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Issue 22: Getting International Distribution-Part 3 )
 How To Tap Into The VAST Worldwide Market December 2002 
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Dear Reader,

Since you have created a commercial for USA advertising, that same commercial can be used for overseas sales. A Submaster of your commercial will need to be "dubbed" into an appropriate language- depending on the country selling your products. The cost of dubbing is negotiable although the overseas distributor will usually cover those expenses.

One important consideration from the start of any project is will you want to advertise overseas and if so, how can you make a commercial that will be easily adaptable to language insertion and viewable to a foreign audience? The movie industry has this consideration developed to a science.

Putting Your Products in the Hands of Overseas Distributors

You also need to supply samples of your product(s). So when a distributer is interested in your product, your representative (Global Source Marketing) can provide a "live" product for review. In some countries where a commitment has been made to sell your products, samples need to be given to government officials and Customs agents.

It is your responsibility to supply samples to your agent such as Global, so they can showcase your product to interested parties. The range of samples needed can amount from 12 to 75, it all depends on international interest in your product. Global Source Marketing pays the shipping to numerous locations throughout the world for distributors to see your products.

Find out more....

Showcasing Your Products Via The Web
The first step is for Global to place your product on their website. As much information as needed (this includes the selling price for ALL countries overseas) is available through a SECURED webpage, ONLY available to Global's overseas contacts. An email alert is sent to over 49 countries, and distributors have the opportunity to review your product on Global's website.

Once a distributor has reviewed the web information and they respond to Global's offer, then usually a sample of the product is sent. This is a "well-begun" initial contact and eliminates unnecessary expense and time wasting, because enough information has been seen to trigger a positive response. Usually from the time the product is showcased on the website, a sample sent, your commercial viewed, and the results of this introduction is sent back to Global-it takes 14 to 21 days per inquiry.

Exclusive verses Multiple Overseas Representatives
Since 1987 Global Source Marketing, Inc. has been selling products overseas-they introduced the first two infomercials ever shown in Japan, and were the second marketers to air infomericals in Europe as well. Global does business overseas on a handshake, and they have found that is still as good as your word in foreign business transactions. Unfortunately in the USA that is not the case.

Global understands how the international markets work, and they offer your product at a price that will "work for all parties concerned." In the past, when a client used more than one agent various selling prices found their way to the same overseas distributors-the results were confusion, price competition for the same product, and in general the effort was undermined.

Your best interests are served to use one international representative. It is not necessary to sign some sort of worldwide exclusive agreement, but rather go into the marketplace with ONE VOICE, test the performance of a company such as Global and if they provide results, then grant exclusives one-country-at-a-time.

next week: Actual Testing of Your Commercial and Offer Overseas »

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