by Stefan Töpfer on Nov 12, 2007
Last week I received an invitation from ZANA Network to be their guest at the first ever small and medium business Global Export Summit in Washington, D.C.
For me the main topic is:
“….. US small and medium business under representation in the global marketplace; risk-mitigating resources for small and medium businesses and the economic impact and even reduction of the U.S. trade deficit derived from global participation by small and medium businesses. “
So, should you be in D.C. on the November 14th, the summit will take place from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Reagan Building, you can register for free. Members of the U.S. government and different departments are there and you can make your voice heard. Which would be a good thing, since most politicians need help with understanding some of the basics about small business. There is also a great line-up of companies wanting to help those, who are interested in exporting.
We used to have separate products called ExportOffice and GlobalOffice, which were especially designed for the very small exporting business, but we learned in time, that our OnlineOffice provided all the needed components as well, so we simply-fied our product offering in this regard.
I will not be there since WinWeb sponsors an award at the UK Accountancy Age Awards, Best use of Internet in Practice, I’m committed to present the award in person. But, I’m sending an colleague of mine, Mr. Göran Thorell – should you be around, go and find him and talk to him about your exporting ideas, I’ll be blogging about the Global Export Summit again, after the event.
I would have loved to go, since I firmly believe the small business and start-up business, like SOHO-, SME, SMB-, Micro-, Lifestyle-, Home-, DIY-, Hobby-, Boomer- or Personal business, like professional, contractors, freelancer, self-employed, sole-trader and virtusal assistants is highly under represented in the global market place.
Opportunities are everywhere, you just need to see them. ST.
Disclosure: All travel arrangements for this event for my colleague are being paid for by ZANA Network LLC.
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Said on November 17th, 2008 at 10:55 am
I have connections with a UK company that are currently trying to plan a route into Europe, but all the paper work connected with stock movement is vast and would seems to take up such large amounts of time. Any software that can save or help a company with any aspects of export I am sure will be highly useful, I am off to take a look.
Said on June 16th, 2009 at 12:29 pm
I think small and medium businesses are the world’s research and development network and the drivers of economies at the local, national and international level.
SME are risk takers and the innovators, and represent the future. It’s time that more aggressive strategies are used to help businesses like yours capitalize on international opportunities. The organizations and government agencies that gathered in D.C. are helping you do just that.