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Seiva Garms

Hi I recently started an ecommerce website selling clothing. It’s called Seiva Garms and I’m hoping I can make something from it.

The site is https://seivagarms.teemill.com/ and I also have an Instagram page @seivagrams - I’m still waiting for my first sale while trying to do as much marketing as possible with no penny to my name.

I’m 25, i missed rent this month, recently made redundant, parents don’t answer my calls, not a great time but it’s made me hungry in more ways than one. I’m from England but I need this to go to the world lool. Sorry for the novel.

Thank you xo

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Hi!!

Hope you’re doing well and staying safe! I wanted to submit my friend’s business. She owns a small online boutique called Shop Pretty Girls Boutique. It’s focused on trendy apparel and accessories at an affordable price. Here’s her website https://www.shopprettygirlsboutique.com and her instagram is @shopprettygirlsboutique

Hi! I run a small beauty company with my two sisters. We specialize in hand crafted skin, body, and hair care and cruelty free lashes at really affordable prices!

Hello!

I just launched my aromatherapy bath and body company. Made locally in Birmingham, Alabama Aplomb offers vegan friendly and environmentally conscious aromatherapy products.


Instagram: @aplomb.aromatic

Qualified Personal Trainer. 10 years experience. London Based. Female trainer. 25 years of age, born in Kenya raised in the UK. I have recently decided to pursue my career in personal training as it is something I love doing. I have a BSc in Finance and Accounting and decided that I no longer enjoyed it. I decided that I want to be self employed helping women finding confidence in their bodies. I would like people to see how passionate I am, and how dedicated I am to make this career choice work out

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