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Snapp! Media making iPhone devs everywhere Big In Japan

If you recall that we launched a new PR service specializing in mobile and, particularly, iPhone, iPad and iPod apps earlier this year, you may be interested to learn that the move to help local devs has been so successful, we’re already on stage two - helping Western developers break the Japan market.

So far, Snapp! Media has taken any number of iApps and Android products outside Japan to such success it seemed a no-brainer to reverse that and help companies and individuals do business in Japan - for the first time in many cases.

To date, we’ve signed up some major-league heavy hitters for our tailor-made Japanese PR packages and have seem amazing results so far. Part of that’s down to our twin philosophies of doing hand-rolled, personalized PR and of taking on only apps we believe in, but the major chunk lies in our people power. We know the value of social networking and word of mouth, so make a point to work with only the best Japanese experts. And the results show it big time.

If you want to know how we can help you, either in or out of Japan, then get in touch - none of us even owns a suit, so we won’t bore you with details and PowerPoints; just the facts about making it Big in Japan.


Friday, July 23, 2010 at 01:05 PM
Author: Mark Hiratsuka
Announcements | iPad | iPhone | JapanPermalink
Tagged with: business ipad iphone ipod japan

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