1000 Ways of Attracting (International business jobs ohio) Potential International(Caribbean) Business Leads

April 19th, 2008

Tip! These three types of trade barriers should be taken into consideration when deciding to trade internationally. Mostly lower developed countries and the developing countries uses these kinds of trade barriers for their international trade and international business.

Caribbean people are as knowledgeable and technically advanced as people from anywhere else worldwide. There are those who are earning enough to be considered well off, some middle class and others +-earn enough to live by.

Get to know the culture of the different islands because it varies somewhat, if not in speech in the ways of the people. Except for the islands associated with the French caribbean all nationalities speak English as their main language.

A number of these countries trade in their own currency, the majority have one unique currency and they all use the mighty US dollar for foreign echange.

Caribbean people love to travel to the bigger international countries like England, United States and Canada.

When marketing to the people of the Caribbean always think of offering something to them for “Free’ but it must be something tangible - that is to say an item that they can hold in their hands and you will have their interest. Try to get your advertisements posted in their local papers and other local means, like radio and television and even by mailing. Once it is ‘FREE’ and comes from a foreign country you have their attention. You can bet your last dollar that word will spread like wild fire and your business will take off because natives like to tell one and before you know the whole country learns of you and your product. You must take into consideration that whatever your product is it must be something that will be put into use by the buyers, meaning value for money.

Tip! In international business meetings, cultural differences between professionals can and do clash. Although it can not always be avoided, the negative effects of cultural differences can be minimised with careful and effective planning, organisation and consideration prior to meetings.

Lots more juicy information and tips to follow in my next article. e.g. kinds of products to market.

Donna Darbeau Morne Jaloux St. George,s, Grenada Mother of four who attended High School with over twenty years of banking experience. Believe in the Right and love and serve the Lord Jesus. Likes to meet and assist people in any way possible especially the less fortunate. Presently does social work with Caritas Grenada, a social arm of the Catholic Church here in Grenada. Caritas is also an arm of Caritas International which means to love, serve not only in material things but spiritually and socially as well. I like working on the internet, sewing, reading, crocheting, gardening and church activities. I have a wealth of information to share with anyone who would like to market to the Caribbean countries that will help you to better understand what kinds of businesses is better suited to our environment. I can be contacted on telephone No. 473 443 2188 e-mail : donnadarbeau@spiceisle.com http://www.richandspicy.com

Tip! For the international business person, travel is a way of life. Long distance air travel can be especially brutal.

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