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Expanding your startup into Asia? Here’s how to build out your operations in the region

The Next Web

My first post in this series described how businesses should start when considering expansion into Asia, which is home to some of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world. For example, should they hire in-market consultants, an expatriate based in a hub city, or partner with a local player? Nothing gets done otherwise.

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How to raise money for your startup from VCs and investors in Asia

The Next Web

The region’s other strong VC presence resides in Japan, which has the typical Japanese model of a few large firms dominating the market. Singapore is by far the most developed behind those big three markets with government schemes attracting over a dozen early stage firms to set up shop here (e.g. Thus, VCs have the upper hand.

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Transportation, On-Demand And The Asian Economy – Asian Horizons

YoungUpstarts

Various models that exist for the on-demand economy are hotly debated because of the very nature of the economy – it doesn’t play according to conventional rules, and businesses that make it big are market disruptors of a paradigmatic nature. Hyperlocal Focus. Organic Social Campaigning.

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Significant Percentage Of Global Email Traffic Is Spam: Cloudmark

YoungUpstarts

Don’t we all hate email or SMS spam – those meaningless, time-wasting pieces of unsolicited digital miscommunication masquerading as marketing messages, for example. The trouble is, much of the volume of emails sent around the world actually comprises of spam. Here’s a look at how five Asia Pacific countries rate: COUNTRY.

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[Asia] Small Businesses Look To The Internet For Growth Opportunities

YoungUpstarts

Interestingly, Indonesia has a lot more small businesses (54 million) than China (54 million), despite having a population only a quarter of the world’s most populous country. The impact of the Internet has also opened up possibilities for small businesses seeking growth in both domestic and international markets.

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Progressive Web Apps: What Do Marketers Need to Know?

ConversionXL

Often, marketing creativity encounters technical limitations. But few marketers know what they’re getting into when they go down that path—or decide against it. Decisions related to site redesigns are often the most expensive—and least reversible—that marketers make. A web page can load only so fast. That ignorance is expensive.

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VC Cafe - Untitled Article

VC Cafe

Although relatively few Israeli startups are focused on India, the market dynamics driving its mobile sector are worth a closer look. Indian Market at a Glance : 150 million mobile Internet connections. Mobile Data as a percentage of total revenue is about 7.5%. Samsung is the market leader, with 26% market share.

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