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Helping business owners in Japan scale their businesses from $100,000 annually to $10,000,000 and beyond. Everything you need to know from recruitment, marketing, sales, and operations, we got you covered in taking your business to the next level.

Go to scalingyourcompany.com/the-scaling-japan-podcast and listen to experts and people who have scaled companies in Japan share their journeys and tips.

Scaling Japan Podcast Tyson Batino

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Helping business owners in Japan scale their businesses from $100,000 annually to $10,000,000 and beyond. Everything you need to know from recruitment, marketing, sales, and operations, we got you covered in taking your business to the next level.

Go to scalingyourcompany.com/the-scaling-japan-podcast and listen to experts and people who have scaled companies in Japan share their journeys and tips.

    Japan Scalers | Episode 6: Scaling Tripadvisor in Japan with Michael Stobo

    Japan Scalers | Episode 6: Scaling Tripadvisor in Japan with Michael Stobo

    Welcome to the sixth episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. We have many interesting guests lined up for the upcoming episodes so make sure to follow us on social media and stay up to date with the podcast. 



    In this sixth episode, Michael Stobo joins us to share his experience scaling Tripadvisor. From 2014 to 2019, he served as the APAC Group Product Manager for Tripadvisor in Tokyo, where he grew the site's revenue, traffic, and engagement. With nearly 15 years in the online travel industry, Michael recently led the technology team at Tabist, developing B2B and B2C products for the hotel sector. Currently, he is a product management consultant and leader, advising and coaching companies on all aspects of product management.



    Tune in as Michael discusses his expertise as a former project manager and the importance of collaborating with the right team to successfully manage a company.



    Show notes:

    00:00 Introduction 

    4:14 About Tripadvisor 

    8:42 What Does a Product Manager Do? 

    11:22 Interdepartmental Communication

    14:10 Programming Skills 

    16:44 Type of Project Manager

    18:00 Working with the Right People and Team

    22:22 Important Role of a Project Manager 

    26:39 Scaling Tripadvisor

    30:41 Bringing It To Japan 

    35:44 Framework in Decision Making

    41:17 Tips on Communicating to Headquarters 

    43:54 Managing SEO

    48:13 Communicating with the Japanese Team 

    54:34 Developing Confidence and Trust within the Japanese Team 

    57:21 About The Guest and Travel Industry

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    Links from Guest Appearance :

    Linkedin | Trip Advisor

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 71: Influencer Marketing in Japan with Stephen Heller from Hashi Media

    Episode 71: Influencer Marketing in Japan with Stephen Heller from Hashi Media

    Welcome to another episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast. In this episode, we are joined by Steve Heller, the Chief Operating Officer of Hashi Media, a rapidly rising social media and influencer marketing agency based in Tokyo. The company specializes in tech, gaming, and lifestyle brands, serving a wide range of clients from small businesses to industry giants like Alibaba, MSI, and Dell.

    Join us as Steve shares his expertise on influencer marketing in Japan, covering topics such as brand awareness, choosing the right platform, and more.

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    This Episode is brought to you by Hashi Media, your agency for doing influencer marketing in Japan. They have helped major brands like Asus, Subway, and Alibaba, but they have also helped smaller companies with their social media and influencer marketing in Japan for both the foreign population and the Japanese market. Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠hashimedia.com⁠⁠⁠

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    Links from Guest Appearance:

    Linkedin⁠⁠ | Hashi Media

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    Show Notes:

    00:00 Introducion

    1:59 Influencer Marketing

    5:01 What is an Influencer?

    07:37 Unique Influencers in Japan

    8:57 What is a Talento?

    11:09 Tiers of Influencers

    13:19 Media Platforms Influencers Use in Japan

    15:12 Twitter as an Influencer Marketing Channel

    17:29 Reaching Out to Influencers and Content Creators

    20:43 Differences Between the Tiers

    23:31 Advantages of Working With Hashi Media

    25:43 Conflict Between Influencers and Agencies

    28:57 Tips For a Company Doing Effective Influencer Marketing in Japan

    32:27 Measuring the Success of a Campaign 

    36:39 Foreign Influencer Market in Japan

    43:33 Trends in Influencer Marketing in Japan

    44:42 Tips for Corporations Who Would Like to Work With Influencer Marketing Agencies

    47:18 More Information about Hashi Media

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠⁠

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    • 48 min
    Japan Scalers | Episode 5: Scaling Code Chrysalis in Japan with Yan Fan

    Japan Scalers | Episode 5: Scaling Code Chrysalis in Japan with Yan Fan

    This is the fifth episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. We have many interesting guests lined up for the upcoming episodes so make sure to follow us on social media and stay up to date with the podcast. 


