How buyers often start with Weiyu

Use this page when you want a practical buyer sequence, not a fixed rule. Many wholesale buyers review products, materials, or proof first, then move into price, samples, MOQ, or bulk planning with clearer questions.

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What this page helps with

See a practical path, not a fixed rule

Process

How a common working flow unfolds

A product-first conversation is often the easiest place to begin. Buyers usually narrow the product list, compare the materials still worth testing, then move into price, samples, or bulk planning with a clearer direction.

This is a common path, not a requirement. The point is to make the next question more concrete before the factory conversation gets wider.

  1. Review the Magnolia styles first if that helps. Many buyers start with branches, buds, potted products, or wreaths before discussing order details.
  2. Compare only the materials that matter. Narrow Silk, Real Touch, and Texture Printed to the routes that actually fit the project.
  3. Ask about price, samples, or bulk planning whenever you are ready. Some buyers ask early, others wait until the shortlist is clearer.
  4. Use samples when they help answer a real question. Samples are most useful when they confirm finish, material, or build quality for the products under review.
  5. Move into MOQ, colors, labeling, and packing when the direction is clearer. Those details become easier to settle once the product route already looks commercially right.
  6. Confirm production and EXW handover when the order is ready. After the details are agreed, production and packing continue on our side while pickup and shipping stay with the buyer or forwarder.

Why this works

This path keeps the conversation practical

Starting with product fit often reduces unnecessary back-and-forth. It makes price discussion, sampling, and later order details easier because the conversation is tied to products that already look relevant.

It is especially helpful for importers, trading companies, resellers, and project buyers who want a clearer factory conversation before committing more time. This page should explain the sequence, then hand you into the right next route.

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Choose the next step that fits where the sequence is still open

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