Advice for businesses expanding into Europe only a click away

Entrepreneurs who are a little confused about how to start doing business in European markets can now cast aside their concerns, as expert advice about expanding your business abroad is only a click away.

Startup Overseas has just secured the services of Menno Robert, who has been assisting manufacturers and service providers with entering European markets for 25 years. Menno is ‘all ears’, and ready to answer questions from business people looking to move or expand into countries such as Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, UK, Belgium, Switzerland and Scandinavia.

Menno is the founder and CEO of Sales4Sales, a company based in the Netherlands, which specialises in consultancy, setting up distribution channels, identifying European business partners, and creating awareness and exposure of startup businesses on behalf of business owners based outside of the target country.

Menno is ready to answer questions about anything from European language and cultural considerations, to the paperwork that will be required to launch your European expansion.

Related links

> Startup Overseas (startupoverseas.co.uk)

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