Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #24

by cindy on 19 October, 2008

Welcome to the 19 October, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.

Anya presents Now is the time for sales heroes posted at Gavin Ingham saying “Banks seem to be failing with alarming regularity, no financial institutions seem to be safe and many companies are making redundancies and cost-savings. Everyone seems to be battening down the hatches preparing for the worst.”

John W. Furst presents Seth Godin – A Podcast About Tribes (47 Minutes) posted at E-Biz Booster Blog saying “On September 12th, 2008 Seth Godin had recorded an exclusive interview style podcast done by and for his community Triiibes.com”.

Author Blog presents Here’s Why Website Localisation Important For Your Business posted at Author Blog saying “If you have business operations in other non-English speaking countries, you need to localize your website. Website localization is the process of translating an English website to a foreign speaking language so that your target audience can understand the information on your site.”

Damien Mulley presents I trust more, I don’t trust as much posted at  Damien Mulley.

Tad Chef presents Common Blog Business Models: What Works What Not? posted at SEO BLOG saying “Flagship blogs, that is business blogs with really valuable content often have either an obvious or underlying business model.”

Stéphane Hamel presents Recognizing cultural behavior posted at immeria :: an immersion in web analytics saying “Merely translating a site from English to French is far from enough to really consider different cultures. Most sites will simply ask for a company, assuming everyone share the same culture attributes (and of course, the same language)”.

Victoria Pynchon presents Cross-Cultural Negotiation Insights from the Kellogg School of Management posted at Settle It Now saying “When you mediate disputes in a major urban center like Los Angeles, you do a lot of cross-cultural negotiation as a matter of course. I’ve relied in the past upon the Kellogg School of Management’s Leigh Thompson and am happy to report that one of her fellow professors, Jeanne Brett has devoted an entire book to the intricacies of negotiating across cultural lines.”

Arun Kottolli presents How to Avoid pitfalls in Cross-Cultural Negotiation posted at Thoughts on Marketing, Innovation & Leadership saying “Cross-cultural negotiations are always very challenging. Unfortunately, people do not realize these challenges before starting the negotiations – mainly because cultural differences are subtle and are often invisible.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Get International Clients using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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