The opportunity available to you in the building industry is limitless.
Suppliers are making a lot of money now than ever.
The steps you have to take to become one may actually be the easiest.
Depending on your target, you may not necessarily have the money before you begin to market a product and end up supplying same.
Most of the building materials company will be glad to have you as an individual with no money in your pocket, but with zeal, determination, and agility to market their products. A lot of them give fantastic commissions for every successful purchase made by your client.
To do this, you only need to walk into some of these companies and register as a marketer for them. They will gladly give you guidelines and steps to take in order to make sure you are successful.
A lot of people are already doing this, so it is not a new thing; and if people can be there and still doing it, then, that means they are getting paid for their efforts.
Quite a few people have met me on site to introduce one product or the other to me.
But what you need is consistency, loyalty to the company you are marketing, know their products and be ready to walk, make phone calls, and do some trekking.
In this information age, most of the building construction firms you need are already on the internet, so you can email them, get their addresses, and also call. You have to invest your time and money; and also be consistent.
The easiest method you can get a supply is through referral. When somebody that knows somebody somewhere is referring you, the person is putting trust and reputation on you; and people tend to give contracts to referred persons by someone close to them.
The list is endless amongst suppliers in the building industry. They are
-Wood suppliers
-Iron rods
-Cement
-Sand
-Granite
-Marble and Tiles
-Electrical fittings/cables
-Plumbing fittings
-Doors
-Aluminum products
-Alucobond
-Furniture
-Burglary proof/gates
-Ceiling materials- P.O.P, asbestos slate e.t.c
-Roofing materials- aluminum,
-Paints
-Interlocking stones- laying and supplies
-Wire or Cables e.t.c
Suppliers are making a lot of money now than ever.
The steps you have to take to become one may actually be the easiest.
Depending on your target, you may not necessarily have the money before you begin to market a product and end up supplying same.
Most of the building materials company will be glad to have you as an individual with no money in your pocket, but with zeal, determination, and agility to market their products. A lot of them give fantastic commissions for every successful purchase made by your client.
To do this, you only need to walk into some of these companies and register as a marketer for them. They will gladly give you guidelines and steps to take in order to make sure you are successful.
A lot of people are already doing this, so it is not a new thing; and if people can be there and still doing it, then, that means they are getting paid for their efforts.
Quite a few people have met me on site to introduce one product or the other to me.
But what you need is consistency, loyalty to the company you are marketing, know their products and be ready to walk, make phone calls, and do some trekking.
In this information age, most of the building construction firms you need are already on the internet, so you can email them, get their addresses, and also call. You have to invest your time and money; and also be consistent.
The easiest method you can get a supply is through referral. When somebody that knows somebody somewhere is referring you, the person is putting trust and reputation on you; and people tend to give contracts to referred persons by someone close to them.
The list is endless amongst suppliers in the building industry. They are
-Wood suppliers
-Iron rods
-Cement
-Sand
-Granite
-Marble and Tiles
-Electrical fittings/cables
-Plumbing fittings
-Doors
-Aluminum products
-Alucobond
-Furniture
-Burglary proof/gates
-Ceiling materials- P.O.P, asbestos slate e.t.c
-Roofing materials- aluminum,
-Paints
-Interlocking stones- laying and supplies
-Wire or Cables e.t.c
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