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Wataniya Block U service

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One Question: Can it block Wataniya spam SMS?

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Aramex new opening hours

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Aramex Opening Hours

Aramex it seems are extending their Ardiya office working hours to more than 12 a day. At such time when everyone seems to be going away from Aramex for their prices, and slow delivery, I would think this is the last thing Aramex should be worried about.

What people really want I think is, first faster delivery, then cheaper prices, and better (much better) tracking.

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Fruits & Passion Kuwait

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Name: fruits-passion-kw.com

Business Type: Body Care Shopping Site & Company Profile

Launch Date: October, 2008

Brief: Fruits & Passion is a global brand for body care rituals, fragrances, and home ambiance products. Has a local exclusive dealer with previous physical stores. Now, while some people might have missed them from the market, thinking they are long gone, selling of those products is still easily available online.

Review: Fruits & Passion Kuwait as I see is a nice elegantly designed site, goes along with the type of business they are in, and matches the original Fruits & Passion global design. You can find there more information about the company, products, type of Spa services and others they offer, and you can also subscribe to their newsletter, since I know they very often participate in public and private expos.

For the people so much enthusiastic in such products, a shopping section is also available, and while it may seem like a secondary item in their site, I have tried it personally and they seem to have a pretty flexible and quick delivery methods, and are quite focused at it. They do offer gift baskets as well, which looks good, a bit expensive, and I think could use some extra items from outside their menu. For example, a New Baby basket can have a teddy bear toy, baby photo album or frame. Something to go along with it. Maybe this needs some further legal work on their side, as they represent an international brand, not sure. But it remains a good idea that adds value in my opinion.

They also offer gift vouchers if you want to gift someone, and a purchase of 30 KD or more will entitle you for a 10% discount on all future purchases as a VIP member, as well as some rewarding points.

The experience of shopping is rather convenient, easy to browse, flexibility to choose the taste you want on product page. The Add to Cart could use a bit of highlighting in the top left side to draw customer’s attention item was really added to the cart. Some people might miss it I guess.

Delivery: Delivery for me happened on same day based on my request, not sure how it’s made otherwise, but they seem again pretty flexible and supportive. Delivery charge is 1 KD for orders below 10 KD, so most of the cases delivery will be FREE of charge, unless you’re only in short of a shampoo :) .

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Kuwait International Fair & Books Exhibition

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Kuwait International Fair logo

Kuwait International Fair Co., established in 1971, is the oldest and I think the only exhibition company holding it’s own grounds, occupying huge space land. Ever since then however, the development rate of this exhibition is really in the micro-level and can barely be seen.

As I was planning to go to the 33rd Books Exhibition, being it Friday I wanted to make sure the exhibition is open. Going to their amaturish site, the Working hours section had only the main office working hours. What about the exhibition working hours? They didn’t just forget it. They knew it’s different, and they even say it:

OK, so where do we find the exhibition opening hours? In the Events Calendar? The worst exhibition event calendar I’ve seen. All it has is the name, dates, and halls of the exhibition. After 33 years of arranging this exhibition, don’t you have any more information to give? Such information as:

  • Working hours
  • # Participants
  • Categories of books visitor could find
  • Map of the area and categories inside it
  • Stats about previous exhibitions, is it growing larger, and at what rate. How many people usually attend the exhibition? Such things are more critical to you, KIF, and the exhibitors than the customer how could you miss it?
  • Specific page per exhibition is definitely needed. Some detailed specific information about each exhibition. Give value, give credit, grab attention. Only few exhibitions have links with very shallow information
  • No galleries and past events information

Wanna laugh more? See the Halls Availability. If you can travel back in time, hopefully you can find empty halls back in 2006 or 7.

Eventually, we had to call relatives to find out they don’t open Friday morning. Going in the afternoon, at little before 4 PM, there was literally no note about when are the opening hours at the door. I had to ask the snacks seller outside who told me it opens at 4:30. To our surprise, the doors opened at 4 PM and people started going in. Going inside, there were so many booths without sellers, so I could basically take all I want and leave. Their argument was, opening hours are supposedly 4:30 PM. Good, then don’t open before it, and deliver the message clearly so that people don’t line up early ahead. And even after 4:30 PM, there were still booths without sellers, and even worse, some new comer newspapers had reserved the booth but could not afford to have a person standing there, so all there is was an empty table, or sometimes this was lacking also. You could see pile of newspapers lying on the floor, and that was all of it.

Such things are not bad for the exhibitor only, but is bad for the overall image of the exhibition and would drive people away from it. Good control and penalty should be imposed on exhibitors. You take the place, you use it. Empty space looks really bad and gives bad impression about the overall quality, and usefulness of the expo.

The variety of books I guess were large, but I really did not have enough time to look around (thanks to my kid!), however the best part for me was the arts section showing some really talented Kuwaiti drawings.

I will try to post the few snapshots I took when I figure why my HTC won’t beam, sync, or fails to upload to any image site I visit.

FINAL NOTE: The Arabic Books Exhibition is supposed to be a face of Kuwait, and so is the Kuwait International Fair Co. Yet, it is the only exhibition where I don’t see any people trying to run stats, get reviews, push forward and improve. It’s basically the same year after year. Thanks only yo those exhibitors who can tolerate it, and bring new stuff to it. I was personally really disappointed and shocked when I saw it. I don’t usually go there very often, and before, I did not think of how bad those expos are, how the quality and focus are completely behind. This year however, I could not take it.

Really wish to see some serious revamp in this huge garbaged area. Supposed to be modernized, but it’s all dirty and unwisely used.

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