I know that this topic look strange to you. Yes, it is surprising to many, but a lot of people are using it to make large sum of money in Nigeria day by day.
Your next question is how? How can someone become a petroleum broker by sourcing for LPOs? Aside that, how can one get to partner with petroleum marketers to help him find costumers? And how can one get the details of petroleum marketers. Well you do not need to worry because everything will be treated here.
To become a petroleum broker is a very simple thing. What you need first of all is a registered business name, an office, a letter headed paper and the capability to prepare good proposals.
You can share office or put up with somebody that has an office if you cannot find one at the moment .With your proposals done, you will go to companies that you have identified that have a big need for petroleum products to request, they allow you to be supplying it-this is central message for your proposal will contain .
To partner with oil marketers, it does not take anything. They are in business to sell as much as they could, therefore anyone who comes to them with an LPO will immediately be accepted and appreciated because you are bringing more sales to them. Therefore, you do not need to pay any amount of money to partner with oil marketers. Oil marketers are all around you. The owners of filling stations you see everywhere are oil marketer. As long as there is no scarcity, you can always get them to supply your client’s diesel, petrol or other products they have issued you LPO for.
This business requires little or no money to run as you do not invest your cash into it-you get the LPO and take it to oil marketers who will be happy to do business with you to supply the products. However, you will need to have the ability to relate with people, innfluence and network with them and be able to present highly compelling proposals, to secure LPOs
Saturday, November 14, 2009
HOW TO MAKE MILLIONS FROM PETROLEUM OIL MARKETTING BUSINESS, TRADING DIESEL, FUEL AND GAS
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