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International market expansion strategy. Market selection, entry modes, localization, regulatory compliance, and go-to-market by region. Use when expanding to new countries, evaluating international markets, planning localization, or building regional teams.

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About this skill

International Expansion

Frameworks for expanding into new markets: selection, entry, localization, and execution.

Keywords

international expansion, market entry, localization, go-to-market, GTM, regional strategy, international markets, market selection, cross-border, global expansion

Quick Start

Decision sequence: Market selection → Entry mode → Regulatory assessment → Localization plan → GTM strategy → Team structure → Launch.

Market Selection Framework

Scoring Matrix

FactorWeightHow to Assess
Market size (addressable)25%TAM in target segment, willingness to pay
Competitive intensity20%Incumbent strength, market gaps
Regulatory complexity20%Barriers to entry, compliance cost, timeline
Cultural distance15%Language, business practices, buying behavior
Existing traction10%Inbound demand, existing customers, partnerships
Operational complexity10%Time zones, infrastructure, payment systems

Entry Modes

ModeInvestmentControlRiskBest For
Export (sell remotely)LowLowLowTesting demand
Partnership (reseller/distributor)MediumMediumMediumMarkets with strong local requirements
Local team (hire in-market)HighHighHighStrategic markets with proven demand
Entity (full subsidiary)Very highFullHighMajor markets, regulatory requirement
AcquisitionHighestFullHighestFast market entry with existing base

Default path: Export → Partnership → Local team → Entity (graduate as revenue justifies).

Localization Checklist

Product

  • Language (UI, documentation, support content)
  • Currency and pricing (local pricing, not just conversion)
  • Payment methods (varies wildly by market)
  • Date/time/number formats
  • Legal requirements (data residency, privacy)
  • Cultural adaptation (not just translation)

Go-to-Market

  • Messaging adaptation (what resonates locally)
  • Channel strategy (channels differ by market)
  • Local case studies and social proof
  • Local partnerships and integrations
  • Event/conference presence
  • Local SEO and content

Operations

  • Legal entity (if required)
  • Tax compliance
  • Employment law (if hiring locally)
  • Customer support (hours, language)
  • Banking and payments

Key Questions

  • "Is there pull from the market, or are we pushing?"
  • "What's the cost of entry vs the 3-year revenue opportunity?"
  • "Can we serve this market from HQ, or do we need boots on the ground?"
  • "What's the regulatory timeline? Can we launch before the paperwork is done?"
  • "Who's winning in this market and what would it take to displace them?"

Common Mistakes

MistakeWhy It HappensPrevention
Entering too many markets at onceFOMO, board pressureMax 1-2 new markets per year
Copy-paste GTM from home marketAssuming buyers are the sameResearch local buying behavior
Underestimating regulatory cost"We'll figure it out"Regulatory assessment BEFORE committing
Hiring too earlyOptimismProve demand before hiring local team
Wrong pricing (just converting)LazinessResearch willingness to pay locally

Integration with C-Suite Roles

RoleContribution
CEOMarket selection, strategic commitment
CFOInvestment sizing, ROI modeling, entity structure
CRORevenue targets, sales model adaptation
CMOPositioning, channel strategy, local brand
CPOLocalization roadmap, feature priorities
CTOInfrastructure, data residency, scaling
CHROLocal hiring, employment law, comp
COOOperations setup, process adaptation

Resources

  • references/market-entry-playbook.md — detailed entry playbook by market type
  • references/regional-guide.md — specific considerations for key regions (EU, US, APAC, LATAM)

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