Launch Your Business in the USA with Confidence

Executive team of local experts

Our team of seasoned experts has the knowledge and expertise to help you successfully navigate the complexities of the American market and ensure a successful launch for your product.

Winning strategies for US market entry

Entering the US market can be challenging due to cultural, language, and business differences. Our team understands the nuances of the market and can help you navigate the complex landscape with ease. We specialize in localizing content and messaging, identifying competitive advantages, and uncovering cost-effective marketing channels that resonate with your target audience. Our team's expertise will give you the competitive advantage to succeed in the US market.

Why 56% of foreign companies fail in the US?

1%
Insufficient knowledge of the market
1%
Inexperienced team
1%
No market need for service or product

Reduce time to market and lower costs

We recognize that foreign companies may prefer to deploy their own executives to lead their US operations. While these executives possess exceptional skills, we offer our expertise in the unique characteristics of the US market to complement their knowledge and ensure a successful launch. By partnering with us, you not only expedite your entry into the US market and avoid costly mistakes, but also gain access to cost-effective media opportunities and our expertise in the preferred marketing channels of the American target audience.

Avoid common mistakes
when entering the US market

Avoid common mistakes when entering the US market

1. Lack of focus


Trying to target too many segments or markets at once without a clear value proposition or differentiation.

2. Misunderstanding market dynamics

Prioritizing product or service features that are not relevant to US customers, choosing the wrong channels or partners, or ignoring regulatory nuances.

3. Poor localization

Failing to adapt product names, slogans, packaging, or design to appeal to US customers or meet federal agency requirements such as the FDA.

4. Over-reliance on technology

Prioritizing technical superiority or innovation over customer needs, preferences, or feedback.

5. Insufficient marketing investment

Not dedicating enough resources to marketing campaigns, branding, or public relations to build awareness, trust, and loyalty among US customers.

6. Unsuccessful hiring decisions


Failing to hire local talent or experts who can help with marketing strategies, cultural adaptation, or customer relationships.

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