Monday, January 11, 2016

Shareef Abdul-Malik, a 23-year old entrepreneur residing in Washington, DC believes in doing for self. That’s why he created WeBuyBlack.com, an online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers. “It allows small black-owned young-entrepreneur-launches-100-million-campaign

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Shareef Abdul-Malik, a 23-year old entrepreneur residing in Washington, DC believes in doing for self. That’s why he created WeBuyBlack.com, an online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers.
“It allows small black-owned businesses to grow by being exposed to an international market; it’s the largest online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers,” says Abdul-Malik. “These black-owned businesses may hire and create employment opportunities for those in our local communities.”
The website launched last year on June 19th, celebrating the 150 year anniversary of Juneteenth. Since its launch, the site has over 2,000 registered businesses and sellers; more than 4,500 products uploaded and have reached 500,000 page views.
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In December, the site garnered over 105,000 page views, according to Abdul-Malik. There is no fee to upload a product to the site.
Abdul-Malik, who is a Howard University graduate, says he’d been inspired by institutions such as the Black Wall Street of Tulsa, Oklahoma that served the needs of the black community.
“This is a long term result after inspirational institutions such as the Black Wall Street which was burned down, ridding hope of family and community survival, financial independence, and the collective motivation to build for our next generation’s well-being,” says Abdul-Malik.
- See more at: http://beansouptimes.com/young-entrepreneur-launches-100-million-campaign/#sthash.xkJDv8kp.dpuf

Shareef Abdul-Malik, a 23-year old entrepreneur residing in Washington, DC believes in doing for self. That’s why he created WeBuyBlack.com, an online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers.
“It allows small black-owned businesses to grow by being exposed to an international market; it’s the largest online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers,” says Abdul-Malik. “These black-owned businesses may hire and create employment opportunities for those in our local communities.”
The website launched last year on June 19th, celebrating the 150 year anniversary of Juneteenth. Since its launch, the site has over 2,000 registered businesses and sellers; more than 4,500 products uploaded and have reached 500,000 page views.
9reasontobuyblack copy
In December, the site garnered over 105,000 page views, according to Abdul-Malik. There is no fee to upload a product to the site.
Abdul-Malik, who is a Howard University graduate, says he’d been inspired by institutions such as the Black Wall Street of Tulsa, Oklahoma that served the needs of the black community.
“This is a long term result after inspirational institutions such as the Black Wall Street which was burned down, ridding hope of family and community survival, financial independence, and the collective motivation to build for our next generation’s well-being,” says Abdul-Malik.
- See more at: http://beansouptimes.com/young-entrepreneur-launches-100-million-campaign/#sthash.xkJDv8kp.dpuf

Shareef Abdul-Malik, a 23-year old entrepreneur residing in Washington, DC believes in doing for self. That’s why he created WeBuyBlack.com, an online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers.
“It allows small black-owned businesses to grow by being exposed to an international market; it’s the largest online marketplace for black-owned businesses and sellers,” says Abdul-Malik. “These black-owned businesses may hire and create employment opportunities for those in our local communities.”
The website launched last year on June 19th, celebrating the 150 year anniversary of Juneteenth. Since its launch, the site has over 2,000 registered businesses and sellers; more than 4,500 products uploaded and have reached 500,000 page views.
9reasontobuyblack copy
In December, the site garnered over 105,000 page views, according to Abdul-Malik. There is no fee to upload a product to the site.
Abdul-Malik, who is a Howard University graduate, says he’d been inspired by institutions such as the Black Wall Street of Tulsa, Oklahoma that served the needs of the black community.
“This is a long term result after inspirational institutions such as the Black Wall Street which was burned down, ridding hope of family and community survival, financial independence, and the collective motivation to build for our next generation’s well-being,” says Abdul-Malik.
- See more at: http://beansouptimes.com/young-entrepreneur-launches-100-million-campaign/#sthash.xkJDv8kp.dpuf

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