Digital Sellers Make More Than 1/4 Billion Dollars Through SendOwl
Ecommerce tech company celebrates incredible customer success
LONDON, May 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- SendOwl makes it easy for people from all over the world to turn their passion into their business. Anyone who has an itch to scratch can build a business by selling their digital products direct to their audience from their own website or blog with help from SendOwl.
On May 11th, SendOwl customers crossed the $250,000,000 milestone in collective sales.
SendOwl enables people to do what they love and sell what they love. SendOwl customers sell an incredible range of products including eBooks, indie video games, knitting patterns, fitness videos, even tiny house blueprints.
What unites them is a desire to shun the corporate world and 9-5 to make money by doing what they love. And with a quarter of a billion dollars processed by SendOwl, this is hardly a marginal trend.
Selling without borders: At a time when nationalists around the world are talking about 'taking back control' and protectionism, SendOwl customers have been heading fast in the other direction. The internet makes it easy for them to reach a global audience with only a website and a compelling product. SendOwl customers have sold to people in almost every country in the world, including Nepal, Ecuador and even North Korea: they are genuinely sellers without borders.
"SendOwl sellers are at the vanguard of what the business world can look like: connected, entrepreneurial and supportive of people who want to turn their passion into their business, no matter how small their start-up capital, where they live or what their background."
George Palmer, SendOwl Founder
About SendOwl: SendOwl is a London-based tech company founded in 2010 by entrepreneur George Palmer with just $50.
Press contact: George Palmer
+442038683460
[email protected]
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