicted integrity would be first on the list? Good thing integrity is an ability we are born with. It is our ability to do the right thing even in the face of great pressure for us to do wrong. In short, it is doing what is right despite all odds and circumstances. Amy Rose Anderson (a famous successful entrepreneur and a public speaker,) noted that if she could only teach one value to live by, it would be: “Success will come and go, but integrity is forever. ” Now this is inspiring.

    Way back in 2013, in an article published by Forbes about 8 great business challenges, surprisingly integrity was the first among the challenges. Resource management, which is about capital and making profit, was only second (can you believe this?), and competition was at third. Interesting isn’t it? But for competitive organization or companies who value trust before anything else, Integrity is arguably the greatest challenge.

    As of 2015, there are more challenges than ever. Among the challenges, Uncertainty is one of the hardest challenge any company is facing right now. The thing is, unpredictable changes in global market is running at exponentially fast rate, and strategies that worked a month ago may not work this time. From market trends, global economy, new business stature, Google algorithm update and improvements on social media strategy are only but few of the never ending lists in uncertain factors.

    Unfortunately, uncertainty clouds an entrepreneur’s judgement which misleads them to conform to safe decisions. As you fail to strategically plan five years ahead into the future, you will end up destroying your business value. The irony, as the flow of market is rapidly changing, businesses with short term goals are sure to fail. So this is why you should invest time in carefully planning a long term strategy for your business growth.

    Is innovation a real challenge for your business? Maybe if things didn’t change the way it is before, then you could just keep doing what you always do and innovating for your business growth opportunities may not be of necessity.

    If markets are stable to begin with and customers are too easy to predict, if competitors would not think of fresh ideas to come up with new products and if technology would just stay constant, maybe we could all just do things comfortably and not think of better ways to grow our businesses.

    This is not the case however, because innovation is accelerating constantly at a faster speed. You close your eyes at night and when you wake up, there’s something new in the Internet. It is the real thing now, and needless to say, you and your company should think of new solutions or existing solutions and innovate them so you can compete or your business die.

    Good news, innovation is not a gift, it is a skill. You don’t need to hire extraordinary employee after all, since your employees are already extraordinary on their own. You just need to encourage them to think outside the box and inspire them not to follow a path that is already existed. Exercise an innovative culture and your employees will strive for excellence.

    While Integrity, Uncertainty and Innovation are often presented as great challenges since long ago, these factors have not been more challenging as it is now. Logic dictates that competition now is tougher, world economy is more vulnerable and technological advancement is more volatile than ever.

    So if you are an entrepreneur, value your employees more, think of challenge as opportunity and teach your employees to create their own path. Do a lot of research on latest market trends so you won’t end up making business decision based on outdated information. Lastly, develop a long term strategy for your business. It should be practical and profit generating so you can ensure your business success over the long term.

  • The Tweeting Pothole of Panama

    The Tweeting Pothole of Panama

    Have you heard about The Tweeting Pothole? It’s cool, it’s innovative and it’ll change your view regarding social media today.

    Tweeting pothole is a small hockey puck-like device, it can fit in any pothole size, and it sends tweeting repair requests to authorities whenever a car drove over it.

    Tweeting Pothole

    Potholes? If you’re new to this, it’s as you see in the photo, it’s a type of failure in an asphalt pavement, caused by the presence of water in the underlying soil structure and presence of traffic passing over the affected area. Pothole size can become bigger if it’s not fixed immediately.

    P4 Ogilby & Mather launched the Tweeting Pothole last week June 1, 2015, in an effort to combat road challenge among angry drivers and passengers.

    This time, Panama citizens aren’t the only ones complaining about potholes, but the potholes too. Crazy, right?

    On the other hand, potholes can not only disturb your passengers, but may also damage your car’s tire puncture, exhaust system, and engine. These are only few of potholes’ side effects. As driver ourselves, we don’t want these kinds of problems, do we? It’s not only a waste of money but it is obviously a waste of time going from time to time to car shops for maintenance.

