Thursday, January 28, 2010

How to Find an Importing Supplier in China



How to Find an Importing Supplier in China

Suppose you come up with a product idea and/or think you want to sell it online or to other markets. You want to find a supplier in China or whatever country has a firm that can supply what you want. The low product development cost and low production cost there, of many of these countries, lends itself to great importing prices for you.
If you do a Google search for a product name or concept, you will find a lot of China suppliers/manufacturers. Not to mention several other countries. However, you still think you have a supplier, because you want to find a capable and reliable one that can satisfy your specific needs. They need to have a strong desire to do business with you. Many people get frustrated because they have been communicating with suppliers in China for months, but are no closed to an agreement, than they were on the first day of talks. To be successful you need to know the parameters, of your operation, and those of your source. To find a suitable China supplier, you need a strategy. The strategy will consist of having done a good amount of homework. Here is a link that is able to put you on course for importing success http://www.importingforauctions.com
Do some research to develop your category of your specific needs? Keep track of who you contact to help you record the search result, so the job can be done more efficiently and effectively. Fancy can come after the sales start to roll in. Use internet search engines to search information related to your product name. Google Alibaba, etc can all give you a large list of firms that carry the item your researching.. You can check out your competitors' information and develop a better sense of market segment and marketing channels. Initiate contact with the suppliers you want to work with, and further develop relationships with them. Eventually, you will find the one. The process can be fun and a friendly experience. Evaluate what you need. You need to first know what is available and have a way to categorize the information. Here are some categories to help you think about Chinese suppliers: manufacturer vs. 3rd-party supplier; Big corporation vs. small family-owned; 3rd-party supplier with in-house product development capability vs. 3rd-party supplier that just buys-in and sells-out; vertically integrated manufacturer vs. assembly-based manufacturer; etc. Properly categorizing the suppliers will help you understand what you need. For example, if you need to import products in a narrow range, you may choose a manufacturer other than a 3rd-party supplier. If you are a small business and need dedicated attention, you may want to develop a good relationship with a small family-owned business.


Analyzing the types of suppliers has strategic importance. It will help you to understand where you are, what kind of results to expect, and what are the things you need to take care of in the mutual cooperation. You may want to have an experienced person help you to analyze the information. In your strategy, you will also need to include the consideration of the future contracting and operation. You may seek advice from Chinese professionals who understand the Chinese mentality, culture and business practices. You may get the incorrect interpretation if you visit the supplier's English website, or you could omit data that contains key information.
Do your homework; check out the companies, who want to do business with you. Just because they are ranked higher in Google search listing, this does not necessarily mean it is a more serious business. Do your homework
When you send out inquiries you may get a lot of replies from suppliers of all kinds. Some guys may continuously send you product info for years, and are able to pass through all sorts spam protection. You may want to set up an email account, just to handle these replies, until you settle on the one your going to use.
Email is good for exchanging product specifications, catalogue and price list. To establish a deeper relationship, a phone call is much better than email. A person to person meeting is even better than a phone call. With internet technology as it is today, you can do a web-cam chat and that is far cheaper, than flying to China. Most of your contact persons speak and/or writs English. Work with suppliers that have already exported their products to Europe or the US. Pay attention to the agent relationship. Many manufacturers may have their products exported to the US in good quantity through a third party supplier without an exclusive supply agreement. They may want to have direct channels to the US, and that might mean more business for you.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

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I am truly blessed to be able to gleam the great information on products and services through "TradersCity". As we grow our business, I expect to make more long term business partners. As we are USA importers and resellers these links are of extremely great value AS I shared we are small a growing our business with suppliers who are able to work with us is very good. We are current marketing what we import on eBay and locally, we are expanding. Thanks in part to TraderCity
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Friday, January 8, 2010

Keep From Being Ripped Off



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