Insydo Founder & CEO Tanaz Dizadji On Offering Content Marketing Services To SME's Insydo founder and CEO Tanaz Dizadji discusses about the company's growth, the hurdles that comes along with a growing business and how they overcome it.

You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

In 2015, startup Inysdo garnered interest from its Save Steve's Job campaign. As a marketing stunt for the-then newly launched startup, utilizing billboards and signages around Dubai, Insydo's Marketing Manager Steven Worobec asked people to help keep his job by making use of the platform as an all-around guide to the city. The platform has grown since then, and in this #EntMETalks episode, founder and CEO Tanaz Dizadji discusses about the company's growth, the hurdles that comes along with a growing business and how they're overcoming it to reach their goal of becoming the go-to place for every resident or visitor to have a guide about the city for all lifestyle choices.

Related: Eventtus Co-founder And CEO Mai Medhat On Why MENA Needs More Startup Success Stories

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Business News

These 5 States Have the Most Affordable Housing, According to a New Report

U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings found the top five states with the most housing affordability.

Growth Strategies

She Was Once Declared The UAE's Youngest Inventor- And Now, Fatima Al Kaabi Wants To Help Other Girls Follow Her Lead

From robotics kits she was gifted at the age of seven, to watching sci-fi movies, shows, and documentaries on technology and innovation, Al Kaabi has spent years exploring various ideas and possibilities.

Starting a Business

Branding Doesn't Have to Be Expensive. Elevate Your Startup's Presence With These Low-Cost Strategies.

Learn how to elevate your startup's image and build a memorable brand on a limited budget.

Starting a Business

These Yale Students Raised $3 Million in 14 Days to Build Their 'Anti-Facebook' Startup: 'I Can See My Childhood Self Looking Up to Me.'

Two 21-year-old Yale juniors are changing digital networking with Series, an AI-powered platform backed by $3 million in venture capital.

Business News

Instagram Is Offering TikTok Creators Up to $50,000 Per Month For Exclusive Content

Leaked deals show that there are strict terms to receiving the money.