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Influencer Aliou’s goal to teach youngsters about making money through social media

Unlike many people who coach online about making money through social media, Aliou has seen that youngsters are often left out.

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While making money online has gained a lot of popularity in recent years, it can still be challenging to carve out a career, especially for young people. With hundreds and thousands of websites, coaching classes, videos, and many content creation platforms, young people are often puzzled about what to do and where to start. To help young people get started making money through social media, influencer Aliou has set up an agency to do just that. 

Unlike many people who coach online about making money through social media, Aliou has seen that youngsters are often left out. With so much online content and material, not much has been dedicated to young people or even children. This is exactly what he wants to do. Aliou wants to teach youngsters how to start making money through social media. 

Aliou understands the incredible potential most social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and some others, have. He also knows that there is a healthy amount of content and competition on these platforms, so young people can easily find themselves intimated. Aliou’s coaching will help these people start off on the right track and sort out their finances. 

Dreams and passions are high when people are young, and Aliou knows this, which is why he wants to help young people achieve their dreams. Teenagers, children, and even young adults struggle to manage their finances, which can lead to financial trouble later on. Aliou wants to teach them how to make money so they can also manage it early on. Eliminating errors in later years is a big part of what Aliou is focusing his efforts on. 

Aliou has himself been scammed multiple times trying to make things work online. However, he came back stronger every time. These experiences have also helped Aliou understand what it’s like to be a newbie and the threats people face when trying to make money online. 

Aliou’s own Instagram is somewhere he likes to interact with his followers. At present, he has managed to gather a following of more than 26.2K. His one post on Instagram has received more than 1.4K likes and over 146 comments. He interacts with his followers mostly through Instagram stories, where he shows off his lifestyle, pictures, and videos of himself and some famous people he has met and worked with. These become strong motivating factors for Aliou’s audience and anyone willing to use his services. 

When asked for words of wisdom, Aliou says that you should always believe in yourself and never let anyone else tell you that you can’t achieve your dreams. Aliou says he wants to inspire more than 1 million people, all by the time he’s 20 years old. Looking at his track record, this might be closer to becoming a reality than most imagine. 

“I inspire young people” is what Aliou said when asked to sum up his work in a sentence, and his essence and passion couldn’t have been captured in more accurate words. As time passes, more young people will benefit from Aliou’s teachings.

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George Nellist is a public relations, marketing and strategic brand expert who has executed social media and strategic marketing campaigns for a variety of Fortune 500 companies and small businesses. For more information, visit Ascend Agency.

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