How companies multiply on joint marketing campaigns with bilateral associations

How companies multiply on joint marketing campaigns with bilateral associations

Those who decide to go fast – go alone, and those who are settled to go far – keep building partnerships. This gives the answer to the question why international business development is never a fast-speed adventure and why it thrives on long-term partnerships and devotion.

Companies that launch joint marketing campaigns with bilateral associations multiply their marketing ROI.

Below are a few examples how:

  • Tap into the network of the community
  • Considerably increase their exposure to the foreign market
  • Broaden the audience
  • Target customers just at the right time
  • Reinforce appeal
  • Demonstrate long-term devotion to the market
  • Get access to tacit knowledge
  • Get approved faster
  • Solidify their presence in the market through partnerships with other Canadian companies
  • Deploy proactive response
  • Shorten customer acquisition period
  • Reduce marketing budgets
  • Channel the needs
  • Set priority to facing challenges
  • Have a seat at the table with governments and other industry leaders
  • Guide bilateral business development between Canada and Eurasia
  • Be a part of the initiatives
  • Facilitate communication
  • Build an image of a contributor to the bilateral relations
  • Constitute the image of the country and represent the industry

Need help to choose a bilateral and/or industrial association in Eurasia? We are there to assist you.

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