1. Note: Engaging in trade during adolescence, significant progress, looking at commerce simpler and the kindness of Aradis.
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Note 1
Author: Mohammad Hossein Soheili, Qom, Iran 🇮🇷, Persian t.me/aradhorse_sale
I lost my father during adolescence, which prompted me to decide to have a job alongside my studies.
Since I didn't think I could be my own boss, I turned to service-related businesses and became involved in labor.
I worked in various fields until I realized I had a talent for equestrian sports.
However, I still didn't know how to make high incomes and would earn insignificant amounts through educational services, transportation, horseshoeing, etc.
Unfortunately, sometimes life became so tough for me that I thought about suicide because I had no motivation to continue living until I accidentally got acquainted with the Arad group.
After this acquaintance, dear and honorable people, to whom I owe my entire life, never abandoned me to my own devices and not only showed me the path of growth in all aspects of life but also acted like a caring father, supporting and guiding me.
This was while sometimes out of ignorance I did not appreciate their kindness.
I started my first business at the age of 18 with the kind help of God and the love of dear Arad, and through buying and selling horses and equestrian equipment, I made good profits.
Now, as I write this note, Arad has transformed me from a lonely teenager wanting to end his tough life to the manager of a strong team in the field of equestrian sports.
At least 8 people directly earn a lawful living from this team.
In this writing, I have only touched on a small and insignificant part of my achievements with the help of these dear individuals.
I am grateful to the merciful God for placing me in such an exceptional community.
Note 2
Author: Ratih Dhyan, Solo, Indonesia 🇮🇩, English wa.me/6287836554117
When I lost my mother, the messages sent to me by the Arad members provided great comfort amidst this profound grief.
Many people sent beautiful prayers for my mother in the messages.
As I read the messages, tears rolled down my cheeks, and I thanked God for introducing me to such a compassionate family.
Even my father embraced me and said, "You are very lucky to have joined this group."
From the very first day, I felt the warmth of reception in Arad, a level of love that my words are inadequate to express.
I stand strong again to fight the world and accept what God has ordained for me.
I know my mother is happy, and I will always love you, Ibu (which means mother in Indonesian).
I hope all the good and beautiful prayers return to each and every member of this group.
Note 3
Author: Ali Tahmasebi, Shiraz, Iran 🇮🇷, Persian t.me/pourbeh
We usually feel scared and confused when faced with an unexpected, dangerous, and ambiguous situation.
But is commerce complex and terrifying?
If we look at commerce more simply, we will realize that commerce is not difficult and terrifying at all, and fortunately, confusion has a solution.
We are afraid of commerce because of a common misconception in society that views commerce as something exclusive to certain individuals who are separate from the rest of society.
When we think about the most basic elements and principles of commerce, we come to three main elements: knowledge, experience, and capital.
Everyone can start from zero on the first day, but with time, effort, and patience, an ordinary person grows and matures.
Commerce, in its simplest form, is a triangle with three vertices: supplier, trader, and customer.
As a trader, you stand somewhere between those other two vertices, and to fulfill your role effectively, you must possess a crucial characteristic.
You need to have the ability to establish connections with the other two vertices.
If you lack this skill, you will usually become frightened.
To put it simply, you are not actually scared of commerce, but rather, you are anxious about establishing connections because you believe you lack this ability and may be ridiculed.
Establishing connections is a skill that can be learned and strengthened.
When you reach a suitable level of mastery in communication skills, commerce will no longer seem terrifying to you.
Now, for a better understanding, let's address a question: What is confusion in commerce and how can we resolve it?
Confusion in commerce arises from being perplexed about where to start and how to begin.
Let's assume you have taken the first step and establishing connections has become easy and even pleasant for you.
Now, you want to take another step forward but are unsure which direction to go. What would be best?
Do you agree with this simple definition of commerce? Commerce means the ability to sell a product to a customer.
As a trader, you must be able to sell any product.
