How to export bitter-cola, kolanuts, African foodstuff in small scale
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Posted by Adomu Youruf on Sunday June 26, 2011 at 17:22:37:
Do you like the idea of running your own business? How
would you like a tax deductible trip to foreign places a couple
of times a year? The advantages of an export business are
great.
Do you know that you can start and operate your own highly
lucrative export business with little or no capital at your spare
time and right from home?
What a good way to build up a successful business from
nothing and have fun doing it? The export business may be
your answer. You don't need previous experience in the field
but you should have a "GOOD HEAD" for organizing.
Not only does it require little or no financial investment, it
also offers the prestige of working with clients from all over
the world. This has been made possible due to the
advancements in information and communication technology
(ICT). Especially, the emergence of the INTERNET
The internet has transformed the world into a "GLOBAL
VILLAGE" such that a commercial ginger farmer in
KADUNA, NIGERIA can access the contact details of an
importer of ginger based in HAMBURG, GERMANY.
Apart from accessing the foreign importers contact details,
the farmer could still go ahead to call the product buyer with
the aid of his GSM phone. The buyer and seller upon
introduction and establishment of contact, could also go
ahead to sign a sales contract for the export of a certain
quantity of the product at an agreed price, convenient and
secured method of payment without both parties seeing
each other.
.
THAT IS THE POWER OF THE INTERNET.
Fulfilling a successful export business requires constant
attention even to the minutest details that concerns the
transaction.
If you have an ability to sell and an air of transparency and
diplomacy, the export business might be right for you.
ALL YOU NEED IS THE DESIRE AND DETERMINATION
TO MAKE IT WORK.
As you progress in the business, many factors become
obvious and easy to handle. For example, you'll need to find
a person to handle shipments called a "freight forwarder".
And you'll need to create solid contacts and strong
relationships with reliable local product suppliers and also
export merchants. But after a short time, you can be well on
your way to making a sizeable income with a very low
overhead.
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Comments:
Re: how to export bitter-cola, kolanuts,african foodstuff in small cale Posted by tope fabiyi on Friday September 9, 2011 at 11:53:31: Hi,I would like to know more about exportation of the above materials into overseas countries.Thanks.
Re: how to export bitter-cola, kolanuts,african foodstuff in small cale Posted by Grace C on Friday October 21, 2011 at 19:3:14: Dear sir/ma, what does it take to start. Am an applicant for years and need to start something to earn a living. What is the payment details and how is it sent. Tnx
Re: how to export bitter-cola, kolanuts,african foodstuff in small cale Posted by OGEDENGBE ADEWALE FELIX on Wednesday October 26, 2011 at 18:16:42: pls, destination in europe or brazil is urgently needed
Re: How to export bitter-cola, kolanuts, African foodstuff in small scale Posted by Adejoke on Sunday June 24, 2012 at 18:29:7: I have interest in exportation of ginger, bitter kola e.t.c. kindly let me have the knowledge if there is seminal or not, and the prize of your manual. Thank you
Re: How to export bitter-cola, kolanuts, African foodstuff in small scale Posted by chinedu John on Friday July 22, 2016 at 22:48:6: I have been sarching about this export of a thing,even people have eaten my money on it .so help me achieve my dream
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