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Ask HN: How to enter the Chinese web market?
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4 points
by firemanx
3889 days ago
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I'm consulting for a small bootstrapped startup right now that is trying to build a web-based business that serves customers in mainland China. The business model itself is a non-mobile, niche market, but requires access to a few U.S. based web resources which we don't control (none are Facebook or Google related). Has anyone in the community had experience building a product for Chinese consumers like this? Our biggest hurdle appears to be constructing something that can access these U.S. based partner sites with any speed - how do you get around this beyond requiring every consumer have their own VPN? Any other suggestions for a small company trying to make a model like this work? |
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You mention accessing US sites: Is this front end or back end? Locally hosted servers face the same restrictions accessing outside the mainland as home connections do unless specifically negotiated.
Do have mobile, at least as a responsive level. I have no idea who your customer is, but it sounds like they're in China and are not-so-tech. That means they will likely check-up via whatever's convenient, and that would probably be via mobile.