In my line of work one is always dealing with different types of business of different sizes. Some of them with years of experience and with a well established clientele and reputation in their area, and some which are just starting. As a result one is always with the finger on the pulse of the business world seeing when some trends come and go. Seeing something unexpected come along and take the market by surprise, so, one can’t help but wonder where the next fresh idea is. For example, the SEO market in Japan is still fairly new and so I’ve been thinking of trying to extend my reach across the water over to that island. Not only that, but as of recently I’ve been reading business magazines which contain large and small business articles as a result of ideas I’m toying around with to go along with my plans of expansion into the Japanese market.
Japanese business is one of multi-enterprise. For some time now Japanese companies have been dedicating themselves to producing a number of products and providing different services. Yamaha for example, started out making pianos, but now they are leading producers of all sorts of musical instruments as well as motor vehicles like motorcycles, jet skis, etc. Companies in Japan can own hotels, train lines, department stores, sports teams, you name it. Take a look at the Tokyu Group as an example. The internet is, I think, on the vanguard of business today so diversifying myself from just search engine optimizing could be a good idea. Start my own little empire.