Culture Customized Content Guide
July 24, 2008 by
cindy

You need to communicate to your international prospects and clients in a way they understand and respond to. You need to customize your content to their culture.
- Your content
- Your information
- Your communication
- And any of your sales and marketing materials
These will all communicate with your international prospects if it is culturally customized and adapted to communicate with them using your language and their words.
You should start to customize you key content as soon as you have identified your international audience. Culture customized content means content written for one specific audience.
If you are just starting to market to your foreign audience, you will probably need to review the first set of customized content. Don’t let this stop you. Use this to improve your customized content progressively.
The more customized your content is for your target market the better results you will get.
Communicating directly with your foreign prospects gives you more valuable feedback and market knowledge.
Culture Customized Content
Here are some articles to help you customize your content and your communication for your international leads and clients.
- Using Foreign Language E-Communication Tools
- Culturally Customized Communication To Transition To A Global Market Internet Business
- How To Avoid Bad Communication Mistakes In Foreign Languages And Get More International Clients Quickly
- How A Third Culture Kid’s Natural Cross Cultural Vision Can Power Your International Business Expansion
Cross Cultural Communication Tools
Here are some Cross Cultural Communication Tools to distribute your Culture Customized Content:
Case Studies
- Case Studies - Best Small Business Tool For Building Trust In International Clients
- Case Studies - Easy Small Business Strategy Strengthens International Client Relationships
Newsletters
Internationalized Website
- Is Your Website Sabotaging Your International Business Development?
- Internationalize Your Website To Transition To A Global Market Internet Business
- Why You Need To Internationalize Your Own Communication First To Avoid Cultural Blunders
- Small Business International Development In Three Easy Steps - First Transition To A Global Market Internet Business
- Website Internationalization Before Localization
- Consistency For International Business Success
- 7 Easy Tips to Internationalize Your Website
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Cindy King is a Cross-Cultural eMarketer and International Sales Specialist,
with over 25 years field experience in international business development.
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