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What is Depleting America of the Diversity, Nuances and Strength That Made It Great?-Small Business

©iStock/Boarding1Now According to the Kauffman Foundation, immigrants are twice as likely to start businesses in the United States than American-born citizens. However, because the Department of Homeland Security is rescinding the Obama Administration’s International Entrepreneur Rule, which allowed foreign-born entrepreneurs to stay in the US for up to five years to expand their businesses, immigrant entrepreneurship is declining.  Not only does this hurt aspiring immigrant and international business owners everywhere, it decreases the creation of thousands of jobs, and depletes America of the diversity, nuances, and strength that made it great. Read more about how founder are making Silicon Valley borderless for immigrant and international entrepreneurs. Good quote:  "The companies that really want to have a global impact need to understand cultural differences." from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2NZJ2iy What is Depleting America of the D

Today in Global Small Business: Growing Your Business Beyond Borders -Small Business

©iStock/bennyb What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: News!  Join a weggchat™ via Twitter with Laurel Delaney on "Take Your Business Global" August 8 at 11:00 a.m. Central time.  Instructions  here .  E-commerce will be covered. How SMEs can build a global approach for growth . Not costs, but unpredictability worries SMBs regarding trucker drive shortage . Facebook’s in-house creative agency, Creative Shop’s Vice President and Chief Creative Officer, Mark D’Arcy , moves into expanded role as the platform’s VP of Global Business Marketing. Alibaba equips individuals with the skills needed for e-commerce success in the digital economy through it Global E-Commerce Talent (GET) Network. The risks and opportunities to growing your business beyond borders . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2vlf9S6 Today in Global Small Business: Growing Your Business Beyond Borders -Small Business

Just Living Is Not Enough-Small Business

©2018 Laurel J. Delaney.   All rights reserved. "Just living is not enough ... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." -- Hans Christian Andersen from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2AfqzMW Just Living Is Not Enough-Small Business

How to Take Any Brand Global-Small Business

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Laurel J. Delaney: Open the Door to the World-Small Business

iStock As Laurel J. Delaney says, "Succeeding in the digital world requires hard work, discipline, organizational skills, something remarkable to talk about and a long-term view."  She goes on to say: To be found, you must participate and be active on as many of the top online platforms as possible. To have customers open their wallets requires developing a relationship with them, garnering their trust, and offering products they want. That causes people to take action. What else does it take to become a digital rock star?   Read on to learn how to snag international customers using social media. from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2OiY2Jt Laurel J. Delaney: Open the Door to the World-Small Business

Luring Customers From Around the World-Small Business

©iStock/lbrix From a rummage sale of obscure products to 36 hours of discounts on major brands such as Samsonite luggage, Callaway golf clubs and General Mills cereals, Amazon.com Inc.’s fourth annual Prime Day event lured shoppers from around the world. The promotion was the biggest shopping event in the company’s history, surpassing Cyber Monday, Black Friday and the previous Prime Day. Members bought more than 100 million products, Amazon said in a statement. Small businesses also got a piece of Prime Day.  Amazon has millions of merchants selling goods on its marketplace, mostly small and medium-businesses that had sales exceeding $1 billion during the promotion, Amazon said. Read more here . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2A8VLxr Luring Customers From Around the World-Small Business

Atlanta Metro Export Plan (MEP)-Small Business

Add caption/Sriphongngam In Chicago, we have Metro Chicago Exports , and now in Atlanta, they have the Metro Export Plan (MEP). The Metro Export Challenge (MEC) , an initiative of the Atlanta Metro Export Plan (MEP) intended to drive growth of international sales for companies in the region, has recruited new partners this year to target a different range of companies, including startups and minority and women-owned businesses.  No matter who is behind a metro initiative, it helps drive export growth.  As the article states, every $1 billion in exports creates 6,000 new jobs. Read more about how Metro Export Challenge gets companies ready for the world stage . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2uY1Qac Atlanta Metro Export Plan (MEP)-Small Business

Today in Global Small Business: Join the Revolution and Sell Online-Small Business

iStock/ljeab What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: SMEs form the key base for growth in digital services . Bank Indonesia helps small enterprises go global . SMEs must join retail revolution and sell online . Local small businesses in Malaysia fall behind in international trade . Software SMEs going global; s teps to internationalization . Join a weggchat™ via Twitter with Laurel Delaney on "Take Your Business Global" August 8 at 11:00 a.m. Central time.  Instructions  here .  The last 5 minutes of weggchat™, each participant gives their elevator pitch. Some hot tips for exporting round-the-clock. from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2mEikk4 Today in Global Small Business: Join the Revolution and Sell Online-Small Business

Catching a Train-Small Business

©2018 Laurel J. Delaney.  All rights reserved. "The only way to be sure of catching a train is to miss the one before it." -- Gilbert K. Chesterton from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2zWq36m Catching a Train-Small Business

