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Who is more important?
Post 1 of 67

Been an interesting week, most sellers are bust at the canton fair and nobody would reply my emails and if they reply, they said tehir are too busy at canton fair.

Which makes me wonder, who is more important?

a, a customer who comes to you and wants to buy your product

b, a customer who is at the fair and comparing prices from 300 sellers.

22 Apr 2009 21:19
Post 2 of 67

I don't see the problem. Canton fair is a major event for a Chinese company, and that means that all English-speaking staff is present there. And, having been to the Canton fair several times, believe me, they have better business there in a week than at the entire internet in a whole year. Additionally, a company attending the Canton fair can be considered serious so maybe they are worth waiting for them for a week.

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23 Apr 2009 00:26
Post 3 of 67
fair comment, the company has invested a lot of money and time for the fair.


But I reckon it's pretty bad that they are ignorant all other customers.
23 Apr 2009 04:28
Post 4 of 67
Well we all know that Chinese manufacturers - however good they are otherwise - are not famous for their customer communication and sales techniques. I think it is a factor we must learn to live with, since there are many benefits apart from superb customer service in trading with Chinese manufacturers. What you can do is be patient and try to educate your partners a bit. I agree an inferior customer service can be annoying for somebody in the Western world, though.


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25 Apr 2009 09:57
Post 5 of 67

I really sympathise with the person who posted this topic as this has also been something that has bugged me ever since I started trade with Chinese factories.

Yes the fairs are a good place for factories to meet new customers and potentially get new orders, and yes the customers that make contact through fairs are probably more likely to lead to orders then internet customers, but.....

Factories often go overboard here and neglect current customers in the hope that they can get new customers. The downtime around these fairs can be quite disruptive....one month to prepare samples for the fair, weeks away at the fair, and then a month or two to make samples after the fair. All for new potential customers with no promise of any orders.

Yet existing customers with current orders are expected to just wait as 'all sales staff are concentrating on the fair'.

It really seems to me that factories need to start to realize that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. So current customers should be given priority over potential new customers. You can still deal with both but you should not forget one over the other.

26 Apr 2009 05:42
Post 6 of 67
sure,a. For b, just wait, maybe after period of time, he will return back.
26 Apr 2009 21:33
Post 7 of 67
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26 Apr 2009 23:49
Post 8 of 67
This is a nice topic, there are so many fairs in this world. We do not know what can we get from the fair. yes we devotion much energy ,labors,money,even some time we forget our old and trust customer. i am sorry for my past work experience , i was use too much energy to develop the new client, and then made my old customer unhappy. Just now i know how to handle this, respect all my customers, hope they can get profit, then i can stonger my company.

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27 Apr 2009 00:08
Post 9 of 67

Ah...sometimes,they don't have computer in the booth or after one day busy in the booth,

they don't even get a chance to get fresh air since they are so tired....

but it is true they shall try their best to serve the existing customer well before they develop

other  new customers....

 

27 Apr 2009 06:17
Post 10 of 67
NOW,I WANT TO GET MY FIRST CUSTMER.
27 Apr 2009 19:35
Post 11 of 67
if they are my customers ,I will never treat them that way . But ,where is my customers ?
28 Apr 2009 00:13
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