According to our 8 years of online selling experience, it is "simply stressful"
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The SIMPLE part: (1) Identify the relevant market leaders who can help propagating your news, such as Alibaba
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, Baidu, Google and Yahoo. (2) Submit your news there by a few clicks on mouse. (3) Done.
The STRESSFUL part:
(1) To identify who are the "relevant market leaders" -- apart from the few top obvious search engines, many inexperienced web users would need to spend time to understand things like market position difference between Alibaba and Taobao.
If they would not be confused by Alimama and have they done the understanding neatly on B2B and C2C, they will come across the ambiguous leadership of trade sites in some sectors. If my seller membership budget is only allow me for three sites, which three should I pick?? Many people get stuck just there
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(2) For experienced web users like many members here in this forum, few of them will get a straight forward deal from enquiry to closing a sale. Geographical distance (ie. trade barriers), language, culture, and online buying experience all and each imposes a distorting force on the selling process can be driving you to madness (often) or happiness (seldom). Every new group of customers or visitors is a new story.
Being a seasoned online seller, we are confident to say that there is no a single formula for successfull online selling/promoting. Just like life and business, there is no one surely successful strategy. All you can do is live with the varieties and enjoy the challenges. More challenges you can overcome smartly, more successfull you will be.
Surely getting a good partner to walk with you will ease your life. Alibaba is recommended for your business
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