Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by uncletech(m): 12:35pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Pls send me mail and ur contact on emmanegedu@yahoo.com thanks scampy:
Nice one. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by uncletech(m): 12:37pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Pls send me ur phone number on watapp on emmanegedu@yahoo.com Thanks Blackkie: Regarding our upcoming seminar, many new entrants and existing distributors who have contacted me for more information, these are the few angles we may be looking into based on my experience:-
= Client sourcing [marketing] = Book keeping = Idea of egg sorting = Vision and target setting income wise = Various investment packages in egg distribution = Managing your clients = Faster route to expansion and profitability = The Online edge = Egg distribution Vs Owning a farm = Where and how to get the eggs year round = Your neighbourhood is all you need
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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by scampy(m): 1:06pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
uncletech: Pls send me mail and ur contact on emmanegedu@yahoo.com thanks
Alryt. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:50pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Teething challenges. No wahala. nysot:
I visited some farms and they said they would put me on their list but wouldn't start immediately. The other farm that agreed they could start supplying me immediately said they would be giving me about 20-30crates which is way too small to the demand. I calculated what it would cost me to transport from the farm and deliver to clients, fueling the car and paying my driver..Mehn,nothing left afterwards oo,I just paused jejely. When I'm in S/L I can come to your office then,from there we can discuss further. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:51pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Thanks for your interest in the Ebook. But, its not for free. agbus: blackie God will bless you for this fruitful information. kindly forward your ebook to my email: okwudiriagbugba@yahoo.com thanks |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:53pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Hallo, Am not on Whatsapp for a reason at the moment. We can talk - 07036940035 uncletech: Some one pls add up on wattapp or link me with blackkie pls my email emmanegedu@yahoo.com thanks |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by OAKSFIVEFARMS: 1:31am On Jul 29, 2016 |
Hello Blackkie, do you keep your e book updated as you garner more experience, or is it the same as when you first wrote it? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 4:34pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
Its been updated thrice. By next month it will witness another review. OAKSFIVEFARMS: Hello Blackkie, do you keep your e book updated as you garner more experience, or is it the same as when you first wrote it? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Shakitibob0: 4:44pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
How do i profit from this venture when i hire bus to transport goods? Won't the fare eat deep into the profit? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Eddodoh(m): 4:57pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
BiggerBangs: thank you for this thread..am Learning.i may Invest in this Business I am following with keen interest. It seems to be the only genuine biz thread on NL. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Eddodoh(m): 5:01pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
Shakitibob0: How do i profit from this venture when i hire bus to transport goods? Won't the fare eat deep into the profit? U took this question out of my mouth. Nice one!!! I may invest in the business but I do not have vehicle. So means of distribution may bring setback. Let hear from the business gurus!!! |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Shakitibob0: 5:05pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
Eddodoh:
U took this question out of my mouth. Nice one!!!
I may invest in the business but I do not have vehicle. So means of distribution may bring setback.
Let hear from the business gurus!!! And is this business not saturated already? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Eddodoh(m): 6:09pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
Shakitibob0: And is this business not saturated already? I guess it depend on ur location and competitors within ur locality. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:36pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
If you have followed this thread carefully, you would have benefited from my own story. Long and short of the whole issue, due to the need for a car and funds needed as detailed by my feasibility study, I delayed commencement of this investment. However when I started, few weeks later I have to abandon the car and resorted to using Keke which was more suitable for me. And my income has been on the increase ever since. Shakitibob0: How do i profit from this venture when i hire bus to transport goods? Won't the fare eat deep into the profit? 1 Like |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:42pm On Jul 29, 2016 |
This is where creativity and innovation comes in. However, there is no business that is saturated inside out. While some distributors offer their stuffs to retailers many have infused some businesses into it to make it a success. Think and grow rich. Shakitibob0: And is this business not saturated already? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 9:48am On Jul 30, 2016 |
Egg distribution is not a ''mere'' business for the lily hearted. It takes a lot just like any other business there is. Your thinking cap must be on to do things differently. Over the last few days we are have been brainstorming with some fellows on the direction to take egg distribution in the nearest future and we have seem so many things that are possible yet out of reach to some Nigerians.
As I write, I have N500,000.00 [five hundred thousand naira] advanced by an angel investor to take or to reject. The truth is that this fund has made me think more than I have been accustomed to until recently in this area. God help me. |
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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 5:38pm On Jul 30, 2016 |
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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by opendo89: 10:12am On Jul 31, 2016 |
Hello,
I have 50 crates every week for sale.. Call me on 08139650611 if interested.
Cheers |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 10:48pm On Jul 31, 2016 |
I am becoming restless about this egg distribution of a thing. I dream of selling 1000 crates weekly but do not know how to do it. Please I need ideas that can fly, kindly drop them here. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 10:49pm On Jul 31, 2016 |
Location? opendo89: Hello,
I have 50 crates every week for sale.. Call me on 08139650611 if interested.
Cheers |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 1:03am On Aug 01, 2016 |
Few weeks back, I made mention of my little accident. After that incident, few of the crates that fell but didn't break were picked and the egg-fluid dripping from the crates touched a whole lot of others. I did use water to clean them up and supplied. Most of the affected ones were the Jumbo size that I do sell directly to families.
Fast forward last weekend, some of the families who bought those set of eggs came back with complaints that some of them got spoilt. At least 5 were said to have gone bad as reported by about 7 different families.
Recalling what happened, I have to apologize and have replaced some of them.
The Info: Avoid using water to clean your eggs. I did it on a large scale and got the report from more than seven clients that an average of 5 units of eggs went bad on each crate.
If you witness such incident, kindly use a dry cloth to clean the eggs to avoid stories that........................ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Cutehector(m): 12:21pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by opendo89: 9:31pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by seskee(f): 1:55pm On Aug 02, 2016 |
Pls blakkie how can i get ur e-book? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by oloriesther(f): 3:54pm On Aug 02, 2016 |
Hello house,
I have a poultry farm lucated in Agabara, egg depots in Isolo area and Ikotun Lagos. If you are interested in getting eggs at the farm rate from our depots, contact me via 08107300640 or 08181551325. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by ABIODUN2016: 6:59pm On Aug 02, 2016 |
Please i need guidelines on sorting of eggs. What does it take? And what system do one apply while sorting? And what precaution measures can one apply while sorting? Thanks. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:44pm On Aug 02, 2016 |
Kindly call - 07036940035 for more information. Or, just do me a mail via - Startupsnews@gmail.com seskee: Pls blakkie how can i get ur e-book? |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:00pm On Aug 02, 2016 |
Whenever a crate of egg is before you, with your own eyes you would have identified the various sizes. Backwards a bit, just visit an egg retailers outlet, via your eyes note the sizes of they have in crates for sale and model your ''sorting'' in view of what you have seen. ABIODUN2016: Please i need guidelines on sorting of eggs. What does it take? And what system do one apply while sorting? And what precaution measures can one apply while sorting? Thanks. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by ebjoseph: 5:46pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
Please where is your location in Ikotun? oloriesther: Hello house,
I have a poultry farm lucated in Agabara, egg depots in Isolo area and Ikotun Lagos. If you are interested in getting eggs at the farm rate from our depots, contact me via 08107300640 or 08181551325. |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by seskee(f): 8:43am On Aug 04, 2016 |
Pls haus i need help on best way to store eggs in my store while i distribute to avoid them getting bad and how do i knw d eggs have gone bad withoutt breaking them |
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by oloriesther(f): 9:02am On Aug 04, 2016 |
ebjoseph: Please where is your location in Ikotun?
Abaranje road,beside Bola eleja( cold room) |