    The Tweeting Pothole from P4 Ogilvy on Vimeo.

    It would seem that in the rush to build a modern city, Panama, forgot to take care of its existing streets. Creating the contradiction of modern buildings and damaged streets, Modern buildings, Damaged streets. And this is not amusing for the people that drive on these streets in every day.

    The most influential noon show of Panama decided to take the thoughts of these angry drivers directly to those responsible. Telemetro Reporta presents, The Tweeting Pothole. Inside potholes in the busiest street of Panama we installed the device that every time it’s run over by vehicle sending a complaint tweet directly to the twitter account of the department of public works.

    In addition, a special segment was created in the news show. Many people followed and participated, they didn’t just take a liking to the Tweeting Pothole, but also took it as someone they can interact with and would make their claims public.

    Not surprisingly, potholes started disappearing, the streets are being repaired. Our tweets started the solution that is currently being carried out. With this initiative, Telemetro Reporta pointed out the hassle drivers suffer directly to those responsible.

  • Hello in Other Languages

    Hello in Other Languages

    We often say HELLO when we answer or make a phone call but how do we say it in other languages? Out of curiosity, we posted a list of translation of Hello in other languages below. This list is taken from another source so if you have any corrections, please do contact us.

    Guide to abbreviations: inf = informal, frm = formal, sg = singular (said sg), dl = dual (said to two people), pl = plural (said to three or more people), rsp = respectful form, m = said by men, f = said by women.

