Ecommerce in Finland!

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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by raamv » Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:26 pm

youqing wrote:Hello:
I plan to open a eshop in Finland?
Good!! Have you done a business plan? If not, start there...and Google what a BP is. It will help you in the long run..even if it confuses the sh%t outta you now..
Would you give me some suggest what kinds of the products would be sell like hot cakes?
This will be your First part of the plan. What are you going to sell? What kind of shop is yours going to be?
Hot cakes dont sell well as an eshop product.. :twisted:
What kinds of products finn would buy?
The same kind of products that they buy from a store..
What are they like most and would be collection? Thanks for your reply!
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clothes? cheese? beer? licorice? mämmi etc..
If you dont have a clue on what you are going to sell, how the H&ck are you going to sell anything? :twisted: :thumbsdown:


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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by Hank W. » Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:00 pm

If you are going to peddle stuff from the orient, sending from the orient the people will need to get it from the customs post office. Which makes unhappy customers. The Customs for the uninitiated is an ordeal For those who know the ropes its a piece of cake - hence I buy my 120 rollfilm from Shanghai in bulk :twisted:

Also payments. The Finnish bank paying system is good, but the hot cake is in your bank bills.
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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by raamv » Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:05 pm

forget the stuff from the Orient..I guess that he is still wanting to think about what to sell that Finns will buy!! :twisted: :roll:
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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by Hank W. » Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:12 pm

oriental women? :roll: 8) :lol:
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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by mCowboy » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:54 pm

youqing wrote:Thanks for guys' replies.
What kinds of finns would like to buy in the shop expect food?
read the Culture & Cuisine section.. Finns get everything what they want from Alepa, it's the foreigners who are missing things...
Get in there...

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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by Karhunkoski » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:54 pm

youqing wrote: What kinds of finns would like to buy in the shop expect food?
What happened to the "Nike" shoes you were pedaling last year?
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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by mCowboy » Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:11 pm

Karhunkoski wrote:
youqing wrote: What kinds of finns would like to buy in the shop expect food?
What happened to the "Nike" shoes you were pedaling last year?
They were actually "N!ke" shoes...? :ochesey:
Get in there...

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Re: Ecommerce in Finland!

Post by mCowboy » Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:14 pm

I think this guy is going, like Finns say "perse edellä puuhun" (climbing up a tree ass first)...

First you need to identify a NEED in the market, then set up the business.

If you open a restaurant/bar/store without finding your niche and researching the market, you're doomed to fail...

I think the basics of business needs to be studied first, and like Raamv said, look up what's a "business plan"
Get in there...


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