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. …
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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The potential of women entrepreneurs constitutes an underdeveloped source of economic growth and of new jobs. They represent, on average, 30 per cent of entrepreneurs in the European Union but often face greater difficulties than men in starting up businesses and in accessing finance and training.
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Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), names its apparel brand Hansiba, after a 92 year old woman, and takes it global.
Hansiba is 92 years old but her capacity for work can put a young athlete to shame.
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Four businesswomen from Bee Inspired, LLC — a company that spreads inspirational messages, motivational thoughts, and positive actions throughout the world — share experience about taking their company global. They successfully launched their first product and globally sourced the main components in less than one year.
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Norma Ratcliffe (pictured) is the first female winemaker to become commercially successful in South Africa. She is from Edmonton and seen as one of the pioneers of contemporary South African winemaking, an industry that has boomed globally in the post-apartheid years.
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Makeup your Christmas wish list here and then send it to your friends the world over.
Fashion houses are often named after their founding designer, but Josiane Pividal went about it differently. In 1983 Josiane and her husband Joseph,
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What a powerful, practical learning lesson: “Three Dumb Things Foreign Companies Do In China.”
1. Failing to localize your advertising.
2. Trying to be trendy.
3. Not making things big.
Chinese like things big.
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While perusing the Web, I discovered XING, a global business women’s networking platform. They claim to have 14,000+ members. Are you one? If so, let us know how you leverage the organization to grow your digital connections and business worldwide.
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BusinessWeek’s recent article The Rise of the Homepreneur highlights the increasingly important role that home-based businesses play in the US economy. The article references an Emergent Research study on homepreneurs, which is based on data from the Network Solutions Small Business Success Index (SBSI) . …
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