eBizguides: The business and fun Blog

eBizguides has created the eBizguide Blog on how to do business and have fun, specifically designed with the business globetrotter in mind. Essentially the eBizguides Blog will post the most updated news and events related with eBizguides.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Finally!!! downloadable eBizguides!!!

Finally, what everybody has been waiting for: downloadable eBizguides so you can view, print and carry your eBizguides everywhere...even in your PDA!!
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Monday, November 20, 2006

Great Feedback from DHL Zambia!!!



As always, we are thrilled to have feedback from our partners.
In this case, Carol White from DHL Zambia wrote our CEO a letter expressing its satisfaction with eBizguides. Click the image above to read more.
Thankyou and we hope to receive more and more happy letters like this one!!!

Friday, November 17, 2006

Upcoming eBizguides: Syria (in Arabic: الجمهورية العربية السورية)






Syria holds the imprints of the world's oldest civilizations, and has always been in the centre of all Arab countries, through influence also known as "the big brother" some dating back to the fourth millennium BC.
Oil production has levelled off, but recent agreements allowing increased foreign investment in the petroleum sector may boost production in two to three years. Syrian cities boast both traditional industries such as weaving and dried-fruit packing and modern heavy industry. Thanks to sustained capital investment, infrastructure development, subsidies of inputs, and price supports, Syria has gone from a net importer of many agricultural products to an exporter of cotton, fruits, vegetables, and other foodstuffs.
eBizguides is coming soon with a profound analysis of all the economic and business sectors, as well as the top companies and institutions. It will provide practical information on doing business in the local market, and having fun in your spare time.

For more information, click here or write to: juancarlos.cifuentes@ebizguides.com

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Travelling to Angola???: Here´s a list of the top things to do in Angola


Top Things To See & Do in Angola
•In the capital, Luanda, the main places to visit are the fortress (containing the Museum of Armed Forces) and the National Museum of Anthropology.
• The Humbi-Humbi art gallery, located at Largo Rainha Ginga 21, offers cultural delights.
• The Museum of Slavery, 25km (16 miles) along the coast from Luanda, offers an insight into the history of slavery.
• Luanda itself is built around a bay and there are bathing beaches (the Ilha beaches) five minutes from the centre of the city. Approximately 45km (28 miles) south of Luanda is Palmeirinhas, a long, deserted beach. The scenery is magnificent, but bathing here is hazardous. Fishing is possible both here and at Santiago beach, 45km (28 miles) north of Luanda. Watersports are available on the Mussolo Peninsula.
• The Kissama National Park lies 70km (45 miles) south of Luanda, and is home to a great variety of wild animals. Accommodation is available in bungalows located in the middle of the park, but visitors must bring their own food. The park is closed during the rainy season.
• The Calandula Waterfalls, located in the Malanje area, make an impressive spectacle, particularly at the end of the rainy season.
• Basketball remains a firm favourite, with Angola having won the African Basketball title on several occasions, attending the Olympics twice.
eBizuides Angola is soon to be published with tons of information on doing business and having fun in Angola. Write us to juancarlos.cifuentes@ebizguides.com and we´ll let you know when it´s out!!