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Aircraft engineer teaches how to run a business online

Jacob Molekoa wants to assist aspiring online entrepreneurs.

The call for entrepreneurship among young people is forever growing to find ways to fight poverty and unemployment.

Jacob Molekoa has produced a digital product that is aimed at teaching people how to start and effectively run an online business to make money.

The former aircraft engineer said following years of working in Dubai he felt he spent too much time away from his family.

“I did not like the direction my life was taking and leaving a full-time job was the greatest risk I could take,” he said.

Molekoa took a decision to venture into entrepreneurship and he tried a couple of businesses.

He found that there is a need in society for knowledge of running online businesses and he decided to produce and package the content into a disc because many poor people cannot afford data to surf the net.

That is how his digital product Team Bucket List was born to cater to aspiring entrepreneurs who cannot research on the internet.

He said through the product he is teaching people how to make money through opportunities like affiliate marketing even if they do not have their own created websites.

“If you follow your heart, you will be willing to face any challenges.

“Creating digital products is my second business and it is doing well,” said Molekoa.

The Tembisa born entrepreneur said his customers are happy after watching his digital products and he said that encourages him to push hard in selling his discs in Kempton Park intersections.

“My goal is to help people to become financially independent by starting their own online businesses.”

If you are interested in viewing Team Bucket List digital products call 079 413 3364.

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