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28 questions to our newest Aryxian – Alexandra!

Today we warmly welcome Alexandra to the Aryxe team. Alexandra is from Lausanne, Switzerland, and she will assist the social media team with a number of German client projects. We wish Alex an exciting journey forward and a great time in our office in Sofia.

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How will Brexit impact the fashion industry? 4 likely scenarios for textiles companies.

In the latest of our articles about Brexit, we look at the impact of the agreements between the UK and the EU on the fashion industry. Looking at the challenges and the options for textiles companies, we identify four scenarios for the future development of the industry.

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5 things you need to seriously consider when managing your company’s social media

Multiply the return on investment of your marketing activities by creating highly performing social media profiles. In our newest article, we discuss the critical factors which decision makers need to consider before starting their next social media campaign.

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Driving opportunities with the Chinese market

With China reaching the peak of its global trade and establishing its leading economic position, opportunities for collaboration with the country are becoming even more abundant. The recently planned One Belt One Road (OBOR) will not only create a vast network of physical connections with the rest of the world, but it will expand the state of international relations, creating the world’s largest platform for economic cooperation.

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31 questions to the latest additions to our team – Erika and Nikolay

We’ve had an exciting start of the new year here at Aryxe, because we welcomed our new hires – Erika and Nikolay. Erika will support the graphic design team, while Nikolay will take responsibility for our sales process. Both of them will be valuable contributions to our set of skills and the growth of the company. Learn more about them in this snap interview.

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Brexit and what it means for British Small and Medium Business owners

Many mid-sized companies have either chosen to ignore upcoming Brexit or decided that there will be a “Soft Brexit” which would still enable the British economy to participate in the single market.

Not looking at the harsh reality as it starts to unfold in front of our very eyes is not only risky, for companies it means to possibly lose market share, deal with higher cost and added complexity as well as having to deal with a more bureaucratic process when doing business with the EU.
What possible options can British SMB’s evaluate?