    Language Hello Hello
    (on phone)
    Adyghe Фэсапщы
    Сэлам (inf)
    Алло
    Afrikaans Haai (inf)
    Hallo
    Goeie dag (frm)
    Albanian Ç’kemi
    Tungjatjeta
    Alo
    Aleut Aang
    Alsatian Hallo
    Güete Tag
    Buschur
    Güata Tàg
    Göte Tàij
    Grias di wohl
    Salü
    Amharic ሰላም (sälam)
    ታዲያስ (tadiyass) – inf
    ጤና ይስጥልኝ (tena yste’lle’gn) – frm
    Arabic
    (Modern Standard)
    (as-salām ‘alaykum) السلام عليكم
    rsp – (wa ‘alaykum as-salām) و عليكم السلام
    inf – (marḥaban) مرحبا
    (‘āllō) آلو
    Arabic
    (Egyptian)
    (is salām ‘alaykum) ألسّلام عليكم
    rsp – (wa ‘alaykum is salām) وعليكم السّلام
    (ahlan wa sahlan) أهلاً و سهلاً
    rsp – (ahlan beek) أهلاً بيك
    inf – (ahlan) أهلاً
    Arabic
    (Lebanese)
    Mar7aba
    Arabic
    (Moroccan)
    (ssalamū ‘lekum) اسلا عليكم (alu) الو
    Aragonese Ola
    Arapaho Héébee (m) Tous (f/m>f)
    Armenian
    (Eastern)
    բարև(Barev) inf
    ԲարևՁեզ (Barev dzez) frm
    ալլո (Alló)
    Armenian
    (Western)
    Բարեւ: (Parev) inf
    Բարեւ ձեզ: (Parev tsez) frm
    Arrernte Werte
    Assamese নমস্কাৰ (nomoskaar)
    Asturian Hola / Bonos díes
    Azeri Salam, Salam əleyküm, Əleyküm salam (reply)
    Basque Kaixo
    Belarusian Вітаю (Vitayu)
    Дзень добры (Dzien’ dobry)
    Дабрыдзень (Dabrydzien)
    Прывітанне (Pryvitanne) – inf
    Bengali নমস্কার (nômoshkar) – for Hindus
    আসসালামু আলাইকুম (assalamualaikum)
    স্লামালিকুম (slamalikum) – for Muslims
    haelo
    Bhojpuri प्रणाम (prannam)
    Bosnian Dobar dan (frm)
    Zdravo
    Halo / Molim
    Breton Salud
    Mat an traoù?
    Mat an traoù ganeoc’h?
    Bulgarian Здравейте (Zdravejte) frm
    Здравей (Zdravej) inf
    Здрасти (Zdrasti) inf
    Привет (Privet) – regards, greetings
    Ало (Alo)
    Дочуване(Dočuvane)
    Hello မဂႆလာပၝ (min-ga-la-ba) ဟဲလို? (hello)
    Catalan Hola, Bon dia Hola? Si?Digui?
    Chabacano de Zamboanga Que tal? Hola!
    Chabacano de Cavite Ola
    Chamorro Håfa ådai / Buenas
    Chechen Салам
    Cherokee ᎣᏏᏲ (Osiyo)
    ‘ᏏᏲ (Siyo)
    Chichewa Moni
    Chinese
    (Cantonese)
    你好 (néih hóu) (wái)
    Chinese
    (Hakka)
    你好 (ngi2 ho3)
    你好冇? (ngi2 ho3 mo?)
    噯 (oi)
    Chinese
    (Mandarin)
    你好 (nǐ hǎo) – inf
    您好 (nín hǎo) – frm
    (wéi)
    Chinese
    (Shanghainese)
    侬好 (nong23 hao34)
    大家好!(dâka-hô!) – hello everybody
    饭吃过伐? (ve23 qik3 gu5 va1?) – “have you eaten?” (common greeting)
    Chinese
    (Taiwanese)
    你好 (lí-hó) – sg / 恁好 (lín-hó) – pl 喂 (ôe)
    Chinese
    (Teochew)
    汝好 (leu2 ho2)
    Choctaw Halito
    Cimbrian Guuten takh
    Cornish Dydh da, Hou, Ha, Hou sos
    Lowena dhis (sg) Lowena dhywgh (pl)
    Corsican Salute / Bonghjornu
    Croatian Bok
    Ćao
    Dobar Dan
    Cuyonon Hello; Kamosta?
    Czech Ahoj / Dobrý den Haló
    Danish Hej Hallo
    Dutch Hallo / Goededag / Goeiedag (inf)
    Elfdalian Hej, Høj, Góðdag
    Eritrean ታዲያስ (tadiyalä)
    Esperanto Saluton Halo
    Estonian Tere, Tervist
    Faroese Hallo / Hey
    Fijian Bula (inf) Drau bula (dl) Dou bula (pl) Nibula (mp)
    Finnish Terve
    Hyvää päivää
    Päivää
    Moi
    Hei
    Haloo?
    French Bonjour (frm)
    Salut (inf)
    Allô?
    Frisian (North) Moin / Guundach
    Frisian (Sater) Gouden Dai
    Frisian (West) Hoi
    Goeie
    A goeie
    Goedei
    Friulian Bundì, Mandi
    Galician Ola
    Georgian გამარჯობა (gamarjoba) ალო (alo)
    გისმენთ (gismenth)
    German Hallo
    Guten Tag
    Servus (used in Austria & Bavaria)
    Moin
    Hallo
    German (Bavarian) Servas / Gria̦sgood
