Textile Artisan Altynai Mukanova Opens Kaspi Store After Joltap Boost
Experienced textile artisan Altynai Mukanova is set to open her own store on Kaspi, marking a significant step in her 20-year career. The move comes after she participated in the Joltap project, which she credits as a catalyst for her business growth.
Mukanova, who has been producing textile home items such as patchwork blankets and tablecloths, recently expanded her skills by completing a course in pattern making and design. This has allowed her to diversify her product range.
The Joltap project, which she joined after hearing positive feedback from a satisfied friend, has been instrumental in her decision to open her own store. During the project, Mukanova honed her skills in online marketing, product photography, and platform management, choosing to focus on online sales through the Kaspi store.
While managing social media and self-promotion initially posed a challenge, Mukanova overcame this with the support of mentors. She now views the Joltap project as a source of knowledge, confidence, and inspiration for her business.
Altynai Mukanova's new store on Kaspi is set to open, offering a range of textile home items. With her expanded skills and newfound confidence in online sales and marketing, Mukanova is poised for business growth, thanks in part to the support and knowledge gained from the Joltap project.
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