Asia Interactive to power WSJ property portal
Hong Kong - Asia Interactive's luxury property portal PropGOLuxury has been selected to power online real estate for the Wall Street Journal & Dow Jones Digital Asia.
PropGOLuxury, founded in 2006, has a strong focus on China's luxury property market and also has a presence across the Asia Pacific as well as the US, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.
As part of the deal, the company's luxury property listings, news, and content will be available under a wsj.propgoluxury.com listing.
George Varvitsiotis, managing director, PropGOLuxury, said the deal will give the property group access to the WSJ.com's 15,000,000-plus unique visitors each month.
He said powering online real estate for the WSJ.com was a powerful validation of PropGOLuxury.com's status as the market leader in greater China, Asia, and the world.
"We have established the most comprehensive luxury property portal reaching the largest audience of affluent property consumers in greater China and globally.
"Our team is working hard on more new developments to further our leadership position," he added.
The deal follows a recent announcement that Christie's Great Estates had selected PropGOLuxury as its exclusive online marketing channel to reach affluent consumers across Asia.
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