Manufacturing Mecca to the World-Small Business

©iStock/wellesenterprises BMW’s biggest auto-producing plant in the world is in Spartanburg, South Carolina.  It has helped draw more than 200 companies from two dozen countries to Spartanburg County.  And the German company — not an American icon like Ford or General Motors — is now the largest exporter of cars made in the United States, turning the port of Charleston, S.C., into a hub for global trade. But the big question:  Is USA's President Trump setting off a global trade battle that will effect the town's livelihood? One thing is for sure: BMW saved Spartanburg and transformed South Carolina into a manufacturing mecca to the world,” said Mr. Britt, a member of the County Council. “When you mess with the golden goose, they’re family, and you’re messing with me.”  Read more here . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2JE3WRV Manufacturing Mecca to the World-Small Business

Going Global is One of the Best Engines for Driving Business Growth-Small Business

©iStock/Hollygraphic Cost, payment risks and logistical challenges have discouraged online businesses from selling to or working with customers from anywhere but their home turf.  Not anymore.  We have entered -- a long time ago thanks to the Internet -- a world of business without borders. According to SBA , "Nearly 96 percent of consumers live outside the U.S., and two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power is in foreign countries." ©iStock/peshkov No matter where a business is physically located, expanding sales and operations to international markets is often one of the best engines for driving growth. Website translation and localization, global payment processing and outsourcing are three of the best methods to help a digital business grow beyond its own borders and to embrace the global marketplace. Read more about tips and tools your startup can use to maximize your international business . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2

Women Entrepreneurs Are Unlocking Opportunities for Global Expansion-Small Business

©iStock/Wavebreakmedia Devishobha Chandramouli, guest writer for Entrepreneur Magazine and Founder and Editor, of Kidskintha says: Understanding women’s entrepreneurial attitudes, trends and activity from all over the globe will help shape government policies at various levels along with the numerous educational and training programs aimed at improving the business environment for women. She goes on to say, " The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Report for Women 2016/17 reports that 274 million women were already running their own businesses across 74 economies, of which 111 million were running well-established businesses by 2016." Read more about six global trends that Devishobha discovered from the GEM Women report. Note:  Women entrepreneurs are unlocking opportunities for global expansion and Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global (WEGG) , which is referenced in the article, is an organization that supports female entrepreneurs in taking their businesses

Risks to Global Growth Are Rising-Small Business

©iStock/Darwel While the IMF has maintained its global growth forecast of 3.9% for this year and next, it has cut the outlook for the UK and the eurozone among others. The outlook for the global economy has darkened as trade tensions rise and growth becomes uneven, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Read more on how Trump's tariffs will hurt global growth, the International Monetary Fund warns . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2No2mFQ Risks to Global Growth Are Rising-Small Business

Today in Global Small Business: The E-Commerce Edition-Small Business

©iStock/aklionka  What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: 5 trends that will be a game changer for e-commerce in 2018. Setting up an effective e-commerce site . Amazon has a mighty big share of the e-commerce market. Factors to consider when scaling your e-commerce business. E-commerce penetration by country. News!  Join a weggchat™ via Twitter with Laurel Delaney on "Take Your Business Global" August 8 at 11:00 a.m. Central time.  Instructions  here .  E-commerce will be covered. from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2zKQsUK Today in Global Small Business: The E-Commerce Edition-Small Business

Find Perfection in Your Life-Small Business

©2018 Laurel J. Delaney.  All right reserved. "It's very hard to find perfection in your life.  But in the art world you can do that." -- Washed Out from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2zFixN9 Find Perfection in Your Life-Small Business

Singapore SMEs Need Help Going Global-Small Business

©iStock/imtmphoto Is there room for further global growth for Singaporean SMEs? You bet.  According to new research from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore would like more information and support on global trade opportunities to help them internationalize. What's the biggest barrier?  Competition. Some 43 per cent of respondents said that the most helpful measures for enabling more SMEs to participate in global trade were providing more information and support on trade opportunities, while the same number said securing new or improved trade agreements was crucial. Read more about how Singapore SMEs could do with more help to go global . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2NNU9vH Singapore SMEs Need Help Going Global-Small Business

The Wimbledon All-White Dress Code-Small Business

©iStock/g-stockstudio One of the more famous (and somewhat controversial) traditions at Wimbledon is the all-white dress code for participating athletes. Proper apparel is at the discretion of the referee, who can force a player to change his or her clothing. Why the big fuss? The rule apparently dates back to the 1800s when the sight of sweaty patches of colored clothing was seen as inappropriate. The “predominately in white” rule was adopted by Wimbledon in 1963 before it evolved into the “almost entirely in white rule” in 1995. Accessories were included in the rule beginning in 2004. Read more -- for even if you are an athlete who is a global star, rules are rules and not to be broken . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2maNhfp The Wimbledon All-White Dress Code-Small Business

How Does US Manufacturing Compare to that of Other Nations? -Small Business

©iStock/klenger How does American manufacturing compare to that of other nations? In a Brookings report , they develop a global manufacturing scorecard that looks at five dimensions of the manufacturing environment: 1) overall policies and regulations; 2) tax policy; 3) energy, transportation, and health costs; 4) workforce quality; and 5) infrastructure and innovation. Key finding: China is the top nation in terms of manufacturing output and the percentage of its national output that is generated by that sector. Poland meanwhile has the highest percentage of its workforce employed in manufacturing. Another insight: Small manufacturing firms often cite congestion, logistical, or connectivity problems as major barriers to overcome. As developing economies look to export more, increased transportation infrastructure investment is necessary in order to reach global markets. Moreover, countries that already have sound transportation infrastructures need efficient supply ch

