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How Naowshaba Ferdous Built a Global Business Empowering Women Entrepreneurs

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From Immigrant Roots to Global Reach

Naowshaba Ferdous did not grow up with privilege, connections, or a safety net. Raised by two Bangladeshi immigrant parents who arrived in the United States in the 1980s with little more than determination, she learned early that progress comes from persistence. Her father instilled a simple belief that would later define her career: the greatest thing you can do in life is help others.

That belief became the foundation of a business that now spans 27 countries and has helped women entrepreneurs generate more than $10 million in collective revenue and counting.

Betting on Herself When It Mattered Most

In her early twenties, Ferdous found herself unemployed, struggling, and uncertain about her future. Everything changed in 2019 when she joined a Facebook group for female entrepreneurs and saw everyday women running successful full-time businesses charging for their expertise. She had spent years freelancing for businesses as a consultant, but never thought it could be a business she ran from home every day, let alone make good money.  It was a bold move, but she took a risk. She invested the last $2,000 she had into mentorship and committed fully to building her first online business.

Ferdous calls that fateful moment the best decision of her life. Over the years, she has invested more than $100,000 into her own education and mentorship, a choice she now considers the fastest path to growth in business and in life and one of the best ways to pour back into her own clients

Eighteen Years of Content That Finally Paid Off

Ferdous has been creating content for nearly two decades, from blogging and YouTube to Facebook communities. That long term consistency built trust and credibility long before monetization followed. Today, she leads a global audience of more than 40,000 women who rely on her for business development guidance.

Her flagship Facebook community, Thriving Female Entrepreneurs has been recognized by Meta as a fast growing highly engaged community  with more than 31,000 members and continues to expand daily. The group operates on a clear value driven principle: promote your business for free, make connections, help others, and hire each other.. The result is a highly engaged audience and a long waitlist to join.

A Business Model Built on Psychology and Clarity

What sets Ferdous apart is her approach. She blends no nonsense social media marketing strategy with research-backed behavioral psychology, helping founders clarify their message, position their expertise, and sell with confidence. Her clients range from 6-figure founders to established 8-figure brands, with more than 100 entrepreneurs supported across 27 countries to date.

Ferdous says the ripple impact her consulting support has given clients over the years humbles her. Clients credit her guidance  with helping them lift their families out of poverty, retire their partners, travel freely, give to causes they care about, and build profitable businesses without sacrificing time with their children.

Scaling Impact on the World Stage

In 2026, Ferdous will take her message to a new level when she speaks in front of an audience of 40,000 women. It is a milestone that reflects years of quiet, consistent work and a mission rooted in service.

“I’ve been building and reinventing businesses since I was 12 years old,” Ferdous says. “When you understand how people think and you’re willing to bet on yourself, your skills can buy your freedom.”

Her story is proof that you do not need a fancy degree or elite connections to build something meaningful. With clarity, discipline, belief, and passion you can start and grow  a global business that makes an impact on the world.

Connect with Naowshaba Ferdous:

🌐 http://www.naowshaba.com/

📸 Instagram: @naowshaba

Sarah Steele
Sarah Steele
Sarah Steele is a seasoned online content writer specializing in technology and business innovation. With over five years of experience contributing to notable publications like Forbes AU and Forbes US, Sarah has a knack for breaking down complex topics into engaging, digestible articles for a wide audience. Her writing style blends clarity and creativity, often infused with a conversational tone to keep readers hooked while educating them. A strong believer in the power of SEO, Sarah has honed her skills in writing articles optimized for search engines, driving organic traffic for various platforms. She is passionate about exploring emerging trends in AI, cybersecurity, and remote work, aiming to make cutting-edge knowledge accessible to professionals and enthusiasts alike. Outside of writing, Sarah is a dedicated advocate for digital literacy and often volunteers in online workshops, helping others improve their content creation skills. Her goal is to continue expanding her reach in the tech industry, building thought leadership through high-quality, informative articles that inspire and inform.

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