This week on the eCommerceFuel podcast, Bill D’Alessandro is back to discuss everything Alibaba. Alibaba has currently been making history as becoming the largest IPO in history. Together, Bill and I talk about everything from Alibaba’s history, their mission statement, and how they are positioning themselves to taking over the world of eCommerce. We also delve into Bill’s exciting new SASS app that will revolutionize and simplify the business-to-business wholesale orders process.

On this week’s episode, drawing upon our past financial experience, we look into Alibaba’s prospectus to help you explore many facets of the Chinese company. You don’t want to miss this episode’s exciting look into how Alibaba may potentially disrupt the U.S. Marketplace and the incredible new investment opportunity that has the potential to surpass everything in its path.

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Here’s What You’ll Learn

  • How Alibaba’s mission separates them from their biggest competitor.
  • Why the 3 branches of Alibaba’s Taobao Division should have Amazon, eBay and Google Shopping worried.
  • How China’s culture of personal responsibility has shaped Alibaba’s mission statement.
  • How Jack Ma was able to position Alibaba to strong-arm eBay in China.
  • Alibaba’s biggest challenges in the US market.

What Was Mentioned

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Reach out to us with your questions or feedback for the show, and submit any first sale announcements or other progress achievements!



Andrew Youderian
Post by Andrew Youderian
Andrew is the founder of eCommerceFuel and has been building eCommerce businesses ever since gleefully leaving the corporate world in 2008.  Join him and 1,000+ vetted 7- and 8-figure store owners inside the eCommerceFuel Community.

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