UK-based frontline digital entrepreneur Amara Ezenwoye has recounted her moves to make society better with some of her key projects as she marks a new year in her life today.
The birthday lady, who in 2024 completed her Masters at the University of South Wales in the United Kingdom, where she studied strategic and digital marketing, told journalists that she started a project called Trendflu, which is aimed at empowering young professionals, small businesses, and digital newcomers.
According to her, the project offers training on useful digital tools and profitable websites, knowledge they can use to generate income through the generation of engaging digital contents, which include e-books and videos, which are usually published on social media platforms.
Ezenwoye said that through the project, there has been an increase in the purchase of e-books within a space of five months in the UK and Nigeria.
“Additionally, there is an ongoing collaboration between the University of South Wales in the United Kingdom and our organisation to offer certified courses and enhance the value of our offerings.
This collaboration is being tailored to arrive at a point where these courses will be highly desirable, with enhanced selling propositions, leading to a high number of enrollments and ultimately revenue generation,” she stated.
Amara also highlighted that the goal is to provide free, valuable information on social media and blog space so that people will become aware of the need to leverage effective digital tools for efficiency and profit.
She announced that a dedicated website that is populated with useful information that will add value to the entrepreneurial journey of digital newcomers and small business owners is already receiving the needed engagement.
She further narrated how she was interviewed by the International Institute of Digital Marketing in Texas, United States, where she had her internship as a digital marketing analyst in 2022, the first place she derived her drive to go into digital marketing.
“I had an interview with them recently on my journey so far, and they were impressed,” she added.
She therefore expressed gratitude for the impact she’s making on society.
Her collaboration with the University of South Wales Studio in the United Kingdom, which is called studio start-up to make digital skills a core course, increased sales in a short while, and her interview with the International Institute of Digital Marketing in Texas are some of the things she is grateful for.
Her university education is useful to humanity, and she is full of satisfaction, even as she promises the best is yet to come.
Meanwhile, she has continued to receive loads of goodwill messages from her family and friends on the occasion of her birthday.