Ramadan 2020 is finally here! Are you ready? If you are a business owner or a marketer, you may already know that Ramadan not only brings the best out of the Muslims spiritually but also turns them into super-consumers. In fact, Ramadan is the third-biggest festival in the UK after Christmas and Easter. According to […]
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Here at Muslim Ad Network, we care about you and your business. We are still offering free online advertising to help your business cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. I figured we are now in a situation where you, my dear reader, are not interested in some generic, actionable blog post. If we are to offer […]
At the time of writing this post, Ramadan is just around the corner. Businesses, both Muslim-owned and not, know that this is a time when a large part of the population will be more prone to buying stuff. Yes, it is a time of spirituality and prayer, but it is also a time of festivity […]
ccording to Statista, the halal product market is expected to grow from 45.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2016 to over 58.3 billion by 2022. The largest sector of the global halal industry is Islamic finance with a 43 percent share of the market, followed by halal food with a 36 percent market share. The question is, how do Muslim businesses reach out to the right customer at the right time?
The rapid change and development of digital technologies in the last decade forces companies to follow and adapt to innovations in this area. For the most part, businesses are aware that they have to use digital channels in order to maintain a healthy relationship with their key stakeholders and audiences. But few know exactly how […]
Digital advertising is the promotion of your brand or product through online channels. Social media sites, search engines, and news websites are the areas where digital advertising is most common. Digital advertising is first and foremost an important activity in terms of reaching a wide customer potential of a product or service in a short […]
“Halal” is an Arabic word that means “permitted” and it is generally used to describe foods that Muslims are allowed to eat according to Islamic guidelines mentioned in the Qur’an. In Islam, most food and drinks are considered halal unless they are clearly stated as forbidden in the Qur’an and hadith. Muslim consumers prefer that […]
One of the issues that has been on the agenda for those who have been interested in green marketing during the last few years is sustainability in fashion. What is sustainability and what are the steps taken by brands in this regard? Nowadays, terms such as sustainability, environmentalism, and recycling are frequently brought up. But […]