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Intl Expansion

International market expansion strategy. Market selection, entry modes, localization, regulatory compliance, and go-to-market by region. Use when expanding to new countries, evaluating internationa...

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UpdatedJun 4, 2026

International market expansion strategy. Market selection, entry modes, localization, regulatory compliance, and go-to-market by region. Use when expanding to new countries, evaluating international markets, planning localization, or building regional teams.

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How to use: Once installed, ask your agent to "use the intl-expansion skill" or describe what you want (e.g. "International market expansion strategy. Market selection, entry modes, localiza"). Requires Node.js 18+.

International Expansion

Frameworks for expanding into new markets: selection, entry, localization, and execution.

Keywords

international expansion, market entry, localization, go-to-market, GTM, regional strategy, international markets, market selection, cross-border, global expansion

Quick Start

Decision sequence: Market selection → Entry mode → Regulatory assessment → Localization plan → GTM strategy → Team structure → Launch.

Market Selection Framework

Scoring Matrix

| Factor | Weight | How to Assess | |--------|--------|---------------| | Market size (addressable) | 25% | TAM in target segment, willingness to pay | | Competitive intensity | 20% | Incumbent strength, market gaps | | Regulatory complexity | 20% | Barriers to entry, compliance cost, timeline | | Cultural distance | 15% | Language, business practices, buying behavior | | Existing traction | 10% | Inbound demand, existing customers, partnerships | | Operational complexity | 10% | Time zones, infrastructure, payment systems |

Entry Modes

| Mode | Investment | Control | Risk | Best For | |------|-----------|---------|------|----------| | Export (sell remotely) | Low | Low | Low | Testing demand | | Partnership (reseller/distributor) | Medium | Medium | Medium | Markets with strong local requirements | | Local team (hire in-market) | High | High | High | Strategic markets with proven demand | | Entity (full subsidiary) | Very high | Full | High | Major markets, regulatory requirement | | Acquisition | Highest | Full | Highest | Fast market entry with existing base |

Default path: Export → Partnership → Local team → Entity (graduate as revenue justifies).

Localization Checklist

Product

  • [ ] Language (UI, documentation, support content)
  • [ ] Currency and pricing (local pricing, not just conversion)
  • [ ] Payment methods (varies wildly by market)
  • [ ] Date/time/number formats
  • [ ] Legal requirements (data residency, privacy)
  • [ ] Cultural adaptation (not just translation)

Go-to-Market

  • [ ] Messaging adaptation (what resonates locally)
  • [ ] Channel strategy (channels differ by market)
  • [ ] Local case studies and social proof
  • [ ] Local partnerships and integrations
  • [ ] Event/conference presence
  • [ ] Local SEO and content

Operations

  • [ ] Legal entity (if required)
  • [ ] Tax compliance
  • [ ] Employment law (if hiring locally)
  • [ ] Customer support (hours, language)
  • [ ] Banking and payments

Key Questions

  • "Is there pull from the market, or are we pushing?"
  • "What's the cost of entry vs the 3-year revenue opportunity?"
  • "Can we serve this market from HQ, or do we need boots on the ground?"
  • "What's the regulatory timeline? Can we launch before the paperwork is done?"
  • "Who's winning in this market and what would it take to displace them?"

Common Mistakes

| Mistake | Why It Happens | Prevention |
|---------|---------------|------------|
| Entering too many markets at once | FOMO, board pressure | Max 1-2 new markets per year |
| Copy-paste GTM from home market | Assuming buyers are the same | Research local buying behavior |
| Underestimating regulatory cost | "We'll figure it out" | Regulatory assessment BEFORE committing |
| Hiring too early | Optimism | Prove demand before hiring local team |
| Wrong pricing (just converting) | Laziness | Research willingness to pay locally |

Integration with C-Suite Roles

| Role | Contribution |
|------|-------------|
| CEO | Market selection, strategic commitment |
| CFO | Investment sizing, ROI modeling, entity structure |
| CRO | Revenue targets, sales model adaptation |
| CMO | Positioning, channel strategy, local brand |
| CPO | Localization roadmap, feature priorities |
| CTO | Infrastructure, data residency, scaling |
| CHRO | Local hiring, employment law, comp |
| COO | Operations setup, process adaptation |

Resources

  • references/market-entry-playbook.md — detailed entry playbook by market type
  • references/regional-guide.md — specific considerations for key regions (EU, US, APAC, LATAM)

SKILL.md source

---
name: intl-expansion
description: International market expansion strategy. Market selection, entry modes, localization, regulatory compliance, and go-to-market by region. Use when expanding to new countries, evaluating internationa...
---

# International Expansion

Frameworks for expanding into new markets: selection, entry, localization, and execution.

