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BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 7:13pm On Dec 30, 2014
ifyclose2:
is this a typing error?....did u mean to type 75,000 (75k), or is 7,500 actually d lower limit? Please clarify. Thanks
Not typo.... The lowest price you can pay for an ad space on Konga homepage is 7,500 Naira
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 11:53am On Dec 30, 2014
estherdim:
I SELL WATCHES

GOT 6 ORDERS YESTERDAY, DELIVER TO KONGA THIS MORNING

THANKS
Even if there is no other person that act on the info shared here, You alone is enough reason for me to be happy that my effort is not wasted. Keep it up
BusinessRe: Is Alibaba.com Reliable? by mastercee(m): 10:07am On Dec 24, 2014
MissBoss01:
[/b]Pls i need some enlightment on doing business with AliBaba.com[b]
Get answer to your questions at www.importationwealth.com
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 9:44am On Dec 24, 2014
2sExy1:
see your imported chinese head tongue
Hehehehe

My oga I dey loyal oooo
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 6:50pm On Dec 23, 2014
estherdim:
Another order again today


Thanks mastercee
I'm quite happy about your success. Keep it up
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 11:54pm On Dec 22, 2014
debbydee:
Mastercee God bless you for the eye opening.

I want to ask how long it takes for konga or jumia to pay back the seller after a particular product has been bought.
Konga will pay you after the your return policy elapsed . If you have a 7 days return policy on your product, it means Konga will pay you if the customer didn't make any complaint about the product within 7 days

Jumia on the other hand pays bi-monthly. You will receive money on the 16th or 17th for the goods sold during the first two weeks of the month. Sales for the last two weeks of the month will be credited between 1st or 2nd, provided it's not on a weekend
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 6:51am On Dec 22, 2014
G12:
Thumb's up man! I wanted to try dealdey.com but I was discouraged with their 25% commission. I think this is better. 2015 will surely be a better year. Thanks man!
Yea! Dealdey and Jumia has the highest commission rate. But that doesn't mean you can't do business with them. It's all about making your calculations right, you can sell your goods on these platforms at different prices.

For example, Shoes I sells for N2,500 on Konga goes for N4,000 on Jumia . This way, I have added Jumia's 25% commission without affecting my own profit. And the Ironic part of it is, Jumia brings in more sales than Konga
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 6:47am On Dec 22, 2014
phantomicon:
MASTERCEE OO u is da BOMBBUU. Haba! 4rm nw on u are my mentor. GOD BLESS U a trillion times. I remain grateful.
Thanks for the compliment ma. I'm glad you found my post helpful.

Keep moving, the sky is your starting point.
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 9:04pm On Dec 21, 2014
AKUNWATA1:
WHY YOU COME DEY REASON LIKE MUMUhuh
Chairman, I tire for you oooo

Nywyz, nothing do you. Na where person brain reach him sense sef go reach
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 8:23pm On Dec 21, 2014
Keneking:
Pls can you explain these pictures? I mean the first three...what really happened there?
That was a gunshot aimed at the driver.

Now I believe all these interstate drivers uses black magic. How can they fire a bullet at you and yet you stepped out unscathed.
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Is One Of The Best Presidents In The World – Jerry Gana by mastercee(m): 7:58pm On Dec 21, 2014
As clueless as oga Jonah himself
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 7:35pm On Dec 21, 2014
donphilopus:
Unfortunately, this' what people are presently going through in the troubled Northeast region!
Sad truth..... I can imagine how people would be running to escape BH attacks. Parents forgetting their children, brothers not looking at each others faces.

Sigh embarassed

It's only God that can save us
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 7:32pm On Dec 21, 2014
Johnnyessence:
Oga oooooooo God's grace will be protecting us in every area of our lives lord we need God fearing leaders oooooo.
Amen oooooo
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 7:03pm On Dec 21, 2014
PapiWata:
The last months of the year are the worst possible time to be on a Nigerian road. I would not travel by road inside Nigeria at Xmas even if there was a million dollar reward for doing so.
Yea! You are right.... But if your company decided to send you on trip, I'm sure there will be less to what you can do in that regard
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 6:30pm On Dec 21, 2014
Johnnyessence:
Oga oooooo police show up when they av collected all d valuable things abi
You Gerrit..... Thank God no death was recorded but people sustained various degree of injuries.

