Absolutely! Here are some tips for starting a home-based business in Ghana with regards to shipping and vendors: 1. Local Suppliers: Consider local vendors in Ghana to reduce shipping costs and support the community. 2. Quality Check: Ensure products meet high standards by conducting quality checks with vendors. 3. Shipping Options: Explore local courier services and international shipping companies for reliable and cost-effective shipping. 4. Customs Guidelines: Understand customs regulations in Ghana to avoid shipping delays and complete necessary paperwork. 5. Packaging:Use secure packaging to protect products during shipping and comply with regulations. 6. Customer Service:** Provide excellent customer service, respond promptly to inquiries, and keep customers informed about their orders. 7. Networking: Build relationships with other entrepreneurs, vendors, and shipping companies for industry insights and opportunities. 8. Online Platforms: Utilize online platforms like Jumia and social media for marketing and selling your products to a wider audience. By following these tips, you can establish a successful home-based business in Ghana while ensuring smooth shipping processes and positive relationships with vendors. Good luck on your entrepreneurial journey!
A vendor I contacted says he sales Asian hair and is 100% human hair but is not 100% cuticle aligned, is from multiple donors, he call it remy hair. He told me is a very good quality hair. The 18 inches is 47 dollars and he dose not do free sample. What do you think?
Yes! You have to ask if they steam hair to other textures you are interested in. Or you can get “virgin” hair that is processed. The virgin title is misleading but lots of people love it
kabeilu hair is lieing to there customers because hair does not come from Brazil , Brazilian hair is not really Brazilian hair, its floor hair from China, I wish all companies would be truthful when it comes to hair!
Thank you so much! I’m from Liberia starting a hair business this year and all your videos have been really helpful.
I'm in west Africa (Ghana) do u have any advice for me with regards to shipping and the vendors please?
Absolutely! Here are some tips for starting a home-based business in Ghana with regards to shipping and vendors:
1. Local Suppliers: Consider local vendors in Ghana to reduce shipping costs and support the community.
2. Quality Check: Ensure products meet high standards by conducting quality checks with vendors.
3. Shipping Options: Explore local courier services and international shipping companies for reliable and cost-effective shipping.
4. Customs Guidelines: Understand customs regulations in Ghana to avoid shipping delays and complete necessary paperwork.
5. Packaging:Use secure packaging to protect products during shipping and comply with regulations.
6. Customer Service:** Provide excellent customer service, respond promptly to inquiries, and keep customers informed about their orders.
7. Networking: Build relationships with other entrepreneurs, vendors, and shipping companies for industry insights and opportunities.
8. Online Platforms: Utilize online platforms like Jumia and social media for marketing and selling your products to a wider audience.
By following these tips, you can establish a successful home-based business in Ghana while ensuring smooth shipping processes and positive relationships with vendors. Good luck on your entrepreneurial journey!
Yes this was so helpful 💕 thanks for the magic gems dropped in this video 🦋
Nigerian 🇳🇬 babe here, let’s get the bag 💰 this year, selling quality hair to our Queens 👸🏾 thanks for the value in this video.
Thank you so much
Love this video! Please how can I get hair vendor in Nigeria
8:07 can you explain the licensee question . I am confused.
License to open a business so if they got it removed before or have issues with it in the past that’s what she meant
Thank you for all this info. It's informative
Thank you so much for this video
It is really helpful
Thanks
A vendor I contacted says he sales Asian hair and is 100% human hair but is not 100% cuticle aligned, is from multiple donors, he call it remy hair. He told me is a very good quality hair. The 18 inches is 47 dollars and he dose not do free sample. What do you think?
You can buy some samples and try it out
Great video!
What are red flags responses to asking what is the origin of hair?
I will do a video on that
Very informative 👌👌👌
Great video
A vendor says it sells unprocessed hair yet most hair has been dyed. Is it true?
If natural color, it doesn't dye
Thank you so much 💓
Do you need an LLC to buy wholesale or receive samples?
No love you don't
You got a subscriber from me. Love your content 🙏🔥
You are the best
Thanks for the information
Amazing questions 💕💕
Please which place or app can I get virgin hair
Has anyone ever bought Belady Hair
Is it possible to get other textures from raw hair apart from the straight,wavy and curly?
Yes! You have to ask if they steam hair to other textures you are interested in. Or you can get “virgin” hair that is processed. The virgin title is misleading but lots of people love it
Kabeilu hair is saying their hair is from Brazil
kabeilu hair is lieing to there customers because hair does not come from Brazil , Brazilian hair is not really Brazilian hair, its floor hair from China, I wish all companies would be truthful when it comes to hair!
Thank you so much for this information,is so helpful