Top 10 businesses started in
a garage
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Garages can be used for a multitude of things. Car storage is the obvious
one, but Australian garages also contain everything from discarded
electronics to framed sporting memorabilia.
However, the humble garage isn’t just a storage space. It can provide the
ideal space to launch a new business, as last week’s naming of iiNet founder
Michael Malone as Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year demonstrates.
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The Top 10 Entrepreneur Teenagers Who Made
Millions
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In 1999, at only fourteen years old, Adam Hildreth together with his six
friends launched the famous English social networking site Dubit. Dubit
became one of the most popular websites in 2004. By 2005, Dubit had a net
worth of more than 3.7 million dollars. Adam later founded Crisp thinking,
which developed software that protected people from online predators, online
harassment and spamming. He is ranked 23 in the top 100 richest young people
in the UK according to the 2011 Sunday times rich list.
Adam Hildreth is estimated to have a net worth of 38 million dollars.
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Natasha Nelson success story
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Sisters
Chelsey and Natasha Nelson lived in California when their mom was
diagnosed with a degenerative terminal illness. They realized their
biggest priority was being with her in Arizona, so they decided to move
back home. In the Golden State, the sisters had developed an addiction to
frozen yogurt. They quickly noticed Arizona lacked what they craved —
frozen yogurt shops had not yet sprouted up like weeds in Phoenix
neighborhoods.
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Sean Stephenson:
Motivational Speaker, 3 Feet Tall and Rising
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When Stephenson was born, doctors quickly recognized the signs of the
genetic disorder osteogenesis imperfecta, commonly known as "brittle bone
disease". Most of his bones had
been
broken during the delivery. He was placed in intensive care at Chicago
Children's Hospital, and doctors warned his parents that he might die very
soon. He survived, but spent much of his youth in pain and experienced
the stunted growth and mobility limitations common for people with osteogenesis imperfecta.
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Glen Allsopp: Greatest Young Blogger of 2010- 21 years of age
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On my 21st birthday I shared a list of 21 lessons I’ve learned during my
short spell on earth. On my 22nd birthday I worked for weeks on a free 2
hour video course called Cloud
Blueprint.
And if there’s anyone really good at guessing, then you probably know that
today is my 23rd birthday. I thought for a long time about what I wanted to
share here. I knew that I didn’t want to share something “personal
developmenty” and I already have a big marketing related announcement coming
in the next few days, so I decided to do something else.
That something else, is just to be personal.
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“I will build a motor car for the great multitude…it will be so low in price
that no man will be unable to own one.”—Henry Ford
Henry Ford was nearly 40 when he founded Ford Motor Co. in 1903. At the
time, “horseless carriages” were expensive toys available only to a wealthy
few. Yet in just four decades, Ford’s innovative vision of mass production
would not only produce the first reliable, affordable “automobile for the
masses,” but would also spark a modern industrial revolution.
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How a Kid Farrah Gray Became A Millionaire By 14
Afro American Farrah Gray made his first million when he was just 14. Now,
he runs a successful portfolio of multiple profitable businesses, and is
also a motivational and business public
speaker.
The lessons to learn from him is never give up, follow your dreams and to
not let anything stop you from living up to your dreams.
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