TanzaniaInvest Reaches 10,000 Registered Newsletter Users

TanzaniaInvest is happy to announce that its Newsletter Database of registered users recently surpassed the 10,000 mark.

As of Monday, 22 September 2014, 10,952 users have registered to receive the TanzaniaInvest newsletter and read TanzaniaInvest exclusive free reports.

The results surpass TanzaniaInvest’s own expectations, as it had projected to reach the 10K mark at the end of 2014.

Commenting on the results, Eric Tirabassi, Chief Editor of TanzaniaInvest explains: “We are delighted with these promising results as it shows that the appetite for clear information to learn about Tanzania’s economy, the investment opportunities and framework grows day by day. Within our mission of keeping up to date all those interested in investing and doing business in Tanzania, we launched of our weekly newsletter in early 2013. From the feedback we constantly receive, we realized that our readers prefer short formats. This is why we have progressively shortened our news, to make them as concise and to the point as possible, to assist as best as we can our readers in their decision making process.”

Looking at the future development of the newsletter and of the portal Mr. Tirabassi added: “Internet is a key component of the socio-economic development of Tanzania, by making investment and trade faster and easier. Our core business is to be at the forefront in disseminating, digitally, the information investors need. This is why we will launch a new, even more user-friendly newsletter format, together with the launch of the new responsive TanzaniaInvest.com, planned for Q1 2015, as we see more and more readers visiting our portal and reading our newsletter from Smartphone’s and tablets.”

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