First of all, we will need:
1. Google
2. The ability to correctly compose queries.
Let's start with the basics, first we need to decide which country's shop we need. Let's take the USA.
Open Google, enter the following query in the search bar - shop+inurl:.com. Why this particular query?
It's simple. The value shop speaks for itself, there is no need to explain it. Next comes the "+" sign, it allows you to better filter the query. The next query inurl: - shows that the phrase we are looking for must be in the link/link/url. For example, we have written the value - .com. The search will give us shops whose domains will end in .com.
Our query is not perfect, it is taken as an example and therefore you should not count on it everywhere. You can also make it a little more specific by putting quotation marks at the beginning and at the end. This allows us to get more precise search answers to our queries from Google.
The simplest example of searching for shops was described above.
Let's move on, start searching...
Let's start by forgetting about American shops, 90% of carders are looking for them. We will go the other way, we will search for shops in other countries.
Let's go to - www.c.weare1.info. This is a site with a list of countries.
For example, we select the Czech Republic. Now we need to find out the Czech Republic domain itself.
Let's go here - www.101domain.ru. We see the "International domains" menu.
Here is a very good cheat sheet for us. We see a list of countries with their internal domains
Since we selected the Czech Republic, we also look at the Czech domain. The list shows only one Czech domain, it is .cz.
Now we download Google Chrome, it will come in handy. And we start experimenting with queries. For example - shop+pay visa+worldwide+site:.cz.
Let's analyze our request:
shop - everything is clear here, this is a shop.
pay visa - we make it clear that we are interested in payment by cc. Here you can change the request to mc, maestro, paypal, etc.
worldwide - a value indicating that we need a shop with worldwide delivery.
site:.cz - well, and at the end of the request we indicate the domain. The request will give us shops.
You can also add a search for the desired item here - for example, insert +iPhone5+ in the center of the phrase
Now remember the rule - do not take shops from the first pages of the search. In this case, we can safely ignore this rule and start sorting through the shops (does not apply to US).
It is better to compose requests in FireFox, and view shops in Chrome, since Chrome will quite normally translate the shop from Czech to Russian, which will greatly facilitate our work.
In order to find a shop of any country that is not translated into English, we change the language of the keys. For example, if you need a German shop only in German, enter the keys in Google Translate and translate them into German.
As a result, to search for a German shop, we need to enter
shop+ bezahlen mit Visa+weltweit +site:.de.
Of course, in this case you will also get shops with translation, but in the general list you will also find the ones you are looking for without translation.
We can also contact the shop's technical support in advance and, introducing ourselves as an American citizen, ask if I can make a purchase/send a gift to my friend/brother/son in the country you need with your (shop's) help.
That's all, just experiment with requests and everything will work out.
1. Google
2. The ability to correctly compose queries.
Let's start with the basics, first we need to decide which country's shop we need. Let's take the USA.
Open Google, enter the following query in the search bar - shop+inurl:.com. Why this particular query?
It's simple. The value shop speaks for itself, there is no need to explain it. Next comes the "+" sign, it allows you to better filter the query. The next query inurl: - shows that the phrase we are looking for must be in the link/link/url. For example, we have written the value - .com. The search will give us shops whose domains will end in .com.
Our query is not perfect, it is taken as an example and therefore you should not count on it everywhere. You can also make it a little more specific by putting quotation marks at the beginning and at the end. This allows us to get more precise search answers to our queries from Google.
The simplest example of searching for shops was described above.
Let's move on, start searching...
Let's start by forgetting about American shops, 90% of carders are looking for them. We will go the other way, we will search for shops in other countries.
Let's go to - www.c.weare1.info. This is a site with a list of countries.
For example, we select the Czech Republic. Now we need to find out the Czech Republic domain itself.
Let's go here - www.101domain.ru. We see the "International domains" menu.
Here is a very good cheat sheet for us. We see a list of countries with their internal domains
Since we selected the Czech Republic, we also look at the Czech domain. The list shows only one Czech domain, it is .cz.
Now we download Google Chrome, it will come in handy. And we start experimenting with queries. For example - shop+pay visa+worldwide+site:.cz.
Let's analyze our request:
shop - everything is clear here, this is a shop.
pay visa - we make it clear that we are interested in payment by cc. Here you can change the request to mc, maestro, paypal, etc.
worldwide - a value indicating that we need a shop with worldwide delivery.
site:.cz - well, and at the end of the request we indicate the domain. The request will give us shops.
You can also add a search for the desired item here - for example, insert +iPhone5+ in the center of the phrase
Now remember the rule - do not take shops from the first pages of the search. In this case, we can safely ignore this rule and start sorting through the shops (does not apply to US).
It is better to compose requests in FireFox, and view shops in Chrome, since Chrome will quite normally translate the shop from Czech to Russian, which will greatly facilitate our work.
In order to find a shop of any country that is not translated into English, we change the language of the keys. For example, if you need a German shop only in German, enter the keys in Google Translate and translate them into German.
As a result, to search for a German shop, we need to enter
shop+ bezahlen mit Visa+weltweit +site:.de.
Of course, in this case you will also get shops with translation, but in the general list you will also find the ones you are looking for without translation.
We can also contact the shop's technical support in advance and, introducing ourselves as an American citizen, ask if I can make a purchase/send a gift to my friend/brother/son in the country you need with your (shop's) help.
That's all, just experiment with requests and everything will work out.