To overcome confusion and indecision, completely eliminate which product to choose in your mind and focus solely on selling.
Simply take a product and apply all your communication skills and knowledge of selling to make the sale happen.
Certainly, you will face challenges on this path, but do not worry because these are challenges that anyone embarking on this path encounters. So you are not alone.
Now is the time to recognize the difference between yourself and those who reach a dead end in this path and become discouraged.
See the problems as challenges and focus on finding their solutions.
You will be amazed to find that the more focused and precise you are in addressing this issue, the more solvable it becomes.
Once you move past this stage of confusion in commerce successfully, because you have found the pathway to selling and realized that it does not matter what you have in hand for sale, as you know you can sell it.
Note 4
Author: Peter Zwegar Logan, Monrovia, Liberia 🇱🇷, English wa.me/231776695669
Arad Branding has helped enhance my knowledge and information in the field of international marketing.
I have gained a lot of information by listening to business podcasts.
The meetings organized by Arad have a significant impact on our progress and success.
The prices of products stated by traders are often very suitable for buyers outside the country, leading to increased commercial transactions.
I hope to participate in Arad Branding's international conferences to discover more opportunities and connect with various business people.
Ultimately, I must say that this great collection serves as a crucial communication bridge between global buyers and sellers.
Note 5
Author: Alhaji Ali Busari, Kwara, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English wa.me/2348128959020
Arad Branding is a top-notch business that really cares about satisfying its customers, and its team of experts work diligently to ensure that every project is done on time and with high quality.
Their attention to detail and focus on customer needs make them unparalleled in the business.
As an investor, I recommend you choose this group for the prosperity of your business.
Innovative products, excellent customer service, and commitment to their duties have turned them into an excellent investment option.
Investing in this family of workers is a wise move that will surely bring high returns.
2. 10 Social media groups of Aradi traders and foreign representatives - June 24
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Group of traders and representatives | Language | Link |
French Language | French | |
Arabic Language | Arabic | |
Benin | English | |
Ethiopia | English | |
Qom, Iran | Persian | Telegram |
Hamedan, Iran | Persian | Telegram |
Bushehr, Iran | Persian | |
Polyethylene pipes | Persian | Telegram |
Agricultural equipment | Persian | Telegram |
Sports and medical equipment | Persian |
3. Bitter and sweet events in the life of Aradis - June 24
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Bitter events
Father's demise - Mambo Angui Bernard, Abidjan, Ivory Coast 🇨🇮, English, wa.me/22505379420
Illness - Mohammad Ibrahim, Salem, India 🇮🇳, English, wa.me/919445653366
Illness - Ashish Dasgupta, Calcutta, India 🇮🇳, English, wa.me/919163941115
Illness - Mirhossein Mousavi, Qom, Iran 🇮🇷, Persian, t.me/Hesamarad72
People Born Today
Name | City | Country | Language | Contact |
Tawheed Rashid | Srinagar | India 🇮🇳 | English | |
Felix Isawa | Freetown | Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 | English | |
