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Going International? Tips for Global Ecommerce Expansion

Salesforce

While every company is different, I’ve found there are five key steps to international commerce success: Identify international market potential Understand the challenges of international ecommerce Localize by market Determine payment methods Activate and launch Let’s examine each. Consider your product catalog and inventory mix.

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The Ultimate Guide to Entrepreneurship

Hubspot

Determine the legal structure of your business. First, you’ll need to figure out the kind of business yours will be from a legal point of view. This might sound like a fun brainstorming activity, but it’s actually a paperwork-heavy legal process with far-reaching implications for your business down the road.

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A 12-step guide for implementing a digital asset management system

Martech

Launching an enterprise-wide digital asset management (DAM) program is no easy thing. Gore and Associates, best known for its Gore-Tex fabric and products, found itself having to do just that. She also explained why the minimum viable product (MVP) strategy they chose was key to its successful launch.

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How to Become an Entrepreneur With No Money or Experience

Hubspot

Here are some creative techniques for thinking of a product or service. Chris Riccobono launched UNTUCKit -- a line of shirts that look good untucked -- after getting frustrated with how wrinkly and ill-fitting his regular button-down shirts were when he didn't tuck them in. As the world changes, people need different products.

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The Ultimate Guide to Startup Accelerators

Hubspot

Although, it can be assumed that some money is needed (whether through funding or bootstrapping) to develop a product, team, and customers — and therefore qualify to apply. Office space, administrative and legal support, business planning, prototyping, and product development. Do you have a minimum viable product (MVP)?