This is not very related to the market, but I find it interesting so I want to share.


What to learn from how Chinese people sell
1. Make friends first, sell later
First, they get to know and befriend you. It can be said that they care so much that you feel "embarrassed." When you enter a fashion store, they will immediately compliment you on being handsome, beautiful, having a perfect body... blah blah... Basically, it's a "friend-then-sell" process. Make friends - have a meal - sell.
2. See customers as the ancestors of the gods
They may let customers experience the product for months and still allow easy returns and exchanges. Especially if there are issues during the trial period, besides taking responsibility and apologizing in various ways, they also include a gift...
3. For difficult tasks, break them down into smaller tasks, then optimize the process within a niche.
4. Humanity
It must be acknowledged that their chain expansion has reached an advanced level... They optimize the process to the finest detail to expand the market as quickly as possible.
5. Business as a community anywhere
6. Usually, they sell products that generate high profits, then convert a large part of that profit into gold for holding, viewing gold as a "hard" asset safer than cash and other investments.
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Warning: this is a personal opinion, not financial advice or an attempt to persuade any individual or organization to invest.
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