Make More Money While At Your Usual Job
Selling online has never been easier. Most people make the mistake of setting up an e-commerce website even when they have zero online presence. Such sites end up not seeing the end of the day. However, if you choose to sell your product on Jumia, you’re not only exposing your business to over three million daily visitors, you’re encouraging patronage by running your business on a trusted brand.
Jumia Ghana is yet again creating avenues for Ghanaian entrepreneurs to make more money while at work. With Jumia’s track record in expanding African businesses, it is looking to help anyone with equal service of quality to build a brand name. Jumia is offering vendors an opportunity to create an online store on their website.
Jumia market place serves as a platform where sellers can list their goods for sales while they relax and let Jumia handle the rest. You can sell virtually any product on Jumia. Especially to people who are into mini importation, Jumia has two main tools for you to build a strong reputation and brand image, and it is free.
With Jumia’s Seller Score and Product Ratings, you get to grow your business in a unique way by getting more customers to know your product and further placing orders for your items. All you have to do is earn revenue from your sales at the end of the month. Cool huh? Here is how to sell on jumia.
HOW TO SELL ON JUMIA
Selling on Jumia is a five (5) step process. Surprisingly; Jumia handles four (4) of the processes while you only handle one (1)! This makes life very easy for vendors as you don’t have to worry about handling customer support, keeping sites online, handling delivery and other stressful events that comes with selling goods online.
#1. Sign Up: To sell your product on Jumia, you are required to sign up as a vendor on the Jumia website and fill the online forms. Once the registration process is completed, you will have access to a vendor area (more like the back end of your own store) where you can upload your products and begin to sell on Jumia. Jumia also offers a free training course for new vendors (it’s not mandatory). A vendor support contact number is provided for all vendors, to facilitate easy communication between you and your dedicated account manager.
#2. Making Sales: Once your store is up and running, Jumia would do its own part by directing the right audience to your store. It’s a simple as that. You can also promote your store through social media, it all depends on what you want.
After setting up your store, the next thing to do is wait for your first order. It might be within minutes of setting up your store, it might be longer than that, it all depends on your product niche. Jumia allows you to control your prize product through the seller center. For the seller center, you can update your product information and other vital details about your product.
#3. Jumia Hub/Warehouse: This is the only part where you make offline effort to satisfy your customers. Once you receive an order on your store, and Jumia verifies that you have the goods, you would be notified by Jumia to drop off the product ordered to the nearest Jumia Warehouse where it would be shipped to your buyer.
Alternatively, you can also request for the product to be picked up from your specified location to be sent for delivery to the buyer. You’re expected to package your goods and make it ready for either pick up or drop off at the nearest Jumia hub/warehouse within 24-48hours of receiving the order notification.
#4. Delivery: This is the 4th stage of the process. Once your item gets to Jumia hub/warehouse, Jumia is in charge of handling the delivery to your customer. They would ship the product to your customer’s shipping address
#5. Customer Care: You don’t have to handle customer care service; Jumia does that. They attend to your customer on your behalf and sort out issues arising from the ordering process. Isn’t that great?
Jumia Ghana says make more money by signing up as a vendor and enjoy the opportunity of building a unique and outstanding brand image for your business.
Source: Jumia