From
the Desk of:
John Stiles
Dear Friend,
Let’s face it – at some point
in time, you have pondered on having your own business and becoming
your own boss.
That business most likely is
selling goods, and with companies like eBay, Amazon, and Shopify
offering ways and services on how to easily sell stuff online, you
won’t even need a physical store to sell goods. You can do business
right from the comfort of your own home, at the click of a mouse and a
few keystrokes.
Sounds really nice, right?
The problem is, you don’t know
where you can get a supply of the stuff that you’re going to sell. Or
if you do, most likely the supplier’s prices isn’t low enough that you
can make a good profit from it once you sell it.
So why go ahead and be an
online entrepreneur when you won’t be able to get big profits from
sales? That is if you even manage to get a steady supply of goods to
sell to begin with?
Then there’s Alibaba. I guess
you’ve heard about this site already.
If not, then let me tell you –
there is a lot of stuff being sold at incredibly low prices at Alibaba,
and there are a lot of sellers to choose from.
Now you have a solution to your
earlier dilemmas. With Alibaba, it’s possible to have a steady stream
of goods at low prices.
Before you get all excited and
go to Alibaba’s website, let me tell you that most of the products from
Alibaba are from China, and most of the sellers are Asians.
I guess the question in your
mind now is – where do you start with Alibaba?
How does one deal with Asian
suppliers? How about the language barrier?
Sounds like there’s a lot of
hard work to be done and you’re not even sure if you’ll be successful
in the end...
If only there’s a way or
something to guide you on successfully using Alibaba and dealing with
Asian suppliers.
Luckily for you, the answer is
YES.