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Global Trade
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Global Trade/Information
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Dun & Bradstreet's Guide to Doing Business Around the World
by
Morrison, Conway & Douress; Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-531484-4
This reference isn't about e-commerce as much it is about doing business
on a global scale. With the world wide scope of the Internet, anyone with
a web site that is offering products or services for sale online is exposed
to inquiries from all over the world. Dun & Bradstreet's Guide
to Doing Business Around the World is an excellent reference to
have available and to use as a guide to internationalize your web site
and marketing materials. The book provides a guide to doing business
in 42 countries. For each country, the book provides information about
the demographics of the country, the economy, cultural differences, political
information and contact information. The appendix includes a few web site
links for locating additional information. The book is published by Prentice
Hall, and can be ordered from Amazon.com $24.75 with shipping and handling
included.
The Global Entrepreneur by James F. Foley; Dearborn Financial
Publishing, Inc., ISBN 1-57410-124-2
This is a helpful beginner's guide to the process of "going global".
It's a step by step how-to guide about developing a strategy,
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selecting the most promising markets,
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selecting foreign representatives,
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developing foreign pricing structures,
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dealing with cultural differences,
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participation in trade missions,
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legal issues,
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tax and accounting issues,
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shipping issues,
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getting paid,
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pricing your product or service in other markets,
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promoting your product or service in a different cultural environment,
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using the Internet for international trade and
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a host of practical tips about doing business outside the U.S.
The book provides extensive references for various aspects of market research
when considering entry into any foreign markets. The price is $29.95 for
the paperback edition.
MAGAZINES JUMP ON E-COMMERCE
BANDWAGON
Within the past few months, a number of publications
have been devoting a lot more space to the subject of e-commerce. Nearly
half the content of the January/February issue of "Offshore Finance USA"
was about "Offshore E-Commerce". The March/April of "Offshore Finance Canada"
had a special feature on offshore credit card payment systems. The winter
issue of "Shore to Shore" included an extensive article called "E-nergize
Your Investment: The Power of E-Commerce". "World Trade" magazine has been
running a series of articles about e-commerce as has the "Journal of Accountancy"
- the professional journal for CPAs. One of our local magazines just ran
an article about how a local book dealer is using the Internet to sell
books and how Hallmark Cards (which is based in Kansas City) is using the
Internet to sell customized greeting cards. Another local business tabloid
is full of articles about e-commerce. Of course, these are just a small
sampling of the flood of articles that we can expect in the next year or
two.
For subscription information for "Offshore Finance",
see their websites at <http://www.offshorefinanceusa.com>
or <http://www.offshorefinancecanada.com>.
They do not provide copies of articles or other extensive information on
their web site unless you are a subscriber, but they do offer a free weekly
email newsletter and there are free archives for those newsletters.
"Word Trade" magazine covers a lot of international
trade issues other than e-commerce, but you can sometimes get some sample
articles at <http://www.worldtrademag.com>.
The American Institute of CPAs web site has three
excellent articles about e-commerce. Even though they are targeted at CPAs,
the information is useful to anyone interested in the subject. First, go
to the main part of the web site at <http://www.aicpa.org>.
Then link on the search button. Enter "e-commerce" in the search box but
without the " " marks. You should get a listing of three articles from
the Journal of Accountancy, all of which have the single term "e-commerce"
-- but they are different articles.
Selected Global Trade Links
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