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Resources for Global Entrepreneurs

Up and Running

On Bplans, we often share information about United States’ specific resources, like SBDCs (small business development centers), but those resources probably aren’t as helpful to global entrepreneurs. Is it a sales pitch or an opinion? Australia and New Zealand. Small Business Association of Australia.

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: miiCard

crowdSPRING Blog

miiCard provides one identity which you can use across the web where you need trust for example when trading on auction sites, online dating, in social networking and when applying for new financial products and services that require an identity check. It provides a safer, faster and more convenient way to transact online.

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Why our small businesses are a BIG deal

NZ Entrepreneur

In the entrepreneur world we hear a lot of talk about entrepreneurs and businesses needing to be “global from day one” Investors and business commentators lament our lack of large global businesses and say the “three-B” (bach, ‘Beemer’ and boat) mentality of Kiwi business owners is holding us back.

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Online reviews are essential but remember their real purpose

NZ Entrepreneur

Additionally, this confidence has opened up the doors for businesses to exploit that trust in the hopes of ramping up foot traffic, and we’re not just talking about global trailblazers such as Amazon, but also local Kiwi businesses as well. NZ Sales Manager. Australian Sales Leader. NZ Entrepreneur.

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The Pitfalls of Not Having an Export Business Plan

Up and Running

They are too quick to execute on a sale and fail to secure a guaranteed payment. They don’t state clearly on their website, blog, or Facebook page whether they accept international sales orders. Be smart and apply the global mindset we talked about in Chapter 1, which is to stay flexible and adaptable. Next Week’s Extract.

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10 Mom-and-Pop Businesses That Turned Into Empires

YoungUpstarts

The mom-and-pop business became an instant success and its annual sales continued to skyrocket each year. In 2000, global giant Unilever bought out Ben & Jerry’s for about $326 million in order to eliminate competition with the corporation’s brands, Breyer’s and Good Humor.

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UGC Strategies to Boost Your Brand

Women Entrepreneurs Can

UGC also soared in the first quarter of 2020, amid the global pandemic that disrupted our lives. Writing has always been a hobby and pursuit, and she recently added content writing with Softvire Australia and Softvire New Zealand up her sleeve, while preparing for her next adventure in the nations.