A simple question about whether your client is happy may not give you the feedback you would need to hear from your international clients. It is important to remember the cross-cultural communication challenges that stop you from learning more about your cross-cultural clients' expectations.
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How To Confirm Whether Your International Client Receives What He Expects
Posted by CindyKing under GlobalFrom http://cindyking.biz 5350 days ago
Different Cultures Do Things Differently
Posted by CindyKing under GlobalFrom http://cindyking.biz 5350 days ago
One of the biggest challenges in cross-cultural communication is that different cultures simply do things differently, and when you do not adapt appropriately this effects your international business.
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Social Media Optimisation Tips
Posted by McLaughlin under Social MediaFrom http://aussieseo.com 5362 days ago
Many business owners are starting to realise that the online forums and communities created to help people stay in touch with family and friends are also highly effective as a means of online marketing. Take a look at these tips for utilising this new form of promotion.
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Netbiz Case Study: The Importance of Online Reputation Management
Posted by McLaughlin under Social MediaFrom http://smallbizbee.com 5362 days ago
It's not often you find a business willing to admit to mistakes and candidly share what they learned from them. Cory Huff, of Netbiz, shares what Netbiz learned when it comes to online reputation management and listening to the online conversation.
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Facebook Scam! Woman Wired $4k Abroad
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5362 days ago
Today, we received news that a woman from Missouri got conned to wire about $4,000 to a “friend” in England.
This woman received a help request message from her “friend” saying that she and husband got detained in London and needed the money to be released.
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5 Corporate Brands With 1 Million Or More Followers On Twitter | Twarketing: Twitter Marketing Case Studies
Posted by jbrath under Online MarketingFrom http://twarketing.com 5365 days ago
Corporations that have 1 million or more Twitter followers
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The Secret To Finding The Right International Marketing Tactics For Your Business
Posted by CindyKing under GlobalFrom http://cindyking.biz 5366 days ago
How international market research can help businesses find the right marketing tactics to use to reach international markets and why market research is an integral part of international marketing.
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Cross-Cultural & International People On Twitter
Posted by CindyKing under Social MediaFrom http://cindyking.biz 5367 days ago
Do you know any other people on Twitter with strong Cross-Cultural & International profiles? This is my list and I update it regularly. Please share any other people you think should be on this list.
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11 CREATIVE Anti-Smoking Commercials [Videos]
Posted by Sarah_Chong under AdvertisingFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5368 days ago
They've used gross graphics, kids, fear, humor, sarcasm and lots of creativity to discourage smoking.
While the effort is commendable, are you buying them?
While I find all of the videos below entertaining and creative (explains the selection), only one (video 5) managed to leave a weighty impact.
I guess fear works better for me. How about you
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6 Types of Tweets That Get Retweeted
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5368 days ago
Made Hot by: CindyKing on August 28, 2009 3:16 pm
Have you ever posted tweets and wondered why they were not retweeted?
Well, wonder no more now that you are here. Get your tweets noticed by knowing how to draw retweets (RTs).
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