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Whether you line up customers in advance or pre-sell merchandise, trust is a critical factor in the grand scheme of the product imports process. Further, it is no surprise:
Importing for the first time is complex. For example do you go this way, that way or the other way? Yet the rewards for getting started can be lucrative — from access to cheaper products to a stronger competitive stance in the marketplace.
But the biggest mistake importers make is this: How are you going to sell the product you import at a profit? Below I provide three solutions to that nagging question.
Read the article so that you, too, can
make money on your imports.
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