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    How to Reach a Global Audience as a Small Business

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    PBLINK Editor 14, May 2020

    One of the best things about owning and operating a small business in the 21st century is that you are no longer constrained to your local area. Thanks to the internet, you can trade and make deals with people on the other side of the world, who you may never meet in real life. Here are some of the best ways to appeal to a global audience as a small business.

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    Language Support

    First of all, you should make sure that you have language support in place. English is the international language of business, but you should try to add in some options for other languages if you have a clear idea of where you want to target. 

    For example, the casino NetBet has language support for many of the countries they operate in. This allows them to reach out to customers who may not read English confidently enough to use the English site. As a business owner, you should make sure you have some fluent speakers on your team who can help you communicate with your chosen market. Native speakers are best of all as they will be able to communicate smoothly and more naturally than someone who has learned a language at school or university.

    Standardise Shipping

    If you have a product to ship, you need to try to standardise your shipping processes as much as possible. It can be incredibly frustrating for someone in Australia to have to pay a fortune in shipping when someone in Canada might pay just a fraction of that.

    Standardising shipping is incredibly difficult, and it might not be the most profitable at first. However, your customers will most definitely appreciate it and it might be a great way for you to attract new people to your brand. Make sure you also look into import taxes and other customs charges customers may have to pay.

    Research Your Target Markets

    You need to have some insight not what your customers expect from your brand in terms of presence and marketing. After all, what might appeal to the French won’t appeal to Americans, and the same can be said for every country in the world.

    By conducting some quick market research into these brands, you will be able to find many results that could help you appeal to these customers in a way that they will respond to. Whether you have been operating in that country for years or you are trying to break into the market, there are always improvements to your marketing strategies that can be made.

    It is entirely possible to run a small business with global appeal in this day and age. It will take a lot of perseverance and dedication from you and your staff, but you could also be up and running before you know it. Choose the first country you wish to expand to and make sure you understand what they want as customers as you prepare to start trading there!