Feedster Enters Asia-Pac Through Japan

RSS feed search engine and ad network Feedster has partnered with Japanese conglomerate Mitsui to launch in Japan

RSS feed search engine and ad network Feedster has partnered with Japanese conglomerate Mitsui to launch in Japan. Feedster will provide the back-end infrastructure, host the search engine, and provide templates for the Japanese site to mirror the look and feel of the U.S. version, while Mitsui will bring to bear its “well oiled marketing machine,” Chris Redlitz, Feedster’s president, told ClickZ News.

Mitsui invested in Feedster back in September. Japan is the first of what Redlitz expects to be many Asian markets Feedster will enter, as those markets for RSS services mature. China presents a bigger opportunity by sheer numbers, but also carries a barrier to entry for a small company like Feedster, he said.

Subscribe to get your daily business insights

Engagement To Empowerment - Winning in Today's Experience Economy
Report | Digital Transformation

Engagement To Empowerment - Winning in Today's Experience Economy

2y

Engagement To Empowerment - Winning in Today's Exp...

Customers decide fast, influenced by only 2.5 touchpoints – globally! Make sure your brand shines in those critical moments. Read More...

View resource
Announcement Alert from Lee Arthur
Weekly briefing | Digital Transformation

Announcement Alert from Lee Arthur

2y

Announcement Alert from Lee Arthur

Announcement Alert!! Read More

View resource
The 2023 B2B Superpowers Index
Whitepaper | Digital Transformation

The 2023 B2B Superpowers Index

3y

The 2023 B2B Superpowers Index

The Merkle B2B 2023 Superpowers Index outlines what drives competitive advantage within the business culture and subcultures that are critical to succ...

View resource
Impact of SEO and Content Marketing
Whitepaper | Digital Transformation

Impact of SEO and Content Marketing

3y

Impact of SEO and Content Marketing

Making forecasts and predictions in such a rapidly changing marketing ecosystem is a challenge. Yet, as concerns grow around a looming recession and b...

View resource