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[Singapore] Location Based Marketing Association Launches Local Chapter

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The Ontario, Canada-based Location Based Marketing Association (LBMA) earlier this month launched LMBA Singapore, its new regional chapter focused on promoting and supporting Asian companies working on location-based services (LBS) market through collaboration, education and research.

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Stop Thinking And Acting Local: Small Businesses Seeking Growth Should See Themselves As Global Enterprises

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Overcoming Challenges of Growing Globally. But going global can be an intimidating prospect for some. Parallel to this, social media has grown as well, allowing businesses from anywhere in the world to market to anyone,” he says. 2 PwC, 19th Annual Global CEO Survey, January, 2016.

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Four Worth-The-Money Round-The-Clock Coworking Spaces In Singapore

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Nonetheless, though there’s a hotbed of coworking spaces widely available in Singapore, entrepreneurs of all sorts resort to what really meets their office demands. With the persistent mushrooming workspaces in Singapore, Smartspace is one of the best options. Smartspace. This 24/7 modernized workplace is an 8,000 sq.

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[Singapore][Competition] SiTF Announces 2011 Award Winners

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The Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) earlier this evening announced the winners of this year’s SiTF Awards , which recognizes technology innovations developed in Singapore. Digital Media. Multimedia Centre, Singapore Press Holdings. m9 Tech Solutions Pte Ltd. SingTel Idea Factory Pte Ltd.

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Starting Up In Singapore (Part I) – Product/Market Fit

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The first logical step when you are based in Singapore is to start in a market you are most comfortable in conquering. It is logical and sometimes it is the right choice starting from Singapore, sometimes not. There are three market categories that startups from Singapore are likely to address: 1. Global from day one (GD1).

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How IE’s Market Readiness Grant Helps Singapore Businesses Expand Overseas

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For Singapore businesses wanting to grow, overseas expansion may even be a necessity considering the small size, population of this country. Any small and medium level enterprise that has its headquarters in Singapore is eligible for this Grant. The company should have an annual turnover of less than 100 million Singapore Dollars.

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Making Social Media Work For SMEs

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.” In many respects, technology acts as the great leveler, opening up global trade that was once the exclusive preserve of large multinationals. Servicing a global customer base means overcoming problems such as time zones, and language and cultural nuances. It’s exactly the same in social media. [6]