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jpsacks:N3000. table of contents.
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Prechy08:There is no need to drop your email. Just email me directly at olufemijohnson5@gmail.com |
frankyfranky:N3000. |
mcdoweller:The number of pages changed because I edited the fonts to be smaller. |
I may not be able to email everyone, so some of you guys would have to email me if you need it. |
olufemijohnson5@gmail.com is my mail. |
It isn't a free ebook. But I dropped some background info so those who are unable or unwilling to buy can Google some things up. I'd try sending a mail to you guys above. |
Gmail- olufemijohnson5. |
femexsp:Send me a PM or just email me directly olufemijohnson5@gmail.com |
EnterPRO:You can use shopify. |
If you are someone interested in mini importation and the exchange rate is messing things up for you or you intend on going into mini importation but you don't like the idea of having inventory this is for you. The implication of a naira that now trades at over 400 to buy a dollar means that you need more naira to buy a watch today from East Asia than you needed last year, this means that prices for those goods after you import them would also rise, despite the fact that the purchasing power of the local population didn't change, this creates a recession, consumer spending falls, and it's harder to sell. How do you get around this? Simple, sell your goods in countries with a strong currency, easiest of al the US. How? By using a fulfilment center. Fulfilment centres are wharehouses that recieve your goods and fulfill customer orders on your behalf. The implication is that you can be an importer selling your goods in the US right from your room. When I did this on a small scale I sent the goods straight from the factory to my fulfilment centre, I didn't even see the goods I was selling and I still made my money, but as I began to expand I had to begin inspecting the inventory myself before onward shipping to the US. You MAY be able to get some information on Google, so you can go ahead and do your own research, that's ok, but if you want somethin you cant find on Google, contact me for my 80+ page report on how I do this. What you would learn - Where to find real manufacturers online, alot of Aliexpress merchants are middlemen, which means they sell at higher than factory price. - Fulfilment centres that accept Nigerians - If you have the money, an importers travel guide to china - How to put your own company stamp on your goods. For example if you want to start a designer brand, you can create a logo and have it engraved on the watches you import. - US marketplaces to sell your goods on. - Among other things. It does require a mid range investment, but it pays off really well, because your earnings would be in dollars, so when you convert back to naira to spend here, the weak naira actually is doing you a favor. The price of the ebook is N3000. |
The implication of a naira that now trades at over 400 to buy a dollar means that you need more naira to buy a watch today from East Asia than you needed last year, this means that prices for those goods after you import them would also rise, despite the fact that the purchasing power of the local population didn't change, this creates a recession, consumer spending falls, and it's harder to sell. How do you get around this? Simple, sell your goods in countries with a strong currency, easiest of al the US. How? By using a fulfilment center. Fulfilment centres are wharehouses that recieve your goods and fulfill customer orders on your behalf. The implication is that you can be an importer selling your goods in the US right from your room. When I did this on a small scale I sent the goods straight from the factory to my fulfilment centre, I didn't even see the goods I was selling and I still made my money, but as I began to expand I had to begin inspecting the inventory myself before onward shipping to the US. You MAY be able to get some information on Google, so you can go ahead and do your own research, that's ok, but if you want somethin you cant find on Google, contact me for my 80+ page report on how I do this. What you would learn - Where to find real manufacturers online, alot of Aliexpress merchants are middlemen, which means they sell at higher than factory price. - Fulfilment centres that accept Nigerians - If you have the money, an importers travel guide to china - How to put your own company stamp on your goods. For example if you want to start a designer brand, you can create a logo and have it engraved on the watches you import. - US marketplaces to sell your goods on. - Among other things. It does require a mid range investment, but it pays off really well, because your earnings would be in dollars, so when you convert back to naira to spend here, the weak naira actually is doing you a favor. The price of the report is N3000. |
This is hilarious. |
Buhari wake up! |
btoks:Our motivation to better our country shouldn't be motivated by changing anybody's opinion about our country. They can go to hell, we should be better for ourselves. Do American's bother the world thinks of them as capitalist war mongers with no morals? |
Wack shii. Ugly design. |
The guy with tattoo for eyebrows is cool if you ask me. |
They ooze wealth. Damnn. |
ruggedboy01: |
teeowl:You guys exaggerate this bad name thing. Crime is everywhere perpetrated by people of various nationalities. The 419 we think Nigerians are king of, go ask about Russian scammers. Drug dealing? Colombians. etc. |
Its not like Silva is part of his government, it's just a one day thing. |
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