Okay, since baseless racism is also being committed, it seems like it's time to leave the forum for good. The man is here, trying to introduce his business like a human being politely. There is not the slightest comment about his work, there is no Arab, I don't know what. Mustahak Turkish "Luthier", son of Turkish, who puts Luthier at the beginning of his name when he files two frets and cleans three guitars.
@Farboud Farjadian don't get discouraged by the negative response you might get in this thread dude. People here, though claiming to be very progressive, can be total conservative dickwads. They do not represent the Turkish guitar community by any means, which I believe is much more welcoming. Also, the refugee situation is a bit of a hot topic nowadays. So don't take it personally, it's just mass stupidity. You got my follow.
I agree on the above message to a certain extent though, It would be advisable for you to focus more on actual products or repairs you made, rather than just stock images and information about random guitars. Your picks and the straps doesn't look half bad, I think there is a market for that. Also, unfortunately, majority of the people consisting of your potential customer base are not bilingual, so at least some proficiency in Turkish is also advisable. Lastly, I would market this business through social media outlets like Facebook groups and Instagram, this forum will not contribute in any meaningful way. I would suggest removing any Arabic remarks from the Instagram account because it will draw negative comments, as demonstrated in this thread. English is the way to go until you feel comfortable enough with your Turkish proficiency.
I wish you all the best in your future endeavour, and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have, just hit me up on DM's or via Instagram.