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TSPM Borong
post Sep 5 2015, 01:32 AM

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Di mana untuk memulakan Perniagaan Online di Malaysia?

Saya percaya terdapat ramai orang di Malaysia ingin memulakan perniagaan mereka sendiri. Anda boleh bermula dengan cuba menjual di Internet. Memulakan Perniagaan Online bukannya susah sangat.

Berikut adalah beberapa website yang anda boleh cuba: -

1) Ebay.com.my – Anda boleh jual dengan percuma dan salah satu tempat yang terbaik untuk menjual online. Tak seperti Ebay.com, laman web ini tidak memerlukan anda untuk membayar apa-apa peratusan jualan kepada mereka. Ini masih sebuah laman web daripada syarikat US, Ebay. Anda juga boleh menerima Paypal untuk pembayaran.

2) Lelong.com.my - Laman web ini adalah lebih popular daripada Ebay di Malaysia. Ia bermula agak kecil, tetapi akhirnya berkembang dan mula mendapat banyak perniagaan. Kebanyakan perniaga membuka kedai-kedai mereka sendiri dalam laman web ini. Walau bagaimanapun, reka bentuk laman web ini tidak beberapa cantik.

3) Mudah.my - Ini adalah satu laman membeli-belah yang dilawati ramai di Malaysia. Anda boleh mendapatkan apa-apa saja dalam laman web ini. Senang untuk peniaga meletakkan barang-barang untuk dijual. Ia juga lebih mudah kerana ia tidak memerlukan anda untuk memulakan mana-mana akaun dengan mereka. Walau bagaimanapun, semua senarai akan disemak oleh kakitangan mereka untuk memastikan mereka adalah sah.

4) Lowyat.net - Forum ini telah dimulakan oleh sekumpulan Pakar Teknologi. Selepas beberapa tahun, ia telah mendapatkan ramai pengikut dan lama-kelamaan menjadi peminat juga. Anda boleh melihat orang memakai lowyat.net T-shirt. Mereka juga mula laman web kedai online mereka sendiri seperti StoreKini, terutamanya yang menjual barangan IT. Dalam forum ini, banyak lowyatian (pengguna forum) telah memulakan perniagaan mereka. Anda juga boleh melihat sejarah jualan mereka juga.

5) Shopee - Anda kini boleh juga membeli dan menjual dari sebuah aplikasi handphone yang dikenali sebagai Shopee. Anda hanya perlu install ke dalam handphone anda, daftar dan mula menjual. Ramai pembeli mengakses internet melalui handphone sekarang, saya percaya platform yang baru ini akan menjadi tempat yang hebat untuk menjual.

6) Carousell - Satu lagi aplikasi handphone yang dipanggil Carousell. Dengan menggunakan Carousell, anda boleh menjual di handphone. Ianya seperti shopee juga.

7) Selain di atas, cuba menjual di Facebook dengan memulakan Page. Buat promosi Page itu melalui keluarga dan rakan-rakan dengan mengunakan social media di Facebook. Cuba untuk menganjurkan pertandingan dan memberi hadiah kepada pemenang. Cara ni memang sudah terbukti.

8) Instagram adalah satu lagi aplikasi yang anda boleh gunakan untuk menjual juga. Ambil gambar produk dan meletakkan harga barang yang di dalam gambar yang sama. Hash tag produk anda dengan sewajarnya untuk memastikan lebih ramai orang boleh melihat gambar anda.

Anda boleh memborong produk dari PM Borong. Produk kami terbukti sesuai untuk pasaran di Malaysia. Datanglah ke kedai kami untuk melihat sendiri.

PM Borong adalah pemborong aksesori fesyen di 2F-15 dan 2F-13 Tingkat 2, GM Klang, Bandar Botanic, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia.

Anda juga boleh lawat laman web kami borongborong.com untuk terus membeli secara online.

This post has been edited by PM Borong: Sep 5 2015, 01:34 AM
SonnyCooL
post Oct 3 2015, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(ckwhy @ Aug 16 2015, 11:32 AM)
Hey! There is a new mobile store platform....something like ebay....but its on mobile.
Its call Shopee Malaysia....search for it in your Appstore or Playstore
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post Oct 3 2015, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(PM Borong @ Feb 26 2014, 12:16 PM)
Hi Lowyatian,

I believe there are many Malaysians out there who wish to have their own business. Well, you can start off by trying selling on Internet. Starting an Online Business is not as hard as you think.

Here are a few sites where you can try:-

1) Ebay.com.my - It's free and one of the best place to sell online. Unlike the Ebay.com, this website does not requires you to pay any percentage of sales to them. This is still a website from the US company, Ebay. You may also accept Paypal for payment.

2) Lelong.com.my  - This website is more popular than Ebay in Malaysia. It started off pretty small, but eventually grow and started to get a lot of businesses opening their own stores within the site. However, the design of the site is not as clean as the rest.It is some how still cluttered looking although after so many years of evolution.

3) Mudah.my - This is an everyday shopping site for most Malaysians. You can really find almost anything in this website. Listing an item is also much easier as it does not need you to start any account with them. However, all listing will be vetted through by their staff to ensure they are legitimate.

4) JBTalk - This is basically a forum. But don't be surprise as this forum attracts lots of Malaysian Chinese fans. With the large base of forum users, it actually turns one of its threads discussion into a market place, where users can buy and sell items. I think this applies to the followings as well, but this is particularly for Chinese readers.

5)  Lowyat.net - This forum was started by a bunch of Techies. Over the years, it have been able to gain a large number of followers and soon become fans as well. You can see people wearing lowyat.net T-shirt and windshield with their car stickers as well. They even started their own online store websites like StoreKini, mainly selling IT stuff.
In the forum, a lot of lowyatian (forumers) have started their businesses. You may even see their sales history as well.

In a nut shell, try to find websites which offers free listing and forums that have large base of users.

Besides the above,try selling on Facebook by creating a page. Promote your page through family and friends to start off your business on Facebook. Try to organize contest and give out prizes to winners. This have proven to be working very well.

Instagram is another app you can make use to sell as well. Shoot products photos and put the price of the item in the same photo. Hash tag your product accordingly to ensure more people can see you picture.

As for the source of products, you can get from PM Borong. Our products are proven to be suitable for Malaysia market. Come to see for yourself.

PM Borong is an established fashion accessories wholesaler at 2F-15, 2nd floor, GM Klang, Bandar Botanic, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia.
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Informative, thanks for sharing. (Though eBay is very strict to the sellers, & mudah.my requires sellers to pay sums of money to modify the ad or to bump it...)

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TSPM Borong
post Nov 14 2016, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(kEITh_22b @ Oct 3 2015, 09:13 PM)
Informative, thanks for sharing. (Though eBay is very strict to the sellers, & mudah.my requires sellers to pay sums of money to modify the ad or to bump it...)

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No problem.
Just want to update this thread.

Nowadays, you can also sell on Lazada, GemFive and 11Street. Good platform to sell online. Personally, I like Lazada....supported by Jack Ma!

 

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