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The UAE’s fragrance landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. While long-established luxury houses and beloved regional Arabic blends have traditionally dominated, cons...
The UAE’s regulatory environment for telemarketing and data privacy has tightened significantly. Key frameworks like the UAE Personal Data Protection Law and a national Do Not Call...
For centuries, scents like bakhoor, oud and attar have been woven into Emirati life as more than perfume — they are social language. Bakhoor, slow-burning chips or paste placed on...
Online shopping still trips shoppers up at predictable points — confusing navigation, slow or unclear checkout flows, weak product information, and poor discovery tools. When categ...
The UAE’s social commerce sector is a distinct pillar of e-commerce, projected to grow from approximately $3.21 billion in 2024 to $6.41 billion by 2030 ( Ken Research ). This...
Emirati hospitality turns a simple visit into a moment of belonging through rituals. At its centre are deliberate acts: pouring Arabic coffee ( gahwa ), offering dates, and exchang...
The scents of the Arabian Peninsula—oud, bakhoor and attars—are woven into the social and ceremonial fabric of the UAE. Oud, the resinous heartwood known as agarwood, is prized not...
Late shipments are more than an operational hiccup—they trigger a chain reaction that begins with a disappointed customer and can end in lasting brand damage. When an order arrives...
The circular economy — prioritising reuse, repair, and resource-efficient product cycles — is moving from theory into practice across the UAE’s digital retail landscape. Re-commerc...
Long before "eco-chic" entered fashion and lifestyle conversations, Emirati life was shaped by scarcity, ingenuity and a deep respect for the desert's limits. Practices such as rep...
In the UAE, scent is far more than a personal finishing touch — it’s woven into how people express respect, memory and belonging. From warm, resinous oud and fragrant bukhoor...
“Free delivery” looks simple on the product page, but for many sellers it hides real ongoing costs. Direct expenses—courier fees, fuel surcharges and last‑mile labour—hit margins i...