Exporters · Manufacturers · B2B services

A capable exporter can lose the inquiry before a buyer ever speaks to sales.

Audit whether an international buyer can identify fit, verify capability, reduce sourcing risk, and submit a useful inquiry from the public website.

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Buyer fitApplication, segment, and qualification clarity
Risk proofCapability that can be checked
Inquiry pathA next step proportional to intent

The buyer is not only asking “Can you make it?”

An overseas procurement or channel buyer may also need to know whether the supplier understands the application, supports the required market, can document quality, communicates clearly, and has a credible process after the first inquiry. A website that lists equipment or broad capabilities without structuring those answers can create avoidable sales friction.

Where public B2B journeys often break

Generic positioning

“High quality” and “professional supplier” language without a clear buyer, use case, constraint, or differentiated outcome.

Untranslated evidence

Certificates, test data, factory evidence, drawings, tolerances, lead times, and case context that are missing or difficult to interpret.

High-friction inquiry

Forms that demand too much too early, hide response expectations, or fail to help the buyer describe a qualified requirement.

What the report can organize

Use it with your sales evidence

The audit does not access CRM, email, quote, win/loss, or analytics data. It should be combined with real sales objections and funnel data before a major redesign. It does not certify a supplier or guarantee qualified leads.

See what the first overseas buyer sees.

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