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According to research, WhatsApp and Instagram lead the number of downloads on Brazilian smartphones

According to the Usage of Apps in Brazil survey, published by Panorama Mobile Time/OpinionBox, 59% of Brazilian cell phones have WhatsApp downloaded. Thus, together with Instagram, they are the most installed applications on smartphones in the country.

The survey also states that WhatsApp is the most open application during the day, while Instagram is the champion in terms of time of use, in which 36% of respondents said they spent more time on the social network than on any other app.

WhatsApp and Instagram: Top 3 favorite apps in Brazil belong to Meta

WhatsApp e Instagram

In addition to the predilection for WhatsApp and Instagram, another Meta app closes the top 3 of the most loved apps by Brazilians, Facebook. According to the survey, it is present on the home screen of 39% smartphones in the country.

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TikTok on the rise

The survey also revealed that TikTok is experiencing high growth, occupying privileged positions in several analyzed scenarios. Namely, the app ranks tenth in the ranking of the most common apps on home screens, in addition to receiving a significant portion of Brazilians' daily time (3%).

Therefore, surprisingly, the Chinese social network is already installed in 41% of smartphones, surpassing platforms such as Twitter (33%) and LinkedIn (31%). This data shows that TikTok is a platform in strong growth and that it is gaining more and more space in the lives of Brazilians.

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Check out other findings from the Panorama Mobile Time/OpinionBox survey

Among other data collected by the study, we can mention:

– Messenger had the biggest loss of share on the home screen of smartphones among all monitored apps, with a decrease of 7 percentage points in one year;


– Half of respondents said that if they could install a single app on their smartphone, they would install WhatsApp. Next comes Instagram (15%), YouTube and Facebook with, respectively, 5% and 3%.

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Better understand the difference between target audience and persona

When creating a business or rethinking a company's marketing actions, it is necessary to go through the definition of the target audience. However, in recent years, brands have been trying a new technical modality to get to know the customer better, the creation of a persona. Check out our content today and better understand the difference between target audience and persona and how both can be advantageous for your company. 

The target audience is used to define the consumer's socioeconomic status in order to start a marketing campaign. In this way, it brings very broad information such as gender, age, marital status, education, purchasing habits, in addition to the profession and region of the country where you live.

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More complex: persona brings information beyond the target audience

With digital networks and the high volume of data that companies can work with, the persona emerged, which is a more complex structure in relation to the target audience, since it is the profile of the ideal customer. Thus, in addition to what is already addressed by the target audience, in the persona it is possible to find: fictitious name, brief story about the persona's daily life, lifestyle, favorite social networks, as well as personal values, hobbies, doubts and ambitions. See this comparison, in topics, between target audience and persona.

Target Audience

  • marital status;
  • training;
  • gender;
  • buying habits;
  • age;
  • profession; It is
  • region of the country.

Persona

  • a fictitious name, to facilitate the connection;
  • a brief story about the persona's daily life;
  • profession;
  • buying habits;
  • Lifestyle;
  • favorite social networks;
  • hobbies;
  • values;
  • pain related to your product;
  • doubts;
  • ambitions.

Now that you know more about the difference between target audience and persona, check out this practical example of persona

Marcia is 37 years old, earns between R$ 10,000 and R$ 20,000 and works as an HR manager at a medium-sized technology company in São Paulo. In his daily life, he faces the difficulties of a lot of work for a team of only 1 employee and 1 intern. She is married, has a young son who has just started school, and her favorite social networks are Facebook and Instagram for her social life, and LinkedIn for recruiting professionals and keeping up with industry news. He likes to travel with his family and go to concerts on the weekends.

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See what benefits and when to use the persona

  • Better language;
  • Which social networks to invest in ads;
  • What issues to address;
  • Optimal content formats;
  • Key words;
  • Which media to invest in;
  • Upsell and cross sell opportunities;
  • Best times to offer a product;
  • Style and periodicity of email marketing.

Thus, by creating a closer connection with the customer, the brand better understands their needs and is thus able to adopt a specific language to communicate with them, understand which social networks are worth investing in ads, choose the best time to offer a new product , as well as email marketing style and periodicity.

