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How to Start Your Export Company
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[em1]What’s the secret of creating an export company? Well, you don’t have to be a manufacturer, an importer or even have your own private products. What you need is knowledge, knowledge of where you want to export and how to contact the importers, distributors, stores or customers in that country. Once you do that getting products is the easy part. Just ask them what they need! Keep reading to find a quick overview of how to get started.
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If you’re looking to make a little extra money or completely replace your current job, you will want to consider trying to begin an export company. However, many people think that this process needs to be difficult or time-consuming and that just isn’t the case. Instead of listening to everyone else’s reasons for not getting into exporting, why not listen to the easy process that will get you off and running?
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Beginning an exporting business does not require you to have a lot of capital, meaning that you don’t have to have a lot of start up cash to get off and rolling – quite the opposite. What you do need is a lot of attention to detail and a willingness to work hard. There are few businesses in the United States that actually export to other countries, so you will need to figure out a way to establish yourself or maker relationships with those companies.
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You might want to start by heading to the country that you wish to export to in order to set up business contacts. You can even start this process by taking to local contacts to see if they could refer you to anyone that might want to work with you and buy your particular products. Even if you meet with these referrals and they don’t end up being profitable, you may meet someone else through them that might work out well.
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What you do have going for you is that fact that you are a minority in the field. This tends to sound like a disadvantage, but it really isn’t. When you’re unique in this respect, you will be able to draw more attention than you could with hundreds of other competitors. Try to focus on your uniqueness when you are trying to find retailers and show how you are different from the wholesalers they may already be using.
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How are you different? This is the first question that any business should ask in order to establish their reputation. When you’re looking to be a prominent part of someone’s business, you need to show them what your value is. Think about what your product offers that other supplier products may not offer. If there are no differences, talk about your pricing and how much lower it is – assuming that it is. Maybe you can cut down on the delivery and shipping costs that other wholesalers might charge. Find a way to make yourself different.
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Exporting also requires that you know a lot about moving goods in and out of the country. Sitting down with another local exporter can be a valuable lesson in what to do and what not to do. Or you can talk to your local government agencies to see how they might be able to guide you. It’s always better to research too much in this area rather than too little. A small problem with customs can lead to bigger problems with finding consumers that want to buy from you without running into issues.

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  • 02 Jun 2008 19:43
    Post 2 of 85
    Quoting from [kpadez]:

    Quoting from [cica-faucet]:

    [em1]What’s the secret of creating an export company? Well, you don’t have to be a manufacturer, an importer or even have your own private products. What you need is knowledge, knowledge of where you want to export and how to contact the importers, distributors, stores or customers in that country. Once you do that getting products is the easy part. Just ask them what they need! Keep reading to find a quick overview of how to get started.
    ­
    If you’re looking to make a little extra money or completely replace your current job, you will want to consider trying to begin an export company. However, many people think that this process needs to be difficult or time-consuming and that just isn’t the case. Instead of listening to everyone else’s reasons for not getting into exporting, why not listen to the easy process that will get you off and running?
    ­
    Beginning an exporting business does not require you to have a lot of capital, meaning that you don’t have to have a lot of start up cash to get off and rolling – quite the opposite. What you do need is a lot of attention to detail and a willingness to work hard. There are few businesses in the United States that actually export to other countries, so you will need to figure out a way to establish yourself or maker relationships with those companies.
    ­
    You might want to start by heading to the country that you wish to export to in order to set up business contacts. You can even start this process by taking to local contacts to see if they could refer you to anyone that might want to work with you and buy your particular products. Even if you meet with these referrals and they don’t end up being profitable, you may meet someone else through them that might work out well.
    ­
    What you do have going for you is that fact that you are a minority in the field. This tends to sound like a disadvantage, but it really isn’t. When you’re unique in this respect, you will be able to draw more attention than you could with hundreds of other competitors. Try to focus on your uniqueness when you are trying to find retailers and show how you are different from the wholesalers they may already be using.
    ­
    How are you different? This is the first question that any business should ask in order to establish their reputation. When you’re looking to be a prominent part of someone’s business, you need to show them what your value is. Think about what your product offers that other supplier products may not offer. If there are no differences, talk about your pricing and how much lower it is – assuming that it is. Maybe you can cut down on the delivery and shipping costs that other wholesalers might charge. Find a way to make yourself different.
    ­
    Exporting also requires that you know a lot about moving goods in and out of the country. Sitting down with another local exporter can be a valuable lesson in what to do and what not to do. Or you can talk to your local government agencies to see how they might be able to guide you. It’s always better to research too much in this area rather than too little. A small problem with customs can lead to bigger problems with finding consumers that want to buy from you without running into issues.



