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Here’s why you should take your business online

May 28 2021 Share

Amongst many other developments, the digital era is characterised by a dramatic shift to the internet. Whether we are referring to arts & entertainment, education, business or anything in between, humankind has gone online in an attempt to adapt to this modern technological environment. Nowadays, it is absolutely impossible to operate a business without making use of digital outlets, with one of the main ones being the internet and here’s why you should take your business online.

tech.mtWhile physical locations operate on fixed hours, online business can take orders all day and night and thus, your business is available for customers anytime and anywhere.

Getting your business online is the first step in adapting to today’s modern environment and will not only keep your brand on your customers’ radar and grow your sales as a result.

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Tech.mt is here to help you get your business online, which is the first step in adapting to today’s modern environment.

Taking your business online is not only a valuable tool for growth but is less expensive to set up and operate. Tech.mt can guide your business from offline to online and get you ready for your first order.

Conducting online business is not only essential during COVID-19 where businesses had to close their doors but also looking to the future where E-Commerce continue to expand & flourish.

Online business offers the needed support and stability in the event that one would need to close or relocate their location.

Online channels offer independence from one’s physical location and allow businesses to maintain operations even when they need to close or relocate from their location.

 

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With only baskets being triple the size of a shop’s online basket and more & more businesses shifting to the digital marketplace every single day, now is the chance to seize the opportunity and go online and Tech.mt are here to help!

If you want to get in touch, you can find them at:

Email[email protected]
Phone: +356 22262100
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tech.mtMalta/
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Two men suffer grievous injuries after dispute over a screwdriver

Two men suffer grievous injuries after dispute over a screwdriver
May 28 2021 Share

Two men have been charged in court and sustained grievous injuries after a scuffle regarding a screwdriver.

43-year-old Christopher Casaletto was working on water and electricity setups while 55-year-old Raymond Galea was conducting sanitation works when an argument unfolded in a Floriana construction site back in September 2017.

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Casaletto was eventually taken to the Mater Dei Hospital Emergency Department with injuries in his face and neck while Galea sustained grievous injuries on his face; the court released the men from accusations.

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The Għadira promenade is going to get a well-deserved upgrade

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Arguably Malta’s most iconic and largest sandy beach Għadira is getting a major upgrade as part of a €2 million investment to increase accessibility and make it more attractive to pedestrians.

The beach’s promenade will go through reconstruction with an increase in lights, signs, CCTV cameras as well as a number of trees, fountains and public toilets.

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Addressing a press conference this morning, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo highlighted the significance of this investment and the government’s approach towards tourism infrastructure, focusing on quality and improving the overall touristic experience.

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43-year-old construction worker jailed for groping 16-year-old girl

43-year-old construction worker jailed for groping 16-year-old girl
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A  construction worker from Turkey has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting sexual assault on a 16-year-old schoolgirl.

43-year-old Baday Osman was accused of the crime back in 2019, with inspectors Joseph Busuttil and Hubert Cini charged Osman with committing a sexual act without consent and inflicting slight injuries on the girl, along with accusations of attack and causing the victim to fear violence.

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Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech stated that the act took place “in the light of day, to show how nothing will hold him back” during court proceedings.

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