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		<title>Let&#8217;s make a website and hide the fact that we are Greek</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is a great website.  The English is correct.  The vibe is right.  The concept isn&#8217;t ground breaking but on the right path.  So why should it hide the fact that it is Greek?  There is no &#8220;about us&#8221;.  No physical adress.  If you look hard, in the blog section, there is mention of a &#8220;name&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a great website.  The English is correct.  The vibe is right.  The concept isn&#8217;t ground breaking but on the right path.  So why should it hide the fact that it is Greek?  There is no &#8220;about us&#8221;.  No physical adress.  If you look hard, in the blog section, there is mention of a &#8220;name&#8221; and a brief, very vague bio.  And based on this information they want me to shell out 3-4 thousand euro?</p>
<p>It is a very common chorus in Greece these days.  Everyone starts a business conversation with the mantra &#8220;forget the Greek market&#8221; followed by some idea of  how to sell abroad.  Which is nearly always half baked.  Getting a truly global angle isn&#8217;t easy.  I had written some time ago about how the <a title="How GrecoGerman family businesses will rule the world" href="http://alexanderchalkidis.com/?p=794" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">traditional Greek family business should emulate the German model</a>.  Thinking it and doing it are two very different things.  The current crisis in Greece will take at least a generation to get over.  There has to be <strong>a generation of people that grow up and decide what to do in the world with no other option</strong> than an international market.</p>
<p>Meanwhile the ministry of tourism and the prime minister debate rebranding Greece as &#8220;Hellas&#8221;.  As if they can.</p>
<p>Using the internet to try out a business idea is a valid strategy.  Some are really good.  Nice branding, great website, good vibe,  content that works for Google&#8230;  But a real brand has a real home.  Be Greek and be proud.  You&#8217;re not going to convince anyone to buy otherwise and it will end up as yet another big Greek Ego exercise.  Which is great if somebody else is paying the bill.</p>
<p>They are not.</p>
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<p><em>Note: The initial post contained reference to a website which I incorrectly claimed had no Greek address ;   it actually does have Greek information.   I just didn&#8217;t see it, must have been the position.  The gist of the article is valid, I just removed the specific reference.</em></p>
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