    Greek (Modern) Γειά! (ya) – inf
    Γειά σου (ya su) – inf
    Γειά σας (ya sas) – frm
    Έλα (éla) – (ela) inf
    Λέγετε(léyete) – frm
    Εμπρός(embrós) – inf
    Greenlandic Aluu (inf) Inuugujoq / Kutaa (frm) Haluu
    Gujarati નમસ્તે (namaste)
    Haitian Creole Bonjou
    Hausa Sannu
    Salama alaikum
    A gaishai ka
    Amin. Alaikum salam (reply)
    Hawaiian Aloha
    Hebrew (šalom) שלום (halo) הלו
    Herero Tjike
    Himba Mono
    Hindi नमस्ते (namaste) नमस्कार (namaskār) हेलो (helo)
    Hungarian Jó napot kívánok / Szervusz / Szia Halló
    Icelandic Halló / Góðan dag / Góðan daginn
    Sæll (>m) Sæl (>f)
    Ido Saluto
    Igbo kedụ
    Indonesian Hi / Apa kabar? Halo
    Interlingua Bon die! Salute! (on meeting)
    Holla! (to call attention)
    Vide! (to express surprise)
    Hallo!
    Inuktitut ᐊᐃ (Ai) ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃ (Ainngai)
    Iñupiaq Halauġikpiñ
    Irish (Gaelic) Dia dhuit (sg)
    Dia dhaoibh (pl)
    Dia is Muire dhuit (sg) – reply
    Dia is Muire dhaoibh (pl) – reply
    Italian Ciao / Salve Pronto?
    Jutish Godaw
    Japanese 今日は (konnichiwa)
    おっす (ossu) – used between close male friends
    もしもし (moshi moshi)
    Jèrriais Salut / Bouônjour
    Kashubian Witôjze
    Kannada ನಮಸ್ತೆ (namaste)
    ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ (namaskāra)
    Kashmiri Assalām ‘alaikum (>Muslims)
    Namaskār (>Hindus)
    Halo (inf) आदाब । (aadaab)
    Kazakh Сәлем! (Sälem!) – inf
    Сәлеметсіз бе? (Sälemetsiz be?) – frm
    Khmer ជំរាបសួរ (johm riab sua) – frm
    surs dey (inf)
    Kinyarwanda Muraho / Bite (inf)
    Klingon nuqneH (‘What do you want?’)
    general ‘greeting’ used when confronted by another
    Korean 안녕하십니까 (annyeong-hasimnikka) – frm
    안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) – inf
    안녕 (annyeong) – inf
    여보세요(yeoboseyo)
    !Kung San !kao
    Kurdish (Kurmanji) Merheba
    Silav
    Silamun eleykum
    Rojbaş (inf)
    Kurdish (Sorani) Sillaw, Ew kata bash, Em kata bash Elu
    Kyrgyz Салам (Salam) – inf
    Саламатсызбы (Salamatsyzby) – frm
    Саламатсыздарбы (Salamatsyzdarby) – pl
    Саламатчылык (Salamatçylyk) – reply
    Lakota Sioux Hau (used only by men)
    Latin Heus (inf) Ave / Salve (sg) Salvete (pl)
    Latvian Sveiki
    Limburgish Hallo
    Lithuanian Labas, Sveikas, Sveiki Alio
    Low Saxon Moin
    Lozi Lumela (sg) Mlumeleng (pl)
    Lule Sámi Buoris
    Luxembourgish Moien / Salut
    Macedonian Здраво (Zdravo) Ало (Alo)
    – on phone
    Malagasy Manao ahoana e
    Malay Selamat pagi (good morning)
    Selamat petang (good afternoon)
    Selamat malam (good night)
    Assalamualaikum (used by Muslims)
    Malayalam നമസ്തെ (namaste)
    നമസ്കാരം (namaskaram)
    Manx (Gaelic) Dy bannee diu, Ta shiu/oo cheet!
    Maldivian Assalaamu Alaikum (frm)
    Kihineh? (inf)
    Maltese Ħello / Hawn / Aw
    Māori Kia ora
    Kia ora rā kōrua (dl)
    Kia ora koutou (pl)
    Tēnā koe (sg/frm)
    Tēnā kōrua (dl/frm)
    Tēnā koutou (pl/frm)
    Marathi नमस्कार (namaskār)
    Mongolian Сайн уу? (Sain uu?)
    Сайн байна уу? (Sain baina uu)
    Байна уу(Baina uu)
    Nama !gai //oas
    Nahuatl Niltze / Tialli / Pialli
    Navajo Yá’át’ééh
    Newari / Nepal Bhasa ज्वजलपा
    Ndebele (Northern) Salibonani
    Nepali नमस्ते (namaste)
    Northern Sámi Bures
    Bures bures (reply)
    Norwegian Goddag / Hei / Morn Hallo
    Occitan Bonjorn! Adieu! Adieussiatz!
    Ojibwe Aniin (inf) / Bozhoo (frm)
    Old English Wes hāl (sg) Wesaþ hāl (pl)
    Oriya ନମସ୍କର (namascara)
    ନମସ୍ତେ (namaste)
    ଶୁଣିବେ (sunibe)
