Although sometimes cringe-worthy, examples of global marketing bloopers are a useful means of appreciating that we are not all the same. For any company or business conducting a marketing campaign abroad they must take linguistic and cultural variations seriously.
Fake blog (sometimes shortened to flog or call Flack blog) is an electronic form of communication seems to come from reliable, unbiased source, but actually was created by a company or organization for the purpose of marketing a product, service or political viewpoint. The purpose of a fake blog to inspire viral marketing, or to create Internet meme that generates traffic and interest in products and astroturfing ( "Fake grass roots campaign").
The use of promo items as a means of pre-event marketing can be very effective in increasing the number of people that ultimately attend your affair. Whether they are used to market sports tournaments, parties or even trade shows, promo items can help augment awareness for the occasion as well as employ incentives to ensure more people show, ultimately giving your company a greater opportunity to create contacts with potential consumers.
Roads are a reflection of a place, be it a city, a particular area of a city, a pocket in that area or even a block. Roads mean a lot of things. First of all it means the economic status of the residents. If you have been to the south of several cities in India, they are comparatively posh, are up market with upper-middle class or high-class gentry.
Language barriers have always been one of the biggest hindrances for conducting and expanding business to overseas territories. For the longest time, it has crippled business as entrepreneurs and exporters across the globe have missed great opportunities in marketing their business in other regions. English may be regarded as the universal language but it isn’t the primary language in a number of countries.



