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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by AdekunleIG(m): 9:53am On Aug 29, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by taryorh010: 9:56am On Aug 29, 2015
[quote author=AdekunleIG post=37452525]aaatheultimate@yahoo.co.uk[/quote
I hail d IG ooo, u b boss nah
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by ollybode(m): 12:31pm On Aug 29, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by AdekunleIG(m): 2:50pm On Aug 29, 2015
[quote author=taryorh010 post=37452623][/quote]

shocked shocked shocked
Hmmm! na person wey sabi me wella.
Bro or Sis; no knowledge is loss.
Pls pm me make we relate.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by taryorh010: 9:19am On Aug 30, 2015
AdekunleIG:


shocked shocked shocked
Hmmm! na person wey sabi me wella.
Bro or Sis; no knowledge is loss.
Pls pm me make we relate.
I don do that already bosd
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by taryorh010: 9:19am On Aug 30, 2015
AdekunleIG:


shocked shocked shocked
Hmmm! na person wey sabi me wella.
Bro or Sis; no knowledge is loss.
Pls pm me make we relate.
I don do that already boss
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by johnnobles: 11:13am On Aug 30, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by AdekunleIG(m): 2:08pm On Aug 30, 2015
taryorh010:

I don do that already boss

Yes I received but don't know why my mail to you is failing.

Let's meet on whatsapp:
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by taryorh010: 4:52pm On Aug 30, 2015
AdekunleIG:


Yes I received but don't know why my mail to you is failing.

Let's meet on whatsapp:
O8I373OI7IO
Done boss
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by fastlane84: 6:34pm On Aug 30, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by prudentcy(m): 7:11pm On Aug 30, 2015
abbeyforex:
Success tips for Importers from a guy who knows much about Importation Business.

Before I begin, I should inform you that I know so much about Importation Business. It's not just a clever title to get your attention, though it's admittedly clever (I'm honest enough to admit when something is brilliant, even when it's my own writing).

You shouldn't read this article if you're an Importer with low self-esteem. I don't need my inbox filled with emails from teary-eyed importers reaffirming how astute my observations are .

Women get away with murder in our society, especially when it comes to the visual pollution they call FASHION. So I'm going to do what few people— few men —have ever done by criticizing women. Sure, you may be thinking "but Abbeyforex, people criticize women's fashion all the time!" Yes, but not men, and definitely not people like me.

I’ve been searching for the perfect products that will sell to every woman between age 15 to 55 because it has been researched that women in this age group have become the biggest buyers of beauty products in Nigeria.

According to a beauty analyst, customers aged 25-55 spend #100,000 and above a year and teenagers whom one would have thought should be left out spend between #50,000 to #80,000 to make themselves look good .If older women look good it’s because they also dont want to be left out.


I asked my wife why, as they grew from girlhood to womanhood, some people would judge them on their appearances instead of their hearts, but that who they are matters much more than how they look but she argued with me that good physical appearance is the starting point . I urged her never to lose sight of who she is, inside and out.


Every day is Class Picture Day. Every phone is a camera. Every picture, or video, ends up on the Internet. Everyone, from your secondary school classmates to the wife of the guy you worked with 10 years ago, can see, it seems that here in the real world, the beauty culture has only gotten more demanding.

The most recent horror story I heard from a friend involved women running the Boston half-marathon in full makeup, so they would look great in their finish-line photos.

Go online and you’ll find them Instagramming shots from the spray-tanning bed, tweeting selfies with their glam squads .

In view of these facts,I have researched for 2 hot-selling products to order for all ladies within this age range and sell at a grammy 300% to 400% here in Naija.

Product 1
Kaymu -lowest price #5,000,some sell as high as #15,000
Konga -lowest price #2,500,some sell as high as # 6,000
Jumia -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as # 8,000
Offline price - As you wish

My supplier is selling for $3

Item weight is 0.1kg,if you order for 10pieces,total weight is 1kg. Do the rest calculation.



