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Online business’ swift development is amazing. Once you typed keywords "online business", "china wholesale" or the similar like "wholesale electronics" on Google, you would get a large number of online wholesalers and retailers. Nowadays, the online wholesalers from developing countries, especially China which are always full of cheap labor and abundant in different resources, appeal more and more foreigners.

Among these developing countries, China electronics wholesalers online are outstanding representative. Most of such companies are based in Shenzhen, as this city has many kinds of factories, which offer a wide variety of products, like electronics and apparels. Of all the online wholesalers in China, Chinavasion, ActFind, Dhgate, LightInTheBox and Tootoomart are very popular. Now, let’s take a look at those four companies. You can call them “China wholesale electronics” or “China wholesale” style online wholesale platform.

Chinavasion

Chinavasion’s business philosophy is "China Prices, Western Quality." It was founded in 2005. Hi-tech gadgets and consumer electronics are its main products. Its clients’ orders are sent by courier, like UPS and FedEx. This company guarantees to send the products to the doorstep of its consumers in an average of 5 days. It serves more than 238,000 registered buyers all around the world.

ActFind

Transformed from a foreign trade corporation, ActFind provides small and medium-sized business company a channel to directly buy their needed products from Chinese manufacturers. Its products cover consumer electronics, computer, communication general merchandise and premiums, and DIY products. It partners with over 20,000 manufacturers in China, allowing business people an easy access to updated and best-priced products. ActFind always sends products to customers within 3 days.

Dhgate

As one of the PayPal’s largest client in the Asia-Pacific region, Dhgate was inaugurated in 2004. Its buyers are mainly from the US, Europe, Australia and Asia. Its tried and tested Trust Marketing and Escrow payment processes ensure consumers secure purchasing environment. In November 20, 2008, the company ranked 7th in the Technology Fast 50 China award report. Dhgate now has over 10, 000, 000 product listings.

LightInTheBox

LightInTheBox is famous as a supplier which has sold blue-ribbon consumer goods since 2006. The company’s vision is one world, one price. No matter where you are in the world, it offers the same prices. Electronics, tailored clothing, and sports equipment are their main products. It serves customers from more than 50 countries.

Tootoomart

As a leading Chinese B2B online trading platform, Tootoomart cooperates with the world’s largest online payment company Paypal. Many of its products are shipped for free. Adopting VeriSign Secure Site SSL Certificate, this online business company 100% guarantees the safety of its consumers’ personal information. As we all know, online business offers us ultimate convenience and great chance to become rich. But it is also filled with different traps and tricks. Be extra careful!

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    Start Home Business Now, Be Your Own Boss | Communicate, Expree, Exchange Says:

    […] are Chinavasion, ActFind, Lightinthebox, Dhgate and Tootoomart (for more details, please read Top Five China Online wholesale Electronics Platforms). Let’s take ActFind as an […]

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    Start Home Business Now, Be Your Own Boss « actfind Says:

    […] are Chinavasion, ActFind, Lightinthebox, Dhgate and Tootoomart (for more details, please read Top Five China Online wholesale Electronics Platforms). Let’s take ActFind as an […]

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