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Historically, manufacturers have seen themselves as a small cog in a very large wheel. Their mindset often prevents them from realizing that they are the primary engine that drives the market. Exporters, importers, distributors and retailers have successfully brainwashed manufacturers into believing that all the work done by manufacturers, the huge investment requirements outlayed by manufacturers, all their creative & industrial skills deserve little or no respect.
The fact is: The Most Important Entity Is The Manufacturer!
Who understands your products capabilities better than you? Who is better suited to make required adjustments needed in various markets than you? Yet, who makes all the big money? Not you! Together, we can change all that in just a few weeks.
The standard business model for manufacturers wanting to sell their products into the North American (and Western European) markets requires them to contact buyers, show their wares & manufacturing capabilities, get a purchase order, manufacturer and ship the goods.
Three factors interrupt this business model.
- Downturns in sales by the buyers,
- Competitors products, and
- Commissions charged by exporters, importers, distributors and retailers.

The chart above demonstrates that 80% or more of the revenues generated by your product goes to middlemen. This model may provide a company with a reasonable income. However, should there be a downturn in business by the Buyer, all of this money, all of this business may disappear overnight.

With Global Promise, you put all those middlemen profits in your pocket.
Now YOU have the advantage. You are in control of your business destiny. You are building a positive image for your company’s brands in the marketplace. When you are approached by Buyers, your brand and its consumer acceptance must be taken into consideration. When a Buyer’s business goes to a competitor, you still have your own revenue stream. When there is a business downturn in a market, you are neither at the mercy of these downturns nor of Buyers demanding cheaper pricing due to slower sales in the marketplace.
If your company currently manufactures products based on bonified purchase orders, you still will want to consider Global Promise. We’ve found that every contract manufacturer has a few products of its own design that it would like to get into the marketplace.
Global Promise applies to any type of business:
- Consumer Products
- Business Products
- Services
- Military Products
- Seasonals
- Health & Beauty
- Sports & Exercise
- Parts & Supplies
Once a companyis using Global Promise, its products and brand become a recognized name. Soon Buyers will be contacting you rather than you having to advertise for Buyers. The Global Promise strategy is only the beginning of your new profit picture.
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