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Sell to Emerging Markets with Virtual Marketplaces and Social Media

Harnessing global virtual marketplaces and social channels may yield the online marketing success brands seek in new markets, our EVP writes.

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October 29, 2018

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Craig Witt
Craig Witt

In many global markets, localised corporate websites aren't the first place customers visit to make purchases, writes MotionPoint EVP Craig Witt in a guest column at Target Marketing. Especially in emerging markets, shoppers prefer virtual marketplaces and social media channels for a variety of reasons, including trust and competitive pricing.

Sellers benefit too, Witt says, because virtual malls generate high volumes of traffic and simplify fulfillment. He cites recent data that shows the growing popularity of virtual marketplaces, and reveals that by 2020, they will make up nearly 40% of the global online market.

He also provides insights on:

  • Leveraging virtual marketplaces in specific markets
  • Incorporating social media and apps in your global selling strategy
  • Localising content for virtual marketplaces and social posts

Read the full story at Target Marketing.

Last updated on October 29, 2018
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