No matter how fantastic your service or product offering, if it doesn’t resonate with the locals it may as well not exist. Here are ten tips to take your e-commerce brand to international success.
1. Strategy and planning
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No matter how fantastic your service or product offering, if it doesn’t resonate with the locals it may as well not exist. Here are ten tips to take your e-commerce brand to international success.
1. Strategy and planning
2. …
Conducting business online with customers worldwide doesn’t have to be complicated. It merely requires the discipline of reviewing ten factors to consider before you go global to make sure you have everything covered.
Here’s a snapshot of Factor No.
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I have concluded that right now there are five (5) best practices that make going global happen:
1. Innovation.
2. Technology.
3. Global entrepreneurship.
4. Sustainability practices.
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In working with one of our clients, Verio, the global leader in hosting, we are developing wonderful resources that help SMBs go global (web hosting is a key consideration by the way). When you have time, check out the latest newsletter edition which covers:
5 Tips to Lead Your Company Out of a Downturn (video)
7 Ways to Strategically Use Social Media and Social Networking to Grow Your Business
Work Your Website: 7 Tips for Turning Global Browsers into Buyers
These resources will continue to be available at WEGG on the right sidebar under the ACCESS badge (just click on it).
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A native of the Philippines where entrepreneurship is valued, Josie Natori (pictured), 62, followed her gut instincts and launched a lingerie company, Natori, in 1977. Today her brand includes four intimate-apparel lines, as well as a ready-to-wear clothing collection,
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Today I participated in a live small business online forum (my second one) hosted by Bank of America and labeled as “Cost Effective Strategies to Go Global.” Here is a sampling of the questions I addressed:
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What’s trust got to do with operating in the global marketplace? Plenty. It’s the one thing we need and want, yet it’s so hard to get and keep. But why?
Find out at, How To Build Trust,
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Start-up cost: U.S. $275.
How was it paid for? Money from a severance package.
Until late December, Pilaporn Jaksurat, 33, was working full-time on a cotton spinning machine in a textile mill in Bangkok. She made about $7 a day and her benefits included bonuses of $30 a month for good attendance and a severance package worth about $800.
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Building a solid business or finding and keeping a great job is going to require a lot more effort during our current economic downturn.
If you want to give yourself every possible advantage, it’s time to expect more from yourself.
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Meet the bold, the fearless and the restless (and that includes YOU!). Women-owned firms comprise forty percent of all firms in the United States, according to the Center for Women’s Business Research. They have implemented imaginative strategies to launch and expand their businesses,
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