Harness the Power of eCommerce to Win International Business (DIT)
Harness the Power of e-Commerce to Win International Business
About This Event
Hear expert advice to help boost your digital presence and win international business through e-Commerce
Why should you join this virtual event?
Is your business looking to keep your brand visible and start or expand your overseas sales?
This virtual event is designed to arm SMEs with an effective strategy to expand their online reach and generate future sales opportunities.
Join us to hear how you can optimise your website to generate a higher volume of web traffic and leverage e-commerce to get your products in front of more prospects. For many businesses the future may seem uncertain in this unprecedented period, therefore strategic engagement with your prospects and customers online is going to be key.
What will you learn?
- Discover website optimisation strategies to build your online presence
- Learn how to research and identify markets for future development
- Find out how e-Commerce and e-Marketplaces can help your business compete globally
- Get advice on how to develop your customer experience
- Find out about the operations supporting your website (payment provision, shipping & returns, etc.)
- Understand how e-commerce fits into your digital sales and marketing strategy
- Get started on an action and implementation plan
Featured Speaker: Roger Jones
- Highly experienced senior Digital Strategy & Transformation Consultant helping organisations define their digital transformation programmes.
- Has worked with the Department for International Trade delivering his Digital Tools for Export Masterclass for 9 years, covering e-commerce, e-marketplace, search, social media and content platforms, tools and more
- Roger provides actionable insight to CxO-level in a clear language which helps organisations position themselves for increased and sustained efficiency of their online businesses.
Who is this event for?
This event is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund*. As a result, a range of data points must be collected to assess your company’s eligibility.
Businesses must:
- Be small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) according to the European SME definition
- Be based in the South East of England
- Be registered in the UK
- Not be “Undertaking in Difficulty”
- Have not received more than €200,000 in public funds over the last 3 fiscal years
- Have an annual turnover of more than £500,000 or, if lower, have already signed up to the Department for International Trade’s Intensive Trade Support Programme (ITSP)