With this, your company's marketing becomes more sophisticated and customers are much more satisfied for having a brand that understands them and does what is necessary to meet their respective demands. Ready to put what you just learned about target audience and persona into practice in your company?

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Check out 10 trends in Digital Marketing that your brand should pay attention to in 2020

Unlike some areas that take years and years to consolidate trends, digital marketing is one of those areas where you must always be aware of technological innovations. Otherwise, brands are easily left behind and become less competitive. That's why we've listed some of the media and platforms your brand should pay more attention to in 2020, to follow Digital Marketing trends.

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Don't Ignore Instagram

Currently being one of the social networks with the highest retention in Brazil, Instagram is a platform that has a very interesting proposal for approaching the public, thus having great potential to attract new customers and pass on the brand's values through content on a daily basis. In addition, Google Ads and other resources are expected to migrate to Instagram advertising, thus leaving the platform's terrain even more fertile for content marketing.

More real social networks

Until a few years ago, it was very common for brands to be concerned with building millimetrically impeccable feeds. However, what agencies have observed is that the public interacts better with publications that are closer to ordinary people, that is, without corporatism or the use of super elaborate layouts. Thus, a trend that can be observed in this year of Digital Marketing is the growth of posts with relaxed content in real time, thus resulting in greater public identification with the brand.

More interaction on your social networks

Taking advantage of this hook of strengthening the relationship with the public, also use social media publications to invite your followers to comment, so the brand can be more successful on social media and reach more people in an organic way, that is, without sponsorship Ads. If on Facebook you can make posts to generate comments and the most diverse reactions, on Instagram, encourage people to save your posts.

However, don't forget the Stories, in this tool, users can react to your content, whether it's more relaxed or serious.

whatsapp business

Last week we published an article talking about how to use WhatsApp Business. One of the cited advantages of this media is that it can reach a large number of people, as it is one of the platforms with the most active users in Brazil. Therefore, it is essential to take advantage of this application to list your products or services and communicate directly with customers.

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Give LinkedIn a chance

Before starting to invest content on LinkedIn, you need to know whether or not your audience uses the platform. Being more recommended for B2B, corporate and HR professionals, a feature that is worth noting in the coming months is the possibility of live that the platform is developing. Thus, it will be possible to produce dense content in a much more dynamic and efficient way.

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From Google to social networks

Still talking about social networks, in 2020 a feature should arrive that will liven up social media. This is because it is planned to incorporate content generated on social networks into Google results. That is, posts made on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram can reach an audience beyond their respective users and thus enhance the ranking of brands that already have a history of producing content on blogs, for example.

More media for blogs

Blogs are one of the main tools of content marketing. However, in addition to helping the site's organic ranking in the medium and long term, this content tends to gain a new prop, audio text. The resource also has the advantage of democratizing the material, as people who are deaf or have other limitations will have efficient access to what is being discussed.

Podcasts are also among the trends in Digital Marketing

Continuing with the audio subject, it is impossible not to talk about the phenomenon of podcasts. According to a Spotify survey carried out at the end of 2019, consumption of this content model has grown by 21% per month since January 2018.

One of the main advantages of this medium is that it can be consumed by the public during working hours, at the gym or performing another mechanical task. In this way, the podcast can capture other groups and, consequently, gain new customers who share their ideas.

data protection

The General Data Protection Law should come into force this year. With that in mind, this is a key moment to talk to customers about the use of their data. The idea is for companies to transparently inform their customers about what will be done with the information provided and leave the unsubscribe option always open.

2020 Olympics in Japan

Nowadays, in addition to being a big event, sporting events are the time to see different ideas in action. With that, it's pretty cool that brands keep an eye on the trends of the Olympics in Japan, which should launch trends in digital arts, automation and everything else that can be used as a digital marketing strategy.

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Practical and dynamic: see how to use WhatsApp Business and optimize your company's communication

This Wednesday (12), WhatsApp announced that it reached the mark of 2 billion users worldwide. However, the platform's high volume of membership is not just an international phenomenon. In 2018, the Folha de S.Paulo released a number indicating that Brazil had at least 120 million active users. Based on this reality, which has changed the way of communicating in recent years, many companies have seen the application as an opportunity to better communicate with the public. Although it was launched two years ago in Brazil, many still wonder how to use WhatsApp Business and what are its advantages. Check out our content today and understand.

