Increase Profitability 17% with Exporting
This short tutorial will empower you to find the right market for your product, ensure you get paid, and provide resources to get started. (Sponsored)
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True or false:
- American buyers make up only 5% of the world’s consumers
- Companies in the U.S. sold $2.3 trillion internationally in 2020
- Exporting companies make 121% more revenue than those who don’t
If you answered false to any of the above, you should re-evaluate your export strategy. Exporting offers a world of opportunities for growth, beating domestic markets every time.
Interested, but don’t know where to start? Concerned about the risks or challenges associated with exporting? U.S. companies, particularly small businesses, don’t have to do it alone. They can take advantage of government resources to harness the transformational power of the global marketplace. In this demo, you'll learn how to find the right market for your product, resources to get started, and tools to get paid.

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