In this article, I will focus on mini cyber cafe using any internet connection that offers unlimited download. Starting a mini cyber cafe using simplified internet subscription packages. Some of the GSM network doesn't offer unlimited download. However, some may have similar packages, you’ll need to find out if your network of choice have similar package to go with. Otherwise, you’ll have to settle with the ones available.
According to Google, over 45million Nigerians currently have access to the internet. These 45million people which may include you and I accesses the internet through 3 means; our personal Laptops and PC, mobile devices, and through cyber cafe (public computers). Browsing has become almost daily routine for everyone us, either for business purpose, entertainment, or research and education.
Hundreds of millions of hours are spent daily by those who have personal devices for accessing the internet, and another hundreds of millions of hours in Cyber Cafe by those who doesn’t have their own Laptop and internet connection.
Until now, running a cyber cafe has been a huge capital intensive business. You’ll need to invest in heavy broadband, buy huge infrastructure like V-Sat, do computer networking, and server administration; before you’d talk of paying for the bandwidth which runs into tens of thousands of Naira. At the end, what you’ll get will be nothing more than epileptic services.
With Etisalat and Starcomms Izap, you’ll enjoy unlimited downloads and faster services which is exactly what cyber cafe business is all about, and you can connect to a maximum of 5 computers to come up with a mini cyber cafe. As long as you’re within the area covered by 3G network, you are good to have your own mini cyber cafe.
Now is the time to be in business of your own, that’s what we are trying to achieve on this website, to help as many Nigerians as possible to start a business of their own. This mini cyber cafe is one viable business any serious person must think about seriously. If you’re ready to get started, here are steps you’ll need to take to start your cafe business.
1. Get an Empty Shop -
Look for a small affordable shop within where you live or anywhere you can find it, let it be possibly in a busy place but not necessarily very busy place because it seems everyone is browsing the internet these days, as long as people are living there, you are okay.
Depending on where you get the shop, the average rate is N1,500 – N6,000 per month. In some parts of Lagos, the price could be as high as N9,000 to N12,000 per month. Go for the cheaper ones, they are everywhere. You will need to pay for one year (1500 x 12 = N18,000) and some other charges like the popular agreement fee. Just budget around N30,000 to N100,000 for the shop, you may not spend all.
2. Furnish Your Shop -
You’ll need furniture equipment (Tables and Chairs), Put AC if you can afford it (a tokunbo split unit is ab
out N30,000, you can get cheaper wall AC) if not, just buy ceiling fans or standing fans for N4,000 each.
Paint your shop if it’s not yet painted and make sure it looks very nice, branding is everything in business as that will help you attract more customers and stay ahead of your competitors. Put TV in your shop too, for your customers entertainment. Generator is a must, except if Nigeria’s power supply changes for better tomorrow but for now, you must get a generator (N23,000) if you hope to be in business.
3. Source For Desk Top Computers -
You can get them in any quantity you want at The Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos. But if you’re not in Lagos, then look for it in any hardware market near you. Don’t get any scrap and call it computer, go for fairly used CPU with higher memories and processing speed.
Don’t buy those old big outdated N1,000 Computer Monitors! Get Flat screen monitors with good image display, they aren’t more than N7,000 each and your customers will definitely like it.
4. Grab Your Unlimited Download Package -
With the unlimited download and the high speed connectivity, the Starcomm or Etisalat package which is ideal to the type of business we are looking at.
The pricing is very competitive with varieties of subscription packages, chose the package and hardware type that suits you most.
You don’t need much after these, all you need now is to put your equipment together and start your business. You can network your GSM Internet connection to the maximum of five devices. If you charge your customers N100 per hour and all your computers are occupied, you’ll be making N500 per hour. Multiply that by how many hours each worked, you’ll have something like this: N500 X 12 = N6,000 daily from your modest investment!
In a month, you’ll be making N6,000 x 26 = N156,000. Assuming all days are not the same, you be making at least N100,000 Monthly.
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This is the best Google search I made on how to set up a cyber cafe in Lagos. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTotally agree
DeleteYes! The best. Thanks
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ReplyDeletehow do you share this internet connections to all your systems. knowing that the device might just be a modem. how does the connection work. pls do reply me i really need it. thanks
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ReplyDeleteI love it. Nice post here. But can you estimate how much every thing will cost, from the desk to the PC to the WiFi and then the buying of the shop to painting
ReplyDeleteNIce post.. so how much do you think can be used to start it up with 5 computers as u said??
ReplyDeleteplease you did not specify how much one will need to load on the modem per day .e.g. 2,000, 10,000 etc
ReplyDeleteplease specify how much internet can be bought per day on the modem. thanks.....nice post bro
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ReplyDeleteWow...so sweet to read... you have to be ready to do it before one venture into it. if not, I guess its zero.
ReplyDeleteOne of the better articles I have read on a Nigerian web page. When you live abroad you tend to compare web articles on Nigerian web pages with the ones on the foreign ones. This one matches them word for word. Very informative and very insightful. Thank you very much for valuable information. It would be interesting to know if you would offer consultancy on a project such as you have described above.
ReplyDeleteplz i av get my computer system and other devices such as cable, routher, printer, shop and furniture but the problem am facing now is my network. i dont know wot network am going to make use and the type of plan am goin to make use plz, for the sake of God kindly help me and i dont know how am going to network my Tp-link router to my systems
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