A Thirst for Growth in Vietnam's Fast Moving Consumer Goods

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A Thirst for Growth in Vietnam's Fast Moving Consumer Goods

Tran designed the packaging and logo for the Number 1 Energy drink himself, soon one of Vietnam's best sellers. Like Red Bull, it's supercharged with caffeine and sugar, and popular with long-distance truck drivers. When beer sales provided unprofitable due to a “special tax” from the government, THP
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Seattle Seahawks Fans Had Apparel Delivered By Uber Eats

Max Rettig is a graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Creative Writing. He has been writing for SportTechie since January 2017. Max has held internships at Bleacher Report, Philadelphia magazine and the Philadelphia Daily News, and he has reported for the Columbia Daily Spectator and
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2018 Predictions: Taboola

While mobile is growing, an Achilles' heel of this screen is lower rates than desktop, meaning publishers that see mobile growth usually trade higher volumes for lower RPMs (revenue per thousand impressions) and brands more often than not convert better in desktop versus mobile. Saying that, thanks
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A ghost story for Christmas

The author, who lectured in 20th century Welsh literature and creative writing at the Welsh department of Aberystwyth University, has written his own take on the ghost story just in time for this year's festive season, and the result is Hen Bethau Anghofiedig (Old Forgotten Things), a novel published by Y
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Anti-adblock is a lot more common than anyone thought, but it's not hard to defeat

To quote Doc Searls, adblocking is the largest consumer revolt in history; the rise of third-party tracking cookies, mounting awareness of breaches, and a shift in the balance of power between publishers and advertisers have conspired to make ads more visibly and invisibly obnoxious, driving millions to
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Warner Robins was named after a military general. But he had never been to the city

In commemoration of the city's 75th diamond anniversary, Historical Publishing Network of San Antonio, Texas, recently contracted with the city of Warner Robins with endorsements from the Museum of Aviation and the Warner Robins Convention & Visitors Bureau to publish a new coffee table pictorial
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Nintendo reportedly delays 64GB game cartridges and it might affect the Switch's popularity

The delay is notable due to how it might affect third party publishers wanting to bring games to the console, but may hesitate from memory constraints. The Switch has seen a very big number of smaller indie games come to the console over its first year, but few larger third party games. Nintendo's own
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A beloved French author was also an anti-Semite. Now his most notorious works are being …

PARIS — To publish or not to publish. That has always been the question when it comes to Louis-Ferdinand Céline. In a culture that adores its writers the way mothers adore their sons, the late French novelist inspires a special, almost unparalleled, reverence. There are those who will tell you that
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Publishers Weekly Picks Best Romances of 2017

Publishers Weekly named Lisa Berne's You May Kiss the Bride one of their Best Romances of 2017, saying “it sparkles with dry, subtle wit.” In an unforgetta.
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