When To Have A Local Blogroll

Last updated 16 August 2008
• Guide To Cultural Web Tools
There are fives scales to measure different cultural behaviors. There is more than one tool you can use to appeal to each of the different cultural behavioral traits.
Important: Read the Basic Guidelines For Using Cross Cultural Communication Web Tools before implementing any of these web tools.
We have already seen 4 web tools for cultures with high collectivism behavior traits.
- Communities
- Family Themes
- National References
- Newsletters
Local Blogroll
Let’s look at the fifth web tool for cultures with high collectivism culture behavioral traits:
- Use links to local websites and blogs
Cultures with high collectivism behavior traits value group goals and activities. They will have a stronger response to your website if they see you have links to websites to blogs and websites in their area.
Let’s review the cultural behavior of High Collectivism behavior traits:
Traits Of Cultures With High Collectivism
Some cultures are described as being high on the scale of collectivism. These cultures have strong beliefs in:
- Group goals
This is opposed to the other end of this scale, cultures high on the scale of individualism, which have strong beliefs in:
- Personal goals
Here’s one thing you can do to communicate better with your clients in these cultures:
Highlight Use Of Local Blogroll
In these cultures here are some ideas of links to local websites and blogs:
- Local partners
- Appropriate country specific websites
- Appropriate country resources
- Appropriate local industry websites
These web tools have a strong appeal to collectivism cultures. Be sure to find the right way to emphasize them on your website. There will be instances where you will need some expert advice.
Use these cross cultural web tools to inspire you to improve your web communication with your international clients.
There is lots more on the different cultural behaviors in the June issues of the Get International Clients Weekly Newsletter. Sign up quickly for more tips and ideas for getting more out of your international marketing.
Important Notice
Basic Guidelines For Using This Web Tool
If you have not read the Basic Guidelines For Using Cross Cultural Communication Web Tools as mentioned in the very beginning of this article, please do so before implementing any of these web tools.
You need to look at the whole picture of all five cultural behaviors before tweaking how you use the specific web tools outlined here.
• Communities
• Family Themes
• National References
• Newsletters
• Loyalty Programs
• Web Tools For Cultural Communication
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