Ecommerce

| December 6, 2014 | 0 Comments

buy direct from China

Many companies believe that to import wholesale products from China you need to be big and buy huge quantities at a time. This may have been true in the past, but as China becomes more open and with improved internet access, many smaller companies and individuals are taking advantage of importing wholesale products direct from China at low prices and selling at a much higher price in Australia.

Because of its enormous workforce, low labour costs, relaxed business regulations and willingness to adapt, China is now the world’s dominant manufacturing base for an ever-increasing range of products, including high tech consumer electronics products such as mobile phones, computers, electronic games, TV and home entertainment systems. These products are constantly in high demand with consumers eager to snap up bargains at ultra-cheap prices.

For people with the know-how and contacts to buy direct from China and sell here in Australia, the profit opportunities are massive.

Unless you’ve been away on an interplanetary excursion for the last few years, you will have noticed that never mind where you shop, the most common label on all consumer goods is “Made in China”. Whether you are looking in K-Mart or Myers, Dick Smith or David Jones, Harvey Norman or Target, or practically any retail outlet you can think of, that label is omnipresent, and will remain there for many years to come.

But it is not just the physical shops and outlets that carry Chinese products – try looking at the online shops!
EBay Power Sellers. http://pages.ebay.com/services/buyandsell/welcome.html
EBay Stores                 http://stores.ebay.com
Yahoo Stores              http://shopping.yahoo.com
Amazon Auctions      http://auctions.amazon.com
Amazon zShops        http://zshops.amazon.com
Froogle                        http://froogle.google.com
Oo.com                        http://oo.com.au

Look at the products offered by these sellers. Many of them are imported directly from China, and a lot of them are drop-shipped directly from China, meaning the sellers don’t even handle inventory. (see separate article on drop-shipping)

So in reality you do not have to be a big established company, or an import expert to begin taking advantage of the profits that can be made when you buy direct from China.

Decide where your interests lie, then just send an email to info@chinaprocurement.com.au and let us help you get started making huge profits or major cost reductions, let us help you buy direct from China.

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