15 October 2008

Thinking of doing business in China?


Largest pan-Asian internet conference to launch survey on the attitudes of firms looking at the east Asia opportunity.

Web2Asia has today launched the Going East on the expansion of Western Web 2.0, online gaming, mobile & eCommerce companies to East Asia: GoingEast.Asia (http://www.goingeast.asia/) It was announced on the occasion of the biggest pan-Asian Internet conference - the Open Web Asia '08 in Seoul/Korea. First key results will be presented on November 14th, during the China 2.0 Blogger Tour (http://www.china20.asia/) in Shanghai.

The Going Asian survey will reveal the most up-to-date information regarding the expansion status quo and the expansion plans to East Asia of western enterprises in the interactive media field. Hence, the survey aims to delve deeper into the opportunities and challenges start-ups and established companies face and anticipate when "going Asian".

The key results of the Going Asian survey will be presented during the China 2.0 Blogger Tour in Shanghai November 14, sponsored by Edelman Digital and featuring Robert Scoble, Shel Israel, Sam Lawrence, Christine Lu and others.

Participating in the survey allows companies to reflect their experience or expectations on this topic. It also provides them with valuable insight into the expansion situation of western interactive media enterprises through the survey results which will be freely available to all participants.

Participants in the survey are eligible for attractive prizes in East Asia that include free hosting packages, .Asia domains, detailed market research reports, local search engine optimisation or PR packages.

Supported by tech-partners Jimdo (http://www.jimdo.com/) and SensorPro (http://www.sensorpro.net/) and will be accessible at http://www.goingeast.asia/ until October 28th, 2008.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Allan said...

Thanks for this post. I've been doing business with Chinese suppliers for a while now and found your writing to be helpful.

Thursday, October 16, 2008 2:48:00 AM  

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