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How a 26-Year-Old Chinese Woman Built a Business in Africa
Today we’re zooming in on a market many people may overlook — Africa. As a sourcing agent based in Yiwu, China, we’ve worked with clients all over the world, including partners in Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, and South Africa. But is it actually profitable to do business in Africa? To find out and understand how this market works, we spoke with Jocelyn — a 26-year-old Chinese woman who flew to Africa alone and started selling Yiwu goods to Kenya’s street markets.
By Jingsourcing.com 5 months ago in Journal
How a Deodorant Priced 3x Higher Scaled to $30M in Two Years
Let’s start with a deodorant that costs twice as much as the others. A few hundred bucks to start. Two years later, annual sales of $25–30 million. Native didn’t invent a new product category; it cracked a trust gap inside a market ruled by giants. You may always hear people say, “It’s all about product.” So let’s look at this case that proves it.
By Jingsourcing.com 5 months ago in Journal
2 Profitable Retro Niche Cases: Teen’s $6M Surplus Business
High Schooler Built a $6M Vintage Army Surplus Brand People’s passion for retro these days is fueling profitable niche opportunities. AP (American Pipedream) is a prime example, founded by Logan McGrath, a history-obsessed high schooler.
By Jingsourcing.com 5 months ago in Journal
How a Public Idea Became Amazon’s #1 with 389 Sales in 9 Days
Factory costs under $2, retailing at $8. In just 9 days, this paper-craft newcomer sold 389 units on Amazon and already took the #1 New Release. What’s inside is simple: 50 printed sheets plus instructions. Fold along the lines, and you get a cute 3D cat figurine.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal
How Senior Dog Niche Hits Top Sales at the Highest Prices
The pet products market is huge, but most brands are stuck competing over the same treats and toys. So, is there still an untapped niche out there? Today, let’s take a look at DOK, a brand that focuses exclusively on senior dogs. They weren’t the first to enter this space, but they has pulled off something impressive: premium pricing and thousands of units sold every month.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal
From Kickstarter to Mass Production: How They Sold Out After a Tariff Hike
When tariffs keep rising, is China still the best place to manufacture? The startup we’re talking about today has a surprisingly refreshing answer. Meet Nanu, a two-person team that turned Kickstarter launch into more than 10,000 units sold. Even after raising the price by $60, they still kept customer trust and ran into sell-outs.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal
Used Molds at 1/4 Cost: China’s Mold Hub for Plastics
Today we drove three hours from Yiwu to China’s mold capital — Huangyan, Taizhou. From everyday items like lunch boxes and water bottles to large parts like car bumpers, almost every plastic product starts with a mold here. We visited local suppliers, and found a good-quality mold that cost about 1/4 of the market price.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal
How a $10M Plush Toy Brand Sells Experience
A plush toy business that started in a teenager’s bedroom generated over $10 million in revenue. In high school, Tyler Macke launched a side hustle with about $2000 from his family’s old bedroom. Each plush toy arrived in a sky-blue “Someone loves you” box with a custom note. But what he was really selling wasn’t just a toy. He was selling an experience. One that made people feel seen, loved, and remembered. Today, we’re breaking down how Tyler turned that experience into a million dollar business.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal
This Chinese City Produces 10 Billion Sneakers a Year
10 Billion Sneakers, One City: Jinjiang You’ve probably heard of Putian, Fujian—famous as the world’s counterfeit sneaker city. But today let’s talk about its neighbor, Jinjiang: China’s largest sneaker manufacturing hub, with a complete supply chain that covers everything from raw materials and molds to finished sneakers. Every year, factories in Jinjiang churn out an estimated 10 to 12 billion pairs of sneakers. In fact, 1 in every 7 people worldwide wear a pair made here.
By Jingsourcing.com 7 months ago in Journal
How Two Festival-Goers Made $206M Selling Earplugs
Just one year after launch, this earplug brand sold over one million pairs. By the first half of this year, Loop's annual revenue had already hit around €190 million ($206 million). Founded by two Belgian guys who loved going to concerts and nights out, Loop broke out in a crowded, price-driven earplug market. Consumers are even happy to spend $60 on this small luxury.
By Jingsourcing.com 7 months ago in Journal











