Graphic design business boost

Moses

Ruaka, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Moses

Member since

June 2018

On-time repayments

18 installments  •  28%

About Me

Salaried employee working for a school group in Nairobi, Kenya. This is my 3rd year with them and looking forward to many more. I am learning to adapt and grow financially and ready to take on the world of business. I am exploring graphic design and printing business that will help me create some residual income.

My Business

On the side, together with my father, we are setting up a side business - a printing shop and graphic design business. I am an aspiring graphic designer, for posters, business cards and business branding material.

I particularly enjoy graphic design, something that started out as a hobby a while back. Plus I enjoy it because I get opportunities to practice at my regular job and on weekends.

The biggest cost in this line of business is advertising and software. So far, I have invested in a good computer and utilizing free software, I have been able to get started.

I am looking for some money to invest in software and advertising costs to take the business to the next level. I have mapped out a Facebook advertising strategy , focusing on a 10km radius around where I live - a large number of home-based and family owned businesses are located within that radius.

I believe that this additional revenue stream will help me and my family in the future with some additional income, improving our quality of life in the long run.

Loan Proposal

Purchase software licence for graphic design tool and run a Facebook ad campaign for the business - graphic design and print shop.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$51.00

Date disbursed

Jul 17, 2019

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 weeks

Lenders

Pierfausto

Rome, Italy

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