Business: Local vs. Global?
Mark Lemuel M
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This compares focusing on local markets and customers versus expanding operations and targeting global markets.
let me know which will win on a fastest scale as possible
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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
I firmly believe it is easier to scale locally if you have a proper hardware product. Globally, a software product is easier because of distribution.
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I would prefer to start locally and, as we grow, expand to the global market.
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Hey @kilopolki, that's a fascinating topic! ππ Local markets can provide stability and a strong foundation, while global expansion offers massive growth potential and diversity. Both have their unique advantages and challenges. Personally, I think it depends on the business model and resources at hand which will scale faster. What's your take on it? π
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Local definitely.
@sanja_micic sure enough! especially for starters! followed and reviewed your product! upvoted too! hope you can do mine too!
Here's a simple answer to the question "Business: Local vs. Global?":
Local business focuses on serving a specific area, like a town or city. Global business operates worldwide.
Local pros:
Know your community well
Easier to manage
Less competition
Global pros:
Bigger market
More growth potential
Diverse customer base
The best choice depends on your goals, resources, and the type of business you have. Some businesses start local and grow global over time.
@jpgohil93 yes but in the long run both works well depending on how you handle situations! followed you, reviewed and upvoted your product! hope you do the same! thanks!
I believe in local.
i think global is best