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How to Market a new Product to Worldwide?
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Recently, my boss gave me one product, an insulation tape, and wanted me to market it. The first step, I've established the website and start to registrate on some B2B websites. 

It seems that everything goes well. However, until now I have not received any customers inquiry. So upset! Is there any other way which can help me to market the product? I think spending money on advertising is impossible in my company. In other words, the resource in my company is limited.

29 May 2008 00:37
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Quoting from [Carolhsu]:

Recently, my boss gave me one product, an insulation tape, and wanted me to market it. The first step, I've established the website and start to registrate on some B2B websites. 

It seems that everything goes well. However, until now I have not received any customers inquiry. So upset! Is there any other way which can help me to market the product? I think spending money on advertising is impossible in my company. In other words, the resource in my company is limited.




"Time is money", your salary also a cost too.

Let your boss know that Ads. not so expensive~if chosen the right method.

"Key words ads." with a limited budgets worth a try.[em17]

30 May 2008 01:10
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Quoting from [Carolhsu]:

Recently, my boss gave me one product, an insulation tape, and wanted me to market it. The first step, I've established the website and start to registrate on some B2B websites.

It seems that everything goes well. However, until now I have not received any customers inquiry. So upset! Is there any other way which can help me to market the product? I think spending money on advertising is impossible in my company. In other words, the resource in my company is limited.

Have patience. [em14] It is hard work sitting in front of a monitor and selling goods worldwide, expecting success overnight .

Keep trying with full zeal and vigour. You will achieve your goal.

[em7]


30 May 2008 06:57
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Quoting from [promotif]:

Quoting from [Carolhsu]:

Recently, my boss gave me one product, an insulation tape, and wanted me to market it. The first step, I've established the website and start to registrate on some B2B websites. 

It seems that everything goes well. However, until now I have not received any customers inquiry. So upset! Is there any other way which can help me to market the product? I think spending money on advertising is impossible in my company. In other words, the resource in my company is limited.





"Time is money", your salary also a cost too.

Let your boss know that Ads. not so expensive~if chosen the right method.

"Key words ads." with a limited budgets worth a try.[em17]



As to "key words ads," with a view to saving money, I try to register some B2B websites. I think it should be a good way to attract people who use search engine to look for products they need.
03 Jun 2008 05:42
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my top 10 B2B trade website:


http://www.alibaba.com


http://www.bosslink.com/


http://www.ebay.com


http://www.made-in-china.com


http://www.globalsources.com/


http://www.diytrade.com/


http://www.ecplaza.net/


http://www.craigslist.com/


http://manufacture.com.tw/


http://china.busytrade.com/
13 Jul 2008 19:43
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Dear Friend

When starting a new product I always prefer to first get information about it. Specially technical info, variety it comes in, price range, application.

This will help you good deal to puch your product.

You should first sell it to yourself. That means you should know what are the points which you will as a buyer like about your product.

Once you are able to ge the picture clear in your mind then only you can convey it clearly to the buyer and have good response.

 

Madhur Agarwal

13 Jul 2008 22:17
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Dear Sir

Thank you for your providing me with your 10 top B2B websites. Thank you very much! May I know that what is your criteria to choose those B2B websites as to your 10 top priority? I think there should be a reason for you to choose them, right? For example, because you have received lots of inquiries from those B2B websites, you recommand them.

 

Sincerely,

Carol

15 Jul 2008 23:53
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