    Papiamento Bon dia / Halo
    Pashto (khe chare) ښې چارې
    (salaam) سلام
    (as-salaamu’ alaykum) السلام عايكم
    Persian (Farsi) (dorood) درود (salâm) سلام
    Pitjantjatjara Wai, Wai palya
    Polish Cześć (inf)
    Siema (vinf)
    Siemano (vinf)
    Halo
    Słucham
    Portuguese Olá Está lá?
    Estou sim?
    Estou?
    Hâlo
    Portuguese (Brazilian) Oi! E aí? Tudo bem? Tudo certo? Opa! Alô?
    Punjabi ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ। / ست سِری اَکال (sat srī akāl)
    ਨਮਸਕਾਰ / نمسکار (namaskar)
    Quechua Rimaykullayki / Napaykullayki
    Romanian Salut / Bună ziua Alo
    Romansh Ciao / Tgau / Allegra
    Russian Здравствуйте! (Zdrávstvujte!) – frm
    Привет! (Privét!) – inf
    Алло?(Alló?)
    Sakha бирибиэт (biribiet) – frm
    Дорообо (doroobo) – inf
    Samoan Talofa / Falopa
    Sardinian
    (Logudorese)
    Bone die
    Scottish Gaelic Halò / Ciamar a tha thu/sibh?
    Serbian Здраво (Zdravo) Молим(Molim)
    Sesotho Lumela; Dumela (sg) Dumelang (pl) Helele
    Shona Mhoro (sg)
    Mhoroi (pl)
    Sicilian Ciau / Assabbinirica / Sabbinirica / Salutamu
    Sinhala ආයුඛෝවන් (āyubūvan) හලෝ (halō)
    Sesotho Lumela / Dumela (sg)
    Dumelang (pl)
    Slovak Ahoj (sg/inf) Ahojte (pl/frm) Nazdar / Servus
    Slovenian Pozdravljeni, Živjo, Zdravo Halo
    Somali Is ka warran
    Southern Sámi Buaregh
    Spanish ¡Hola! ¡Diga!
    ¡Dígame!
    ¿Sí?
    ¿Bueno?
    ¡Hola!
    ¿Aló?
    Stellingwarfs Hoj
    Sundanese Halo (borrowed from Indonesian)
    Swahili Habari (inf)
    Hujambo (sg) Hamjambo (pl) Sijambo (reply)
    Swedish God dag (frm)
    Hej (inf) Hallå (inf)
    Tjena, Tja (vinf)
    Swiss German Grüezi (frm) / Sali (inf)
    Grüezi mittenand (pl/frm)
    Sali zämme (pl/inf)
    Tagalog Hello; Hi Hello; Hi
    Tahitian Ia ora na
    Tamil வணக்கம் (vaṇakkam) – inf
    வணக்க0 (vaṇakkã) – frm
    Tatar Isänme(sez) / Sawmı(sız) / Sälam (inf)
    Telugu నమస్కారం (namaskārām)
    Tetum Ola, Oi
    Teribe Miga (said by a visitor)
    Kobe (said to a visitor)
    Thai สวัสดี (sà-wàt-dee) ฮัลโหล(hanlǒh)
    Tibetan བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། (tashi delek)
    This phrase, which means “Good fortune”, is used as a greeting, though isn’t really an equivalent of hello. Questions like “How are you?” or “Where are you going?” are used instead.
    Tigrinya ሰላም (selam)
    Tok Pisin Gude
    Hi
    Hai
    Tongan Mālō e lelei (inf)
    Mālō ‘etau lava (frm)
    Tswana Dumela
    Tsez АсаламугIалейкум! (Asalamuʔaleykum!)
    СаламгIапейкум! (Salamʔaleykum!)
    СаламгIапейкум! (Biziyä!) (>f)
    Изийаь! (Iziyä!) (>m)
    Ризийаь! (Riziyä!) (>pl)
    Turkish Merhaba, Selam, İyi günler Alo, Efendim
    Ukrainian Вітаю (Vitayu) – frm
    Агов (Ahov) – inf
    Алло (Allo)Слухаю(Sluchaju)
    Ulch Сородэ
    Urdu (āssālam ‘alaykum) السلام علیکم
    reply – (wālaikum assalām) وعليكم السلام
    inf – (salām) سلام
    (helo) ەيلو
    Uzbek Assalomu Alaykum!
    Vaalajkum assalom! (reply)
    Labbay!
    Venda I nhlikanhi
    Venetian Ciao!
    Vietnamese Chào anh (>m)
    Chào chị (>f)
    Á-lô!
    Volapük Glidis
    Võro Tereq
    Walloon Bondjoû
    Warlpiri Ngurrju mayinpa
    Welsh Helô
    Hylô
    Shwmae
    S’mae
    Wolof Na nga def (sg)
    Na ngeen def (pl)
    Salaam aleekum
    Xhosa Molo (sg) Molweni (pl)
    Yapese Mogethin
    Yiddish (A gutn tog) אַ גוטן טאָג
    Yorùbá Ẹ n lẹ
    Yucatec Maya Ba’ax ka wa’alik?
    Zazaki Selam / Ma be xér / Demê şıma be xeyr
    Zulu Sawubona (sg)
    Sanibonani (pl)
  • We INNOVATE the Look of Advertising

