It pains me when I hear or
when I come across graduates who say they’ve been jobless for years. Or
financially broke pensioners or struggling employees. Meanwhile, there are jobs around. It just
takes a discovery. An income opportunity paper like the one you are holding is
a very good source of business idea.
The truth is, there are very simple, I mean
easy to do businesses around. They do not require huge capital. The materials
to start with are sourced locally. You and I see them everywhere. They may not
mean anything until the veil behind the gold in them is revealed to you. One of
such easy to start business is REPACKAGING. What then is repackaging? In simple
terms - it is giving an already existing product a face lift. Take for example
you buy a 25kg bag of garri - you now refill the garri into small and affordable
printed nylon bag say 500g. The printed nylon carries your own branded name.
It’s that simple using the locally fabricated repackaging machine. Is this
legal? Well, join me at this revealing seminar for that answer.
Now, do you know that the
big names in the food and beverage industry are also repackaging some of their
major products into small sachets? This is just to let you know that there is
huge market at this level of production. The Cadburys, the Wampcos, the
Frieslands, the Nestles, e.t.c. all have products in small packs in the market.
It’s your turn to partake
of this huge income opportunity simply making quick cash. Go and ask the
Mallams on the street. They make quick turnovers selling nylon packed garri,
sugar, milk, detergents and the likes. Even though they repackage under
unhygienic conditions using spoons, cups and bowls for measurement. But there’s
a better way of repackaging these same items using a locally fabricated and
affordable machine. At this seminar you will see life demonstration how the
machine operates.
The
Big opportunity
This opportunity is for all
those who want to sack their boss but don’t know the kind of business idea to
pick up. Remember, anything food sells. This is one business you can start with
ease. It is one business retirees and pensioners can invest in. Employees can
go into it as an additional source of income. At a time of economic recession
like this, those doing this business stay afloat. Be rest assured that the market is there
waiting for you to introduce your brand. Look at the popular sachet pure water,
there are a thousand and one brand names. So, get set to penetrate the market.
Start
Up Requirement
The basic requirement
includes the food items you decide to repackage which are easily available at
major wholesale markets which I will recommend at the seminar. Then you require your customized or printed
nylon bags, the repackaging machine, the nylon sealer and of course your 2kva
stand-by generator in case of power failure. lastly
You will require space where you operate from. It’s a
business you can start from home.
Some
Items you can Repackage
The items you can repackage
are too numerous. They include rice, beans, garri, salt, just name it. You can
also repackage liquids such as water, palm oil, groundnut oil, honey, petroleum
jelly etc.
Profit
Viability
The repackaging business is
one with very quick turnover. This is because
the items are repacked into easy to sell sizes. The roadside Mallams running
their small kiosk can confirm this. They sell very easily and fast too. Your
business is only to buy in bags and repackage. I can assure you that if you get
your repackaged products and marketing right you’ll definitely smile to the
bank daily.
Marketing
Marketing your repackaged products require you
being creative. You must identify the people you want to sell to. But I can
assure you that if you make this seminar, I will show you easy and creative
ways of making quick sales. I will also tell you local markets where you can
buy your items at wholesale prices.
Start
Up Capital
The start up capital is minimal. For example
with about N5,000 to N6,000 you can easily get a 50kg bag of sugar to start
production. Also, a 2kva generator will cost about N30,000. For the locally
fabricated repackaging machine you can get that for about N150,000.