What this guide is trying to solve
- How to decide whether a seller link is ready to move into CNFans
- Which warehouse photo requests actually change a keep, remove, or hold decision
- How parcel grouping changes shipping cost, speed, and route options
Why CNFans is the center of the guide
Discovery happens everywhere: Taobao, 1688, Weidian, Yupoo, Telegram lists, and private seller sheets. The expensive mistakes usually
start later, once the order enters the agent stage and you have to interpret option text, QC evidence, storage timing, and route fit.
Who gets the most value from it
Shoppers who already have links and want fewer avoidable errors, plus first-time buyers who need a calmer explanation of what happens
between order submission, warehouse intake, and international release.
How pages get rewritten
We rewrite around decision points, not keyword stuffing. When a section becomes too close to old competitor copy, too broad to be useful, or
too weak for current buying behavior, we replace the structure and language instead of layering a few extra sentences on top.
What this site does not do
We do not place orders, open accounts, process payments, approve refunds, or promise shipping outcomes. Live order questions still belong in
CNFans support channels, not in this editorial guide.
Editorial standard
The writing is meant to reduce avoidable mistakes, not to sound like a landing page. If a shortcut only works in narrow cases, we say that.
If the safe answer is slower for a first parcel, we prefer the slower answer over false certainty.