Come and see nursing mothers running with their babies strapped at their back. One of them fell just in front of me, nobody even looked at her twice. I felt so bad, but seriously there is nothing anybody could have done. Your own safety first
PoliticsRe: Live Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 5:50pm On Dec 21, 2014
Police showing face after the Robbers are done and gone undecided
PoliticsLive Update - Robbery Attack At Benin-shagamu Express Way by mastercee(op): 5:17pm On Dec 21, 2014
For those people plying Benin-Shagamu express way, please be careful. There is a robbery attack going on right now at Ore.

I'm somewhere inside the Bush typing this. God's Mercies I pray

BusinessRe: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria’s Oil, By White House by mastercee(m): 12:22pm On Dec 21, 2014
Biko! Let's look for other buyers. At least we have another 201 countries in the world, if I'm not mistaken.

Moreover, what's my own? No be say the money kuku dey enter my pocket
Business To BusinessRe: Newly Found Shipping Agent For China Importers - Tested And Proven by mastercee(m): 6:28am On Dec 21, 2014
phantomicon:
Now 2 market my goods online and offline. Work don start, 'Mastercee' where are u oo. Abeg pick my calls.
Your call? I'm not sure I see any
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 9:41am On Dec 20, 2014
Do you know, you can also sell on Jumia? Download a free e-book on the website in my signature to learn more
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 10:57am On Dec 19, 2014
Activityj:
Op, please Is it for only those in lagos?
For now, Its only for Lagos Residences.
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 8:28pm On Dec 18, 2014
debbydee:
thanks quite helpful.
Where do i download e book.
Go to importationwealth.com to download the ebook
BusinessRe: Selling On Jumia, Konga by mastercee(m): 8:22pm On Dec 18, 2014
roqrules04:
I tried to List my product on my store on konga market place bt the couldn't go through.. I was stucked in the 2nd stage of product listing.

Secondly, how can I get my konga rep to.
Call this number for support 0818 235 5555
BusinessRe: Selling On Jumia, Konga by mastercee(m): 8:21pm On Dec 18, 2014
lyvin:
Do merchants deliver the products to konga for delivery to customers or you deliver it to customers urself. Can u explain this aspect to me if u know how it works.
Please read my post on the subject matter here
https://www.nairaland.com/2050819/ultimate-guide-selling-imported-goods#28993869
You Wil find answers to your question there
BusinessRe: The Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 4:21pm On Dec 18, 2014
roqrules04:
Bro, I have registered on konga successfully, but I can't find where to upload products to my store
Login to your account. You will see the "Sell an Item" Button in your dashboard area. Click on it to list your product
BusinessThe Ultimate Guide To Selling Your Imported Goods On Konga Marketplace by mastercee(op): 2:23pm On Dec 18, 2014
The mini importation business is one of the most profitable businesses anyone can lay his/her hands on. With the right attitude and commitment one can turn a few thousand Naira to Millions of Naira in short period of time. Daily, tens of people are turning to this business; either on a full-time or part-time basis. However, as interesting and profitable as this business can be, it can also be quite frustrating. There are two vital parts of the importation process. The first part is, Buying and shipping goods successfully from trade portals (Mostly from Chinese sites Aliexpress, Alibaba Dhgate Etc); while the second part is selling the goods quickly and profitably. The second part is where most people are not finding easy and which is the reason many people are quitting the business. However, Konga has presented a unique and wonderful opportunity for people to sell on their platform, and several smart individuals are making tons of cash selling their imported goods on this platform on a regular basis. I made over N500,000 within 30 days myself (Don’t worry, I will show you proof), this programme is known as Konga Marketplace. This article would discuss the entire process involved in setting up your store on Konga marketplace and it’s very important you act on this information if you truly want to a lot of money from your importation business, there is no limit to how much you can make selling your imported goods on Konga, and the sweetest part is, You will sell Fast.

Konga Marketplace is a platform that allow sellers to handle the entire process of listing products on their website, setting their preferred price and creating a perfect store for their business, compared to other E-commerce sites, it’s easier to create your own store on Konga, after setting up your account, you will be given a unique URL address to your online store on Konga, this does not only allow you to promote your store on various social networks, it also gives you the advantage of branding your business online and leveraging on the popularity and general acceptance of one of Nigeria’s foremost E-commerce site.

GETTING STARTED
The first step to getting your product on Konga is by visiting http://shq.konga.com, click on the “Register” button to get started. On the registration page you get to fill out the sign up form, with details containing your full name, Your unique store name, traceable address, bank details and other information that can be used to establish your identity as a resident of your address. It’s important to fill out the form accurately because Konga would make use of this information in sending out payment whenever you make a sale on your store.

