Thursday, 30 October 2014

Vision Plus Drive Rakes In Million Dollars


 

Ladi Delano made his first million dollars selling alcoholic beverages during his residence in China. At the age of 22 in the year 2004, he started a business called Solidarnosc Asia which specialized in manufacturing a premium brand of Vodka called Solid XS. Delano did not stop there, however. He branched out his company to launch The Collection; a dining and entertainment venue which is obviously a smart move for someone who owns an alcohol business.

Saturday, 25 October 2014

We Sell To Over 6,000 outlets in The USA

Creator of m3 girl designs
                            Maddie Bradshaw, Founder of m3 girl designs

By Raluca Besliu

Maddie Bradshaw is the President of m3 girl designs, a jewelry company, with annual revenues of around $1.6 million, selling over 60,000 necklaces per month in over 6,000 U.S. retail outlets, including Amazon.com and Nordstrom. Everything started when the young girl was 10 years-old
 and wanted to decorated her school locker, but couldn’t find anything interesting and original. When her uncle, who had an old Coke machine, gave her 50 bottle caps, she decided to decorate them herself and put magnets on them. The now 16-year-old recalls: “When my friends saw the caps, they wanted me to make some for them.”

I Made Money Making Jam In Mom's Kitchen


Fraser Doherty
Fraser Doherty, now 24, set up SuperJam at 14, using his Gran's jam recipes. After selling his produce at farmers' markets and to delicatessens, he developed a method of producing jam 100% from fruit. After setting up production, creating a brand and perfecting his recipes, Fraser became the youngest ever supplier to a major supermarket chain when Waitrose launched the range in March 2007. SuperJam now supplies over 2,000 supermarkets around the world (incl. Tesco, Asda Wal-Mart, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Waitrose) in countries including Australia, Russia, Denmark, Finland and Ireland.

The CEO Of A $15million Company

Juliette Brindak
Miss O & Friends was inspired by drawings that I did when I was 10. I was with my family coming back from vacation when I started drawing these girls that I called ‘Cool Girls.’ My mom, Hermine, is a graphic designer so she took my drawings and transferred them onto the computer. My younger sister, Olivia (who is the real ‘Miss O’) also got involved and for a while it was pretty much just a hobby for my mom, sister and I. When Olivia turned 8, my parents had a birthday party for her where my mom made ‘Miss O-like’ characters for my sisters’ friends. She blew them up really big and mounted them so when the girls walked into our house, they saw characters that looked like them.

Friday, 24 October 2014

Teenage ideas That Turn Into A Million Dollar Enterprise



5. Naivety — because you just don't know any better
Catherine Cook

MeetMe was initially created as myYearbook by two high school students, Dave and Catherine Cook, and Dave's older brother Geoff, and Hailey Hookah during Spring Break of 2005. Catherine persuaded Geoff, who founded EssayEdge.com and ResumeEdge.com from a dorm in 1997, to invest in their project. At the launch of the site, Dave was a junior and Catherine was a sophomore; the project was initially activated at Montgomery High School, in suburban New Jersey where they attended. The site was created entirely by developers in India.

Success Comes With Failure. Dollars Don't Fall From Trees!


There are a lot of marketers who try to promote their products and sell information via web, but some webmasters are growing with quite a good pace; Adam Horwitz is one among them. The 18-year-old entrepreneur has been churning out some real cash by working online. He currently owns two online businesses and each business gets him well above 6 figure income every year. Before actually understanding the overall game of web marketing, Adam went through quite a lot of tough times; thanks to the confusing programs and scams.

Wrote His First Book At 17. Rejected 40 Times!

Sabirui Islam

Sabirul Islam (23), has excelled on a journey towards self-fulfilment whilst making a difference to the lives of a million people on his way to the top.

He is the founder of the Inspire1Million campaign, a global project to inspire, engage & transform the lives of a million people around the world through a marathon of events focused on teaching youth self-discovery, career prospects and enterprise learning. Sabirul has taken the Inspire1Million now to 26 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America & Europe, delivering over 800+ events since its launch in Japan back in November 2010.

Made $2.5m At 21, Spent All At 22!


2. Hard work — nobody said it would be easy
                                                                                Andrew Fashion

Andrew Fashion made $2.5 million by the time he was 21. By 22, he had lost it all (and then some). He told us all the sordid details, but we're more interested in how he'll claw his way back to the top: this year he's writing an autobiography, an eBook on how to pick up women, and he's launched beModel.com. Andrew's advice: "If you slack on it, no one is going to believe it.