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    REALLY INSPIRING............TOO GOOD FOR ME..
    02 Jul 2008 01:12
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    Replying  [cica-faucet]

    Find a way to make you different.

    That is what I agree with.

    And it is not very easy to begin. Once it starts, we need to try our best to keep it round.

     

    I wish all of you get a new start everyday and make great progress.

    Rita from Jindixin Decorative Hardware Manufactory

    02 Jul 2008 02:15
    Post 4 of 85
    Quoting from [cica-faucet]:

    [em1]What’s the secret of creating an export company? Well, you don’t have to be a manufacturer, an importer or even have your own private products. What you need is knowledge, knowledge of where you want to export and how to contact the importers, distributors, stores or customers in that country. Once you do that getting products is the easy part. Just ask them what they need! Keep reading to find a quick overview of how to get started.
    ­
    If you’re looking to make a little extra money or completely replace your current job, you will want to consider trying to begin an export company. However, many people think that this process needs to be difficult or time-consuming and that just isn’t the case. Instead of listening to everyone else’s reasons for not getting into exporting, why not listen to the easy process that will get you off and running?
    ­
    Beginning an exporting business does not require you to have a lot of capital, meaning that you don’t have to have a lot of start up cash to get off and rolling – quite the opposite. What you do need is a lot of attention to detail and a willingness to work hard. There are few businesses in the United States that actually export to other countries, so you will need to figure out a way to establish yourself or maker relationships with those companies.
    ­
    You might want to start by heading to the country that you wish to export to in order to set up business contacts. You can even start this process by taking to local contacts to see if they could refer you to anyone that might want to work with you and buy your particular products. Even if you meet with these referrals and they don’t end up being profitable, you may meet someone else through them that might work out well.
    ­
    What you do have going for you is that fact that you are a minority in the field. This tends to sound like a disadvantage, but it really isn’t. When you’re unique in this respect, you will be able to draw more attention than you could with hundreds of other competitors. Try to focus on your uniqueness when you are trying to find retailers and show how you are different from the wholesalers they may already be using.
    ­
    How are you different? This is the first question that any business should ask in order to establish their reputation. When you’re looking to be a prominent part of someone’s business, you need to show them what your value is. Think about what your product offers that other supplier products may not offer. If there are no differences, talk about your pricing and how much lower it is – assuming that it is. Maybe you can cut down on the delivery and shipping costs that other wholesalers might charge. Find a way to make yourself different.
    ­
    Exporting also requires that you know a lot about moving goods in and out of the country. Sitting down with another local exporter can be a valuable lesson in what to do and what not to do. Or you can talk to your local government agencies to see how they might be able to guide you. It’s always better to research too much in this area rather than too little. A small problem with customs can lead to bigger problems with finding consumers that want to buy from you without running into issues.


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    04 Jul 2008 21:09
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    Thanks for the mssage.How do i start importing?Assuming i have no capital.

    06 Jul 2008 20:19
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    I like to make friends with kinds of people. My Msn: luhua0204@hotmail.com      http://www.game-jxl.com
    07 Jul 2008 10:21
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    Quoting from [Jindixin]:

    Replying  [cica-faucet]

    Find a way to make you different.

    That is what I agree with.

    And it is not very easy to begin. Once it starts, we need to try our best to keep it round.

     

    I wish all of you get a new start everyday and make great progress.

    Rita from Jindixin Decorative Hardware Manufactory

    AGREE WITH YOU.
    07 Jul 2008 18:06
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    Hello to Everyone,

    Well, as a matter of fact, I did start up my own Export business. First of all its not as easy as it looks, its easier said then done.

    The main problem that pretty much anyone does have is, regardless if they are new or old, is to find the right product, or the place with the least competitors.

    HOW??? Well, if you just take a look at the Demand and Supply. Just concentrate on your particular country and place. All you have to do is to find out in which segment the Demand is bigger then the Supply. Please note that the supply should be from your country and the Demand out of yours. Well this sounds easy, but it is quiet time consuming and needs a lots of efforts, but one thing is for sure, if you have gone through this step then you will pretty much know what is going on in the market.

    The next step is to find Buyers, you have to be bold on this one, since you will be ignored many many times before anyone really notices you. First and foremost, try to find out what the demanding price is, please note that in many cases the Buyers state a lower price then available, that pretty common, but also a test for you, if you know what the market rate is, then you know right away who is playing and who is not.

    Now if you have found a Buyers who are interested in you, make sure, that you have also found the source of supply within your country, the reason is simple, since you will have direct control over the chain of supply, and not have to fear that anyone interferes with you, in addition to that it helps you to start up with very little or no money at all, once you have enough resources you can change your supply chain, but until then stay as simple as possible.

