Jannes embarked on his entrepreneurial journey during his university days by creating an online market for electronics. After a setback with the website, he transitioned into the shoe business, recognizing the demand for hot selling footwear in Kenya. Partnering with a designer, he started producing shoes in Ngara, offering a range of 14 models at competitive prices.With initial capital of Sh. 40,000, Ochieng scaled up his operations, now producing up to 180 pairs per month.
He attributes the success of his business to quality materials, sourced locally, and a commitment to customer satisfaction, reflected in a growing income of Sh. 300,000 to Sh. 350,000 monthly.
Despite initial skepticism, his brand, known for its durability, has gained traction in the market, driven by positive word-of-mouth referrals. Looking ahead, Ochieng plans to expand his business . For dropshipping classes to empower others in the industry, join this shoe business class and earn more.
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