## Keywords
international expansion, market entry, localization, go-to-market, GTM, regional strategy, international markets, market selection, cross-border, global expansion

## Quick Start

**Decision sequence:** Market selection → Entry mode → Regulatory assessment → Localization plan → GTM strategy → Team structure → Launch.

## Market Selection Framework

### Scoring Matrix
| Factor | Weight | How to Assess |
|--------|--------|---------------|
| Market size (addressable) | 25% | TAM in target segment, willingness to pay |
| Competitive intensity | 20% | Incumbent strength, market gaps |
| Regulatory complexity | 20% | Barriers to entry, compliance cost, timeline |
| Cultural distance | 15% | Language, business practices, buying behavior |
| Existing traction | 10% | Inbound demand, existing customers, partnerships |
| Operational complexity | 10% | Time zones, infrastructure, payment systems |

### Entry Modes
| Mode | Investment | Control | Risk | Best For |
|------|-----------|---------|------|----------|
| **Export** (sell remotely) | Low | Low | Low | Testing demand |
| **Partnership** (reseller/distributor) | Medium | Medium | Medium | Markets with strong local requirements |
| **Local team** (hire in-market) | High | High | High | Strategic markets with proven demand |
| **Entity** (full subsidiary) | Very high | Full | High | Major markets, regulatory requirement |
| **Acquisition** | Highest | Full | Highest | Fast market entry with existing base |

**Default path:** Export → Partnership → Local team → Entity (graduate as revenue justifies).

## Localization Checklist

### Product
- [ ] Language (UI, documentation, support content)
- [ ] Currency and pricing (local pricing, not just conversion)
- [ ] Payment methods (varies wildly by market)
- [ ] Date/time/number formats
- [ ] Legal requirements (data residency, privacy)
- [ ] Cultural adaptation (not just translation)

### Go-to-Market
- [ ] Messaging adaptation (what resonates locally)
- [ ] Channel strategy (channels differ by market)
- [ ] Local case studies and social proof
- [ ] Local partnerships and integrations
- [ ] Event/conference presence
- [ ] Local SEO and content

### Operations
- [ ] Legal entity (if required)
- [ ] Tax compliance
- [ ] Employment law (if hiring locally)
- [ ] Customer support (hours, language)
- [ ] Banking and payments

## Key Questions

- "Is there pull from the market, or are we pushing?"
- "What's the cost of entry vs the 3-year revenue opportunity?"
- "Can we serve this market from HQ, or do we need boots on the ground?"
- "What's the regulatory timeline? Can we launch before the paperwork is done?"
- "Who's winning in this market and what would it take to displace them?"

## Common Mistakes

| Mistake | Why It Happens | Prevention |
|---------|---------------|------------|
| Entering too many markets at once | FOMO, board pressure | Max 1-2 new markets per year |
| Copy-paste GTM from home market | Assuming buyers are the same | Research local buying behavior |
| Underestimating regulatory cost | "We'll figure it out" | Regulatory assessment BEFORE committing |
| Hiring too early | Optimism | Prove demand before hiring local team |
| Wrong pricing (just converting) | Laziness | Research willingness to pay locally |

## Integration with C-Suite Roles

| Role | Contribution |
|------|-------------|
| CEO | Market selection, strategic commitment |
| CFO | Investment sizing, ROI modeling, entity structure |
| CRO | Revenue targets, sales model adaptation |
| CMO | Positioning, channel strategy, local brand |
| CPO | Localization roadmap, feature priorities |
| CTO | Infrastructure, data residency, scaling |
| CHRO | Local hiring, employment law, comp |
| COO | Operations setup, process adaptation |

## Resources
- `references/market-entry-playbook.md` — detailed entry playbook by market type
- `references/regional-guide.md` — specific considerations for key regions (EU, US, APAC, LATAM)

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