Wednesday, March 18, 2015

You Need Export Customers for Food?

You will learn how to find customers for any food or beverage anywhere in the world in this live one day intensive seminar held April 27 at UCBerkeley Extension in San Francisco.  Whether you are working as a food producer, or as an agent representative, find out how to make an export sale no more difficult and just as profitable as a domestic sale.

Food is USA’s #1 export growth market, and the studies show start-ups gain the lion’s share, if they follow rules we lay out in this class.

In this class you’ll learn the tool, tactics and attitude to immediately get orders, and if not, get information you can act on so you do.  You develop trade data intelligence which only you will have. We go straight at the customer. 

You learn to become expert in the international trade of your product, without having to become expert in international trade.  Product selection, compliance, logistics, finance, and even web presence is covered in this one day seminar highly rated for content, pace and humor.    You will build this at your own pace, to whatever level you want, and certainly working out of your home to start.


Sign up now!


NB:

This course carries CEUs and is eligible as an elective in the UCBerkeley Extension Entrepreneurship certificate. Contact the program office at 510-642-4231 or extension-business@berkeley.edu for more information.

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

I can't recommend this course enough. I am amazed with the amount of practical knowledge and skill sets I gained in a short amount of time. The trade data I was accustomed to before enrolling revolved around the broad macro level, whereas now I can quickly navigate USITC and other trade data to the 10th digit micro level. This is very useful and allows me to study specific markets and determine it's feasibility almost instantly, without it I am not sure I could have envisioned the vast Export opportunities available in the global arena.
This course also dives into marketing and sales tactics, with the conclusion that a export sale is "just as profitable but no more difficult than a domestic sale".

John, I appreciate the continued support you give to your students and for always responding to my emails in a timely fashion and with useful input.

Omar