The Long Tail In India
Chris Anderson is traveling through India and commenting on globalization along the way…
Chris Anderson is traveling through India and commenting on globalization along the way…
I’ve spent the past week in Japan and have had such a great time watching how US-based companies market products in this country. One company that has spent a great …
Here are some entertaining tidbits from the excellent Christian Science Monitor story on the strange things that happen with Western business meets Eastern culture. –> Self-tanners are not the popular …
According to this article Random House is going to set up a publishing operation in India. “It’s time a publishing house like Random has a presence in India. It will …
Starwood Hotels & Resorts announced that the first Four Points by Sheraton hotel has opened in China. This brings to 30 the number of properties Starwood owns and/or manages in …
Interesting article in the NYTimes on Lenovo outsourcing management to the folks at IBM (despite the fact that the division lost a few billion dollars in recent years. The beginning …
Thanks to the Internet, I recently stumbled upon Starbucks’ number one fan. His name is Winter and he has visited more than 4,500 Starbucks in five countries. His goal is …
Michael Kaplan explains one of the major dangers of internatinalized domain names (IDNs): phishing. One of the tactics that phishers use to con people is to create URLs that look …
I am pleased to be presenting a free Webinar hosted by Transware PLC on Wednesday, Feb. 9th at 1pm EST (10 am PST). I’ll be talking about Web globalization best …
The International Herald Tribune reports that English and Hindi have, for a variety of reasons, merged into a sort of lingua franca in a country with more than a dozen …
According to the WSJ, the US will see Chinese-made automobiles by 2007. And we’re not talking about Hondas or Dodges made in China, we’re talking about a Chinese car company …
I was recently interviewed by the folks at Marketing Sherpa on the basics of Web globalization. The article came out today and is available for free here until January 13th. …
Nike announced Q2 numbers and, sure enough, non-US sales are helping the company hit its growth targets. Asia is a bit sluggish but EMEA is booming, seen here: A weak …
Measuring Internet traffic is a messy affair. There are competing companies happy to provide the service for a fee, but their numbers often diverge so widely that you can’t help …
According to The Wall Street Journal: When Swedish air-traffic controllers speak to Italian pilots they speak English. When Dutch importers do business with Chinese manufacturers, they use English. Ditto for …