Kevin Moses | Nairobi | Kenya 🇰🇪 | English | |
Oliver Ongongo | Meru | Kenya 🇰🇪 | English | |
Saadat Mokhtari | Shahr_e kord | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Gholamreza Ghasemi | Mashhad | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Ziba Payand | Jiroft | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Mahmoudreza Noori | Zanjan | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian |
4. Newcomers: United States, Germany, Azerbaijan, Turkey, China, Qatar and Iran - June 24
Name | City | Country | Language | Contact |
Jalal Mohammad | West Warwick | United States 🇺🇸 | English | |
Reza Zare | Durham | United States 🇺🇸 | English | |
Nasser Niyati | Frankfurt | Germany 🇩🇪 | Persian | |
Alvin Ganjavi | Baku | Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 | Turkish | |
Muhammed Efe Özdemir | Kocaeli | Turkey 🇹🇷 | Turkish | |
Tyra Tong | Dongguan | China 🇨🇳 | English | |
Zolkov Torot | Tekirdağ | Turkey 🇹🇷 | Turkish | |
Rashed Gabayan | Occidental Mindoro | Philippines 🇵🇭 | English | |
Nihat Takin | Kocaeli | Turkey 🇹🇷 | Turkish | |
Muhammad bin Muhammad Atam | Doha | Qatar 🇶🇦 | Arabic | |
Soheil Ali | Islam Abad | Pakistan 🇵🇰 | English | |
Ahmed Mohammad Naji Elbad | Sana'a | Yemen 🇾🇪 | Arabic | |
Temesgen Tadle | Dubai | UAE 🇦🇪 | English | |
TM Arfin | Dhaka | Bangladesh 🇧🇩 | English | |
Ahmad Mohammad Khalil | Manama | Bahrain 🇧🇭 | Arabic | |
Mohammad Rafiq | Lodhrān | Pakistan 🇵🇰 | Urdo | |
Eyad Al Zewail | Hama | Syria 🇸🇾 | Arabic | |
Abdul Majeed Al Madoumi | Sana'a | Yemen 🇾🇪 | Arabic | |
Alal Asad | Baghdad | Iraq 🇮🇶 | Arabic | |
Kulthum Kerko Vali | Kesrouane | Lebanon 🇱🇧 | Arabic | |
Nizimana Issa | Kigali | Rwanda 🇷🇼 | English | |
Brian Bwire | Entebbe | Uganda 🇺🇬 | English | |
Acre Agnero Pir | Abidjan | Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 | French | |
Yan Chiari | Tika | Kenya 🇰🇪 | English | |
Mohammad Nadi Hasani | Deirut | Egypt 🇪🇬 | Arabic | |
Ibrahim Al-Hamar | Nouakchott | Mauritania 🇲🇷 | Arabic | |
Elias John Elugbo | Calabar | Nigeria 🇳🇬 | English | |
Jacqueline Nakayivu | Kampala | Uganda 🇺🇬 | English | |
Guy-Noël Kewanee | Abidjan | Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 | English | |
Kibet Tuwei | Kericho | Kenya 🇰🇪 | English | |
Mohammad Mahmoud Soleiman | Alexandria | Egypt 🇪🇬 | Arabic | |
Idris Mohammad Ali |
Port Sudan
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Sudan 🇸🇩 | Arabic | |
Okpara Jessica | Akure | Nigeria 🇳🇬 | English | |
Damali Nambalirova | Kampala | Uganda 🇺🇬 | English | |
Mohammad Mahmoud Abdul Aziz | Alexandria | Egypt 🇪🇬 | Arabic | |
Dejenu Feyisa | Asla | Ethiopia 🇪🇹 | English | |
Elvis J. Morris | Monrovia | Liberia 🇱🇷 | French | |
Gholam Yasin | Karachi | Pakistan 🇵🇰 | English | |
Ehsan Noor | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia 🇪🇹 | English | |
Mugarora Gilbert Ariba | Kampala | Uganda 🇺🇬 | English | |
Engineer Mahmoud Emad | Suez | Egypt 🇪🇬 | Arabic | |
Fornjakue Elias | Duala | Cameroon🇨🇲 | English | |
Mohammad Jafari | Kouba | Algeria 🇩🇿 | Arabic | |
Bafa Hamza | Nigeria | Nigeria 🇳🇬 | English | |
Ali bin Ali Hadim | Ibb | Yemen 🇾🇪 | Arabic | |
Sujit Balquez. | Trivandrum | India 🇮🇳 | English | |
Tariq Ahmad Mahmoud | Nasr | Egypt 🇪🇬 | Arabic | |
Amir Mohammad Ibrahim | Damascus | Syria 🇸🇾 | Arabic | |
Mohammad Ali | Jalalpur | Pakistan 🇵🇰 | English | |
Mustafa Ali Haider | Hadramout | Yemen 🇾🇪 | Arabic | |
Ayush Gautam | Patna | India 🇮🇳 | Urdo | |
Erdem Ozkara | Istanbul | Turkey 🇹🇷 | Turkish | |
Bidar Bora | Kabul | Afghanistan 🇦🇫 | Pashto | |
Hadi Habibzadeh |
Babol
