Kickstarter Campaigns: What are these and what makes them work?

Michael MicheliniBlog, Business, Ecommerce0 Comments

Nowadays, modern innovations, as well as social media, both have played a big role in opening up a whole new world of possibilities both for business-minded people and those who take the creative role. One of the platforms which have gained much popularity is Kickstarter. Here are a few kickstarter success stories or a list kickstarter campaigns that did well and why.

Story of Coming to China and Just Doing it with Rico Ngoma

Michael MicheliniLifestyle, Living, Podcast2 Comments

GFA145. Today’s show we have Rico – my business partner in Enter China community talking about his story of how he made moves, came to China and progressed from English teacher to business owner. If you have plans on going to China for some business endeavor, this would be a good episode for you to read. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode145.
Going to China

Product Development to Amazon FBA Lessons Learned with Chris Thomas

Michael MicheliniBusiness, Case Studies, Podcast7 Comments

GFA137. So today’s show is a fun one, Chris Thomas, a listener, client, and friend shares all his story of product development and getting into Amazon FBA and product Hibermate – he’s been through a ton and I’m sure you’ll get some great value from this one as well as some new design problems. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode137.

The Rise of The International Entrepreneur

Michael MicheliniBlog, Lifestyle, Living0 Comments

Are you an International Entrepreneur? Think you got what it takes to be a global business person? Ready to deal with multiple currencies, multiple countries and cultures? Can you take the heat and accept the challenge of being an international entrepreneur. This post will go over some of the pros and cons of going global in your entrepreneurship pursuits.

Silicon Valley vs Hong Kong Startup Ecosystem with Edith Yeung of 500 Startups

Michael MicheliniCorporate, Investment, Podcast1 Comment

GFA131. Today’s episode – we have a special guest, Edith Yeung, a venture partner at 500 startups. I was fortunate enough to catch up with her at the Rise Conference and she is kind enough to come on the podcast today and share about her perspective on the startup scene differences between Hong Kong and Silicon Valley. She is in HK a lot so maybe we can catch her more – let’s listen in and find out what she has to say about HK startups! For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode131.

We Are A Proper Hong Kong Registered Agent

Michael MicheliniAnnouncements, Blog0 Comments

The parent company of Global From Asia (Shadstone Limited) is a registered agent. That is, a registered agent with the Company Registry (CR) in Hong Kong. This post will explain what it means to be a HK registered agent, and ways we can help your Hong Kong business – from start to finish!

Choosing Right Address for HK Company

Michael MicheliniBlog, Corporate, Incorporation0 Comments

Ready to get a Hong Kong company address? Wondering what the best option is for your business? Find out the importance of situated in the right address and why a Hong Kong company address matters especially in setting up your business bank account and customer acquisition positioning.

Today, we are going to dig in a bit and see what considering

If I Were To Move to Shenzhen Today

Michael MicheliniBlog, Lifestyle, Living29 Comments

Thinking of moving to Asia? If you have plans to live in Shenzhen and confused how and where to start, this article would be a good read for you. Tips from where to live in particular, to renting an apartment and budgeting your food, this article will help you a great deal.

Selling a Hong Kong Company

Michael MicheliniBlog, Corporate, Taxes9 Comments

Hot off the press (and more press) my startup Social Agent has just been acquired by Unchained Apps Ltd. You can read all about those details in the press release, today I want to use this as a chance to explain the various ways a company can be sold, specifically for a Hong Kong company.