Soulja Boy (Made his first million at the age 16 from rapping)
When you weed out all the negative thoughts and focus on nothing but what you wanna have it’s so easy to obtain it.
One of the chapters of my book is called ‘Speaking It into Existence. It’s something I’ve been doing my whole career. When you think or speak from the non-conscious it happens.
Carl Churchill (Made his first million at age 19 by setting up B2B online business)
Don’t get me wrong – the first million was hard, but £1 million to £10 million was surprisingly quick – it’s quite odd really. But 10-20 is a fair bit tougher.
In the first year it was 24/7 - the days merged into the nights merged into the next days,”On one particular occasion I worked three days without stopping, no sleep.
Farrah Gray (made his first million at age 14 in the food industry)
Everything we want is on the other side of fear.
It is when you are comfortable that you keep yourself away from your goal. So to create a success you have to get uncomfortable.
Ephren Taylor (Made his first million at age 16 by creating video games and web designs)
When I got a $3,800 check [from an online retailer of vitamins and legal supplements], my parents thought I must be selling drugs.
Christian Owen (Made his first million at age 16 by setting up a Mac a software development company)
I think everyone has business sense in them, they just need to gain experience and be determined to make it.
‘There is no magical formula to business – it takes hard work, determination and the drive to do something great.
I won’t stop until I make £100m.
My aim is to become a leading name in the world of internet and mobile advertising and push myself right to the top of the game
Cameron John (Made his first million before graduating high school by starting various online businesses)
I think a lot of people hear my story and think it was an overnight success. That couldn’t be further from the truth. I started small and built everything over time.
The biggest piece of advice is to Put Yourself Out There and to just get started. You’ll make mistakes, but there’s never going to be a better time than now.
Ashley Qualls (She borrowed eight dollars from her mother to start a business creating myspace backgrounds for teenagers. By age 17 she made her first million)The web world is great, but there are so many other ideas I have floating around in my head, and now is the time to give it a go. I want to change things up a bit for the future.
If you have the passion, you can achieve. That’s my opinion. It is hard work, you have to know your audience and you have to relate to them, other wise, people will just walk away. Just don’t take no for an answer.
Don’t ever give up. If people think running WhateverLife has always been easy, they are easily mistaken. There have been ups and downs and everywhere in betweens running this companyMatt Wegryzn (made his fortune by buying and selling domain names)It doesn’t have to be the same type of business or niche, but keep trying until something works out for you. Honestly, everyone that I know that has failed at the beginning, but kept trying hard, has ended up a winner at the end. I mean it, a real “winner” – with money.
Well, one important advice in the business world is probably to start out small, or slow, and then grow. And this is not in the domaining world, but in general – at least for myself.
A typical day probably starts at 10 a.m. for me and lasts until 5 a.m. There’s just too much to do in order to sleep. I feel like I need to work every hour possible on the weekdays in order for this company to be successful.
Never give up. And it’s true. Your business doesn’t work out, keep trying.
Ben Casnocha (Became a million by creating a software company that provides customer support tools for local governments)
I’ve always been entrepreneurial, but the turning point came when a teacher in sixth grade made me memorize the Apple Computer “Think Different” TV campaign. The closing line was, “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” This fired me up.
The best way to figure out what you’re interested in is to expose yourself to as much random stuff as possible.
Mark zuckerbeg (Facebook founder and the youngest billionaire in the world, with a net worth of US$4 billion in 2010)I started the site when I was 19. I didn’t know much about business back then.
When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place. So, what we view our role as, is giving people that power.
There’s lots of stuff none of us have ever seen before. That’s good in some ways, but limiting in other ways.
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