Stages or phases of international marketing involvement
DEFINITION:
International Marketing is a phase in which domestic companies have the capacity to produce goods to
sell abroad on persistent basis and have the possibility to operate globally as
well.
Discuss the four phases of international marketing involvement.
The levels of involvement are not
same for all the firms. It varies from firms to firms depending upon its
internal and external factors. Internal factors are monetary and non-monetary
resources and external factors are govt. policies and market potential.
After a company
decides to enter into international market, it must decide the degree of
marketing involvement. A firm may get itself involve in foreign marketing in
any of the five following ways
(1) No Direct foreign
marketing
(2) Infrequent foreign marketing,
(3) Regular foreign marketing,
(4) International marketing,
and (5) Global marketing.
The level of involvement differs in every company,
as it depends on internal and external environment. When a company chooses to
do business abroad, the level of involvement has to be decided according
to the given phases:
1)
No direct foreign marketing means that companies do not
indent to operate in international
marketing, rather it concentrates domestically. However, they also indirectly can operate
in the international business (Internet website), when they sell their goods to foreigners or to
the export market.
In this stage, a firm doesn’t involve itself in
international marketing. It focuses to operate in the domestic market. No
serious effort are made by the firm to enter the foreign market, however its
products enter the international market indirectly. The indirect ways are—
Ø The
firm sells the products to foreign buyers who actually come for tourism and
purchase the products according to their needs.
Ø The
firm sells its products to export house, or to some domestic manufacturers or
to other agencies who ultimately export those.
Ø Dwellers
in abroad send sometimes in their motherland
2)
Infrequent foreign marketing are domestic companies that
do not operate in foreign businesses,
excluding the company’s sales, which are generated by foreigners who seek
for direct contact with the firm.
In this stage, the firm gets involved in foreign marketing
just to dispose its temporary surplus or to utilize excess capacity. Because it
finds similar market as home in terms of domestic, geographic, cultural
similarities. Temporary surplus may be caused by fluctuations of in production
levels or demand. As a result it infrequently markets its products abroad.
Export of aluminum in the last decade was only of temporary nature because its
export was allowed only when its domestic demand was much lower than its
production. Again, for example- Aromatic soaps are exported under this method
too. Here, no serious effort for international marketing is taken.
3)
Regular foreign marketing describe domestic companies
that hold temporary surpluses sold out of
the country. Sales are generated based on availability and have not much of a
plan be representative in the market further on.
it’s the full process of internationalization. Here the
firm is serious to foreign market commitment. It produces a fixed amount
especially for export. The firm makes serious effort to develop the foreign
markets. It appoints foreign or domestic middlemen or sets up its own
distribution channel and sales force in foreign markets to explore the
marketing potentials. It frequently visits to the foreign countries. Here, it’s
considered some of the countries as its target market.
4)
International Marketing is a phase in which domestic
companies have the capacity to produce
goods to sell abroad on persistent basis and have the possibility to operate
globally as well.
In this phase the firm gives full effort in marketing
internationally. Firm will now fully concentrated both in domestic and
international market. Here it installs different production unit in different
countries and produces, set prices, advertises according to those segments’
specifications. So, it’s also called multinational marketing. For example-
Unilever, Nestle do their business according to this phase.
5. Global
marketing: At this stage,
companies treat the world, including their home market, as one market. Market
segmentation decisions are no longer focused on national borders instead;
market segments are defined by income levels, usage patterns or other factors
that often span countries and regions. All marketing strategies regarding
pricing, advertising, policies etc. are taken considering the whole population
of the world. For example- Coca cola with red can.
In the first two stages of involvement, the firm
relies more on other for marketing its products in foreign markets while in the
later stages, it may engage its own personnel in selling the products. The
marketing task in the earlier stages is simple, i.e. only selling, while in the
later stages, serious research is necessary and serious attempts are made to
locate and satisfy the needs of the customers. However before entering into the
international market the firm should undertake a thorough analysis of the
markets and its resources to get a success.

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