Posts Tagged ‘International Marketing’

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Attention to detail and the little things will make your business amazing.

Marketing

Aisling Foley has 23 years marketing experience in the IT industry. Before founding...

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Overseas communities have long played an important role in the economic development of their home countries. This month sees the launch of the OneVietnam Network...

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Once your initial research indicates that there is a gap in the market for your product or service in your intended market destination, your next step is work on your international marketing checklist.

Announcements

The IIA Annual Conference 2010 will be held on Thursday 20 May in the Crowne Plaza Dublin Northwood followed by the Net Visionary Awards 2010 that same evening.
Vision 2020

The theme of the 2010 Conference is Vision 2020.

This year's IIA Conference will have a dual focus: what's good in 2010 and what's possible for 2020.

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A new development with domain names announced yesterday is set to revolutionize the internet. The question is: will this open up new markets in developing countries or does it spell the end of the global brand? And what does it mean for the future of the brand equity in your domain name?

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Images, graphics, video and pictures - so our marketers and designers tell us - are what create the biggest and most lasting impression on customers. However, when we talk about developing an international online presence, we mostly think about translating or developing text content.

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After almost a month’s absence here is another review of the business articles I enjoyed reading on BizSugar over the past week. As usual I’m sharing the links with some of the thoughts they inspired related to international business.

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In conversation with Ceramicx - www.Ceramicx.com – Blogging for International Markets. A series of case studies looking at the role and experience of Irish companies using blogs to support their international market expansion.

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It's never been easier to translate your web presence into a foreign language. A survey of small businesses by the OECD outlines the challenges and solutions.