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Just like the conventional version of the application, when opening WhatsApp Business for the first time it will be necessary to inform the mobile number that you want to use to manage the new profile. With this, the user can easily choose a separate chip, to make the complete separation of the personal account from the professional one.

After that, it is necessary configure the information for this new profile, which includes the name of the business that will appear to customers and the selection of the category it belongs to (automotive, entertainment, beauty, spa and salon, among others). Thus, WhatsApp Business will be ready to be used.

How to use WhatsApp Business? Platform offers more refined functions

When entering the menu Company adjustments, the user can find functions that help even more, such as the possibility of creating a product catalog with description, price and image. Already in the option Hang tags, it is possible to manage the status of each customer, using markers such as “order completed” or “payment pending”.

Another very useful option is generating a short WhatsApp Business URL to place on your website. When clicking on it, the customer is automatically directed to the platform's conversation window, thus not needing to add the company's contact number on the cell phone to then make contact.

More improved response time

As an important customer service tool (SAC), it is essential to respond within a reasonable time, so that the customer does not feel ignored. In this way, the professional profile can standardize a greeting or absence message, which can be sent even outside office hours.

In addition, there is also the option to formulate quick responses, which can be sent through simple shortcuts on the screen. Thus, it is possible to answer in a very practical way the price of a service or inform the opening hours of the establishment, for example.

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Learn why it is important to invest in a digital marketing strategy, such as SEO

Placing and maintaining a company in the market and competitively are not easy tasks. Regardless of the size, you should think about the business plan that contains elements such as initial investment, market research, hiring staff, purchasing equipment and marketing planning. In other words, solving countless items to establish itself as an institution.

However, it is also necessary to pay attention to another issue: how to relate and communicate with this market, in addition to the traditional 'word of mouth'? Digital marketing and content marketing are the answer. While the first concept is a set of strategic actions to attract, retain and build customer loyalty through online platforms (websites, blogs, social networks, etc.), to communicate directly and horizontally with the public, as an issuer that transmits and receives feedback, content marketing enters in a complementary way to feed this dialogue in an interesting, relevant and useful way.

Faced with this proposal, many companies adopt and have been adopting these strategies in the contemporary scenario. To give you an idea, a recent survey pointed out that 73% of Brazilian businesses already rely on content marketing for customer acquisition and 61.8% of those that do not use it yet intend to adopt it soon.

Another released balance that dialogues with these data is a study published by Google that estimates that searches on search engines are responsible for 80% of the initial traffic of web browsing. The same survey also points out that, daily, more than 3.5 billion searches are carried out on the platform, which annually results in more than 2 trillion searches, thus making Google a great window for attracting new customers and stakeholders who want to learn about a new product or service provider.

However, it is enough to be a Google user to know that a link positioned after the first page is rarely chosen to click on. And this is precisely where Search Engine Optimization (SEO) comes in, which can be used as a powerful digital marketing strategy.

Briefly, SEO can be defined as a set of techniques applied to written content that will meet search engine algorithms, placing the text link in the top positions on Google in an organic way, that is, without investment in ads and publicity. pay. And, when added to all those brand responsibilities mentioned in the first paragraph, this becomes a task that requires just as much detail.

Why rely on agencies specialized in this digital marketing strategy?

If the entrepreneur's area of expertise is not content production or digital marketing, the application of SEO techniques can become an exhausting task and disconnected from their daily work routine, as it demands another professional investment. In other words, the extra financial resource that could be used to directly benefit the closing of new partnerships and customer service ends up being used to supply the demand of another area.

It is at this point that the choice to outsource the use of this strategy weighs in the balance and takes on an interesting tone. By relying on communication agencies specialized in SEO techniques, the entrepreneur can dedicate himself completely to his clients and be unconcerned with that problem pointed out at the beginning of the article: how to relate and communicate with the market, in addition to the traditional 'word of mouth' mouth'.

Results of companies that have relied on SEO as a digital marketing strategy

One of Alliance Comunicação's clients is the e-commerce Laranjas Online, a company that adopts the concept farm to table, thus taking care of the entire process of production and delivery of fresh oranges. With Alliance for about four years, the company has been investing in content marketing by creating articles that follow the SEO strategy for its blog.