    The next step would be to make sure that you will have to custom problems, for that you need a reliable forwarder, get all shipping times and freight costs, that way you can give your Buyer detailed information and sound more professional. Now since you are starting up, the next problem is to find out if the Buyer is real or a Fake, simple, find a buyer who is willing to some advanced payment to secure the Order, or even Better willing to Visit you, and pay you on site. I know that this is the hardest part, since its hard to find buyers who are willing to pay advanced or visit you, but trust me, its the safest way to start up a business, without taking any loan and risking to much, the only thing that you invest is Time and Effort.

    Before you know it, you will have an order on your desk.

    It took me about 5-6months to find a product, get the knowledge, analysing the market gaps, finding the suppliers and the buyers, and getting my first order.

    If you stay at it, Anyone can do it, all you need is a big heart and a lots of guts

    09 Jul 2008 14:07
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    hi,my friend

    we are one of the biggest shoes and clothing,Jeans , bags wholesaler in china .

    In recent years,Our company specialized in product for shoes and clothing and t-shirt  to export to the foreign countries,

    such as Nike,polo,a&f, Jordan,Puma, Adidas louis vuitton ,gucci,chanel d&g,dsquared etc.

    Quality first, Customer forever, is our persistent motive of success.

    Our products are mainly exported to America, Europe, UK, Japan and so on,

    all of the world. Since the establishment of our company.

    We must prepare the well after receiving the order immediately.

    We can assure you of our excellent quality products and best service.

    We have wide and good business relations with many shoes and t-shirt and clothing factories here.

    We can accept small trial  and bulk orders, even drop shipping business is welcome here;

    we have good business relations with express company here, so we can get a competitive price

    even for your bulk order here, we have got the stocks here in our warehouse,

    so we can ship the goods immediately once we got the confirmation from you.

    Kindly let us know your interest and we will send you photo samples and quotations

    for you to study.

    for price:

    we use DHL send to italy 4-7days

    Send to Italy:

    1 pair shoe: 42EUR

    More than 5pairs EUR:36 per pair

    More than 10pair,i can 28eur per pair..

    more than 50pair i can 20eur per pair.

    50-100pair:15eur per pair

    Send to uk,USA,Australia,France other country

    we use ems:4-7days

    1 pair: 30eur

    5-8pair:27EUR,8-24pair:18EUR

    50-100pair:15eur

    PILO t-shart 1 piece 25eur 10piece:15eur

    The More pcs the better price.

     If you want to buy please contact me:

    my MSN: faddy668@hotmail.com

            duffy566@hotmail.com

    My Email: faddy668@hotmail.com  

    my website:www.faddy-shop.com
    10 Jul 2008 12:36
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    Quoting from [Panos]:

    Exporting is a primary process in the business world. However, exports are not as easy as it sounds. And certainly does not require just free time and few friendly discussions.

    I agree with the concept that Export Company is an easy task to make, but I strongly disagree on the part of an easy thing to run.

    I would quickly point out that you do not have only to be very well informed about your company, your products, your suppliers, your export chain, your market, the world market, but you also need to know the export rules and terms, the different cultures that you target and the final customer needs. And then fulfill these needs by the most copmpetitive way and by adding value to your services. Because we all sell the same prodcuts with minor cahnges , but what makes the difference is the method and the value added services you provide...

    Thus, I conclude by simply saying, that making an export company is an easy process, but making a successful and long lasting export company is a very difficult task!

     

     

     

     

     

     



    Yes, I totally agree with you  for the last sentence. I like it very much. In China, If an export company can be operated for five years. It is a successful one. However,the average of running time on an export company in China is just not over 3 years.  Especially from 2008 on, the export agency without factories backup  will be hard to live.  Too many factors have happened in this year, such as the raising labor cost,  material cost, and the USD DOLLAR depriciation.

    I am sure that there will be too many exporting companies over in this year.  So please think over for three times ,when you start to run an export company.

    11 Jul 2008 18:56
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    Quoting from [Panos]:

    Exporting is a primary process in the business world. However, exports are not as easy as it sounds. And certainly does not require just free time and few friendly discussions.

    I agree with the concept that Export Company is an easy task to make, but I strongly disagree on the part of an easy thing to run.

    I would quickly point out that you do not have only to be very well informed about your company, your products, your suppliers, your export chain, your market, the world market, but you also need to know the export rules and terms, the different cultures that you target and the final customer needs. And then fulfill these needs by the most copmpetitive way and by adding value to your services. Because we all sell the same prodcuts with minor cahnges , but what makes the difference is the method and the value added services you provide...

    Thus, I conclude by simply saying, that making an export company is an easy process, but making a successful and long lasting export company is a very difficult task!

     

     

     

     

     

     



    [em19][em19] agree!
    12 Jul 2008 01:57
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