Diane was able to capitalize on the ever-growing online-reputation market. Think about it, there was nothing on the internet that helped you manage your reputation and how you were perceived on social media.
She created MyWEBoo, and then would go on to found a T-Shirt company and a business that helps companies market to teens. By the time she was 18, she already had three companies. Her last one is Breinfly.
Robert Nay
This little kid is incredibly impressive. He’s a self-taught coder and by the age of 14, Robert Nay had drummed up 4,000 lines of code to create his Bubble Ball game.
At first, he made it free to download in Apple, and in just two weeks, there was already over one million people playing. He ended up earning over $2 million in that time frame. A 14 year old made $2 million in two weeks. Holy.
Dominic McVey
Dominic McVey was someone who was always thinking about how he could make money. Even from a young age, he was interested in commerce. By the time he was 13, the Londoner was importing scooters from the U.S. to sell on his home soil since they were cheaper to buy overseas.
He was a millionaire by the time he was 15. Then he partnered up with a company called Viza, and now he’s worth around $10 million.
Abbey Fleck
My guess is that you didn’t know the product Makin’ Bakin was actually started by an 8-year-old. Think about it, who would know the bacon market better than a bacon-loving 8-year-old?
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