Make money? Shop?

I keep seeing notes from Chinese people kindly explaining to foreigners how to make money on Rednote, but then looking at the comments it turns out this is not possible for users outside of China: the shop is not avaliable for us. It's a pity because I could sell some digital learning materials that I make. But then someone said it is possible for us if we have a business account, but I don't know what that is or if it's true. I think not only you can't sell anything there if you're not in China but you can't even buy anything. So, what do you think?

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CaptainsYachtover 1 year ago2

I think that a good way for US people to make money on Rednote (well, at least before the tarriffs...) would be to establish relationships with suppliers directly for products to import. I'm not an expert on how that works, but I'll bet someone on Rednote is.

If I could work with suppliers on rednote in my niche areas of expertise which are Auto Detailing, Water Filtration for auto detailing and soft washing, and Firefighting and EMS I believe I could help them target their products.

(HINT: If you are reading this and you're in a position to help, contact me)

SquishymcdoodleIGover 1 year ago2

Why do you need to make money? Just enjoy the app, we are guests.

Western_Assumption_2over 1 year ago1

I know a guy that is in China that is trying to find a US partner that will go live and create content, and the Chinese guy will provide the required ID #. I felt it was a bit scammy and just didn't trust it so said thanks but no.

UsernameNotTakenXover 1 year ago1

 I could sell some digital learning materials that I make.

I work in education in China. This is simply not going to happen unless you get government approval regardless if you could sell on the store. The easiest way to do that is to use a publisher in China who can check and edit the contents to make sure it is in line with the government's political ideology. They are very strict about education materials.

Equivalent_Lab_8610over 1 year ago1

I wish we could shop in the shop :)

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