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"Thinking about the Japanese market?

You are right to be interested in Japan. Maybe you've heard the Japanese economy is not what it used to be, but look at these facts:

The Japanese economy is second only in size to the United States'.
The average Japanese household has over $4,000 of monthly disposable income (1).
88 of the world's top 500 corporations are Japanese (2).

Your problem is how to tap this potential. Fortunately, distance is no longer an issue: You can break into the Japanese market with our technological and cultural skills. So, imagine how your business could benefit from these three levels of service:

First, we create great web sites that click with Japanese people and generate business. Let me make this clear: We won't just localize your current content - we'll create something special for you that hits the mark in this unique country.

Second, Partner Japan is a service that goes well beyond what you expect from an IT company. It picks up where others leave you high and dry. As the name suggests, we really do partner with you to help you succeed in Japan. We won't give you a great presence on the Internet and then leave the rest to you. We will support your communication with your new Japanese customers and help you build lasting relationships with them.

Finally, we are your future-proof partner. Maybe, your immediate horizon is getting into the Japanese market. But who knows how things could develop in the years to come? InternetSupport will not only help you with the initial steps, but we are here to fulfill your future needs, too. As you grow, we are ready to provide the system design and development solutions you need.

Now is the time to target Japan: Recent reports from the Bank of Japan show encouraging economic growth in late 2003 and suggest the economy will expand by 2.5% in 2004 (3).

Please click on the links to see how we can help you seize this opportunity.

(1) Annual Report on the Family Income and Expenditure Survey
Statistics Bureau & Statistics Center, Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications (Feb. 7, 2003)
(2) Source Fortune Magazine Global 500, 2003.
(3) The Bank of Japan,http://www.boj.or.jp/en

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Web site DesignSystem Design and DevelopmentPartner Japan
Address : 5-47-2, Wakamatsu-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-0858, Japan
Phone : 81-566-61-0123 / Fax : 81-566-70-8532