The Australian Age of Entrepreneurship-Small Business

©iStock/DGLimages According to Bernard Salt, managing director of The Demographics Group, there is very much an Australian age of entrepreneurship. The 2016 census shows that most business owner-managers are aged between 45 and 53. The peaks are higher for men than for women but both sexes top out in their entrepreneurial capacity at this time in life.  However, Salt goes on to say, "The grassroots of Australian entrepreneurship is based in the new housing estates and in the shopping strips and centres in middle Australia. But our concept of entrepreneurship doesn’t seem to be capable of being leveraged into the kinds of big businesses [Apple, Microsoft, Google, etc.] that have so defined America in the past generation." By housing estates, he means that a lot of Australia's entrepreneurial muscle comprises of small businesses associated with house cons­truction. Read on to learn why Australian entrepreneurs must strive for a global reach . from The Glob

Today in Global Small Business: Whiskey Wars-Small Business

©iStock/Alexlukin What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: E-commerce platform Trouva has global ambitions . How Sloan's Ice-cream maintained brand and quality on an international scale. WEGG knows that women rule the world yet in Nigeria, an airline with women crew members owns the sky . Whiskey wars:  trade tariffs are causing a cautious brake on whiskey exports . Find out about what cloud computing is, how you can benefit from it and learn key growth lessons from more than 50 startup owners using cloud computing.  Join the WEGGinar™ 7/11 with IBM experts.  It's free of charge but you must register  here .  Why SMEs need more business -- global business, that is . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2L0PBUw Today in Global Small Business: Whiskey Wars-Small Business

Laurel Delaney Taking a Picture of Marilyn Monroe-Small Business

©2018 Laurel J. Delaney.  All rights reserved. "I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure.  I make mistakes.  I am out of control and at times hard to handle.  But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."  -- Marilyn Monroe from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2Nv4MUa Laurel Delaney Taking a Picture of Marilyn Monroe-Small Business

Helping Global Small Businesses (GSBs) Soar -Small Business

©iStock/Tsezer I've been writing about global small businesses (GSBs) here since 2004 and I started talking about their importance more than 25 years ago when I first started Global TradeSource, Ltd. In the recent edition of my best-selling book,  Exporting: The Definitive Guide to Selling Abroad Profitably ,  I wrote: "It was 1985.  Even back then, I challenged conventional assumptions about how to compete and started to view markets outside the United States as the future of the business I had started: Global TradeSource, Ltd. I even put “global,” “trade,” and “source” in the company name, thereby shifting the buyer’s possibilities from being local to those of the world and drawing upon the distinctive strengths of alternative, growing overseas markets as those that would offer the company’s products and services. That kind of vision, along with a more recent facilitator called the Internet, has broken down every imaginable barrier to growth and prosperity a

Helping Women Improve Export Businesses-Small Business

©iStock/beer5020 Research shows that women owned enterprises in the Caribbean are concentrated in saturated sectors making it more difficult for them to grow.  We-Xport (Women Empowered through Export) is designed to strengthen and support women owned businesses to increase their ability to access financing, and, well, to export. We-Xport is helping women improve export businesses .  Sounds similar to what WEGG is doing in the USA. from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2KKyVjP Helping Women Improve Export Businesses-Small Business

Land of the Free-Small Business

©2018 Laurel J. Delaney.  All rights reserved. "Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth." -- Abraham Lincoln from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2KEWwlR Land of the Free-Small Business

Overcoming Barriers to International Expansion-Small Business

©iStock/metamorworks Once you’ve established your start-up in your home market, horizons often begin to broaden to growth opportunities in new markets overseas.  International expansion can also be an opportunity to diversify operations and to tap into new sources of talent and raw materials. While going global is an expansion choice, there are still significant and often overlooked challenges if you’re a start-up entering foreign markets. Here are a few with solutions on how to overcome barriers to expand into new territories . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2ISPbdK Overcoming Barriers to International Expansion-Small Business

Today in Global Small Business: Mid-Market Companies Can Make a Global Impact-Small Business

©iStock/Faysal Ahamed What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: American Express to offer credit cards to small businesses (about time); it will be co-branded with Amazon.com. Big global brands such as Nestle, Qatar Airways, and Microsoft, are recruiting Irish suppliers to win war for talent. Seven (7) keys to global e-commerce success. Globalization for the little guy -- there is such a thing . To accelerate your growth via  cloud computing  and at the same time find out key growth lessons from more than 50 startup owners using cloud computing, join the WEGGinar™ 7/11 with IBM experts.  It's free of charge and you can register  here .  Where (and how) mid-market companies can make a global impact . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2lNq3fh Today in Global Small Business: Mid-Market Companies Can Make a Global Impact-Small Business