The large volume of production, in addition to other market strategies, resulted in more than half a million Google impressions of Laranjas Online, between June and September 2019 alone. Which means that, in this three-month period, search for a term related to one of the topics posted on Laranjas, 500,000 times one of its links appeared to a user on the search engine, which resulted in around 30,000 organic hits.

The strategy is also interesting for companies that have a more specific niche, such as Inovar Ambiental, which specializes in industrial waste treatment. In one quarter, content marketing combined with other strategies resulted in a total of 136,000 impressions on Google's website and more than 7,000 clicks on the institution's website.

After all, what are the benefits of SEO for my business?

According to SEO Trends, one of the largest sources of data on the subject, companies that invest in the strategy and conquer a space on the first page of Google get 13 times more visitors and five times more customers compared to those that do not use SEO.

It is a fact that, depending on the company's area of activity, improving ranking on Google is a task that takes time and constant production of content based on search engine algorithms. However, it can be said that the benefits obtained with SEO are extremely important for a context in which digital has a vast influence on society's routine and search tools are used to find professionals who meet certain needs, however specific they may be. be.

Conquering new customers must be strategically thought out and take into account the increased visibility of your business. These elements bring more credibility to your company and, therefore, strengthen the brand in the niche. In this way, it is possible to raise the levels of collection, which means more capital to: improve yourself professionally, increase the remuneration of the employees who are with you on a daily basis, buy new technologies and a more strategic positioning in the face of the competition.

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Why should companies dedicate energy to their Sustainability Reports?

The theme “sustainability” is very recent for our society. The first world conference on the environment was only held in the 1970s, shortly after we received the first images of the Earth – coming from space, after the launch of the mission that took us to the moon -, and we came across what we were doing with she. 

Eco 92 was the first time that we actually heard about “sustainable development”. Since then, we have evolved a lot in this respect, although not satisfactorily in its entirety. We discovered that this development involves other practices, such as economic, social and not just environmental – the famous triple bottom line

People are more aware. They are growing more aware of how and at what cost companies produce. According to a study How to speak Z, 92% of Gen Z youth care about social and environmental causes. Among Millennials – Generation Y – this percentage is 87%.

Given this scenario, with the social, environmental and economic challenges faced by companies today, sustainability management must be a priority in business strategies in any segment. This means that it is not enough just to have initiatives in favor of causes, it is necessary to have sustainability in management, decisions and day-to-day attitudes.

This is where the Sustainability Report comes in. While originally seen as a way to build trust and enhance reputation, it is now truly a strategic tool used to support sustainable decision-making processes, drive organizational development, achieve better performance, engage stakeholders and attract investments. 

But what is the Sustainability Report?

Briefly, the report is a document where companies gather information with the aim of measuring and disclosing all the environmental, economic and social impacts that their activities generate. It is the main tool that companies have to present their performance to society. 

This report tends to be very favorable to organizations. In addition to contributing to improving the public's image of the brand, it is an important starting point for self-knowledge, helping the company to detect positive and negative points in its management. And it all starts with the development of the Materiality Matrix.

What is the Materiality Matrix?

Materiality is an accounting principle that was adapted by the sustainability area to identify non-financial aspects that are relevant to the company. It consists of the organization's knowledge process of the most relevant subjects for it according to the business strategy and the perception of impacts of the public with whom it relates: the stakeholders.

It is estimated that 80% of a company's market value results from intangible assets such as reputation, image, brand recognition, relationships, customer loyalty, innovation capacity, transparency and corporate governance, brands and patents and policies. 

The objective of the materiality analysis is to identify which environmental, social and governance aspects protect and add value to the business. In addition to providing the basis for the reporting process, this study can be an important tool for prioritizing actions and integrating sustainability practices into the companies' strategy and management. 

What are the most used indicators and guidelines?

A common question in the corporate environment is which indicator is most suitable for each company. In general, all reporting tools have the main purpose of transparently communicating the actions, commitments and goals adopted. The main difference between them is in the structure, considering that in each one there are rules guided by different organizations, such as: IIRC, GRI, CDP, SASB, ETHOS, IBASE.

