Shopee commission calculation method analysis

By Ultraman

For sellers who run stores on the Shopee platform, it is imperative to understand Shopee’s payment formula and commission calculation. This article will introduce Shopee’s commission calculation method and payment formula in detail, aiming to help sellers fully understand these key concepts, so as to better formulate pricing strategies, manage costs and achieve profitability. 1.…

How to activate an Amazon restricted account

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When operating an Amazon store, sellers may encounter account restrictions, which causes trouble for the normal operation of the store. Therefore, it becomes crucial to solve this problem. Sellers hope to be able to activate the restricted account to continue to operate the store on the Amazon platform. Today, let’s explore the steps to effectively…

Invalidity of offer

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In the Convention, it is stipulated that regarding the invalidity of an offer: “An offer, even if irrevocable, terminates when a notice of rejection reaches the offeror.” That is, when the offeree does not accept the content of the offer and sends a notice of rejection to the offeror, the original offer becomes invalid and…

Other Google search syntax suitable for foreign trade

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(1) “-” syntax, minus sign syntax Google uses the minus sign to represent the “not” operation, “AB” means searching for web pages that contain A but not B. When searching for foreign customers, you don’t want to get information about domestic manufacturers, so you can use this syntax to exclude information about some domestic manufacturers.…

Steps to Analyze Inquiry Customers

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(1) First understand the content of the customer’s inquiry. Generally, customers will understand the product from the following aspects: product quantity, color; product specifications; delivery time requirements; packaging requirements; whether the payment method is specified; whether there are any requirements for trade terms; whether the email title is clear. (2) Check the customer’s contact information.…

Reply to foreign trade inquiries

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1. Pay attention to the following points when responding to customer inquiries: (1) Reply to customers as soon as possible (within 24 hours of the customer’s local time); (2) Give accurate answers to customer questions to reflect the company’s professional image and strength; (3) Show sincerity in cooperation; (4) Read the inquiry content carefully before…

Necessary conditions for an offer

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Article 14 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (hereinafter referred to as the “Convention”) provides that: “A proposal to conclude a contract addressed to one or more specific persons constitutes an offer if it is sufficiently definite and indicates the offeror’s intention to be bound if accepted. A…

Overseas international exhibitions

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International exhibitions are generally held by professional exhibition organizations. For example, Germany’s Munich International Exhibition Group was founded in 1964 and is one of the world’s top 10 exhibition companies. It holds nearly 40 exhibitions around the world every year, covering industries including capital goods, high-tech and consumer goods, and has professional brands in various…

Foreign trade email title

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(1) Clear subject An unclear subject will make customers lose interest in opening emails from strangers. It will also make it impossible for customers to understand that this email is actually related to the products they need to purchase, resulting in the email being thrown into the cold palace (trash box) without being opened. (2)…

Google search syntax for foreign trade

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(1)inanchor/allinanchor syntax What is anchor? In computer language, it should be translated as anchor text. Usually, when we link to another article in an article, we do not directly copy the URL of the other article, but there will be a description, such as “professional Iranian import and export agent, Iranian forward letter of credit…