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E-Commerce Support The Trade Council of Denmark helps your company to clarify the practical and strategic aspects of online export to other countries or e-commerce platforms. We offer a wide range of services to help your company with online trading both in the B2C and B2B segment that can be selected on demand. This article outlines a few of the typical tasks we provide for Danish companies that would like to initiate or enhance their e-commerce in a given market. To learn more, please contact Senior Advisor Therese Hermann Mail: [email protected] Phone: +45 33 92 15 39 Before launching your online sale: Before launching your online sale: Before launching your online sale: Before launching your online sale: 1. Is there an online market or demand for your product/service in the given country/region? 2. Overview of competitors and price setting in the market(s) 3. Omni channel counselling, preferred channels of transaction with customers in the given market/country 4. Help with logistics and distribution, contacts to local operators, warehouses etc. 5. Help with local rules and local e- commerce habits including marketing rules, warranty and return of goods policy etc. 6. Help with preferred local payment methods 7. Information about taxation rules, customs and e-commerce requirements (company and domain registration, reverse charges limits etc.) 8. Help with language – both in terms of key word search, product description and website text 9. Help with contacts to local expertise in digital marketing, social medias and local bloggers 10. Counselling on how to differentiate your products/services against other brands/services in the market 11. Recruitment of local presence including information about employment rules, obligations etc. After launching your online sale: After launching your online sale: After launching your online sale: After launching your online sale: 12. Branding events at the Danish embassies, trade offices or other relevant locations where selected media representative and stakeholders are invited 13. Competitors and price monitoring (what happens in the market after the website launch) 14. Screening of the press and general publicity related to website after which the company can adjust its strategy 15. Support in promotional and advertising activities with identification of strategic partners The Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Page 1: E-Commerce Support · helps your company to clarify the practical and strategic aspects of online export to other countries or e-commerce platforms. We offer a wide range of services

E-Commerce Support

The Trade Council of Denmark

helps your company to clarify

the practical and strategic

aspects of online export to

other countries or e-commerce

platforms.

We offer a wide range of

services to help your company

with online trading both in the

B2C and B2B segment that can

be selected on demand.

This article outlines a few of

the typical tasks we provide

for Danish companies that

would like to initiate or

enhance their e-commerce in a

given market.

To learn more, please contact

Senior Advisor

Therese Hermann

Mail: [email protected]

Phone: +45 33 92 15 39

Before launching your online sale:Before launching your online sale:Before launching your online sale:Before launching your online sale:

1. Is there an online market or demandfor your product/service in the givencountry/region?

2. Overview of competitors and pricesetting in the market(s)

3. Omni channel counselling, preferredchannels of transaction with customers inthe given market/country

4. Help with logistics and distribution,contacts to local operators, warehousesetc.

5. Help with local rules and local e-commerce habits including marketingrules, warranty and return of goods policyetc.

6. Help with preferred local paymentmethods

7. Information about taxation rules,customs and e-commerce requirements(company and domain registration,reverse charges limits etc.)

8. Help with language – both in terms ofkey word search, product description andwebsite text

9. Help with contacts to local expertise indigital marketing, social medias and localbloggers

10. Counselling on how to differentiateyour products/services against otherbrands/services in the market

11. Recruitment of local presenceincluding information about employmentrules, obligations etc.

After launching your online sale:After launching your online sale:After launching your online sale:After launching your online sale:

12. Branding events at the Danishembassies, trade offices or other relevantlocations where selected mediarepresentative and stakeholders are invited

13. Competitors and price monitoring(what happens in the market after thewebsite launch)

14. Screening of the press and generalpublicity related to website after whichthe company can adjust its strategy

15. Support in promotional andadvertising activities with identification ofstrategic partners

The Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Trade Council - Ministry of Foreign Affairs