YOUNG OBSERVER | How young Namibians are making money online 

Online boutiques 

From bags to shoes and clothes, young Namibians have taken on the fashion industry through the popular “order with me”. Below are some boutiques you can check out:

@sassy_styles

@ester_s_closet 

Content creation 

Whether it is a wedding, proposal or birthday party, you no longer have to hire a professional videographer to capture moments on your special day because you can simply have a content creator who is well equipped with the latest iPhone and a ring light. Not only do you get content in real time, but online SBWL’ers can also watch your day unfold on Instagram. Here are some of our faves in the industry: 

@tge_creatives

@natangwe_events

@visualsbyhofni 

Additionally, although not fully monetized yet (Meme Netumbo’s Business Unusual Administration is working on this), there are influencers who use YouTube to share content on travel, lifestyle and finance. Such as: 

@ItsWoven

@ndapanda

@blinnkie

Virtual assistance 

Young Observer has seen posters of young people offering virtual assistance to big shot corporate huns and gents or simply, to business owners who do not have the time to organise their operations, including scheduling meetings. All you need is a computer and uninterrupted time.

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