business wars
Iconic and sometimes notorious business wars between key thought leaders and competitors in multiple categories, genres, and topics. From Nintendo and Sega to Penthouse and Playboy.
"The Insider's Guide to Making Money with Your Podcast"
Introduction: Podcasts have emerge as an increasingly more famous shape of amusement and training in latest years, with tens of millions of humans tuning in to hear to their favoured suggests each and every day. But have you ever questioned how podcasts make money? With so many free podcasts available, it would possibly appear like a thriller as to how podcast creators can earn a residing from their work. In this weblog post, we will discover the a number of approaches in which podcast make money and how podcasters can flip their ardour into a worthwhile business.
By Sathish Raj 3 years ago in Journal
Money speaks and man becomes mute
Money is a ubiquitous aspect of modern life. It is a medium of exchange that allows us to trade goods and services, and it plays a crucial role in shaping our economic and social systems. The power of money is evident in many aspects of our lives, from the way we work to the way we consume. In this article, we will explore the saying "Money speaks and man becomes mute," examining the various ways in which money has the power to shape our world and influence our behavior.
By RS Creation 3 years ago in Journal
Careers: The Chinese Foreign Intelligence Organisation
I first read about the Guoanbu way back in 2009 when I was researching my first novel 'Gate of Tears'. My interest had been piqued by China's involvement in Yemen, a country bordering 'Bab el Mandeb' (Gate of Tears), the strategic strait at the mouth of the Red Sea.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Journal
Mummer Qazzafi
Muammar Gaddafi was a controversial figure who ruled Libya for more than four decades, from 1969 until his ouster in 2011. He was born in 1942 in Sirte, Libya, into a Bedouin family. Gaddafi studied at a military academy in Libya before attending a military college in the UK. He returned to Libya in 1966 and began to plot a coup against King Idris, which he eventually carried out in 1969.
By Vocal Creator3 years ago in Journal
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein was the fifth president of Iraq who served from 1979 until 2003. He is a controversial figure, both within Iraq and globally, for his brutal dictatorship and involvement in several wars and conflicts. Born on April 28, 1937, in Al-Awja, a small town near Tikrit, in central Iraq, Saddam Hussein came from a modest family. He rose to power through the Ba'ath Party, a political group that aimed to create a unified Arab state.
By Vocal Creator3 years ago in Journal
Oura ring
Introduction In recent years, wearable technology has become increasingly popular among fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals. The Oura ring is one such device that has gained a lot of attention for its ability to track and monitor various aspects of health and wellness. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the Oura ring, including its features, benefits, and limitations.
By RS Creation 3 years ago in Journal
Web3 for Social Interaction
Introduction Over the past few years, we have witnessed a growing interest in Web3 technologies and their potential to transform the way we interact with each other online. Web3, also known as the decentralized web, is a new generation of internet infrastructure that is built on blockchain technology, enabling decentralized, peer-to-peer communication and collaboration.
By RS Creation 3 years ago in Journal
Text Messaging: "The Future of Marketing Communication"
Introduction Text messaging has come to be an more and more famous advertising channel for organizations to attain their clients in a speedy and cost effective way. With the upward thrust of cell devices, text messaging has turn out to be a go-to conversation approach for many people, making it a precious device for marketers. In this blog, we’ll discover how you can use text messaging in marketing to enhance engagement and power conversions.
By Sathish Raj 3 years ago in Journal
Musk's Tweets Still Need to be Approved by a Lawyer, the SEC says
Musk's Tweets Still Need to be Approved by a Lawyer, the SEC says There has been a claim that Tesla CEO Elon Musk needs to be pre-approved by lawyers before tweeting information related to Tesla in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
By Shahid Anwar3 years ago in Journal