    We INNOVATE the Look of Advertising

    We Innovate From The Heart

    I NNOVATE has established its name in the advertising and marketing industry across United Arab Emirates. Innovate being in the advertising industry for several years, we are confident of our services in helping our clients in meeting their needs. We always strive to provide innovative solutions to our clients requirements.

    The early years of INNOVATE started out mostly with Print and Outdoor Advertising and Web Design in Abu Dhabi and as our clients continue to grow, we ventured out into SEO and Social Media Management in the UAE and we continue to diversify the services we offer, to meet all our Clients’ Advertising and Marketing needs.

    INNOVATE’s strong foundation stems from its team of creative experts in Graphic Design, Web Design, Social Media, SEO, and Copywriting. All great and innovative ideas are conceived in the brilliant minds of our ever-creative team from brainstorming to white paper to having our designs and campaigns come to life.

    We also work with competitive and reliable suppliers in and out of GCC and manage them to meet deadlines while delivering quality work to all our Clients.

  • INNOVATE: Who We Are, What We Do?

    INNOVATE: Who We Are, What We Do?

    At INNOVATE Advertising & Marketing we are always ready to help you out, we are not limited to the services mentioned in our website, we have a lot to offer to our clients. In addition we also personalize our services according to client requirements. We also will let you know if you are on the right path or not and lead you along the way.

    What We Do

    INNOVATE uses the most recent technologies in our services. For our marketing services for example we use the appropriate media tools to enhance your experience. We use the most effective and efficient ways to do so. We use traditional and new media to do so, all based on your decisions and goals.

    Our marketing services include sms marketing, email marketing, print, digital, and social media management. The content is also ideally based on the type of our client, making it easier for the consumers to understand and comprehend what the firm really is about. In addition, the content is also relevant for future business to business opportunities.

    Our marketing applications do not stop at content of blogs, or websites, but we also offer video creation and search engine optimization.

    However if you do not want any marketing services, yet seek solutions we are also the ones to help. Our marketing department will help you by researching and showing you the statistics of the right solution of your problem.

     

    Lastly, INNOVATE translates your words into reality and puts your visions into visible services. Our marketing services are effective and strategic with promising results.

  • How to get in touch with us?

    How to get in touch with us?

    In all of history, there’s not a single product sold without advertising & marketing them first. So if you have a first-rate product or service but are confused or disappointed about your sales and advertising plans, we absolutely want to help. And we mean it.

    So are you ready to go big-time by advertising your products and services to entire Abu Dhabi or UAE?

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