How to Sell on Teluscope Caribbean Marketplace

The Caribbean is entering a new era of digital trade — and Teluscope is the platform leading the way. Designed for Caribbean entrepreneurs, Teluscope connects local vendors to buyers across the region and around the world. Whether you’re in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, or elsewhere in the islands, here’s your step-by-step guide to selling successfully on Teluscope Caribbean Marketplace.

1. What is Teluscope?

 

Teluscope is a Caribbean online marketplace where multiple vendors can sell products under one trusted platform. You don’t need to build your own website or manage complex tech — Teluscope handles the infrastructure while you focus on growing your business.

Whether you sell handmade goods, unique Caribbean products, dropshipping items, or imported specialty goods, Teluscope gives you instant access to a ready-made audience actively shopping online.

 

2. Get Your Business Documents Ready

 

Before registering, make sure you have:

 

  • Business Registration Certificate (Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, etc.)
  • Tax Identification Number (TIN) or VAT registration if required
  • Business Bank Account details for payouts
  • High-quality product images and descriptions
  • Clear shipping and returns policies

 

These ensure your store launches without delays and you can start selling right away.

 

3. Sign Up as a Teluscope Vendor

 

 

  1. Visit Teluscope.store
  2. Click “Become a Vendor”
  3. Fill in your business information, product categories, and payout details
  4. Agree to the Teluscope Vendor Terms & Conditions

 

Once approved, you’ll get access to your Vendor Dashboard to manage your store.

 

4. Build Your Storefront

 

Your storefront is your brand’s online home. Make it stand out with:

 

  • Logo and branded banner
  • SEO-optimized store description with Caribbean keywords
  • High-quality product photos
  • Competitive pricing based on your market

 

Teluscope Tip: Include location-specific keywords like “Made in the Bahamas” or “Caribbean handmade jewelry” to attract regional and international buyers.

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