How To
By
eHow Business Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Step1
Conduct research on areas that are most likely to be receptive to importing alligator products. South America is an excellent place to start because of the proven receptivity to alligator products.
Step2
Travel to the areas you intend to export you alligator products. There is no substitute for making personal contact with local representatives that will help move your product.
Step3
Arrange an intelligent system of distribution for your alligator products once they have arrived in a foreign country. Many cooperative opportunities exist for American distribution of goods.
Step4
Visit your source of product to make sure they are prepared to produce the increased orders you can expect when you expand into a foreign market. There are few things more frustrating to a business person than a demand without a ready means of supply.
Step5
Make sure there are no foreign laws that prohibit the import of animal products. All of your trouble will be for naught if you run up hard against federal regulations.
Step6
Keep your business profitable by operating within a reasonable budget. While it is important to have ambition, you shouldn't overextend yourself, particularly in the first stages of working in a foreign market.