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Embrace a Mobile Application to Increase Your Business Visibility

The proliferation of smartphones over the years force the businesses to grab this opportunity to generate huge ROI. Today, many companies regardless of its location, industry, size, and target customers choose to have their own customized mobile application from a reliable mobile app development Lebanon firm. The reason behind such incorporation is obvious- it provides several benefits such as to enjoy better productivity, increased customer base by eliminating geographical barriers and many more that makes it easy to harness growth. So why don’t you consider developing an effective mobile app for your firm? It is the cost-effective way to increase your brand’s visibility and offers customer delight by allowing them to explore your offerings anytime from anywhere.

 

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However, while walking down the street or over the network, you will find dozens of app development companies that claim to deliver top-notch services. It is crucial for you to hire the best mobile application development Lebanon to get a competitive edge over industry rivals. Let’s discuss some key factors that you must keep in mind while choosing the best app development agency.

  • Expertise:

Being a businessman, it is vital for you to look at the experience and firm’s area of expertise before hiring. It helps you in ensuring that you have assigned your work in safe hands.

  • Pricing and features:

Pricing is one of the important features that you must discuss with the development agency prior to hiring them. Always compare the price with the features offered by the firm to make an informed decision.

  • Innovative skills:

Always select the firm having highly experienced developers and innovative designers which are capable of developing a unique mobile app, as it will help you to stand out of the mass.

  • Punctuality and communication:

Make sure that your hiring firm should be capable of delivering their work on time. In fact, an effective communication plays a significant role for the successful delivery of your product as per your precise criteria. So make sure that the team you are hiring knows how to communicate actively and effectively.

  • Regular support and maintenance:

A good and reputed firm always offers support to take care of any bugging issue. Make sure you get dependable support to rise higher and win more business with ease.

 

These are some primary factors that you must consider before hiring the services of any developing agency. If you are looking for a trustworthy mobile application development Lebanon company, contact Microbits. They specialize in offering a full range of digital services including web design and development, SEO, SMM, and so on. Also, they offer their services at fair monetary values and focuses on building long-term customer relationships.

 

For more details, visit Microbits.co

 

 

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url 2014-01-17 15:34
A bookshop burns in Lebanon

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A sad story with some hopeful outcomes - from the New Yorker blog post by :

 

". . . Maktabat al-Sa’eh (“The Pilgrim’s Bookshop”) is a Tripoli landmark, occupying a five-thousand-square-foot space in a grand, crumbling building that once served as an Ottoman police barracks. Before the fire, the labyrinthine warren of books had flaking paint on its walls and a leaky ceiling, but Father Sarrouj pays a pittance in rent and his landlords have neglected him. Crammed into the space are mountains of books, perhaps as many as a hundred thousand. The exact number is unknown, although the priest has used a computer to try to keep track of his inventory and, since 2005, to maintain a creaky Web site. Bearded and spectacled, he bears a passing resemblance to a more nebbishy Umberto Eco, but his appearance is belied by a rhetorical spryness typical of Levantine men of the cloth. Since Father Sarrouj began appearing on the nightly news, he has handled interviews with aplomb, fielding questions and citing Biblical and Koranic verses without skipping a beat.

 

Who started the fire? The circumstances are mysterious. Did the bookshop contain polemical writings insulting to Islam? Had Father Sarrouj authored an incendiary pamphlet about the Prophet Muhammad? Or were the arsonists somehow connected with the building’s owners, who had been trying to muscle the recalcitrant priest out for years? Rumors swirled as politicians, bishops, and muftis raced to denounce the crime and join the photo ops in front of the bookshop’s charred entryway. Even Salem al-Rafei, a Salafist sheikh who has preached jihad against the infidels in Syria, came to Father Sarrouj’s defense. For a few hours, every press conference and television interview conjured up fusty commonplaces about Lebanon’s importance as a symbol of coexistence, a mosaic of religious communities, the cradle of civilization, and the home of, yes, the people of the book. . .

 

Astonishingly, the Maktabat al-Sa’eh fire prompted something that two years of suicide bombings and assassination attempts had not: a public outcry. The Lebanese have absorbed the blows of the Syrian proxy war by desensitizing themselves, an old habit born from years of muddling forward through violence, decaying infrastructure, and communal strife. When Father Sarrouj’s books went up in flames, though, a nerve was apparently struck. Within hours, civil-society groups set up a barn-raising effort to secure and catalogue the undamaged books, clean up the shop, and build new shelving. Someone launched a fundraising initiative. Book drives were organized around the country.An international courier announced that it would ship books from anywhere in the world to Lebanon to replenish Father Sarrouj’s collection. "

 

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Source: jaylia3.booklikes.com/post/763519/a-bookshop-burns-in-lebanon
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