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How to identify
your export target market
By Azaz Motiwala
First step of export marketing is to identify target market
and market needs where your products/services have good
market potential and demand. There are many countries in
world and you should pick right one(s) for your product and
services. If you know your target market and market needs,
you could easily get export orders from those countries.
You can identify target market by conducting International
Market research activity that will give you detailed
knowledge of opportunities in International market. It can
confirm that an opportunity actually exists in a particular
market and can help you to understand the market's
characteristics. It can give you insight into how a new
market can be developed. Most important, it helps you to
identify needs of your potential customers and factors
influences their buying decisions.
Types of Market Research
There are two main types of market research: secondary and
primary.
Secondary research
This can be done by using data and information gathered from
periodicals, studies, market reports, books, surveys and
statistical analyses available through various sources like
chambers of commerce, economic development organizations,
industry and trade associations, websites, libraries and
government sources.
Primary research
This can be done by using data and information gathered by
Interviews, Focus groups, Mystery shopping etc. Primary
research almost always demands personal involvement through
interviews and consultations. Your foreign or domestic
contacts will be able to help you better if you state your
company's objectives at the outset and present your
questions clearly.
Though Market Research is a complex process but following
three simple steps will help you to identify target with
secondary research approach.
Step 1: Collecting data
- Collect statistical information of related sector that
show export data of your product or service to various
countries. You can collect those data from various sources
like periodicals, studies, market reports, books, surveys
and statistical analyses published by chambers of commerce,
economic development organizations, industry and trade
associations, Export promotion councils.
- Many country's concern Govt. dept. publishes export-import
statistic data on their websites also. For Example, in
India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry's website- http://commerce.nic.in/
publishes export-import data categorized by HS code.
- Other online sources like Comtrade also publishes
International trade statistic data.
Step 2: Screening
- From those collected data, select 5 to 10 countries where
your product or service has maximum volume of export from
your country. Check them over the past three or five years
to know whether growth been consistent year-to-year? Did
import growth occur even during periods of economic
recession? If not, did growth resume with economic recovery?
- Also select some smaller emerging countries that may hold
ground-floor opportunities for you. If the market is just
beginning to open up, you may not have as many competitors
as you would in an established market.
- Screen and target three to five of the most promising
countries for further analysis.
Step 3: Analysis
- Analyse market trends and situation of those screened
countries that could influence demand for your product or
service. Calculate the overall consumption of your products
or services category and identify the amount imported.
- Study the competition, both domestic and non-domestic.
Look at each competitor's market share.
- Identify what affects the marketing and use of the product
or service in each market, such as channels of distribution,
economic situation, cultural differences and business
practices.
- Identify any foreign barriers (tariff or non-tariff) for
the product or service being imported into those country
affecting exports to the country.
- Refer websites of WTO, Euro monitor, Country reports and
screened country's specific business portals which will help
you more to analyse current market trends and situation.
There are many other sources on Internet, publishing useful
information on current global market trends and situation.
After completing these three steps successfully, you will be
able to identify your target market and restrict your
marketing efforts to those countries only. New-to-exporting
companies should concentrate on fewer than ten markets. One
or two countries are usually enough to start with. You can
then begin to develop your export marketing strategies and
plan accordingly.
International market research activity needs expertise work
so recommend you to get expert's advices on performing
research activities because if you have identified your
target market wrong, all your efforts for export marketing
will go waste from the first step itself.
About Author,
Azaz Motiwala, founder and
CMD of
IKON Marketing Consultants, is a
highly experienced and professional
marketing
consultant that Means Business to your Business. He is
one of the few marketing strategy consultants that
specialized in developing and implementing results-oriented
marketing strategies and plans for SMEs and Corporate
companies.
http://www.ikonmarket.com
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