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Topic: E-Marketing

How Can I Find Cooperation On The Internet

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I am a intern.And our company is a shoes supplier in China.Our boss also ask me to find agent to sell our shoes.But I can't find any one.Doing business is too hard to me.I feel a lot of pressure everyday.I often ask my colleagues, but they are not willing to tell me.Because no one wants to tell others the ability to make money.Are there anyone will tell me?
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  • Posted by Moriarty on Accepted
    I think the best thing to do is to get yourself on Linkedin. There is a wealth of groups where the very thing you need is discussed candidly and without prejudice.

    Like this one, which isn't the best but will give you a direction to follow. https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1114067

    You will find that doing business is only hard when people resist you. That means you need to deal with those who do not. One other point is that nobody wants to tell you how to make money because it's entirely possible that they do not know themselves. Believe me, it is not easy. However, there is one piece of advice I will give you, and that is to stand up for yourself when dealing with people. If they are putting you down for any reason, realize that they are putting themselves beneath you, putting you down because they are too weak to meet you face to face (as it were).

    You will find those who you can do business with, and they will be few. That matters not for if you can meet them face to face, they are generous with their power.

    A final note: the person you find to work with you should be candid and honest. If there is any hint of them withholding anything, be very, very careful. Beware of the person who wants to be all things to you, and will not tell you something that's not good about themselves, this is the touchstone of honesty.

    Over to you! Have fun on Linkedin, and I wish you success.
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube are good places to begin building a network. Next, start a blog that's aimed at the interests of your target audience. Then, offer an affiliate commission for sales made from your site. Rinse, repeat.

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