The Worldly Marketer newsletter - 
April 2016 edition

From the Blog:

10 Great Podcasts
for Global-Minded Marketers

When it comes to business, entrepreneurship and marketing, there are so many excellent podcasts out there, it's impossible to keep up with them all. However, if you're looking for podcasts that deal specifically with "going global" in the Digital Age, the selection is much more limited. Still, these 10 podcasts make a great starting point if you're interested in a more international perspective on business and marketing.  Read the blog post.

Social Tip
of the Month

April Tip:
Use Twitter
to keep informed
of international news.

Last month, I made a case for why Twitter should be part of your international marketing strategy. To recap: 1. it's still growing globally; 2. the rates of daily engagement are high; and 3. the content is public, which generates high visitation rates by non-users.

But another, more fundamental reason to use Twitter is that it allows you to keep track of world news stories in real time, in a way that no other social network does. There's a reason why it has become the go-to network for members of the international press. And with a majority of people carrying smartphones everywhere they go, live eye-witness accounts have made Twitter an even more valuable source of information.

So when major world  events are unfolding, good or bad, Twitter is the best place to go for (literally) up-to-the-minute information. As an international entrepreneur or marketer, you need to be aware of what's happening around the world and what's affecting the lives of your overseas customers. You need to be sensitive to what they're going through, especially in times of tragedy.

Recent events in Belgium and in Pakistan are a reminder that living in a connected world also means bearing witness to major tragedies, even when they occur half way around the globe. Let's not forget to respond as fellow members of the human family.

You can find me on Twitter at @KathrinBussmann and at @Verbaccino.

International & Global Marketing News

Here's a selection of noteworthy articles from the past month.

McKinsey: "Urban world: the global consumers to watch". According  to a new report by the McKinsey Global Institute , just three groups of consumers will account for half of all global urban consumption between now and 2030.

Tech in Asia"How Indian mobile commerce will change in 2016" These are exciting times for e-commerce in India, writes Sharat Potharaju. With millions of newly-connected mobile users and powerful i nnovations in mobile-first, hyperlocal business models, brands are able to leapfrog web-based commerce altogether in favour of app-based alternatives.

We Are Social:   "The messaging app market and its future potential". WeChat now dominates the messaging app marketplace in China. WhatsApp is the messaging app of choice in most other emerging markets. And Facebook Messenger is #1 in mature markets. But there are many other players besides, and they're all part of big shift in the digital social landscape, writes Felim McGrath, Senior Trends Analyst at GlobalWebIndex.

Brand Quarterly"More than words: getting to the heart of global content strategy". In this article, Mina Seetharaman explains the important distinction between a global content strategy and a global content execution plan. No, they are not one and the same. Required reading.

Harvard Business Review"The best entrepreneurs think globally, not just digitally". In the world of startups "born global" is becoming the new "born digital". Michael Schrage  makes a case for why an innovator's Globality Quotient - i.e. how global their talent, sourcing and testing has been - should be a standard market test.


This is just a small sample of the many current articles  on international business and global marketing topics that you'll find in the  Verbaccino Flipboard  magazine. New articles are added throughout the week.

#Holiday HeadsUp
for April 2016

Below are just a few of the many special holidays and observances coming up around the world this month.

for the complete
April 2016 calendar.


  • April 1: April Fool's Day
  • April 4: Qingming Jie Festival in Chinese culture
  • April 7: World Health Day
  • April 13: Mesha Sankranti in Hindu culture
  • April 14: New Year's Day many South-Asian cultures
  • April 22: Passover begins at sunset in Judaism
  • April 23: Holy Week begins in Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  • April 25: Anzac Day in Australia & New Zealand
  • April 27: Freedom Day in South Africa


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Get more details about any holiday or observance on the calendar
by clicking on the specific entry.

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