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Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Jamile Daraei | Ghaemshahr | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Alireza Teimoori | Gorgan | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Hojjat Latifi | Rasht | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Reza Foolavand | Shahre Rey | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Ghadir Saeidi | Tehran | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Rana Jafari | Shiraz | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Hamed Bakhshalizadeh | Kerman | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Ali Abbasian | Birjand | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Pejman Karimi | Kermanshah | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Maryam Mahmoudi Darani | Tehran | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Sima Ebadi | Bueenzahra | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Mohammadreza Sarvari | Karaj | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian | |
Ramzan Ali Baseri | Varamin | Iran 🇮🇷 | Persian |
5. Arad's gifts to representatives from Oman, Argentina, Indonesia, Turkey, and 12 other countries valued at $520
Flag | First ame and last name | Dollar |
🇴🇲 | Dia Hilali | 100 |
🇦🇷 | Oscar Korreas | 50 |
🇮🇩 | Ratih Dhyan | 50 |
🇹🇷 | Serkan Tepe | 25 |
🇳🇬 | Haji Ali Busari | 25 |
🇱🇷 | Peter Zwegar Logan | 25 |
🇳🇬 | Favour Amarachi | 25 |
🇾🇪 | Thamer Sameer | 20 |
🇸🇳 | Saliou Mbaye | 20 |
🇱🇾 | Mabrouk Khoden | 20 |
🇹🇷 | Muhammad Ali Kara Duman | 20 |
🇳🇬 | Oyediran Julianah | 20 |
🇰🇪 | Alfayo Andrew | 10 |
🇳🇬 | Stanley Onyeneke | 10 |
🇿🇦 | Daniella Rodriguez | 10 |
🇪🇹 | Nuenyat Dagmavi | 10 |
🇳🇬 | Inyeneobong Umanah | 10 |
🇵🇰 | Seyyed Abu Torab Bukhari | 10 |
🇪🇬 | Mohamed Mohamed Mustafa | 10 |
🇳🇬 | Godwin Bekat | 10 |
🇰🇪 | Byron Albert | 10 |
🇦🇪 | Judith-Mary Chimezie | 10 |
🇰🇪 | Jane Nyingi | 10 |
🇬🇭 | Evans Xorvi | 10 |
Dia Hilali, Muscat, Oman 🇴🇲, English
Oscar Korreas, Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷, English
Ratih Dhyan, Solo, Indonesia 🇮🇩, English
Serkan Tepe, Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷, Turkish
Haji Ali Busari, Kwara, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Peter Zwegar Logan, Monrovia, Liberia 🇱🇷, English
Favour Amarachi, Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Thamer Sameer, Sana'a, Yemen 🇾🇪, Arabic
Saliou Mbaye, Dakar, Senegal 🇸🇳, English
Mabrouk Khoden، Misrata, Libya 🇱🇾, Arabic
Muhammad Ali Kara Duman, Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷, Turkish
Oyediran Julianah, Lagos, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Alfayo Andrew, Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪, English
Stanley Onyeneke، Port Harcourt, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Daniella Rodriguez, Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦, English
Nuenyat Dagmavi, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 🇪🇹, English
Inyeneobong Umanah, Uyo, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Seyyed Abu Torab Bukhari, Lahore, Pakistan 🇵🇰, English
Mohamed Mohamed Mustafa, Gizeh, Egypt 🇪🇬, Arabic
Godwin Bekat, Plateau, Nigeria 🇳🇬, English
Byron Albert, Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪, English
Judith-Mary Chimezie, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪, English
Jane Nyingi, Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪, English
Evans Xorvi, Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭, English
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