Product 2
Kaymu -lowest price #2,500,some sell as high as # 8,000
Konga -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as #14,000
Jumia -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as # 7,000
Offline price - As you wish

My supplier is selling for $3

Item weight is 0.2kg,if you order for 10pieces,total weight is 1kg. Do the rest calculation.

Keyword: I can make 200% to 400% or more on any product I import.......It has taken me many years and dollars to get to this point.....it was not easy........an education in Importation Business is very expensive, most never graduate!...they go broke! "What is powerful is when what you say is just the tip of the iceberg of what you know."


Drop your email to get more information on how you can take advantage of this product that sells and some other product in the future.

PS: Is your Plan'B' in place yet? If not,we will teach you how to have one because our concern is all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.


Prudimanics@gmail.com
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by prudentcy(m): 7:22pm On Aug 30, 2015
abbeyforex:
A GOOSE THAT LAYS GOLDEN EGG IS WHAT AN ASSET IS !


There is money to be made in the importation business and for several reasons, certain products just seem to have more appeal when they come to the market than the order. Another factor that makes importation business appealing is the fact that certain goods are much less expensive when purchased as and when due. Finally, some products just cannot be produced in certain areas, and so importing them into one market from another creates an opportunity for both the producer and the buyer.


You may already have the skills that lends you to certain markets or types of products. One of the great things about import business is that they can provide good profit margins with fairly minimal investments, and manageable operating costs. However, there are certain skills that people who are successful in this business tend to have.


Salesmanship is important, as is the ability to develop rapport with clients. There are products that are peculiar to certain region and season, but as a good Importer, peculiarity should not put you to limit. Harness the power of the internet using the social media and the E-Commerce platform to break the bound of low sales in your product. You’ll also have to pay close attention to the types of products to deal in, or else a potentially lucrative transaction could end up turning into a very poor business decision and producing a FRUSTRATED IMPORTER.


Nature of Importation Businesses

Importers purchase goods with their own capital, and then sell them. While this business model allows the business owner to keep all of the profits, it also involves a high degree of risk, if the products don’t sell as well as initially anticipated. And this is the basic reason why NETWORKING IS THE KEY THING. The Ultimate secret of successful Importers

With PLAN 'B',in order to make deals happen, we have to get out there and find out the products people needs and are willing to buy. Coupled with our intellectual property (IP) which is the most valuable asset we have, as it’s tied to at least 90% of our company’s value,we select fast selling products and order for them at damn cheap price towards making between 200% to 500% Return On Investments (ROI).

For most start ups,this is a herculean task. Why not take advantage of the already cooked soup and join us towards having a better and successful Importation Business. The remaining days in the year can still make up for the already gone days.

Most Importers run at the first sign of a problem,instead see the problem as a reason to demand another way to improve the business. Dont buy a GOLDEN EGG rather a GOOSE that lays GOLDEN EGGS over and over again. That’s what an asset is.

Drop your email here for further information on how to be a beneficiary of the 'GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS'.


PS: Is your Plan'B' in place yet? If not,we will teach you how to have one because our concern is all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.


Prudimanics@gmail.com thanks @OP
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by prudentcy(m): 7:32pm On Aug 30, 2015
topeajis:
Nice tread tho. Very educative I came across dis because I will like to do the business but am things my of used home products abroad used tho. Buying is nt my problem but selling as am nt in Nigeria and niger is my target market. I have family and friend in Nigeria but dealing with them might nt be easy cos I won't like to loss my friendship. So am just stocked but am thinking if I can get someone to sell all the products to at once when it land in Nigeria. Like loading the stuffs in a car and send to Nigeria and the person just pay for the products and I take the car or if the person will also like to buy the car I don't mind. Any advice and comment pls


PM me: prudimanics@gmail.com
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by mployer(m): 8:23pm On Aug 30, 2015
abbeyforex:


Tell the supplier that you have a logistic company in China and you will want him to ship to the agent. Simple,he will just request for the agent's contact and he will ship to your agent after they must have contacted each other. Ask your supplier to take the photograph of the goods after its been packed showing the total weight of the parcel in KG. After your shipping agent must have got the parcel,tell him also to get take the photograph and verify the KG before it is sent to Nigeria. This is necessary but not compulsory. Some agents (not all) in Nigeria will increase the weight(KG) of your parcel when it finally arrive in Nigeria if you don't have these details.

