Business Expansion Strategies

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a defended position on a beach taken from the enemy by landing forces, from which an attack can be launched

  • The military successfully established a beachhead on the enemy's shore.
  • Let's set up our beachhead here and start the party!
  • We need to secure our beachhead before the competition gets here.
  • The new company had to establish a beachhead in the competitive market before expanding further.

noun a division or subdivision of something, especially one of a tree, road, or river

verb to divide into smaller sections or groups

adjective relating to or characteristic of a branch

  • The company is considering branching out into new markets to increase their revenue streams.
  • I heard that the company might start branching out into new areas soon.
  • The company is thinking about branching out into some new stuff.
  • Her ideas were like branching paths, leading to endless possibilities.

verb past tense of diversify, meaning to make or become more diverse or varied

adjective showing a variety of different elements or qualities

  • The company has diversified its product line to appeal to a wider range of customers.
  • She decided to try a more diversified approach to studying for her exams.
  • I'm all about that diversified hustle, trying different things to see what works.
  • His interests are so diversified, it's like he has a whole world within himself.

noun an extended part

  • The company announced plans for international expansion.
  • The company is looking to expand overseas.
  • The company is going global with their expansion.
  • Her mind was a vast landscape of endless expansion.

noun a commodity, article, or service sold abroad

verb to send (goods or services) to another country for sale

  • The country's main source of revenue comes from the export of natural resources.
  • They make a lot of money by selling their products overseas.
  • They ship out goods to make some cash.
  • Her ability to export her ideas to different cultures is impressive.

verb to make or become like or influenced by African culture or customs

  • The company decided to africanize its marketing strategy to better appeal to customers in the region.
  • I heard they're planning to africanize the menu at the new restaurant down the street.
  • Let's africanize this playlist with some afrobeat tunes.
  • The artist wanted to africanize his art by incorporating traditional African motifs and colors.