There is a renaissance in the Nigerian e-commerce space; it’s the dawn of online retail in Nigeria, and many brands and businesses are scrambling to find their footing and get an online platform for their products. The cost of setting up and managing an online store is enormous and several brands and businesses are already struggling to play in a market that requires significant investments in order to fulfil and process requirements.
Enter Konga.com, Nigeria’s online mega-store which is launching a product called “Konga Mall” in a few days, giving Nigerian entrepreneurs and businesses the opportunity to own their own online store, accessible to the general public.
Subscribers simply focus on providing inventory, while Konga.com attends to the difficult stuff; unique store front creation, robust delivery framework, 360-degree warehousing logistics, nationwide coverage, secure payment gateway, insightful data and analytics and all the other factors that have so far limited Nigerian businesses from coming online successfully.
Konga is ready to partner with small, medium or large businesses in Nigeria, whether it’s a phone shop in computer village, a fashion store in Surulere, a book store in Maitama or even a big store in Sokoto. As long you want to sell in scale, the place to sign-up and own an online store or website with over 400,000 visitors monthly is Konga.com. Their goal is to sell and deliver your products to over 49 million online Nigerians, increasing visibility and growing your profits.
The retail game is changing and at the forefront on this revolution is a young man called Sim Shagaya. An interview with him will be published in the coming weeks on the otekbits blog and SoundCloud channel. No doubt Sim’s product is closing in on the status of Nigeria’s, if not Africa’s own Amazon.
This article was originally posted on http://otekbits.com