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From MLM to Digital Marketing Success: Moheeb’s Journey

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Moheeb Arif, 21, from Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, found success after a tough start.

In early 2023, he accidentally joined online freelancing groups while looking for MLM contacts. Coming from a low-middle-class family, Moheeb couldn’t afford university and felt stuck.

Soon, he watched a video by Sir Hisham Sarwar about freelancing. Inspired, Moheeb:

  1. Took free courses on DigiSkills.pk (Freelancing & WordPress)
  2. Learned Digital Marketing through Moon Creations

His big break came on September 23, 2023: he earned $230 from his first client! This proved he was on the right path.

Moheeb kept learning, worked a year as a Social Media Manager, and built his skills.

Today, he runs his own agency, MA Digital Hub, helping clients in Pakistan, UAE, and USA with:

  • Social media ads (Meta, TikTok)
  • Google Ads
  • eCommerce marketing

He also started Connected Kashmir – a community to help freelancers in his area learn and find work.

Moheeb credits Sir Hisham Sarwar’s free online guidance for changing his life. Though still facing challenges, he hopes his story inspires others from similar backgrounds.

Key Message:
Even without money for university, free online resources and determination can lead to success. Moheeb turned accidental discovery into a thriving digital career.mm, looking at Moheeb’s story – it’s quite inspiring! A 21-year-old from Azad Kashmir who transitioned from MLM schemes to founding his own digital marketing agency. The key elements seem to be: his humble background, accidental discovery of freelancing through Hisham Sarwar’s content, taking DigiSkills courses, landing that first $230 client, gaining experience through a 9-5 job, and now running MA Digital Hub while helping others in his community.

The user clearly values concise, accessible versions of these motivational career journeys. They might be collecting these for educational purposes or inspiration. Since they specified 300 words, I’ll need to be extra selective about details while preserving the emotional arc – especially that pivotal moment when he earned his first dollars after years of struggle.

Notable aspects to highlight: the role of free online resources (DigiSkills, YouTube), the importance of mentors (Hisham Sarwar), and how he’s now paying it forward with Connected Kashmir. The religious gratitude (“Alhamdulillah”) should be retained as it’s part of his voice.

Wait – the original mentions he “wasted two years in MLM during F.Sc days.” Should I keep that negative framing? Probably yes, since it shows the contrast between unproductive struggle and finding his real path. The rewrite should maintain that turning point energy when he discovers Sir Hisham’s videos.

For simplicity: replace “F.Sc” with “college”, explain MLM as “multi-level marketing schemes”, and shorten the course names. The community platform can just be “a group for freelancers in Kashmir”. Most importantly, keep that triumphant ending where he thanks his mentor – it bookends nicely with the accidental discovery at the start.

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