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How to make money 'made in China'
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With over 1.3 billion inhabitants, about one-fifth of the world's population, China is the world’s most populous nation and is experiencing exponential growth in practically all areas – including internet usage. Some 137m people, about 10% of the overall population, are already online, and this figure is expected to grow rapidly in the next few years – making it arguably the world’s most attractive market in the long term.
The sheer size and potential afforded by this vast market are simply too big to ignore, but your entire business model will need to be adjusted to accommodate the unique characteristics of this market.
Despite a growing Internet-savvy middle class, online purchases in China have been slow to take off with traditional payment systems. Credit card-based payment systems that succeeded in North America and Europe have proven ineffective in China, where credit card usage remains low. Even more important than credit card penetration rates, is the issue of trust between buyers and sellers in a business environment where personal relationships and cash-based transactions have served as the traditional means of securing and settling a deal.
Furthermore, wages in China are low. A white collar Manager can expect to earn about $500 a month. Thus, selling a $29.90 monthly credit card subscription to him is futile on two counts : It is very unlikely he has one and even if he did, the subscription would represent an enormous proportion of his overall disposable income.
Clearly, cash is not suitable for web transactions. However, there is one payment device that practically all Chinese have access to – the phone. Indeed, cellphone penetration in China is beginning to rival those of more developed markets.
Another important consideration is that of language. Only about a quarter of Chinese learn English at high school, so it is imperative that you communicate with your new prospective clients in a language they understand – theirs!
Your phone processor should be able to provide you with geo-ip tools that will enable you to easily accomplish this. If not, you should consider switching to one that does.
Then, and only then, can you start to make money “made in China”
The sheer size and potential afforded by this vast market are simply too big to ignore, but your entire business model will need to be adjusted to accommodate the unique characteristics of this market.
Despite a growing Internet-savvy middle class, online purchases in China have been slow to take off with traditional payment systems. Credit card-based payment systems that succeeded in North America and Europe have proven ineffective in China, where credit card usage remains low. Even more important than credit card penetration rates, is the issue of trust between buyers and sellers in a business environment where personal relationships and cash-based transactions have served as the traditional means of securing and settling a deal.
Furthermore, wages in China are low. A white collar Manager can expect to earn about $500 a month. Thus, selling a $29.90 monthly credit card subscription to him is futile on two counts : It is very unlikely he has one and even if he did, the subscription would represent an enormous proportion of his overall disposable income.
Clearly, cash is not suitable for web transactions. However, there is one payment device that practically all Chinese have access to – the phone. Indeed, cellphone penetration in China is beginning to rival those of more developed markets.
Another important consideration is that of language. Only about a quarter of Chinese learn English at high school, so it is imperative that you communicate with your new prospective clients in a language they understand – theirs!
Your phone processor should be able to provide you with geo-ip tools that will enable you to easily accomplish this. If not, you should consider switching to one that does.
Then, and only then, can you start to make money “made in China”
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lol ok will do :-)
Talking of blogs, if you are interested in the Chinese market bookmark this one ;-)
http://goodtao.com/blog/
Talking of blogs, if you are interested in the Chinese market bookmark this one ;-)
http://goodtao.com/blog/
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Hmm, pretty interesting article. I haven't read it all but saved it. Its little late here and I will read it later.
Thanks
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Looks interesting. I am going to put something in the blog.
Thanks for sharing it
Thanks for sharing it
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