Step 1: Watch the Video That Reveals How to Start A Profitable E-commerce Business in Africa

Step 2: Fill Out Your Application to Book a 15 Min Call with My Team

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Who Am I? And Why Should You Listen to Me?

Hello…

Recently, The African Seller team flew to Johannesburg, South Africa to attend a conference called e-commerce live.

While there, we had the chance to meet some big players in the e-commerce industry in Africa.

One of them is Ruan.

When I talked to him, he said that he predictably makes $6,000 – $7,000 per month with e-commerce in South Africa, and 5-figures with e-commerce overseas.

Believe it or not, this is the same e-commerce business model that made me more than $260,000 selling in African Countries.
(check the proof below from our sales dashboard)

My name is Kelvon…

And I’ve one message for you.

If you want to run a successful business selling physical products in Africa,

Now is the best time to start.

Here’s why…

You see, one of the things people buy everyday are physical products, including…

Clothes, electronic gadgets, home appliances, beauty and personal care products, groceries, health and wellness products, automotive parts, home decor, furniture, and so on.

Which means selling these products will never be out of style.

There’s just no way people will do without them.

So commerce will always be a good business to get into.

And now with the internet, everything becomes so much easier.

Marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and Alibaba have become widely known and wealthy because they saw the opportunity and jumped in early.

Now, even though the business environment and economic opportunities in America and China are better, African countries are also catching up.

In fact, according to Statista, the revenue driven by e-commerce in Africa is expected to reach $58 billion USD by 2024.

And according to the International Trade Administration, by 2025 half a billion people in Africa will be e-commerce users.

The following factors contribute to this growth:

  • The growing number of young and tech-savvy population
  • The rising popularity of smartphones
  • Increased internet penetration
  • The increasing availability of affordable data package.

These trends provide an opportunity for businesses to venture into the e-commerce space and capitalize on this untapped and expanding market.

Companies in Africa such as Jumia, Kilimall, Souq (acquired by Amazon), Bidorbuy, Takealot and Konga have jumped on this and they’re doing well.

So, again, if you want to run a successful business selling physical products in Africa,

Now is the best time to start.

So in our clarity call you will book with me or my team, you will learn how to start a profitable e-commerce business in your country in Africa selling to Africans. 

We will cover a 4-step process to get you from beginner level to making a decent income in the e-commerce space.

Fill Out Your Application to Book a 15 Min Call with My Team