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5 Best Places to Sell Things Online in Nigeria

5 Best Places to Sell Things Online in Nigeria

Due to the digital age nowadays, you can sell and buy anything online, even when you are selling fragile things, foods or beverages.

Selling online is recently preferred by sellers because it can reach a wider range of consumers. In contrast to offline stores, which can only reach areas or locations around the store.

If you are a businessman and want to sell your products online, then you would need to know where you could sell things online in Nigeria as well as the best marketplace to let you sell products, goods, and services.

 

How To Find The Best Online Marketplace

There are many examples of online marketplaces that you could use to sell things online in Nigeria from eBay, Amazon, and many more. If you want to know which marketplace is the best, it is better to know which marketplace has extensive customer reach all around Nigeria, which customer service is the best, and how beneficial it is for the producers or resellers.

It is also recommended for you to know about the popularity of the marketplace with your customer base, how much your regular customer seems to use that online marketplace, and the possibility of expanding your market online.

1. Jumia

Almost everyone in Nigeria knows about Jumia, an online e-commerce hub that lets you sell your products, from foods, beverages, electronics, and cosmetics, all can be done online without the hassle of the conventional market. It is good, cheap, and fast, becoming one of the most profitable, and probably the highest-traffic e-commerce platforms in Africa.

Jumia has unlimited access to the online store, serving as an easy gateway for each customer, letting you get to know your buyer easily.

2. Jiji

Jiji is an online shopping, and marketing site in Nigeria where you can sell stuff online, having high traffic from all around Africa. It is classified as one of the largest e-commerce sites in Nigeria, where you can practically find any kind of stuff that vendors and resellers buy from all around Nigeria.

3. Konga

Konga is one of the very first Nigerian online marketplaces, founded and developed by Sim Shagaya, offering any small vendors and sellers to sell their products without needing an online delay. It has quite high traffic all around Nigeria and offers a lot of products. Most of the time, you can find groceries, beverages, electronics, and other domestic products.

4. Schrader

Schrader is one of the most popular e-commerce websites that offer its service with an anti-fraud system. It has a combination of social media, e-commerce, and the anti-fraud and scam feature, allowing every customer to have a comfortable way of online shopping, without fearing fraud and scams. It is very easy to sign up and log in to the Schrader, and any vendor or seller could start selling them right away.

5. Olist

Olist is one of the Nigerian Online shopping sites that let you market your products, and offer your online shop to high-traffic customers. It lets you advertise your products, upload and sell goods online.

Know Which Place To Market Your Products?

These online shopping sites are the best way to sell things online in Nigeria as well as find an expanding marketplace, where you can look for affiliate partners, and customers. A very wide marketplace usually has a wide customer range so it will be a great potential profit for you to try.

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