Interesting

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by pocoapoco88: 9:23pm On Aug 30, 2015
1 online biz i hav not tried simply bcoz i was i wasnt conviced of it is importation biz,perhaps ur guide cud b dat tip of d iceberg,kindly send d ebook to chisfield2@yahoo.com

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by g4success(m): 12:18am On Aug 31, 2015
Your info is good. Add me. Thks freecheapoffers@gmail.com

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by abbeyforex(m): 9:51am On Aug 31, 2015
Continuation:

6. Avoid unhealthy competition; don’t DEAL MUCH of goods that are widely circulated and majorly patronized.
It might not be easy to beat the local market price of some commodities due to the fact the cartels maximize their buying power by importing as many container loads as possible to maximize their profits. (This is why PLAN B exist,you cant beat their price alone. Togetherness does it!)

You wouldn’t want to compete with them by selling those types of commodity. Some of them are essentials like clothes, shoes, and electronics.

You can have your market share for selling this type of product if you can do a proper market feasibility report and you can offer the people a top-notch customer service or after sale services.

7. Avoid seasonal products, unless you have a strong marketing strategy.
It is rational and safe to only stick to products with a good customer base.
I can’t dispute the fact that there is a lot of profits that can be made by arranging a father Christmas event with schools and churches to sell your service and products, nor disputing that selling other festive product is unprofitable, but remember that they are time-bound and if you’re unable to finish your stock by the end of the festive period, it means you’re going to lose your money to tons of worthless products lying in your warehouse, some people are already saying afterall, there is always another festive period, don’t you think by the next festive period a product with a better design might emerge? (We just researched one of such products,its with a new design. Its gonna sell much.)

8. Avoid product with strict verification process.
You wouldn’t want to get into battle with NAFDAC, NDLEA and the likes. If not there is sensibleness in avoiding edibles and cosmetics. Though, the product that falls into this category can still be imported legally by means like contract-manufacturing, outsourcing which we shall treat soon but not in this article.

9. Ensure your supplier has the necessary compliance certifications as required by your home country.
Certifications (like SONCAP, ISO, CE, ROHS etc. ) are very important when buying wholesale from china.

Other than all this, your thinking you should be limitless.

You’re to explore as much as possible products that comes to your mind. Also, look into your local market and see what you think people will buy giving a fair price than what they already have on ground.


See our newest consignment in the attachment.

PS: Is your Plan'B' in place yet? If not,we will teach you how to have one because our concern is all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.

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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Curiousgirl(f): 5:05pm On Aug 31, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by ExeatGhana(m): 9:40pm On Aug 31, 2015
abbeyforex:
Success tips for Importers from a guy who knows much about Importation Business.

Before I begin, I should inform you that I know so much about Importation Business. It's not just a clever title to get your attention, though it's admittedly clever (I'm honest enough to admit when something is brilliant, even when it's my own writing).

You shouldn't read this article if you're an Importer with low self-esteem. I don't need my inbox filled with emails from teary-eyed importers reaffirming how astute my observations are .

Women get away with murder in our society, especially when it comes to the visual pollution they call FASHION. So I'm going to do what few people— few men —have ever done by criticizing women. Sure, you may be thinking "but Abbeyforex, people criticize women's fashion all the time!" Yes, but not men, and definitely not people like me.

I’ve been searching for the perfect products that will sell to every woman between age 15 to 55 because it has been researched that women in this age group have become the biggest buyers of beauty products in Nigeria.

According to a beauty analyst, customers aged 25-55 spend #100,000 and above a year and teenagers whom one would have thought should be left out spend between #50,000 to #80,000 to make themselves look good .If older women look good it’s because they also dont want to be left out.


