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How Alex Boro Started Boro Inc

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
July 17, 2020
in Business
Reading Time: 5 mins read

You might have heard of Alex Boro through his company QuikTok. But, do you know about how he originated as an entrepreneur? He started with learning to program and reselling shoes on the internet.

Curious to know how his business sprang up from this? Keep reading to find out!

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Boro Inc. and Shoes

Rare sneakers can sell for over $20,000 on a digital clothing reseller called StockX. The industry surrounding shoes has grown, allowing many people to sell their premium shoes online. Alex Boro was able to discover an advantage in the market which benefited his company.

But what was this advantage? It was programming and bots.

Boro began to learn software development and was able to surpass the security levels on other shoe resale websites, making his much safer for consumers to use. This eliminated the problem bots cause and allowed for Boro to secure his shoe inventory.

Boro sold his first pair of shoes and used the money to invest in Boro Inc., his sneaker resale business that would soon become popular- earning a profit of about $30,000 in its first year.

Boro and Bots

Alex Boro started to learn programming at the age of 12. He became interested after his brother told him that he would be able to make a lot of money if he put in the effort to learn to code. Boro developed bots that could secure shoe releases much faster than a normal person.

At this point, he started gathering a following online. Many were interested in seeing how he worked and what he intended to do with his new proprietary software. Once he started reselling shoes with Boro Inc., he gained even more popularity.

Celebrity Clients Arrive

Boro gained traction in the entertainment industry when he started delivering his shoes to celebrities. Their positive reviews of him online only continued to grow his social media following.

Boro Inc. has continued to grow rapidly, with it becoming the go-to website for many famous people. Boro promises real, quality products at a fair price, and this is what his fans loved the most about his shoe reseller site.

With such a massive following on social media, it became easier for Boro to spread the news about his endeavors. More and more people became aware of his Boro Inc. group and the other platform that he co-founded, called QuikTok.

Conclusion

Alex Boro started his business by using programming to gain an edge in the shoe resale market. Once he learned to code, he was able to secure shoe sales and ensure that his inventory was always kept full.

With social media added into the mix, many celebrities and fans could easily follow what Boro was up to and keep track of products that they wanted to purchase. Social media platforms work great for marketing- and Alex Boro was able to capitalize on that fact.

You can expect Boro Inc. to continue to grow, as Boro gains more experience in the industry.

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