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How to Become a Distributor for Turbo King Beer in Nigeria
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How to Become a Distributor for Turbo King Beer in Nigeria

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I’m glad you’re here. Did you know that 8 out of 10 people drink beer and in Nigeria alone, there are over 1 million stores selling beer? If you want to get in on this action, read on! I’ll show the potential earnings and the steps for becoming a distributor for Turbo King Beer.

Paragraph: Since we all love a good brew, it’s no wonder that even when Nigeria was under military rule from 1984-1999, Nigerian breweries were making profits by selling their own brands of beers such as Star lager brewed by Nigerian Breweries plc (a subsidiary of Heineken International), Legend Extra Stout produced by Guinness Nigeria Plc., Eagle Lager brewed by Zamco (now part of SABMiller

Why you should become a distributor for Turbo King Beer
First, let’s consider the profit potential:

Star Lager: In 2016, Star lager produced an estimated N10 billion in profit

Legend: Star lager and Legend alone are estimated to be producing over N1 billion in profit, and the profit margins of each are calculated to be approximately 45%

Sale of Turbo King Beer is not restricted to

highbrow, upmarket retailers, therefore, if you want to get a piece of the action, go to any N/E state or any part of the south east, any day of the week and go to your nearest bottle store and ask the salesmen for “keke ke ke ke ke.” They will be glad to direct you to the right distributor. If you are a newbie, hire an assistant to act as your tour guide.

Your income potential

Before you do anything else, you need to decide on how much you are willing to earn.

The benefits of becoming a distributor
How much can you expect to earn? According to one source, one can make up to N12,000/

per delivery, making the total potential amount of your earnings, N15,000. Some say it is enough to make a monthly salary for a full time worker.

Also, there are advantages to being a distributor in that, you can also expand your retail network (or taps) without being tied to a particular brewer. You can also work in collaboration with manufacturers, such as, Distil, as well as, Lagos State Government.

Basically, you don’t have to sell directly to people, you can offer to connect people who are looking for breweries and beer lovers to distributors who can deliver their product.

How to get started | Steps involved in becoming a distributor for Turbo King Beer
First off, you will need a strong network of key people and knowledgeable associates to assist you with carrying out your promotional activities. For this, you can start by identifying friends, family, colleagues, anyone you know that drinks beer.

Next, you need to gather some official logos, labels, graphics and business cards that can be used in your promotion of Turbo King Beer products to promote your business. You can easily purchase these items online for cheap.

Next, you will need to build a database and social media profile for yourself. If you are on social media and you’re not active yet, you need to get more active and update your status regularly. This will help your brand to get more exposure on social media.

How much does it cost to become a distributor for Turbo King Beer
Step 1: Pay up as stated in the first paragraph above.

Step 2: Send us your pre-approved account. This accounts must be the registered address of your business

Step 3: We’ll do some work on our end and send you an invoice for your payment

Step 4: You’ll get the cash and in return, you’ll get at least 10% of the amount we collect. It’s a 50-50 deal and as you’ll see later, this works well for the company that you’ve just joined.

From now on, I’ll be referring to Turbo King Beer as TK. What’s a “inhouse” business you may ask?

There are three ways you can obtain Turbo King beer:

Use the dedicated tksalliance.com web page. Go to the website and create a new account, follow the steps as stated above to register your company and await your account to be approved.

Conclusion
This was how I won’t be sleeping at night as I plan out how to join the 1,000,000 beer brands selling market in Nigeria as a Turbo King Beer distributor.

You see, in Nigeria, despite being a nation with many languages, all Nigerians speak the same language – “Beer” and as the word indicates, everyone loves their Beer!

In the last 30 years, the local Nigerian breweries have produced many different beer brands in their variety of flavors such as; Star Light, Topstar, Duke,

Rubber, Tusker, Zebra, Safari Stout, Select, Tiger, Bonna, Lagos Best, 3rd Mile, Battle King, Nnamdi, Jack Daniels, Kedikilwe, Turbo King, Carling Black Label and other exotic brands.


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