I asked my wife why, as they grew from girlhood to womanhood, some people would judge them on their appearances instead of their hearts, but that who they are matters much more than how they look but she argued with me that good physical appearance is the starting point . I urged her never to lose sight of who she is, inside and out.


Every day is Class Picture Day. Every phone is a camera. Every picture, or video, ends up on the Internet. Everyone, from your secondary school classmates to the wife of the guy you worked with 10 years ago, can see, it seems that here in the real world, the beauty culture has only gotten more demanding.

The most recent horror story I heard from a friend involved women running the Boston half-marathon in full makeup, so they would look great in their finish-line photos.

Go online and you’ll find them Instagramming shots from the spray-tanning bed, tweeting selfies with their glam squads .

In view of these facts,I have researched for 2 hot-selling products to order for all ladies within this age range and sell at a grammy 300% to 400% here in Naija.

Product 1
Kaymu -lowest price #5,000,some sell as high as #15,000
Konga -lowest price #2,500,some sell as high as # 6,000
Jumia -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as # 8,000
Offline price - As you wish

My supplier is selling for $3

Item weight is 0.1kg,if you order for 10pieces,total weight is 1kg. Do the rest calculation.



Product 2
Kaymu -lowest price #2,500,some sell as high as # 8,000
Konga -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as #14,000
Jumia -lowest price #3,000,some sell as high as # 7,000
Offline price - As you wish

My supplier is selling for $3

Item weight is 0.2kg,if you order for 10pieces,total weight is 1kg. Do the rest calculation.

Keyword: I can make 200% to 400% or more on any product I import.......It has taken me many years and dollars to get to this point.....it was not easy........an education in Importation Business is very expensive, most never graduate!...they go broke! "What is powerful is when what you say is just the tip of the iceberg of what you know."


Drop your email to get more information on how you can take advantage of this product that sells and some other product in the future.

ericakogo@gmail.com

PS: Is your Plan'B' in place yet? If not,we will teach you how to have one because our concern is all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by uddy101(f): 12:31pm On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by uddy101(f): 12:34pm On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Ajgal10(f): 12:43pm On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Nobody: 1:05pm On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by delesule(m): 9:56pm On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by mankind6202: 5:22am On Sep 02, 2015
Now let’s get down to searching for products.

The website that has the most manufacturers and suppliers, and has a good user-interface is Alibaba, I use it mostly to source for my suppliers and I know others that use it too in Nigeria. However, there are other proven websites to find suppliers, of them is; global sources, made in china, tapbao.com, dhgate.com (mostly retailers).

To avoid confusion, stick to alibaba, but it’s good if you can take enough time to look into all these websites to know what they have to offer. When you get to the homepage of alibaba, look for the product search bar, click and type in your product, thereafter you will get a massive list of suppliers, their products, price per item, MOQ (minimum order quantity).
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by Caleb5: 6:33am On Sep 02, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by bjtundebaba: 1:54pm On Sep 02, 2015
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Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by mankind6202: 2:00pm On Sep 02, 2015
It has got to my hearing that one naughty Ekunkoya Johnson had been contacting NL followers on this thread copying the emails I asked you to drop here for more information on the PLAN B group. If you receive any of such message from him/her ,please ignore and dont transact with him. I dont know him/her and dont have any personal or business relationship with him.

To forestall future recurrence,pls DONT DROP YOUR EMAIL HERE AGAIN. Send it to me on my whatsapp and bbm platform. I pray you wont be defrauded ooooo. A word is enough for the wise.





PS: Is your Plan'B' in place yet? If not,we will teach you how to have one because our concern is all about PEACEFUL WEALTH.
Re: Importation Business As Plan 'B'. The Nitty Gritty. by mankind6202: 2:23pm On Sep 02, 2015
CHINA will be having a holiday tomorrow 3rd September to 5th September to celebrate 70th Anniversary of Victory Over War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. (AbbeyForex)

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