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Indirect Exporting

Utilizing intermediaries to sell products or services to foreign markets without direct involvement.

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In the digital marketing industry, indirect exporting refers to the practice of using third-party platforms or agencies to promote and sell digital products or services internationally. This method allows businesses to reach global customers without having to navigate the complexities of foreign markets directly. By leveraging the expertise and network of intermediaries, companies can efficiently expand their market presence, minimize risk, and focus on their core competencies. Indirect exporting is particularly beneficial for small to medium-sized enterprises that may lack the resources or knowledge to undertake direct international marketing efforts. Digital marketing intermediaries can include online marketplaces, affiliate networks, or digital marketing agencies that specialize in international campaigns.

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