A New Business Proposition

March 24th, 20093 Comments

The following solicitation was submitted by Edward Palitang, to all readers of the Sagunto Star:

logoHi Everyone,
Naimbag nga aldaw you amin apo. I’m not sure if this was the right place to post this message. Mr. webmaster, kindly please guide after reading this.

To those out there who have the guts of a genuine entrepreneur, you may want to start doing your business by your own.
FYI, fastest moving commodities nowadays are cooking oil and soap detergents. As a matter of fact – in our industry (trading – export / import) they selling like a hot cake con chocolate man!

Oil soap

Mechanics :
DETERGENTS . I can guide you mix your own powder detergent or make a dishwashing liquid for your home, and for sale.

I can supply all raw materials needed as we are a direct importer and manufacturer of the said materials.

detergents detergents

COOKING OIL. We distribute Spring, Minola, Crystal and other brands of coconut, palm and soya oil.

You may want to be our local distributor in the area. You can have your tank, we will give you the lowest possible prevailing market price and you can sell the way you want to.

If you are interested, you can e-mail me @ : edward.palitang@chemsynergy.com

If you have cooperatives (or any livelihood project / program) in your area or have groups who are interested to learn more on how to earn an extra bucks the legal, fast and easy way, please let me know.

To those who are self supporting students (I was once like you guys), I’m more than willing to support you by sharing the spirit of a win-win business scheme. That is, if you want to help yourself!

Let’s try to avoid the SARI-SARI STORE MENTALITY. Do you think SARI-SARI STORES are very promising business? Maybe yes 5-10 years ago!

The problem with us is that: when someone put up a SARI-SARI store, almost everyone look into it and worse, will mimic it- whew! The store owner will tell himself : ” I’m good! I have a business!” The downside is : the more stores present out there in the streets, the more it will destroy the selling / profit share(s) of every store owners.

Ok, fine – those mushrooming kiosks were already there. So what will you do now to get around the low-profit problem?

I can say its easy as I have tested it already in more than 50 communities in and outside Metro Manila.

So what should I do? You may shout at me on top of your itchy-perky voice. Kewl! Ok… so simple— DO SELL PRODUCTS THAT YOUR COMPETITORS DOES NOT HAVE, I said “DO” not just “TRY”…

And what were those products? You may shout back again… My soft answer : PLEASE READ ALL OF THE ABOVE and start hanging and executing self-doubt, and pessimism!

You are a proud “SAGUNTONIAN”… An icon of the next Sagunto Generation(s). Kudos!

If you think is nothing but a piece of s**t, then simply forget it. I will share it to those who really need it.

   

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3 Comments

  1. barako says:

    har har har har! teheee! mayat daytoy ah! agbalin ka nga chemist he he he he! mapan ka diay Sagunto Edward ta ag-demonstrate ka diay Abong ta kitaem no di adu ti gumatang dita business mo. Uray siak koma no adda ak laeng dita Pinas a ket mayatak ah. Baka dakkel met ti capital? No koma ipautang mo pay dagita ingredients sadanto bayadan no adda profits da apay saan nga mabalin? Ta ngamin adu kanyatayo ti kua no dadduma narigat nga allokuyen ta ngamin gapu ti kinarigat ti biag no dadduma isu no ag-build ka ti trust kaniada babaen ti panangsupply mo ti initial nga ingredients (pautang) ket no addan maysa nga naka-profit ket mismo a nakita da a ket maibannawagen dayta naganmo ken ta negosyom isu nga umuna ket agdemonstrate ka diay abong a kas nakunak dita ngato. Ngamin ket masapul nga ipakitam a talaga kaniada nga dayta a business proposal mo ket ayos saan kadi? he he he he!

  2. Babot says:

    Thanks Edward,

    I just sent you an email for more details. :-)
    Sounds very interesting.

    Ophelia Glasser

  3. emz says:

    Wow! Mr Edward, that’s great news! I am particularly interested in detergent bars and sweet-scented soaps that uses herb and flower extracts. It’ kind of a fad here in Japan. I know that it’s coconut milk the main ingredient for soaps, but in Japan, you could hardly find this ingredient. Is the cocomilk in can good substitute for fresh cocomilk? How could you convince the customers that the contents are 100% organic and safe? If there’s any way I could make wonder soaps for balding heads too, I could be rich in no time, hehehe. If you could make soaps that make women look younger by adding to your cocomilk some natural sea jelly that stagnate ageing of facial skin, I’d like to try your dozen samples now.

    By the way…I think you could make those chemicals in the pictures above look more natural and appealing by adding real coconuts, flowers and cacao fruits…advertising clique.


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