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Preparing Your Marketing for Ramadan – Part 2

Preparing Your Products and Services for Ramadan Six-Part Series Part 1: Ramadan Muslim Consumer Behavior Part 2: Preparing Your Products and Services for Ramadan Part 3: Using Your Blog to Promote Your Brand for Ramadan Part 4: Using Social Media to Gain Ramadan Buyers Part 5: Mail and Email as Promoting Tools for Ramadan Part 6: Creating a Community Around Your […]

Should Muslim Brands Advertise on Retail Media Networks?

Our team at Muslim Ad Network continually endeavors to bring you insights into the latest marketing and advertising trends that you can use to target Muslim consumers. Last time around we looked at whether Muslim brands should be active on the metaverse. Today, we look at whether Muslim brands should advertise on retail media networks. […]

3 Tips for Marketing to Muslims and Not Get The Cold Shoulder

At the time of writing this post, Ramadan is just around the corner. Businesses, both Muslim-owned and not, know that this is a time when a large part of the population will be more prone to buying stuff. Yes, it is a time of spirituality and prayer, but it is also a time of festivity […]

6 Reasons Why Businesses Targeting Muslims Will Thrive in 2020 and Beyond

1 – Muslims are becoming more conscious of their  Islamic identity Gone are the days when young Muslim men and women idolized other cultures in order to feel good about themselves. There will always be exceptions but if you look around, you will see that young Muslims these days love being different from what the […]

The Inevitable Rise of Digital Advertising Continues

Digital advertising is the promotion of your brand or product through online channels. Social media sites, search engines, and news websites are the areas where digital advertising is most common. Digital advertising is first and foremost an important activity in terms of reaching a wide customer potential of a product or service in a short […]

How the Halal Consumer Market is Developing with the Growing Muslim Population and Islamic Economies

“Halal” is an Arabic word that means “permitted” and it is generally used to describe foods that Muslims are allowed to eat according to Islamic guidelines mentioned in the Qur’an. In Islam, most food and drinks are considered halal unless they are clearly stated as forbidden in the Qur’an and hadith. Muslim consumers prefer that […]