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The two most over-used buzzwords in business of the last ten to fifteen years are “China's Coming” and “The internet will change everything”. Curiously, it's not very often that you hear both buzzwords used together - but why not ? Using the internet to do business with China has to be one of the smartest ideas around.Do you really need a business mission statement? Is it just some fancy words to put in that business plan that collects dust on your shelf, or is there really more to it?One of the key attributes of successful businesses is that they clearly know what they do. Defining the goal or the "mission" of your business can be the key to your success.A good mission statement does three th First of all, China has some incredible advantages in terms of trade. It has easy access to raw materials and cheap labour. Its economic base is growing and there is very little that China can't produce. 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There are many expert consultancies in China that boast they handle your business requirements every step of the way, from market research to making introductions right through to invoicing and tax. They also take an interesting fee for doing all of this. So it looks like it makes sense to use the internet to do business with China - even if it does turn out to be just a toe in the water. Using a b2b marketplace, you can be trading with Chinese companies within minutes at negligible cost. There are a large number of these market places where companies pay a fee to list their pr Handshake Cattle Deal nd cheap labour. Its economic base is growing and there is very little that China can't produce. Secondly, it is a massive and growing market for all sorts of products and services and with an increasing taste for western brands. 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There are a large number of these market places where companies pay a fee to list their p One Product - Service - Client Does NOT Make A Business usiness with China.Recently a new client came to me in total frustration. She had been working with another coach who had insisted she focus on offering, and aggressively marketing, only one service. Now she was out of energy, out of money, and couldn't understand why she was failing. A great salesperson in her previous work, she was struggling to sell enough of this one service to support herself.This tale But there are a number of drawbacks to doing face to face business with Chinese companies. China is a long way from the West, with a different business culture and a limited number of English speakers. If you want to travel to China to do business, it can be quite an expensive and daunting proposition. 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In fact, if you want to crack the Chinese market, even if you are just considering sourcing some suppliers, you are taking on a very large task. There are many expert consultancies in China that boast they handle your business requirements every step of the way, from market research to making introductions right through to invoicing and tax. They also take an interesting fee for doing all of this.ASKING for A RAISE.First find out from old-timers what is the usual procedure about this. If everyone gets a raise once a year, better wait it out. If there is no “usual,” then you begin your research. What are the salaries of similar positions in your company? What are the salaries of similar positions in other companies? What is the national average for your position? (You may tur So it looks like it makes sense to use the internet to do business with China - even if it does turn out to be just a toe in the water. Using a b2b marketplace, you can be trading with Chinese companies within minutes at negligible cost. There are a large number of these market places where companies pay a fee to list their p How Top Event and Meeting Professionals Increase Profits! eresting fee for doing all of this.Success as an event and meeting professional has never been more challenging, due to increasing competition and higher demands to meet business objectives.Personal pressures are equally daunting. Long, stress-filled hours at work can strain commitments to family and health.If you feel a little overwhelmed, you're not alone. Merely projecting a veneer of confidence isn't an option. So it looks like it makes sense to use the internet to do business with China - even if it does turn out to be just a toe in the water. Using a b2b marketplace, you can be trading with Chinese companies within minutes at negligible cost. There are a large number of these market places where companies pay a fee to list their products and prices. You can browse for free and then make contact with any company you choose, or you can pay your membership fee for a greater range of products, suppliers and wholesale distributors along with other advantages such as customised searches or being informed when new, relevant listings appear. If you sign up to these sites, you will need to be aware that they do not guarantee the accuracy of products listed, nor do they guarantee the honesty of the company who is offering to trade. This suggests that it is of vital importance to verify that the company can supply what it offers. Many companies who have gone down this route have carried out a test to ensure that the supplier can deliver what they advertise. Having taken these caveats into consideration, the fact still remains that using B2B networks to start trading with China can save you a lot of time and money if you want to do business with China.
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