Problem-led library

Practical Articles for the Question You Have Now

A good guide should reduce the next decision, not give you another long list to manage. Start with the blocker you can observe and open only the article that helps resolve it.

Quick answer

Name the obstacle before choosing the article.

Write one sentence such as “the album loads but the item photos do not,” “the amount has no quantity basis,” or “the two size charts disagree.” A precise obstacle points to a smaller and more useful next step.

Choose the smallest useful guide

These articles are arranged around tasks a visitor can actually complete. Each one includes a decision path, a record format or a stop condition so the page can be used while researching—not only read once.

Research triage

Choose the next check when research stalls

Turn a vague problem into one observable blocker and one next action.

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Troubleshooting

Repair a broken research trail

Work through page, image, source-link and import problems without losing the original URL.

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Record keeping

Build a link and change log

Keep page type, item clue, review date and later changes understandable in one compact record.

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Price context

Compare missing or unclear prices

Tie every amount to a variation, quantity, currency and included cost before ranking it.

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Access

Handle a locked or unavailable album

Record the visible access state, use authorized routes and know when to pause the row.

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Questions

Ask a product question you can compare

Prepare a short inquiry that identifies the exact item, variation, evidence gap and quote basis.

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Measurements

Read product measurements without guessing

Keep the measuring method, units and chart version beside every size value.

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Catalog review

Read a China wholesale catalog as a buyer

Separate useful product evidence from sales claims before building a shortlist.

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Inquiry prep

Prepare a focused WhatsApp wholesale inquiry

Ask one answerable question without exposing unnecessary personal information.

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Order quantity

Decide whether a low MOQ actually helps

Compare test-order value, unit economics and reorder risk before accepting a minimum.

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Quote review

Compare wholesale price quotes line by line

Normalize currency, quantity, options, packaging and exclusions before ranking quotes.

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Photo evidence

Request QC photos that answer a real question

Turn a generic photo request into a short, item-specific evidence list.

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Shipping

Prepare an international shipping quote request

Supply the package facts a logistics provider needs and label estimates honestly.

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Choose by research stage

Your current stageTypical blockerUseful next article
FindingThe problem is still too vague to search efficiently.Choose the next check
OpeningThe page, pictures or source destination does not behave as expected.Repair the research trail
RecordingYou cannot remember what each URL was supposed to prove.Build a link log
ComparingThe price or size is visible but lacks a usable basis.Compare price context or read measurements
ClarifyingOne missing answer prevents a fair comparison.Prepare a focused question
AccessThe album is restricted, unavailable or cannot be identified.Handle access without guessing

How to use the library without creating more work

  1. Open one guide. Finish its smallest action before collecting more tabs.
  2. Write the result beside the URL. A decision that exists only in memory will be hard to repeat.
  3. Keep unknowns visible. “Not shown,” “not confirmed” and “needs an authorized source” are useful states.
  4. Stop when the trail becomes weaker. More searching is not always more evidence.

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