Asia Region All Asia Region Email List Database


Asia Business Contacts Lists allows you a large variety so that you can be sure to focus your marketing efforts the exactly the right company in the region. There are two different types of business contacts lists for Asia as under:

  Asia Email List with Contact Person Names
  Asia Email Addresses Only
  Email Marketing Tips & Tricks


Asia Email List with Contact Person Names

This is a perfect list for sending personalized offers. Segments in the list include company name, contact person name, address, their phone, fax, city/country, email address and website addresses.

This list has business leads from China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. You can search these records by city, contact person, company name, phone, fax or email address whichever suits you best.

Asia Email List with Contact Person Names

Price US $ 99
Total Records 145,804
File Type MS Excel
Download Sample file Short Sample   l   Complete Sample
Segments Available Records
Contact Person 145,804
Company Name 65,702
Address 142,222
City 104,927
Country 145,804
Telephone 92,458
Fax 46,429
Email 145,804
Website 141,213
  


Asia Email Addresses only

This list has email addresses of businessmen & companies from different segments of market. The Asia list has records from China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

Asia Email Addresses Only

Price US $ 99
Total Records 325,853
File Type TXT File
Download Sample file Short Sample
  


Email Marketing Tips & Tricks

How to create emails that are eagerly anticipated
Stop talking about your list. Stop talking about subscribers. Write as if you’re emailing one person only. It instantly makes your emails more personal.
Quit wasting people’s time. Only email when you have something truly valuable or helpful to say.
Be useful. Don’t just email when you need something from your readers. Be helpful. Be generous. Be friendly. Be like real friend.
Use your actual name as your from address. Put your name and reputation on the line. That’s more personal isn’t it?
Be trustworthy. Let people know what to expect. Yes, sales messages should be part of your email marketing, that’s fine. Just be clear about it when they sign up.
Don’t be creepy. Feel free to personalize emails, but don’t repeat people’s name too often, because it makes you sound like a call center script.
Be on their side. Remind people that they’re not alone. Tell them you understand their struggles. Empathize with them, and ask how you can help.
Give people a reward for reading. Make sure people benefit from reading your emails. How? Share a useful tip. Make them feel better. Inspire them.

How to get your emails opened
Promise something good. If people know specifically what they’ll learn or how exactly you’ll make them happier, more informed, or better at business, they’ll be itching to read more.
Use power words. Sensory and emotional words attract attention, and make your subject lines stand out in crowded inboxes.
Use a number. Because digits — like 4 or 37 — stop wandering eyes.
Pique curiosity. Don’t be afraid to occasionally use bizarre words. Tickle the information gap, or violate the information gap. Your readers will be keen to find out more.
Point out common mistakes. Because nobody wants to be perceived as silly.
Quit cleverness. Simple, specific subject lines beat clever alternatives every time.
Experiment. Be a rebel and try something new. Dare to be different. You’ll be surprised by what works and what doesn’t.
Learn from the masters. Subscribe to excellent email lists and analyze their subject lines. You’re guaranteed to learn something.
Stop following meaningless stats like optimal subject line length. No average reader exists. Build a real relationship so your readers anticipate your emails and they’ll open them because they recognize your name — even when your subject line sucks.

How to write engaging emails
Write fast. Because that’s how your enthusiasm and personality come through.
Keep it short. Edit your emails with rigor. Long and unwieldy emails slaughter your readers’ interest. Challenge yourself to cut your text by half next time you edit.
Ask questions. Imagine having a face-to-face conversation with your reader. You’d ask questions in that situation, wouldn’t you?
Don’t follow a strict formula. Blueprinted emails quickly bore the boots off your readers.
Add a personal touch. Because you’re trying to get readers to know, like, and trust you, aren’t you?
Don’t automate your greeting. Try warm wishes, best regards, or greetings from sunny England. Mixing up your greetings makes you less robotic, and more personal.
Use the word you. Because it’s one of the most persuasive words in the English language.
Develop a natural voice. Stop thinking about email marketing. Consider your emails to be a way of talking to your customers or readers.
Add personality. Use words and expressions only you can use. Be human.
Stop being dull. Understand the telltale signs of boring writing. Write short, strong sentences. Be to the point. And break high school rules.
Quit being selfish. Don’t be cold-hearted. Genuinely care about your readers.

How to sell in your emails
Don’t sell before the prospect is ready. Become a friend and trusted source of information first; and your readers will more readily buy from you.
Highlight benefits. Don’t sell your Email Database. Instead, sell the benefit it offers your customer.
Show what readers will miss. Most people are risk averse. They want to avoid inconveniences, glitches, and complications. Consider rephrasing the benefits of your offer as a problem you’ll help to avoid.
Don’t follow a strict formula. Because formulaic emails sound robotic and are boring as heck.
Work toward your aim. Tell interesting stories that lead to your sales message.
Present a clear deadline. It prevents people from procrastinating.
Insert multiple links (to the same page). Because it increases your chances of people clicking that link.
Have an impeccably clear call to action. Tell your readers exactly what you expect them to do next, and remind them why it’s in their best interest to buy.
Use the power of the PS. Remind people of a deadline. Or repeat what they stand to lose if they don’t take up your offer.