6 Self made teenage millionaires and how they did it
It’s incredible to think how a 14 year old can accumulate millions of dollars while a 40 year old has barely seen 10000 dollars.
Although some were presented in more favorable conditions, you can’t deny that their brilliance and hard work had a lot to do with their early success.
As we can see from the young entrepreneurs, it’s never too early to become a millionaire.
1. Nick D’ Alosio
A self taught programmer, Nick started with how to videos which he posted online. At the age of 12, Nick has already built his first app and continued to do so whenever school closed.
But it wasn’t until he was 15 that he hit the jackpot when a Hong Kong investor took a keen interest in an app he created Summly, and gave him 300,000 dollars to advance the app.
The investment paid off well when Yahoo sent both Nick and his investor laughing all the way to the bank with a 30 million dollar check.
Nick D’ aloisio also took a job at the new found company.
2. Ashley Qualls
Ashley started her business when she was only 14, customizing her class mates’ social media profiles. It wasn’t after long when her little website whateverlife.com took off and started seeing revenue from Google adsense.
WhateverLife.com is now multimillion enterprises with a staggering number of over 7 million monthly users. She capitalizes on this traffic via Google adsense and private ads.
3. Jon Koon
Koon was born with a knack for business and was already in business at the age of 6, selling vegetables to neighbors.
Later, Koon opened an aftermarket auto store which took a positive turn when MTV famous show Pimp my Ride partnered with him. He provided exclusive parts used in the reality TV show.
This business expanded and now operates in over 20 countries over the globe.
4. Sean Belnick
With merge seed money of $500 he earned by mowing lawns, Sean started his online enterprise called Bizchair.com.
Having learned a lot from his stepfather who run a venture selling office furniture, Sean took advantage of the booming internet and started selling directly to households; this new way of selling saved a lot folks money and in no time his business grew so fast he was a millionaire by 16.
5. Chris Phillips
Phillips at 17 realized the potential of internet and the need for webhosting. With hesitation, Phillips launched a web hosting company, dot5hosting which has now grown and now offers more than hosting services.
Chris was a millionaire by the age of 19.
6. Adam Hildreth
Adam set up a social networking site Dubit for teens when he was only 14. The site became a hit in the UK and propelled him to six figure incomes and millionaire status.
Adam has now launched Crisp Thinking, a company that develops software to protect children from cybercrimes.
There’s no telling whether these young chaps had a rare gift or lady luck come down smiling upon them. However, we can learn that if we can start a project, believe in it and stick around through thick and thin. Then success has no option but to knock at our door steps.
I hope this serves not only as a challenge but as an inspiration for all of you.






