Serious IMers actually MUST look at the possibilities of grabbing a share of this moneymaking market for themselves. Research is the key to any new marketing venture, and in Chinese eWhispers I am presenting you with the most realistic and up to the minute situational analysis of this burgeoning e-commerce environment, including:
- Government controls and how to activity inside them - the alternatives accessible to you to create a positive computer network presence in China
- Online banking handiness - Credit cards, debit cards and safe, new alternatives
- Statistical information on computer network usage - see who is exploitation it, where they are exploitation it and how they are accessing it. Learn the online habits of your target market.
- Infrastructure to keep continuing growth - current broadband access and futurity rollout plans wish continue to increase digital transfer viability
Special Insight #1: 73 million Chinese folk have accessed the computer network via their mobile phones!
Your copy of Chinese eWhispers is a valuable manual to conducting online marketing in China, where your site is hosted; and regardless of whether it is in English or Mandarin.
Of course, I admit that this report won't be for everyone, and it won't be for you if you
- Have difficulty stepping out of your comfort zone
- Are happy to spend months doing your own research
- Are unable to imagine how massive this market is going to be
- Mistakenly believe that you cognize it all
- Don't need a possible 253 million new customers
- Are willing to accept 'hearsay', rather than explore FACTS
Insight #2: It is calculable that 20% of Chinese folk can speak English. A small percentage? Perhaps, but the Chinese population is 1.32 BILLION. 20% of that is MASSIVE!
Chinese eWhispers is a practical tool, not ballyhoo and fluff and offers valuable solutions and insights into this market:
- Hosting services, search engines and online stores - big issue and lots of detail on who the big players are
- Government restrictions - how to activity inside them to keep your website 'unblocked'
- The business of business - recognizing, acknowledging and acceptive the differences in the way business is done
- Cultural issues - customs, language, 'taboo' topics: what you MUST cognize before you do them an offer
- Reliable translation services - even as if your site is in English, there are definite benefits in having a translator on hand
- The pros and cons are discussed - which alternative is right for you?