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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
I Am a Paper
Dear children! I am a notebook, my price is only 100 rupees. I am white, with red and green lines printed on me, and my cover is laminated in black with the monogram of “Chaand Copy House,” which adds to my dignity. I lived proudly at Haji Book Depot, surrounded by other notebooks and copies that were less beautiful and cheaper than me. Among them, the yellow notebooks made from low-quality paper seemed very inferior, and I used to feel proud that I was different.
By Sudais Zakwanabout 5 hours ago in Journal
Why Air Traffic Management is Key to the Future of Global Aviation. AI-Generated.
The future of global aviation is poised for major transformations. With air travel reaching new heights, the demand for efficient, safe, and sustainable air traffic management (ATM) has never been more critical. As air traffic increases worldwide, there is an urgent need for innovative solutions to ensure the skies remain safe and navigable. In this story, we’ll explore why air traffic management is the cornerstone of the aviation industry's future and how advancements in technology are reshaping this essential component of aviation.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 5 hours ago in Journal
The Export Imperative: A Business Owner’s Guide to Pakistan’s Digital Agency Landscape (2026). AI-Generated.
If you are running a business in Pakistan right now, you understand the reality on the ground. The local market is saturated, and the Rupee remains volatile. In 2026, the only businesses with genuine security are those earning in Foreign Currency (USD, GBP, AED).
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 7 hours ago in Journal
The Death of the SEO Package: How Karachi's Digital Leaders Are Rewriting the Rules in 2026. AI-Generated.
For the last decade, the digital marketing industry in Karachi has operated on a simple, predictable model: The "Package." You walked into an agency in Clifton or Gulshan, and they handed you a menu. Bronze. Silver. Gold. You picked a price, they promised you "10 Keywords," and you paid a monthly retainer. It was transactional, it was simple, and in 2026, it is completely obsolete.
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 11 hours ago in Journal
The 5 Archetypes of SEO Experts in 2026: Which One Does Your Business Need?. AI-Generated.
In the early days of the internet, hiring an "SEO Expert" was simple. You found someone who knew how to put keywords in meta tags, you paid them a retainer, and you waited for traffic.
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 11 hours ago in Journal
The 2026 Tech Landscape: Who Are the Real Leaders in Digital Innovation?. AI-Generated.
The technology sector in 2026 is crowded. For a business owner looking for a digital partner, the noise can be deafening. There are thousands of agencies promising "Digital Transformation," "Custom Software," and "AI Integration." But as any experienced CTO knows, not all agencies are created equal. Hiring a massive corporate firm for a lean startup project is a mistake. Conversely, hiring a cheap boutique agency for enterprise-grade security is a disaster waiting to happen.
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 12 hours ago in Journal
The Hidden Cost of 'Pretty' Websites: Why Design Is Killing Your Revenue in 2026. AI-Generated.
There is a common tragedy playing out in corporate offices across the business world right now. A company decides it needs a new digital presence. They hire a creative agency. They spend weeks debating color palettes, hero images, and font pairings. Finally, launch day arrives. The website looks stunning. It has high-resolution videos playing in the background, sleek animations that slide in as you scroll, and a design that pops.
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 12 hours ago in Journal
The Dollar Imperative: Why Pakistan’s Digital Economy Is Pivoting to Export SEO. AI-Generated.
If you look at the balance sheet of any successful company in Karachi or Lahore right now, you will notice a distinct pattern. They aren’t worried about the fluctuating price of electricity. They aren’t panic-buying gold to hedge against inflation.
By Mahnoor Qureshiabout 12 hours ago in Journal
How to Stop Russia Using Starlink to Control Deadly Drones Against Ukraine
This morning I read that Musk’s SpaceX has applied for a licence to increase the number of Starlink satellites to 1 million. I reacted rather strongly. There’s already too much junk in orbit. When I’m at sea the night sky is already spoiled just after sundown by strings of Starlink satellites. Yes, I’m becoming old and curmudgeonly, but now Musk’s expanding constellation is helping Russia murder Ukrainian citizens.
By James Marineroabout 13 hours ago in Journal










