FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

As a Business Developer, your responsibility will to source Companies, distributors and sellers in your Region, Province, State and Country or anywhere in the world who are interested in selling their products or services on the domestic and world market. You will also be able to find markets in your Region, Province, State and Country that will want to purchase a product from our global suppliers. The role of a Business Developer Partner has only three simple task: 1- Enroll sellers 2- Enroll customers 3- Enrol other people who wish to become Business Developers with WorldTradeIntel and have their own WTI e-commerce website All of the above is supported by WorldTrade Intel and those in your genealogy Our goal is to make it easy to use and grow your business and team

WTI o/b Enerintel and its executive team have been in the import and export business for over 35 years. With experience in diverse markets. We use the best forwarding companies and have agents on the ground in countries such as China for added shiping and receiving quality control.

There are many factories worldwide that manufacture products and offer at attractive prices on many internet platforms. These platforms do not vet the products they simply list and ship leaving it to the receiving buyer’s responsibility. WTI vets our suppliers favoring ISO or equivalent certification, provides certificates of FDA or CE or both or IF a product or county has specific requirements we will source and confirm that all is in order prior to purchase and cross checked for shipping.

Yes. Our company carries a minimum of five million business Liability insurance and in addition we quote all shipping with CIF and FOB (manufacturer to your door) insurance which insures your product door to door.

Yes. Our customers are sellers and buyers! We need to be in constant communication to ensure communication channels are open and forthright.

We can ship products to retail customers in a variety of quantities but usually require a minimum of at least one carton unless we have in stock items which can be shipped by the piece.

Yes. Wholesale buyers must register as a wholesale buyer account. Products are ordered by the pallet and will have significant volume discounts offered as well as shipping and freight savings.

This certainly is a great question. While sellers and Buyers are free with WTI - we do share in the profits and so do you. Products are listed, priced to sell and digitally marketed world wide. Facebook Marketplace is free and is very regional and you are the person selling the product, You have to source and list and deliver. With WTI when you source products and list you will have that product and source on your WTI site forever, You will have thousands of Business Developer Partners and buyer customers worldwide buying your listed product. Your responsibility is simply to register sellers and buyer/customers and build a team that want to do the same. This is a very Large Vision to build your wealth while you enjoy a new free Lifestyle. It's not a garage sale or neighbourhood market. However those who do sell in those markets are great prospects to join WTI. Dare to think Bigger with WTI

Your annual registration is currently $600 US. We are in startup mode, This means you are in at the beginning of a international development program with massive potential for WTI and for you as a Business Developer Partner. Your risk is $600 US. You receive your own website that will be loaded wit product internationally over time. Product that are submitted by WTI corporate and Business Developers just like you around the world. Your site will carry all product. The product you enrol from manufacturers, distributers and sellers, including your own will be offered internationally. It's like having your own store or supermarket but with a global market for $600. You bring in and enroll domestic products and services from your region, province , state and country and WTI markets and promotes through digital marketing and SEO positioning. Frankly its not about the $600 US annual fee its what you bring to the team by way of enrolling sellers and customers. the results in a short time will be a huge personal business that you can do by email anywhere in the world. Image the freedom to work from any where anytime you like as you break away from 9 to five, limited income and working for others as you build your independent lifestyle business with World Trade Intel,

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