This statement is half correct. If you sell genuine products using a Chinese identity, there might still be a trust verification step. If you sell genuine products using an American identity, the process could be shorter.
But for ordinary people without a brand, when it comes to business validation, you need to ask yourself: do you have channels to obtain genuine products? And can you control the source through these channels to ensure the safety and stable supply of the products? This is what we often refer to as "special supply." Can you hold on until the business takes off? Making this happen is not easy; it’s just a simplified concept.
But overall, selling genuine products is definitely the right choice.
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This statement is half correct. If you sell genuine products using a Chinese identity, there might still be a trust verification step. If you sell genuine products using an American identity, the process could be shorter.
But for ordinary people without a brand, when it comes to business validation, you need to ask yourself: do you have channels to obtain genuine products? And can you control the source through these channels to ensure the safety and stable supply of the products? This is what we often refer to as "special supply."
Can you hold on until the business takes off? Making this happen is not easy; it’s just a simplified concept.
But overall, selling genuine products is definitely the right choice.