Sustainability Report (RS) – Focused on publishing practices and actions related to the main impacts of the company, based on the pillars of the triple bottom line, environmental, social and economic. It also addresses issues that are a priority not only for the company, but also for its stakeholders.

Social Balance (BS) – The main objective is to communicate the practices of a company in the context of Social Responsibility, with a variable structure based on the themes adopted by the company.

Integrated Report (IR) – The main feature is the emphasis on integrating information in a concise way, with a very strategic and future-oriented focus. 

Benefits obtained with the issuance of the Sustainability Report

  • It improves the management of socio-environmental risks by the organization and by society;
  • Allows better definition of strategies related to sustainability in the economic, social and environmental spheres;
  • It improves dialogue between the organization and stakeholders, contributing to the generation of common solutions;
  • Integrates organizational departments promoting strategic alignment;
  • Provides greater transparency between the company, partners and society.

Even though the Sustainability Report is not a legal requirement, it is advisable that all companies, regardless of their size, issue it annually. This brings transparency to their activities, as well as underscores their commitment to their consumers and society.

In short, the Report is indeed an important communication and management tool!

To paraphrase Neil Armstrong, the Sustainability Report is a step for the company, but a giant leap for humanity.

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Why it's important to have an accessible web platform for PwDs

The simple habit of accessing the internet to do research, read the news or communicate with other people has become practically organic in the last decade. Who has never 'Googled' quickly to confirm information in a matter of seconds, for example? It turns out that this behavior, which for many is trivial, turns out to be a great challenge for people with limited mobility.

It turns out that, in many cases, the disability is not severe to the point of completely excluding Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) from using the computer. However, in most cases, the programming development of web platforms does not take into account the need to serve blind people, with low vision, significant hearing impairment, difficulty in handling the mouse to access their digital content.

However, an accessible web platform is not restricted to democratic programming in the physical sense, limitations related to memory, attention, reading and linguistics, mathematical comprehension and visual comprehension must also be taken into account. As exemplified by the Electronic Government Accessibility Model (eMAG), a person with dyslexia may not be able to read a page properly because of poor design.

What is eMAG?

The Electronic Government Accessibility Model is a set of recommendations for federal government websites to have the most accessible content possible. The document includes a series of standardizations and follows international standards, since it is an adapted version of the international document Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and serves as a guide for entrepreneurs in private companies.

Given this scenario, following the guiding principle of eMAG in the development and adaptation of digital content — ranging from texts to audiovisuals — welcomes people respecting their respective needs, since assistive technology resources, such as adapted keyboards and screen magnifiers, by themselves they just don't guarantee everyone's access to the content.

What is an accessible website?

An accessible website, according to eMAG, must allow all contents to be accessed by keyboard, offer a hierarchical navigation structure in the header and present content distinguished by blocks. In addition, the fields must also contain some form of differentiation other than just color, so that colorblind users are not harmed.

Furthermore, the platform must also include images with alternative text describing them. The writing resource is equally important for the subtitles that must be present in all videos, as well as the translation into Brazilian Sign Language (Libras). Audio description is another tool that should integrate audio and audiovisual media.

Implementing these possibilities also improves the ranking of your site on Google, since having a site characterized by ease of navigation allows a larger audience — according to the latest survey by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), there are 45 million PwDs in Brazil — access it, following the same SEO-based boosting templates. 

Digital Accessibility Seal

In May 2018, the São Paulo City Hall launched the Digital Accessibility Seal. The idea is to certify private companies to follow the criteria established by national standards. Anchored in the Brazilian Inclusion Law, the seal is awarded to platforms that have at least 95% of eMAG adherence and comply with all items on the checklist for manual analysis of accessibility in portals.

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How to apply International Marketing concepts in the Brazilian market

Every company has ever thought of selling its products and services outside Brazil, either for strategic reasons or even for financial growth purposes.