    In this fifth episode, we are thrilled to welcome Yan Fan, Co-founder of Code Chrysalis, as she shares her expertise in guiding individuals aspiring to establish careers in Japan's software engineering and tech sectors. This insightful discussion will delve into the importance of soft skills and a growth mindset in navigating the Japanese business landscape. Join us as Yan recounts the journey of nurturing Code Chrysalis, overcoming challenges, and ultimately achieving the remarkable success it has today.

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    This Episode is brought to you by Hashi Media, your agency for doing influencer marketing in Japan. They have helped major brands like Asus, Subway, and Alibaba, but they have also helped smaller companies with their social media and influencer marketing in Japan for both the foreign population and the Japanese market. Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠hashimedia.com⁠⁠⁠

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    Show notes:

    00:00 Introduction 

    3:48 Competitive Advantage: Work Experience and Growth Mindset

    7:36 Career Direction and Mindset 

    9:43 Overcoming Challenges in Communicating Unique Selling Point 

    12:54 Stage 1 

    17:18 How Did You Communicate Success? 

    21:50 Community Building and Innovation

    27:29 Personality and Business Style 

    30:02 Stage 2

    32:00 Catalyst for Team Building

    35:55 Other Challenges and “Grandiolarity Switching”

    40:20 Unique Insights on Stage 2

    45:24 Stage 3: Pivoting to Corporate Training 

    50:44 Challenges in Stage 3

    1:02:47 Adapting to Evolve

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    Links from Guest Appearance :

    Linkedin⁠⁠ | Code Chrysalis

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠⁠

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 70: Import Compliance and Logistics in Japan with Scott Scofield from COVUE

    Episode 70: Import Compliance and Logistics in Japan with Scott Scofield from COVUE

    Welcome to another episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast. In this episode, we are joined once again by Scott Scofield, CEO of COVUE. COVUE is well-known as a leading brand operator in Japan which provides a full-service market entry platform. Following our previous discussion in Part 1 where Scott talked about choosing the right e-commerce sites in Japan, Part 2 will delve into logistics, import compliance, and post-sales procedures. This will cover topics including Japan's import regulations, with practical examples from food and beauty care products, as well as the correct application of marketing labels and licenses.

    Join us as Scott shares his expertise and discusses how COVUE has successfully navigated challenges related to import compliance.

    *Please note that the notes / documents mentioned within the episode are being reworked by COVUE due to updates in regulations, further updates will be posted onhere as well as COVUE's website.

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    This Episode is brought to you by Hashi Media, your agency for doing influencer marketing in Japan. They have helped major brands like Asus, Subway, and Alibaba, but they have also helped smaller companies with their social media and influencer marketing in Japan for both the foreign population and the Japanese market. Learn more at ⁠⁠hashimedia.com⁠⁠

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    Links from Guest Appearance:

    Linkedin | ⁠COVUE⁠

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    Show Notes:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:38 Import Regulations in Japan

    06:45 PSE and Power Electrical Safety

    08:08 What was the Catalyst?

    10:24 Foreign Sellers

    12:58 Import Compliance in Japan

    17:40 Phases of Regulations  

    21:32 Tariffs

    24:03 Import Compliance for Food Products

    31:18 Import Compliance for Beauty Care Products

    35:46 Marketing Label and License

    38:14 Strategies for Ensuring Compliance

    39:56 Technology and Compliance     

    43:18 Solving Problems Involving Import Compliance

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠

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    • 46 min
    Japan Scalers | Episode 4: Scaling YouTube in Japan with David Macdonald

    Japan Scalers | Episode 4: Scaling YouTube in Japan with David Macdonald

    This is the fourth episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. We have many interesting guests lined up for the upcoming episodes so make sure to follow us on social media and stay up to date with the podcast. 



