10October
Don’t Be A Failure
Becoming an entrepreneur is a calling that many do not hear and even fewer heed. It requires venturing into the unknown with the hope of being successful. For those that have made this leap of faith, they know all too well that starting, and successfully running, a business is a hard thing to do. There are many hurdles that must be overcome, or at least survived, before you even breakeven, let alone become profitable. However, regardless of your tenacity, dedication,
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Categories : Entrepreneurship, General, Strategy
Posted by dysmadmin
Subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) has come into its own over the past ten years. You can argue that HBO was the forerunner, but there is no doubt that Netflix was the trailblazer. Over the past few years, the SVOD industry has grown to over 200 streaming providers worldwide with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hulu being the largest. These companies are fierce competitors when it comes their subscription base, the main driver of revenue. However, revenue alone does not equal
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Categories : Consumer Behavior, Segmentation, Strategy
Posted by dysmadmin
In our previous two posts, we have been looking at the U.S. air carrier industry and some of the problems they face in relation to international travel. In this post we will look at what can be done to get the sector back on the path to a robust recovery. As it currently stands, there is little the industry can do about Covid-19, inflation, or political unrest. These are macro issues that affect many if not all sectors of the
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Categories : Consumer Behavior, Strategy
Posted by dysmadmin
In our previous post, we discussed the issues facing the U.S. Travel and Tourism sector in relation to international travel and noted that analysts were predicting a robust recovery. Given how essential this sector is to the U.S. economy, one can only hope that the analysts’ predictions were correct, but there are some potential hurdles facing the industry. Covid-19 VariantsDuring December 2021, the first wave of the Covid-19 Omicron variant began spreading across Europe causing many U.S. travelers to postpone, or
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Categories : Consumer Behavior
Posted by dysmadmin
There is no doubt that the ongoing 2020 Covid-19 global pandemic will be remembered for generations. It was the first time in recent recorded history that the world hunkered down to stave off a silent killer. Many people’s livelihoods were destroyed or seriously curtailed as the economic engines of entire nations grinded to a crawl. The Travel and Tourism sector was hit hard by the pandemic. In 2019 this sector accounted for roughly eight percent of U.S. GDP and about
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Categories : Consumer Behavior
Posted by dysmadmin
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