There’s no better way to usher in the holiday spirit than with a tasty cocktail or two. And, with 2-year worldwide sales volume of spirits exceeding 21.29 million liters, it seems the marketplace is thirstier than ever. This is good news for would-be gift givers seeking to tender items that’ll never go out of style. […]
Startup Culture: The Global Stage
The world of today is a global village. Information travels fast and covers thousands of miles in an instant. Money is able to achieve same breakneck speeds, while the people are lagging behind a bit. The big corporations are ahead of the pack, but young wolves are breaking away from it, exploring the territorial borders […]
Anatomy of a Grand Weekend Getaway at Boulders Resort & Spa Arizona
::: Turnkey, print-ready 3-night itinerary chock-full of fun and fabulosity ::: Amid my considerably hectic work schedule and family life where there’s nary a moment to spare, let alone full weeks (or more) to take extended trips, I’ve become a master of the “micro-vacation”—those long weekend getaways that strike just the right balance of […]
Low-Cost Online Marketing Ideas to Dominate the Local Market
Whether you’re setting up shop in Cape Town or Jeffreys Bay, it pays to have an established online presence. On a study conducted by Fuseware and World Wide Worx on South Africa’s social media landscape this year, they uncovered that the country has over 13 million Facebook users and 7.4 million Twitter users (among other […]
Innovations in the Online Gambling Startup Scene and the Question of Cryptocurrencies
The online revolution has changed the face of the gambling industry. Many companies have decided to migrate to online lucrative fields, which makes the choice of a payment gateway paramount to the dazzling success. Solutions like Bitcoin offer a prime convenience of gambling, which is precisely what the users want. They are willing to pay […]
How Each Candidate May Affect Our Country’s Infrastructure
Despite the fact that most Americans make use of at least one type of public infrastructure on a daily basis, it’s still not what you’d call a “marquee feature” in American politics. Because we all compulsorily pay taxes, we all own a small piece of America’s bridges, roads, airports, water and solid waste treatment plants, […]
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