Whether in the manufacturing or consumer products industry, Asia is a budding market whereby many keen investors have their eyes trained on. Recently, BIO 2008 was developed to help Australia develop their products on cancer, stem cell, dairy and vaccine research. The BIO 2008 is expected to help Asian companies (including government institutions) grow exponentially in the very near future. Australia, like many other countries in other parts of the world, are trying to strengthen their ties with developing Asian countries by offering them technology and investment.
Experts warn that despite the overall positive outlook on the Asian investment market,investors should be selective as to where they put their money. Predictions and valuations can be stretched and sometimes the expectations are unrealistic. In 2006, Credit Suisse said that the market for investment continues to offer incredibly profitable and positive opportunities. It is reported, then, that the world can expect a consistent growth in the Asian market for the next three to four years from 2006...therefore, investment opportunities in Asian countries continue to be aplenty.
Governments in countries like Japan, China and India have shifted their focus from consuming imported goods to exploiting local and domestic products,thereby helping to boost their local economies. This has given small, growing companies in these Asian countries room and opportunity for growth...from the investor's point of view, this is extremely good news. The Asian economy is set for robust growth and expansion in the long run which providing lucrative returns for foreign investors.
Countries like China, India, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan have sent many unknowing stock market players into silence in recent years because of the dramatic rise in their economic conditions. Each of these countries presents different investment opportunities for investors and the range of their expertise has narrowed down. While some people would argue that Asian investment in China and India would be the most lucrative, others would prefer to techno-friendly countries like Korea, Taiwan and Japan where they already have a strong following for their electronic products and gaming technology as well as household products. Japan and Korea looks to be nose-to-nose for the communications sector too, so, in the near future, the pendulum could swing either way, depending on the number of foreign investors and growth of their domestic markets.
While the US market limps back to health, investors from other parts of the world, particularly countries in Europe, Canada and Australia are eyeing potentially profitable long-term partnerships with companies from these countries. US consumers are generally swallowed by the grave need to save money and reduce the cost of living, the Asian and European market continues to stride ahead. Not long ago, the US market determines the performance of other markets,particularly Asia.But now,the reverse are true. As long as the US market continues to float and not suffer too much, Asia will grow and present foreign investors with various new investment opportunities.
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SMS abbreviated from Short Message Service is a service that enables short messages of generally no more than 140-160 characters in length to be sent and transmitted from a mobile or web. Text messaging enables information to be sent to groups of people quickly and conveniently. In case of printed media and other types of marketing such as television or radio, the consumers must for instance, listen to the radio or watch the television for the ad to reach them. Whereas for bulk sms advertising the mobile handset are normally always switched on to receive a message. The users receive their messages as soon as the phone is in the wireless network. There are three possible ways the mobile communication can happen: mobile to mobile, mobile to web and web 2 mobile. Some of the advantages of SMS marketing are: ?The personal nature of mobile phones makes SMS marketing a very powerful tool. ?Mobile users mostly keep mobile on them all the time - meaning they can be effective for time sensitive messages. ?Users are inclined to read virtually every sms they get - unlike email and other means of advertising. ?Bulk SMS marketing is very economical and one can send thousands of text messages to consumers at wholesale prices. ?Bulk sms also saves time ? instead of writing a message and then sending it to each mobile subscriber, one message is created and then sent to a whole group of subscribers. ?Tracking of SMS delivery and responses is very easy. ?Delivery of the text messages is almost instant.
The major areas where SMS marketing is used are banks, drink firms, entertainment and leisure venues. SMS are even used for the registration, bank transactions, m-commerce or mobile payment and for customer feedback. As a marketing tool, SMS text messages are used in many other ways also. Marketer can also build a brand name by sending the sms to wider audience by using company name as sender id/name. Also the product keyword as a sender name can be more effective if your company intends to sell something directly.
Short code SMS service which is usually five digit number can be used to record the customer response or gauge the popularity of the product. It can also be used as money making service just like pay per click- PPC in case of internet marketing. Also some sms marketing website offers free sms service in which 80 characters are used by site visitor and 80 characters by the advertisers. This is useful for both members as site visitors get the sms for free whereas advertiser can reach the sms receiving end effortlessly.
Although SMS services has its own disadvantages like sms is limited by 160 characters and do not disturb registry under the law, it is undisputedly the most economical and effective media of marketing and has potential to reach millions in minutes. We will see more and more companies opting for the sms marketing in near future. Although SMS marketing it's just a starting, mobiles will offer lot more in near future.
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