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Paul Marquis, co-founder of H7 Distributors, onsite at one of his clients, Sweet Cherubim. Marquis will soon start exporting organic and natural foods from Canada to China|Dominic SchaeferBy Noa GloubermanTue May 21, 2013 12:01am PSTNorth American businesses looking to expand (or, in some cases, launch) are increasingly setting their sights on China. It isn’t hard to see why.businesses looking to expand (or,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler down jackets[/url], in some cases, launch) are increasingly setting their sights on China. It isn’t hard to see why.“We’re going into the biggest market in the world,” said Paul Marquis, co-founder of Vancouver startup H7 Distributors Ltd. “China’s an economy that’s still moving forward, whereas other countries are stagnant or moving backward. 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Starbucks, McDonald’s and Nike, among others, are gangbusters in China because they … brought the brand experience that worked in the West. The Chinese are wild about western goods and services.”However, he warned, “We do design [websites] for streamlined use. China has the second-slowest Internet in the world.”Cooke’s advice for those wishing to enter the Chinese consumer market: “Start online. Unless you’re selling farm implements, everyone you want to sell to in China is online. Online selling is the most scalable, measurable, lowest-risk, highest-potential ROI method of sales and marketing period – in the West, and also in China.”To that end, WPIC provides website design and registration, search engine optimization and marketing, social media and online advertising to clients like VantageWire – a Vancouver-based firm that offers free,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url],[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler down jackets[/url], real-time stock quotes to Internet users on all North American markets.VantageWire president Matt Fleming said making the decision to take his services to China after realizing “there’s very little information over there in our space” was easy. 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Those who let the language barrier hold them back are not fit to survive in the new economic reality.”While Marquis agrees that “we have to be able to make money to move forward,” for him the rewards are not just monetary.“It’s connecting two countries and two cultures [and] developing relationships in a healthy way,” he said. “We’re looking forward to bridging that culture gap and bringing these two worlds together.”•Tags: travel,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler outlet[/url], Asia Pacific, food, social media
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