    In this fourth episode, we are delighted to welcome David Macdonald, founder and CEO of DJMAC. His company specializes in corporate consulting and advisory, particularly in global and intercultural business challenges, drawing upon his extensive experience at Docomo, Disney, and YouTube, as well as his role as an outside director at KADOKAWA Corporation.



    Join us as David shares his journey as one of YouTube's early executives in Japan and Asia, and how he led the team that expanded the creator economy in the region. Starting with just 5 team members, David grew it to over 50 in 5 years, benefiting tens of thousands of YouTubers and businesses.

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    This Episode is brought to you by Hashi Media, your agency for doing influencer marketing in Japan. They have helped major brands like Asus, Subway, and Alibaba, but they have also helped smaller companies with their social media and influencer marketing in Japan for both the foreign population and the Japanese market. Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠hashimedia.com⁠⁠⁠

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    Show notes:

    00:00 Introduction

    1:26 What is the “Creator Economy”?

    2:38 Competitive Advantage

    3:17 Stage 1 and the History of Youtube in Japan

    7:25 Localization of the Market

    10:12 Talent Scouting Youtubers and Partners

    16:05 Tips on Getting Partners on Board

    19:07 The Turning Point of Youtube

    28:35 Importance of Localized Content

    34:40 Who are the Right People to Hire?

    37:22 What Defines Stage 2?

    41:46 Challenges of Youtube

    47:55 Takeaways from the Interview

    49:08 What’s Next?

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    Links from Guest Appearance :
    Linkedin | DJMAC

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠

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    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message⁠⁠⁠


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    • 50 min
    Japan Scalers | Episode 3: Scaling Arigato Travel in Japan with Elizabeth Anne Kyle

    Japan Scalers | Episode 3: Scaling Arigato Travel in Japan with Elizabeth Anne Kyle

    This is the third episode of our new series Japan Scalers. In this series, we will only interview guests who have surpassed 100 million yen in revenue annually. We have many interesting guests lined up for the upcoming episodes so make sure to follow us on social media and stay up to date with the podcast. 

    In this third episode, Elizabeth Anne Kyle shares her journey of growing Arigato Travel from its humble beginnings as a cooking class to becoming an prominent inbound tourism company in Japan. As the founder and CEO of a company with over 500 trained guides and is the #1 Culinary Tours Company in Japan, she reflects on her experiences as a solopreneur and how her vision turned into a successful tourism business. Join us as we delve into Elizabeth's story to discover how she turned her passion into a successful venture, enriching guests' experiences with profound and unforgettable experiences.

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    This Episode is brought to you by Hashi Media, your agency for doing influencer marketing in Japan. They have helped major brands like Asus, Subway, and Alibaba, but they have also helped smaller companies with their social media and influencer marketing in Japan for both the foreign population and the Japanese market. Learn more at ⁠hashimedia.com⁠

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    Show notes:

    00:00 Introduction and about Arigato Travel

    03:59 Target market & competitive advantage

    07:56 Stage 1

    12:28 : Challenges & Solution in Stage 1

    19:33 : Advantages for a foreigner in Stage 1

    32:41 Adapting your personality to the business

    34:47 Stage 2 (going from food tour to full plan inbound)

    40:51 Importance of a good Internship program for a business

    44:15 Having good accounting in Stage 2

    49:10 Challenges during the pandemic

    54:51 How to maintain service quality as you scale

    57:42 What's next for Arigato Travel?

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    Links from Guest Appearance :

    ⁠Linkedin⁠ | Arigato Travel

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    Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !!

    We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino.

    This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers.

    ⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠

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    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message⁠⁠⁠


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    • 58 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

djcauchy ,

Information-packed

Extremely high signal-to-noise ratio. The experts go very deep, often listing actionable steps. I regularly find myself taking notes and jumping to my planning board right after listening to an episode.

Emimiem ,

Great insights!

A great podcast for people looking to learn more about the business scene in Japan! I highly recommend #7 with Miho Tanaka! It was so interesting to learn about government financial resources from the founder of Startup Work Inc. Looking forward to future episodes!

D Ikeda ,

Must-Listen for Japan Insights

This is one of the best business in Japan podcasts I’ve listened to because of its practical value. Great guests with boots-on-the-ground insight. Tyson, the host, asks questions that keep the conversation grounded and useful for the listener. Highly recommended if you’re doing any type of business in Japan.

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