Showing posts with label AllBusiness.com. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AllBusiness.com. Show all posts

September 27, 2010

America's Export Goals Target Small Businesses

Only 4 percent of U.S. small businesses export, according to the Small Business Administration. Fortune 500 firms dominate exports, even though they comprise a small percentage of U.S. businesses.

Our friend, esteemed colleague and foreign correspondent, Josh Kurlantzick (check out his book "Charm Offensive"), writes a good piece on:

Obama's Export Goals Target Small Business for AllBusiness.com

One of my comments was:
What’s more, she says, history suggests small companies respond to these initiatives: As the Commerce Department has expanded its Gold Key program, which helps exporters connect with potential buyers overseas, demand for Gold Key has increased steadily among small companies. And once these entrepreneurs stick their toes into exporting, they learn that they can manage some of the risks. Besides Gold Key, entrepreneurs who work with the Export-Import Bank can get credit insurance that steps in and pays exporters when customers don’t. “Once you have that security,” says Delaney, “exporting doesn’t seem so scary.”
Read the entire article here.

Photo credit here.

July 23, 2010

Why a Franchise Company Should Go Global

The article, "Why Go Global? Compelling Reasons to Expand Internationally," outlines key steps for marketing a franchise organization in other countries, and examines a few simple reasons for going global.

Go here to read the entire article.

Posted by: The Global Small Business Blog

April 30, 2010

Exporting Need Not Be Scary

Our friend and bright colleague, Joshua Kurlantzick did a solid piece for AllBusiness.com on Obama's export goals which target small businesses. Here's my favorite snippet from his article:
Unfortunately, the gap between political rhetoric and real-world reality is wide. A mere 4 percent of U.S. small businesses export, according to the Small Business Administration. Indeed, Fortune 500 firms dominate exports, even though they comprise a small percentage of U.S. businesses.
We thank Joshua for reaching out to us and including our remarks in his article. Read it here and get on the export express train!