
Welcome to the 2 November, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.
Jim presents Best International Credit Card posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity saying “When it comes to using credit cards abroad though, it’s gotten a little more complicated than your classic foreign transaction fees.”
Anya presents On being a motivational speaker… posted at Gavin Ingham.
Matt Bailey presents 3 Principles of International Website Marketing posted at Marketing Logic saying “I have always fielded questions concerning international strategies, primarily that of US-based companies branching into Spanish-language websites or content. However, the frequency of these questions have increased the past few years, along with the variety of international markets that companies are looking to target.”
Tad Chef presents Top 10 Fatal Localisation Mistakes posted at SEOptimise. saying “I want to introduce 10 most common fatal localization mistakes English language sites face when entering other markets.”
Patrick Murphy presents A Method for Entering International Markets posted at Brand Thunder saying “When you consider how Firefox is designed for the global marketplace and localization, and then look at our ad-based business model and realize the monetization rates of Europe are similar to the US – this all became a very easy decision. Nothing about our business needs to be geographically limiting.”
Mihaela Lica presents Making the Web Not Just Available but Accessible for All posted at eWritings – Online Public Relations saying “Definition: Web accessibility refers to the practice of making pages on the Internet accessible to all users, especially those with disabilities.”
Nancy Shapira-Aronovic presents Globalization of AR posted at Positioning Power saying “I just got back from the Gartner IT Expo in Orlando. The day before I attended the KCG AR Forum with AR professionals from Microsoft, Siemens, HP, CA, EMC and others. I spoke as one of KCG’s Global Partners on the Globalization of AR together with partners from India and Australia. The message was that some things are the same but some markets are very different.”
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