Believe it or not, China’s middle-class population currently exceeds one billion people. One sixth of the world’s population considers China their home.

These figures definitely deserve the attention of home-based Internet business owners, those seeking international expansion.

Middle-class people everywhere generally have a small margin of cash available. They are reliable workers who want a little more out of life. Getting rich and working from home is an attractive combination for a select few. For some, it is the greatest desire of the heart.

With families to feed and increased credit in China, the need for a higher income is definitely a must.

Citing an excerpt from “China’s Credit Boom Stimulates Concern” with the caption Officials weigh more regulation, fear banks are taking too much risk. The article was written by Jason Leow in Shanghai and Andrew Batson in Beijing on April 21, 2009.

“The Chinese government is considering measures to regulate the flood of bank lending, due to concerns that much of the increase in credit that has helped keep the economy growing could be wasted.”

“A senior official at a local branch of the China Banking Regulatory Commission said the commission is considering rules aimed at ensuring that loans go to the real economy, such as government stimulus projects, rather than being diverted to markets. of assets or bank deposits “. confirmed Monday that the rules are being circulated internally for comment: “End of listing. This story was printed on page A4 of the Wall Street Journal.

Here’s a question I’d love to get an answer to. Do people in China buy food with credit cards like we do in the US?

Speaking of food: O-boy-o-boy! I love spicy Chinese food. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water. But there is a noticeable difference between the food served in the Chinese restaurants in my area and the tasty dishes that my Chinese friends prepare here in Atlanta.

Like it or not, all foods are going up in price. And eating cheap is one side of the coin. The other side is the price you pay to eat cheaply. It causes poor health.

Good food is not cheap and cheap food is not good – no offense to fast food millionaires who smile to the bank.

Personally, I have a small group of Chinese friends. They tell me that the economic recession is also showing a negative effect on the large Chinese population. Although the Chinese Yaun could hold its own against the US dollar, according to my friend who recently returned from a vacation to his homeland, the daily challenges faced by average Chinese men and women are very similar to what they experience here. in the United States of America.

I asked my friend “Is additional family income needed in China?”

He gave me a monosyllabic answer.

“YES!” he said, raising his eyebrows.

After all, said and done, who doesn’t need extra money in this day and age? Credit cards are good, but cash is even better; don’t let the credit card companies drive you crazy.

Regarding the marketing of American products in China, my friend mentioned some company names like Nu Skin and Amway. But I’m sure there are other distribution companies in the direct selling industry in that vast country.

Grabbing into the Chinese MLM market seems like a great (if not the best) opportunity – a target to aim for. With the knowledge that Direct Selling is the new trend of the future, it is feasible to think that a well-planned marketing campaign will skyrocket; like the gunpowder that the ancient Chinese gave to the rest of the world.

Language barrier? What are you talking about chu? None of those, my friend.

There is a way around the urge to learn Mandarin. No problem! Just find some Chinese friends within your circle of acquaintances. Take a tentative interview or two to find out if there is interest in becoming a millionaire. If there is, it would only be a matter of time to build trust: it’s that simple. Over time, you will lead hundreds of network marketers far beyond the streets of Atlanta or your hometown, wherever you are. They will be your voice crying out in the desert.

That’s what’s new in MLM China.

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