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by Tim Lyons, Tim
All the eyes of the business world are oriented towards China. This "economical wonder" is the source of many entrepreneurial opportunities, which seem easily accessible. Who doesn't what to be part of the Chinese miracle economy? Most of us want a piece of this huge profit cake. There are, nevertheless, many examples of business that struggle to enter China, consequence of a narrow view of costs that lie within Chinese business environment. Hopefully there are more examples of success stories that have managed those costs in a pro-active way.

Motorola has done considerable investments to enter China, and most of it was dedicated to technology transfer. They knew the costs that were associated to it, and they were one of the pioneer foreign firms to achieve such business success, beginning in 1987 with a representative office in Beijing. The pressure of transferring technology lies in creating your own competition in a bubbling business environment.

Foreign firms are eager and impatient of entering this dynamic market, however the Chinese business process is far from what foreign companies are used to. Initiating Joint Ventures with a Chinese partner could be an adventure full of twists and turns. In our determination to do business in China, some forget that we need them more than they need us; and unfortunately we are not sole players in this quest. Many of the established firms, have encountered time wasting related costs, and delays mainly due to communication and cultural issues.

Setting up legal firm requirements, and gathering the necessary documents and information to kick off the implementation procedure can be a hassle if done inappropriately. For example, while the capital requirement for setting up a Wholly Own Foreign Enterprise can run in excess of US$100,000, this doesn't need to be the case. In fact, the capital requirement actually varies between industries and could indeed be less than this. Moreover, often all capital is not required up front and can be dripped fed into the business over a period of time.

China has been, and is still seen as a large pool of cheap labor.With the economical boom, especially in fast developing cities such as, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou... the cost of qualified labor is following china's trends: leading to fast growing wages. Companies also realize once set up, that managing Chinese staff is not only about opening a cross-cultural management book... It is once again a complex journey to achieve.Furthermore, having access to quality and responsive Chinese staff is a definite competitive advantage, instinctively reducing the amount of time lost and inevitably, the amount of hidden costs.

Fortunately, the Chinese business environment is gaining more and more flexibility, and business frameworks of foreign set up firms are available.Feedback and experiences are now accessible to have a clearer view of the does and don't while doing business in China. Likewise, there will always be ways to compress hidden costs, and by that, ways of gaining increasingly competitive positions.

is an important factor for people doing business online. Online business is happening everywhere and almost everybody is doing it these days. However simply having a beautiful website will not deliver you what you are looking for. Web designing is the amalgamation of different components. A recent study conducted by a leading research agency shows that these days more and more people come to internet for business purpose. To deliver results to customers you must have a website that caters to all their requirements.

is a complex process involving many elements. However if a professional undertakes this work it becomes very simple for you. There are many professionals who will do the work for you for a certain amount of fee. It is advisable to leave the designing part to a professional. Before embarking on designing the website make sure that you know what exactly you are looking for. This will help you in giving a clear picture of your requirements to the pro.

Hiring a pro to do your work is a fantastic way of going about designing a website. Decide on a theme. It may be anything a color, a photograph, a logo or an image. Make use of it throughout the website. Keep a constant tab on the progress of the work done on your website. Your website must be very appealing and visually pleasing for the visitors. Take note that your site contains images and visuals which moves, flashes and talks to visitors online. This is a sure shot way of grabbing attention. Ensure that the contents in your site are regularly updated.

Have plenty of templates in your website. Templates are cheap and look very good in a website. A photograph speaks a thousand words. Add proper photographs in the right places. Photo editor can be used to make the required alterations in the photographs. You must take note that the photographs used in the site complements with the goods in which your company is dealing. Make use of proper color coordination to make your site visually appealing.

Include a site map in your website. Using site map is the surest way of keeping a website organized. Your website must be easily accessible to the visitors. With so much of competition in this field no one will go for a time consuming search to get what they are looking for. Make sure everything is properly displayed in the proper places. Another important factor which you must take note of is the target audience of your site. This is vital in determining the look of your site.

It is important look after your site properly. Check regularly to see if the information in your site is regularly updated or not. Test out to see if the links in your site are properly working or not. There is nothing more annoying than broken links to a visitor of a website.

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Tim Lyons has sinced written about articles on various topics from About Branding, Networking and Web Development. Tim Lyons is Executive Director of Manage China. Manage China is a company that helps foreign firms who are interested in doing business in China.
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