After filling out the form accurately, Konga would setup a store for you on the Seller HQ platform, a support officer would also be assigned to you, he/she is responsible for guiding you through the process of setting up your store. On the Seller HQ, you would be able to upload your products pictures, descriptions and selling price, the Seller HQ portal allows you to monitor sales and update your store items from time to time; it’s like a back door to your store. Once your store is up and running, you get a unique URL to your store, you can make use of this URL in promoting your store on various social networks.

SALES COMMISSION ISSUES
Konga earns certain amount of commission for every item sold on your store; the percentage of commission depends on the category of product sold. Another factor that determines the amount of commission charged is the class of seller you belong to; there are two classes of seller; premium seller and classic seller. Premium sellers often run large stores and make sales of about #1million per month with a minimum quality rating of 90%, commission rate for this category of seller ranges between 2-7%, classic seller on the other hand run small stores with sales value less than a million Naira per month and quality rating of 80%, commission rate for this category of seller ranges between 3-10%.

DROP OFF POINT
There are various drop-off points within Lagos state, once an order is placed on your store, Konga notifies you immediately, and you’re expected to package the item ordered and drop it off at any of Konga’s drop-off point in Lagos. You’re not expected to pay any fee for the shipping process, once you get to the drop-off centre, all you need to provide is your Seller ID, your order waybill which you must have printed out from your Seller HQ, after which you will be given a tracking number with which you can monitor the delivery of the item to your buyer. For a comprehensive list of drop-off centre, please visit http:///sellerdropoff.

SHIPPING
Konga handles the shipping process for you; all you have to do is drop-off your item at designated drop-off points as discussed above, from where Konga Express service or DHL ship out the item to your buyer, you would be given a tracking number which allows you to track your item until it is delivered to your buyer. You don’t have to worry about the shipping fee, the product price plus the shipping fee will be calculated for the customer to pay at the point of ordering.

PAYMENT
Sellers are due for payment once delivery is confirmed by the buyer and the refund period is over; normally, Konga allows buyer to request for refund if they’re not satisfied with the product they bought from a particular store, once the refund period is over, payment is made into sellers account based on the bank information provided during the sign up process.

PROMOTING YOUR STORE THROUGH KONGA ADS:
This is the latest feature available to Merchants on the Konga Marketplace platform to boost their sales. Sellers are now allowed to create adverts for their store on Konga; it’s a way of promoting your store on Konga homepage site, the price charged varies depending on the size and location of the ads on homepage. It’s highly advisable to promote your store provided you can afford it and you have a large stock of the goods you are promoting; in other to increase your sales and rating. The price ranges between #50,000 and #7500 per day.

Apart for this, there are other numerous ways to promote your store, both online and offline, part of which includes, creating a page for your store on Facebook and Google+, sharing links to products, offering promo sales during festive seasons, you can as well pay for sponsored blog post on popular blogs with targeted audience towards your store products, you can create a blog where you discuss issues that relates to your products, from the blog, you can gather subscribers, and forward promotional emails to them on weekly basis.

CONCLUSION:
For any business, either online or offline, good reputation is of uttermost priority. This is why it is very important to do your best in satisfying your customers by responding to their enquiries as soon as you can, remembering the fact that Konga allows buyer to rate your store based on the quality of your products and services, poor customer feedback would give your store a huge setback. The best practice is to avoid getting negative feedbacks from customers.

Source: www.importationwealth.com
NB: You can download a Free E-book on the above topic, and also how to get goods cheaply directly from Chinese Manufacturers on the site
BusinessRe: Selling On Jumia, Konga by mastercee(m): 2:05pm On Dec 18, 2014
Mrkuvuki:
Is it location based?must one live in lagos to sell on these platforms?
Yes... You must be based in Lagos
EducationRe: History Of Fuel Price Increases In Nigeria. by mastercee(m): 11:44am On Dec 16, 2014
erico2k2:
Read the post again, see where the OP listed GMB then come bck
English na your problem ba?

Read the post over and over again till you understand
EducationRe: History Of Fuel Price Increases In Nigeria. by mastercee(m): 10:45am On Dec 16, 2014
Keep resting in peace Alhaji Umar Musa Yar'adua

As for Buhari, no wonder he is called the people's general. May God bless you abundantly

#SaiBuhari
Jokes EtcRe: Funny/silly Acronyms/translations by mastercee(m): 8:56am On Dec 16, 2014
Very dry sad

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