Attention Starts With Position
Position defines visibility. Visibility defines opportunity.
The Importance of Having a Website: Why Digital Presence Is No Longer Optional for the Furniture Industry
As the furniture industry becomes increasingly competitive and digital-first, having a professional website is no longer optional. This article explores why digital presence is essential and how SIB Infotech enables affordable, end-to-end digital growth for furniture businesses worldwide.
Listings Are the New Storefronts
Listings are no longer optional—they are your gateway to visibility and growth.
Search Is the New Marketplace
The modern marketplace is search. If you’re not visible, you’re not competing.
Visibility Is the New Currency
In today’s economy, discoverability defines success. Learn why visibility is the most valuable asset for businesses.
Carpets & Rugs Industry Embraces ESG and CSR as the New Standard for Sustainable Growth
As sustainability, ethical sourcing, and transparency take center stage, the global carpets and rugs industry is embedding ESG and CSR principles across manufacturing, artisan welfare, and governance—reshaping how flooring products are designed, produced, and traded worldwide.
Beyond SEO: Why AEO Is the New Competitive Edge for Southeast Asia’s Furniture Exporters in 2026
2026 will be a year of rapid digital transition. Traditional SEO alone will not drive global leads anymore. AEO is the new visibility engine — and early adopters will dominate.
Trump Administration Delays Increased Tariffs on Upholstered Furniture, Kitchen Cabinets and Vanities by One Year
In a late-December proclamation, President Donald Trump signed a directive to delay the scheduled increase of tariffs on certain imported wood products — including upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities — by an additional year, sparking reactions across the furniture, home goods and trade sectors.
If You’re Not Searchable, You Don’t Exist
Searchology is redefining how businesses survive and grow. Visibility is no longer optional—it’s everything.
South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission Fines 48 Furniture Companies Over Bid Collusion in Built-In Furniture Contracts
The Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has imposed 25 billion won (≈ US$17.4 million) in fines on 48 South Korean furniture firms for coordinating bids on built-in furniture contracts over nearly a decade, in a major antitrust enforcement action aimed at restoring fair competition in an industry critical to housing construction.

