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Why should you use Alibaba?

There are two initial things you need in order to start an online business:

  • A product idea
  • A supplier

If you already have your product idea, the next step is finding the perfect supplier.

Thanks to Alibaba, it’s easy as pie to find a wholesale supplier overseas. The problem, however, lies in finding a trustworthy supplier.

As you may know, Alibaba has tens of thousands of suppliers. But they’re not all real suppliers – there are lots of reports of scams.

Luckily, this guide will teach you how to find the best suppliers on Alibaba, while avoiding the frauds and helping you start (or expand) a successful online store.

Let’s get right into it!

First of all, why Alibaba? Why not some other online supplier directory?

Well, the number one reason is that you can get almost anything for a fraction of the cost of what you could get it for elsewhere.

Think of Alibaba as the Amazon version of Asian wholesale products. They have it all.

Jewelry for less than $0.10 per piece, designer-quality clothing for a few dollars, electronics for half of what you can get them for in the U.S. – Yea, it’s that good.

Plus, there’s the fact that when you look at China’s eCommerce market, you see a lot of growth…

Care to take a gander as to where that growth is coming from…?

You guessed it: Alibaba!

 

What does this say about Alibaba? They know what they’re doing.

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How to research Alibaba suppliers correctly

To avoid the drawbacks of the platform, you need to do some research on your suppliers before you buy. We suggest starting by filtering your initial search to weed out some of the bad candidates.

Make use of all available filters to narrow down your suppliers search

There are a few different types of suppliers you’ll run into…

  • Manufacturers
  • Wholesalers
  • Dropshippers
  • Importing agents

Let’s go over the differences with each supplier, so you have a better understanding of who (and what) you want.

Manufacturers

A manufacturer is a company that produces items for use or resale. The majority of AliBaba suppliers are manufacturers.

Because manufacturers are the direct creators of the products, they can offer very low prices on items. However, their minimum order quantities (the minimum number of products you can buy in one shipment) are often very high.

Usually, manufacturers sell direct to suppliers such as light and bulk wholesalers and liquidators (since they can afford to buy in bulk and hold lots of inventory).

Therefore, most retailers find that manufacturers are unreachable (in terms of product sourcing). Keep in mind that some smaller manufacturers will work directly with retailers. It never hurts to ask!

Wholesalers

When you buy products from a wholesaler, you don’t have to buy in bulk.

Wholesalers are able to house a lot of products for you which means, you’re getting products at a discounted price.

In other words, the more you buy, the better the price!

A manufacturer is able to pass on better prices to a wholesaler because they typically buy in bulk and have the storage space to house the goods until they’re sold.

Of course that’s the benefit of wholesale. The downsides are just needing lots of capital and storage space!

Dropshippers

Using a dropship resource means there is no volume purchasing. Instead, you’re buying one product at a time.

When you compare this with wholesale suppliers (where products are purchased up front), a drop shipping model means you’re not paying for the products until they’re sold.

It works like this:

The downside of drop shipping is the price. Because you don’t buy in bulk, you can’t get the best price for the product. With wholesale suppliers, you can.

There are a few other downsides, like not being able to brand yourself and potentially long shipping times. But this is an issue no matter what supplier you use, since AliBaba suppliers are all in Asia, so even bulk purchases will have long shipping times.

But it also means no holding of inventory, no shipping or packing, and in some cases no need for customer service! (For example, FBA (fulfilled by Amazon) will take over support for you.)

Importing agents

Agents can be quite tricky at first, because they’re nothing like wholesalers, dropshippers, or manufacturers.

Rather, they play the role as the middleman. They bring customers and clients together and, sometimes, do it for free.

To give you an example of what we mean, imagine Company X (maybe you) as an import/export agent, AliExpress is a manufacturer, and Amazon is a department store looking for goods that AliExpress sells.

In this scenario, Company X would act as the middleman between AliExpress and Amazon. X would see that Amazon is interested in acquiring goods that AliExpress owns, and works hard to bring the buyer and seller together.

Notice how eBay would not be taking title to the goods and would not provide the services that a distributor would perform.

I know this is a little complex, so here’s a visual:

 

There are two types of agents to look for (if you choose to take this route)…

  1. Traditional import/export agents. An export agent works in the country where the product is produced. An import agent is based in the country where the product will be sold, in which case, represents the buyers.
  2. Brokers. A broker is an independent agent who brings buyers and sellers together (as explained in our scenario above). A broker differs from the traditional import/export agent because they don’t usually represent a company. Instead, they’re hired to bring together one-of-a-kind or nonrecurring deals.
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Look for specific supplier types

On AliBaba you’ll be dealing mainly with manufacturers. But if you want to avoid the scams and general low-quality suppliers, AliBaba provides some supplier filters you’ll want to use.

Trade Assurance Suppliers

Trade Assurance is a free service offered by Alibaba that’s designed to help create trust between buyers and suppliers.

Trade assurance means you’re covered if…

  • The products you ordered aren’t shipped on time
  • Your products don’t meet the quality standards

If either of these happen to you, AliBaba will pay for the goods and you’ll get a full refund. So using Trade Assurance is a fantastic way to avoid scams!

So how do you use this feature?

When searching for products/companies through Alibaba, check off the button that says “Trade Assurance.”

 

From there, you’ll be able to look at products and suppliers who have signed up with Alibaba’s trade assurance policy.

 

The next suppliers to be on the lookout for, are…

Gold Suppliers

“Gold” is a premium membership for suppliers on Alibaba. Suppliers who pay the fee ($10,000 USD) are provided with comprehensive ways to promote their products which, in turn, maximizes product exposure and increases their ROI.

Because gold suppliers have to pay such a large amount each year, it basically weeds out scammers who are only after your money. What scammer would pay that much money?

This does not mean, however, that you’ll be paired with a reliable supplier, or one who supplies top-notch materials. You could still get someone who doesn’t respond to you, or someone who supplies cheap products.

To find a gold supplier on Alibaba, check off the box that says “Gold Suppliers.”

From there, you’ll get results from gold suppliers on Alibaba.

Not only has this wholesaler been a gold supplier for three years, they’re also a trade assurance supplier!

Which means, you’re protected when you order from them and you’ll rest easy knowing they’ve been in business with Alibaba for three years as a gold supplier!

Finally, you have…

Assessed Suppliers

Assessed Alibaba suppliers may be the very best suppliers to do business with.

Why? These suppliers are all…

  • China Gold Suppliers
  • Hong Kong Gold Suppliers
  • Taiwan Gold Suppliers

… who have been inspected onsite by a third-party inspection company.

They offer all the information for Alibaba’s Factory Audits, including…

  • Assessment Reports
  • Verified Videos
  • Verified Main Products.

To deal with assessed suppliers, simply check off the “Assessed Supplier” button, and skim through the suppliers and products available.