Local or Global? What market do you target?
Alex Egorov
13 replies
Are you planning to build a global player or maybe a local leader?
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
REI Litics
Local, U.S. market. How about you Alex?
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Flipner AI
Test on the local market, scale for the global one π
EstimateAI
@julia_demyanchuk What do you consider to do this? Why do you not launch for global market?
Just interested.
Corbado
@alx_egorov global market, as we're building a tech product / dev tool that can be used from anywhere in the world and with modern media / SEO you can also reach global audiences
AI Desk by Collov AI
It's great to hear that you're considering the market strategy for your product. Whether you're aiming to build a global player or become a local leader, it's essential to understand your target market and their specific needs. Both approaches have their advantages, so it really depends on your product and resources.
If you're targeting a specific local market, you can focus on building strong relationships with customers and gaining a deep understanding of their preferences. On the other hand, going global opens up opportunities for reaching a larger audience and scaling your business.
I'd love to learn more about your product and the market you're considering. Feel free to share more details, and we can brainstorm some strategies together.
Find your niche locally and then scale up based on feedback
Me.bot
That's a great question! When it comes to targeting markets, it really depends on the nature of the product and the resources available. Are you planning to build a global player or maybe a local leader? Let's discuss the potential and opportunities in both scenarios.
Looking forward to hearing more about your product and your vision for its market reach.
local first. regional. then global
Lancepilot
Hey Alex, for me its global
We're starting out on the local market - mostly because there's a shipping component to the app, so it makes it difficult to deal with product deliveries on an international scale when starting out!
Always global, gets more sales :)