Add Powerful Video Marketing Approaches for Saudi Brands

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During my previous project for a investment company in Riyadh, we discovered that users were frequently selecting the wrong navigation options. Our eye-tracking demonstrated that their attention naturally progressed from right to left, but the main navigation items were located with a left-to-right emphasis.
* Select fonts purposely developed for Arabic on-screen viewing (like GE SS) rather than conventional print fonts
* Increase line leading by 150-175% for improved readability
* Implement right-oriented text (never center-aligned for main content)
* Avoid narrow Arabic fonts that compromise the unique letter shapes
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Last quarter, a cosmetics company allocated 300,000 SAR in standard promotion with disappointing outcomes. After moving just 25% of that budget to social collaborations, they experienced a dramatic improvement in sales.
A cosmetics company changed from various isolated partnerships to sustained associations with a smaller number of influencers, producing a 164% improvement in purchases and a forty-three percent decrease in marketing expenses.
If you're building or improving a website for the Saudi market, I strongly recommend consulting designers who really grasp the nuances of Arabic user experience rather than merely adapting Western layouts.
Helping a culinary business, we developed a approach where influencers naturally integrated products into their daily lives rather than producing obvious advertisements. This method resulted in engagement rates 218% better than traditional promotional content.
* Moved product photos to the left portion, with product information and call-to-action buttons on the right
* Changed the product gallery to advance from right to left
* Added a custom Arabic text style that maintained clarity at various sizes
* Realigning CTA buttons to the right area of forms and pages
* Reconsidering information hierarchy to progress from right to left
* Adapting clickable components to align with the right-to-left viewing pattern
* Reorganized the application process to match right-to-left user expectations
* Created a Arabic-English input mechanism with intelligent language toggling
* Optimized mobile interactions for thumb-based Arabic text entry
Recently, I was helping a large e-commerce company that had spent over 200,000 SAR on a stunning website that was failing miserably. The reason? They had simply translated their English site without considering the basic experience variations needed for Arabic users.
As someone who has designed over 30 Arabic websites in the past five years, I can confirm that applying Western UX standards to Arabic interfaces simply doesn't work. The unique characteristics of Arabic language and Saudi user expectations require a completely different approach.
* Distinctly mark which language should be used in each form element
* Dynamically adjust keyboard input based on field expectations
* Place input descriptions to the right-hand side of their corresponding inputs
* Verify that error notifications appear in the same language as the intended input
* Locate the most critical content in the upper-right area of the page
* Arrange content blocks to flow from right to left and top to bottom
* Apply heavier visual weight on the right side of equal compositions
* Verify that directional icons (such as arrows) direct in the correct direction for RTL interfaces