Partnership with Warees

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http://www.fadzuli.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/warees.jpg Recently we have signed an agreement with Warees Investments Pte Ltd to expand our Advertising Services.

Warees is an investment company owned by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura and this company handles the real estate matters of the mosque which include building them, the interior design and so on.

For the last few years they have set up the Mediware system in over 25 mosques in Singapore.

What’s Mediaware?

It is the LCD panels installed in the common areas in the mosque. The LCD panel would from time to time show advertisements and information on classes and events happening at mosques.

Lite Box.

And recently they have also installed 10 feet long Light Boxes which they Lite ( not Light ) at the mosque boundaries. Currently located at only 7 mosques. You can find one of them at Sultan Mosque, viewable from Bussorrah Street.

Marketing Agents

We are currently expanding our advertisement packages. Other than advertising online, we will like to open this up to offline avenues too. Therefore we have taken up a one year deal to help Warees to market this Advertisement tools.

More details on price and regulations will be up soon. So advertisers do watch out for this opportunity.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Salamz,
    Congratulations on the successful agreement with Warees. I like this partnership with various institutions, it makes me motivated to do something for the community knowing that we have such tools to assist us with the Marketing of Islamic products.
    I’m thinking why not Islamic events conduct a workshop for mosques, islamic organisations and perhaps to bigger commercial institutions, like Banks, MUIS, etc, on how to do Marketing using the tools that are readily available currently like radio, website, facebook, etc..
    Alhamdulillah I am quite positive that most one-off or those activities with follow-ups listed here are full house or at least half filled.
    Many new youth organisations are mostly filled with fired-up, full of motivation youths. But when they organise events after events and end up with just a handful of participants they get tired and burnt themselves.
    Or some organisations had such a good number of participants but as time goes by they lack quality and die-off.
    I think the workshop should at least cover a number of this topics. And invite the Big Brothers like SAFF, FMSA, etc out there to share their experiences.
    This is just my thoughts…

    Syah

  2. Salamz,
    Congratulations on the successful agreement with Warees. I like this partnership with various institutions, it makes me motivated to do something for the community knowing that we have such tools to assist us with the Marketing of Islamic products.
    I’m thinking why not Islamic events conduct a workshop for mosques, islamic organisations and perhaps to bigger commercial institutions, like Banks, MUIS, etc, on how to do Marketing using the tools that are readily available currently like radio, website, facebook, etc..
    Alhamdulillah I am quite positive that most one-off or those activities with follow-ups listed here are full house or at least half filled.
    Many new youth organisations are mostly filled with fired-up, full of motivation youths. But when they organise events after events and end up with just a handful of participants they get tired and burnt themselves.
    Or some organisations had such a good number of participants but as time goes by they lack quality and die-off.
    I think the workshop should at least cover a number of this topics. And invite the Big Brothers like SAFF, FMSA, etc out there to share their experiences.
    This is just my thoughts…

    Syah

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