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Kevinglish Posted 19 years ago
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Which term is better between "B2B" and "Trade Leads" ?

Hi!

I want to build up a website providing international trading information, but I don't know wether to choose "B2B" or "Trade Leads" to put in the title of the web. Between "B2B"(business to business) and "Trade Leads" , which one is more likely to be understood by people who wanna find selling and buying informaion from the web? Which term is more frequenly used in your country?
  

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I've never used "Trade Leads" at all, but I know B2B. I'm American, so perhaps "Trade Leads" is common elsewhere. I would suggest, as a side note, that you try to stop using words like "wanna" lest it slip into your business Web site.

  • I've never used "Trade Leads" at all, but I know B2B.
  • I'm American, so perhaps "Trade Leads" is common elsewhere.
  • I would suggest, as a side note, that you try to stop using words like "wanna" lest it slip into your business Web site.
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I've never used "Trade Leads" at all, but I know B2B. I'm American, so perhaps "Trade Leads" is common elsewhere.

I would suggest, as a side note, that you try to stop using words like "wanna" lest it slip into your business Web site.
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I've never used "Trade Leads" at all, but I know B2B. I'm American, so perhaps "Trade Leads" is common elsewhere.

I would suggest, as a side note, that you try to stop using words like "wanna" lest it slip into your business Web site.

Hi, do you know the B2B website "www.alibaba.com"

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