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CS28310 International Trading
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The Opportunity Level Playing Ground –SME looks like Multi-National Vast Markets –Global Speed to Market –Used to be years –Now months
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Pitfalls Payments –Not all companies want to use credit cards –Banking Arrangements –Exchange rate variations –Escrow Cost of Transportation –Can get high. Sea cheaper than air. –Risky
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Agents If in existence –Keep or remove Keep –Local knowledge –Local customs Remove –They may work against you –Cheaper
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Exporting Do you know about? –Local taxes –Local laws –Language –Local trading practices
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Some gaffes When Kentucky Fried Chicken entered the Chinese market, to their horror they discovered that their slogan "finger lickin' good" came out as "eat your fingers off”. Clairol introduced the "Mist Stick“, a curling iron, into Germany only to find out that "mist" is slang for manure.
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Cultural Differences Language –The world speaks more than one language!! –Use of first names –Use of “you” versus old English “thou” –Use of titles – Mr, Doctor, Engineer etc Religion –Really need to learn to respect differences –Dress codes (especially for women)
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Good manners –Shaking hands, bowing, dress codes –Eating and drinking –Business cards Visit UK Government web sites for information
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CS28310 Affiliate programs
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Advertisements Adsense Affiliate Programs
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Affiliate Programs Two Levels Main Supplier - Merchant –E.g. Amazon (started affiliates in 1996) –Pays, say, 15% Affiliate –Small web site owner (One of 900,000) –Places special link to Amazon –40% of sales through affiliates and 3 rd party sellers
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Payments Pay-per-sale –Here the merchant site pays an affiliate when the affiliate sends them a customer who buys something. Some pay-per-sale schemes pay on a percentage of the sale and others pay a fixed amount per sale Pay-per-lead –These programs pay the affiliate based on the number of visitors they refer who sign up as leads i.e. the visitor fills out some requested information using a form at the merchant site, which may then be used as a sales lead
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Benefits Merchant gets higher traffic Affiliate gets payment for running site All relationships require management systems…
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Management How many people clicked on the advertising link to the merchant’s site How many people bought something on the merchant’s site How many people saw the advertising link on the affiliate site
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Systems Merchant run affiliate program –Amazon Affiliate network –Commission Junction Commission JunctionCommission Junction
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Checks 1 The company (merchant) –Are they reputable and financially sound? –Do they offer assistance with promotion? –Will you get paid? Compatibility with your site – –Do the products/services match the content of your site –Will your visitors be interested in them? Opportunity for earnings –Difficult to earn reasonable revenue from one-time purchases –Earn commission from your referred customers on an ongoing basis is more profitable
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Checks 2 Commission structure –Compare different programs/commission structures. –Also check the frequency of payment –Minimum commission you have to earn before you receive a payment; Free to join – –it is usually free to join most programs so be wary any that charge a fee, many of these are scam
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Finally Revenue –5% - 15% books –5% - 7% electronics –Some as low as 1% !! –Credit Cards best – fixed fee Too many affiliates per site may be messy Concentrate on Visitors
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