How to Price Your Art Prints for Maximum Profit?
Pricing artwork can be challenging for artists. They aim to find the sweet spot between making a profit and appealing to potential buyers while keeping reasonable prices in mind. In this guide, we will explore ways to help artists determine the pricing for their art prints to attract interested buyers while maximizing earnings. Noting Expenses…
The Winter Whisper of a New Viral Storm: How Winter Fuels HMPV’s Surge in Asia?
The world is once again turning its attention to an emerging health concern: Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). While the virus has been studied since its discovery in 2001, recent surges in cases across Asia, particularly in China, have sparked both curiosity and concern. Symptoms and Transmission Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) belongs to the Pneumoviridae family and is…
22 December, 1851: A Journey Between Roorkee And a New Era
The seeds of the modern industrial era in India were sown in 1851 when a commercial train ran between Roorkee and Piran Kaliyar for the first time in the country to resolve the farmers’ irrigation struggle. The first commercial train transported large quantities of construction material and soil to farmers in Roorkee from Piran Kaliyar,…
BugBase: Protecting Businesses, One Bug at a Time
In a time when technology is at the heart of every business worldwide, cybersecurity is no longer a luxury or afterthought but a necessity to keep one’s interest safe. Although the rapid advancements in technology have benefitted businesses in more ways than one, they have also exposed many vulnerabilities that can cripple the businesses. Enter…
Lee Kun-hee: Building a Legacy, One Bold Move at a Time
In June 1993, a young and ambitious Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung Group, gathered his top executives in a hotel in Frankfurt. The company faced a dire situation where Samsung was lagging behind its Japanese and American counterparts. As a last resort, Lee delivered a radical directive, “Change everything except your wife and children.” This…
Turning Surprises into Success: The Power of Serendipity in Innovation
Imagine a world where every innovation is brought about by deliberate brainstorming or countless hours of meticulous planning. This might seem logical, but that is not how the real world works. In the 1970s, the 3M factory was working hard to produce a strong glue. This was when Dr. Spencer Silver stumbled upon a glue…
Invisible Innovation: The Unseen Advantage
Innovation is the fodder for a company’s survival and advancements. One of the biggest examples of this are Samsung and Toyato. These two giants which are today, known as the powerhouses of innovation started with the manufacturing of cheap copies of popular brands. But not all the innovations done by the global giants are “visible”,…
Industry Meets Academia: Asia’s Blueprint for Innovation
Today, when the business landscape has become cutthroat and hyper-competitive, innovation isn’t just an advantage over your competitor but a necessity to stay in the business. For this reason, corporations across Asia are collaborating with academic institutions to leverage their expertise in R&D, creating innovation pipelines that shape the industry and redefine the possibilities. These…
The Darkness In Light: Strategies for Managing Unauthorised Sellers in Asia
Having business ventures across multiple e-commerce platforms with a strong brand identity may sound gratifying, but the challenge of dealing with unauthorised third-party sellers can suck the fun out of it. Global markets have become more intertwined with each other, and the evolution of technology has made e-commerce purchases a daily activity. According to Flipflow,…
Asia’s New Urban Jungles: Second-Tier Cities as Growth Catalysts
Asia’s tier 2 cities are emerging as core pillars of the Asian economy’s growth. With a unique blend of untapped potential, rising consumer markets, and improving infrastructure, these cities are redefining development opportunities for businesses and investors alike. In fact, Richard Dobbs and Jaana Remes write in a Business Asia column for The Wall Street…