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How much does it cost to set up a stall to sell porcelain? Earn more money than go to work?

Whether selling porcelain stalls makes money depends on personal ability and various factors. Recently, the country has vigorously promoted the street stall economy, so streets and alleys have appeared one after another? Set up a stall team? Many young people who are unemployed or on holiday because of the epidemic took to the streets. Many people do not want to make money, but because they are interested in it or want to gain experience. As more and more people set up stalls, people gradually began to discuss what kind of goods can sell better. It has been suggested that selling porcelain stalls is very profitable, even making money than going to work. Is this statement true or false? Bian Xiao will discuss with you.

Let's talk about Bian Xiao's personal views first. Bian Xiao thinks this statement may not be groundless, but it is definitely conditional. First of all, setting up a stall does not require high personal qualifications. Anyone can do small business, but it also means that the quality of goods cannot be guaranteed. For many people who don't know porcelain, when they purchase goods, they may enter a batch of objects that are poorly made or look like porcelain, but are actually made of other materials. This will probably lead to business losses, so not everyone can make a lot of money by selling porcelain stalls.

Secondly, the price of porcelain is often not low, and many people don't trust people who set up stalls to sell porcelain. If there is no channel to sell porcelain, it is difficult to sell it in large quantities. Although the porcelain market is not completely saturated, most of the top-grade porcelain with good quality, strong sense of the times and patterns are available in physical stores. If you set up a stall to sell porcelain without preparation, your competitiveness will be insufficient. Either the quality is not enough or the price is too high, and many problems need our consideration.

To sum up, we can't blindly think that setting up stalls to sell porcelain is very profitable just by hearsay, and we should consider various factors in doing business. Personal sales ability and communication ability with customers are also very important additional conditions. Without smart mouths and cheap goods, it is difficult to win in the carpet economy.