Today, Brazil's main export partners are China, the United States, Argentina and the Netherlands (Holland). In the case of the latter, we can analyze it more broadly, since the largest port in Europe is in Rotterdam. Without a doubt, commodities represent a large share of national exports, but an interesting fact that few people know is that micro and small companies are responsible for 40% of exports. This volume of products, however, when translated into monetary value, represents only 5% of market share. The major export center in Brazil is the southeast region, led by São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. Out of this axis, Rio Grande do Sul stands out.

This internationalization usually takes place through some means, whether directly or indirectly: exports, licensing, franchising, consortia, joint ventures, acquisitions and strategic alliances. Each of these actions has a different degree of commitment, complexity and risks.

Without a doubt, one of the biggest challenges for a brand in the internationalization process is marketing. Often, companies start exporting to countries where they think entry will be easier, whether due to language, distance or any element that makes that country something more familiar to those who are exporting. But what many companies don't ask themselves is whether people in that country need their product, or even if they should make some adjustments to the product or the way they communicate about it.

Many of these ventured without a minimum study of the country they are entering. Some work out, some don't. Citing the case of China Inbox, a successful franchise that needs no introduction. When the company tried to plant its flag in Argentine lands, it did not have any kind of concern, it simply advanced and assembled its units. But what they didn't have in mind is that the Argentine public has a totally different habit from the Brazilian one – they have lunch and dinner much later than us, for example – not to mention that meals are always accompanied by a good wine. These habits, different from ours, had a consequence: when the Argentines were going out to dinner, the restaurant was almost closing, and even when they found it open, they didn't have an alcoholic beverage (wine) to drink. Result: bankruptcy of the units.

This shows that, no matter the size of the company or the degree of maturity, if it does not adapt to the market, if it does not try to understand what the people in that region really need, the probability of something going wrong is great.

Now place yourself, look at the size of the country we live in, of continental dimensions, states larger than many countries. A multicultural Brazil, a world of different ethnicities within a single place. Before trying to introduce your product to another market, you should ask yourself several questions.

Should I introduce the same product or do I need to make adjustments?

Should I adapt or standardize my communication?

Mixed, multiple or umbrella brand?

The biggest challenges for your company to sell nationally are the same as a company that wants to sell to another country: geographic, cultural and psychological.

1.1 Geographic – should be one of the easiest points, however, taxes and logistical problems in Brazil make it something more complex.

1.2 Cultural – this is certainly one of the biggest challenges and deserves a more technical analysis. A study by Geert Hofstede, which ended up becoming a book later, deals deeply with these “cultural dimensions”. Power distance, individualism versus collectivism, masculinity versus femininity, uncertainty avoidance, and long-term versus short-term orientation.

1.2.1 Distance from power – this factor itself exemplifies how society reacts to inequalities. This directly implies how a boss should deal with an employee, how a salesperson should act with the customer. Where people are more likely to accept such inequality, the easier they will accept hierarchical levels.

1.2.2 – Individualism versus collectivism – how these people act and how they are interconnected. Should I put individual goals or should I add collective goals for the team. Should I present advertisements with friendship and companionship?

1.2.3 – Masculinity versus femininity – it is worth emphasizing that this concept was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The best-used translation would be “money versus values”. Are my employees more interested in earnings or benefits? Do my customers prefer a lower price or a value-added product?

1.2.4 – Aversion to uncertainty –  how much people are willing to take risks in their lives. Is this new wave of Start-ups not showing a new reality? Do these new generations have something to tell us?

1.2.5 – Long-term versus short-term orientation – here in Brazil short term is the rule. But since they are internationalization challenges, think about how a Japanese and a Brazilian company acts. Ask yourself this question, and understand how alliances and partnerships are made.  

2.3 Psychic – in short: psychic distance results from the perception and understanding of the existence of cultural and business differences between them. Here, returning to the beginning of the text where I commented that companies generally export to countries where they have more identification, but these decision-making can be due to environmental, individual or relationship factors.

Do research! Today the digital revolution and globalization have brought us more cost-effective means of getting more relevant data. Use them wisely in your decision making.

Think globally, act locally.


Renato Vincoletto Chief Creative Officer (CCO) at Alliance Comunicação. Graduated in Digital Communication, post-graduated in Advertising Creation, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing from USP. I have been in the Communication market for over 15 years, in which I have worked in several segments, with experience in directing and creating projects and campaigns, directing marketing and branding.