Trade practices act in every country may or may not approve the product you are trying to sell. Also one should carefully analyze whether the product or service will really sell in that particular country or will it be able to face high competition set to international standards. Get hold of the guidelines provided as far as ecommerce is concerned. If in case your choice of countries where you will have the business dealings is limited clearly state these facts in the disclaimer.
Carefully read through the consumer protection laws and the e commerce governing laws like patent and legal rights before taking your business overseas. You have to be very careful with the details you provide and the people you deal with as it might create unnecessary problems. Anti discrimination laws and fair trading should be the prime priority for a good successful business. Nothing in the business proposal should stir anti religious or anti cultural slogans or views as this will mar the reputation of the business.
Clearly stating the rules and regulation in simple easily understandable language will ensure a better understanding by customers from non English speaking countries. Always be open and ready to resolve any complaints or customer complaint. Remember when one customer leaves you unsatisfied the whole lot of people around him like his friends, family and foe too are left unsatisfied. Thereby the dissatisfaction will grow and get you a bad name. Always do anything and everything after a secured and possible legal backup. The online business is prone to higher risk levels when compared to any other normal business practice as it is open to all sectors and different kinds of people.
Special care should be taken to monitor the working staff of an online business if any. Good relationship and effective and clear communication will ensure a dedicated staff. Any insincere staff might pull your whole business down overnight if he feels the grudge against you personally. So secured and well monitored staff movements and actions is very imperative. Take care to educate them with proper etiquette to deal with customers worldwide and also about the legal practices and laws governing in various countries. Always entrust serious jobs to experienced and trusted staff. Overall the owner of the business has to be 101% aware and knowledgeable about all information and issues related to the online business that he wishes to start.
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