Vitamin Bay Starts Selling To China With Its Own Chinese Site

Vitamin Bay is a leading direct retailer of vitamins, supplements, whole foods, health foods and sports nutrition. Now, with Azoya's support, it starts selling directly to China through cross-border eCommerce.

by Azoya

Vitamin Bay is a leading direct retailer of vitamins, supplements, whole foods, health foods and sports nutrition, supplying over 15,000 products at the lowest possible price. Vitamin Bay offers the top healthy living essentials – the very best nutritional vitamins, supplements, sports nutrition and health products – at low prices, up to 70% off high street prices.

vitaminbay.com has the best selection of quality vitamins, minerals, herbs, sports nutrition supplements and other formulas for customers’ nutritional needs. Now, with Azoya's CECS solution, Vitamin Bay is able to provide its quality and economical products to Chinese customers.

Azoya has created both the PC site and mobile site for Vitamin Bay.Chinese customers now can make purchases on the Chinese site. Payment, Chinese customer service and logistics are all taken care of by Azoya. After paying the order, products will be shipped to customers through international shipment.

What's more, Azoya is responsible for all operational work. We host the Chinese website in Hong Kong, thus to make it easy for Chinese customers to visit and circumvent the stringent restrictions imposed by mainland China, such as local registration and certification.

Although Vitamin Bay is doing well in the UK market, it still lacks recognition in China. Azoya help to boost Vitamin Bay's brand visibility by launching series of promotion campaigns in different marketing channels. As local operation progressing, Vitamin Bay is on the track to accumulate customer base and brand visibility in the China market.

Check how Azoya helps its retailer partners boost brand recognition and sales by leveraging 4 marketing Channels: Social Shopping Platforms SEO Social Media Online Advertising

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