The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Villagers become millionair­es selling yarn online

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Afew years ago, most of the 2,000 or so villagers in Donggaozhu­ang, northern China, were struggling to put food on the table by growing wheat and corn. Now, dozens of them are millionair­es and more on well on their way of making six-figure fortunes after switching to selling yarn online.

Donggaozhu­ang’s success story started with the idea of one villager, who set up an eshop on Taobao, China’s largest online commerce platform, to sell yarn. Things went way better than he had anticipate­d, and in just three months, he made a profit of $2,900, a small fortune, considerin­g that the highest minimum wage in China is currently around $330 per month.

Word of his booming business spread like wildfire around Donggaozhu­ang, and the village elders soon approached the man, asking him to teach other members of the community how to set up their own online businesses.

Since yarn had worked so well for Donggaozhu­ang’s first online entreprene­ur, everyone followed in his footsteps and they all started making money. Realizing the potential of their businesses, many sold their lands and put their farming days behind them to focus solely on their e-shops. They started buying wool, turning it into yarn and selling that on Taobao.

Today, Donggaozhu­ang is home to over 400 Taobao e-shop owners, all of which sell yarn online. A few dozens of them are millionair­es, and the rest are doing a lot better than when they were slaving in the fields, planting and harvesting crops. The yarn trade has been going so well that many children in the village have quit school in order to help their families manage their businesses.

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