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Bootstrapped to 300k Users

55 min · 30 de nov de 2022
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Douglas Kendyson is the founder & CEO of Selar.co [http://selar.co/], an online store builder for anyone looking to monetise their knowledge or skill via digital products like ebooks, courses, services e.t.c. He’s had a lot of experience working at billion-dollar payment startups (Flutterwave & Paystack). Douglas is 25 and has been running Selar for the past 5 years. By the end of 2021, Selar recorded paying over 1 Billion Naira to African creators and keeps working actively to grow the creator economy of Africa.

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