Adults aren’t the only ones who can be entrepreneurs, but kids can too. Here are five self-made, millionaire entrepreneurs who happen to be kids. It definitely shows that people don’t give kids enough credit.
5 Kids Who Are Shocking the Entrepreneurship World by Jonah Engler
1. 5 Kids Who Are Shocking the
Entrepreneurship World
Adults aren’t the only ones who can be entrepreneurs, but kids can too. Here are five self-made,
millionaire entrepreneurs who happen to be kids. It definitely shows that people don’t give kids
enough credit.
2. 1. Fraser Doherty
At the age of 14, Fraser used his grandmother’s recipes to make jam. In time, he started selling
his product to his neighbors. However, his number of clients had boosted tremendously at around
the age of 16. Naturally, his recipes were a little different than his grandmother’s. In fact, he was
doing so well that he dropped out of high school to work full time. In 2007, his product was
distributed to over 184 different stores, leading him to a 1.2 million-dollar revenue.
2. Ashley Qualls
3. Ashley Qualls created a website called WhateverLife.com as a way to show off her design work.
In 2005, her website visits had skyrocketed, eventually attracting attention from Google. As a
result, she got paid a share by click revenue. All of this was done at the mere age of 14. Ashley
continued to accept offers from other companies. She even bought here own $250,000 dollar
home in 2006.
3. Greeting Card Green
Cameron Johnson’s rich journey began when his parents asked him to make invitation cards for
an upcoming party. Those who received his invitations were quite impressed with his work. In
fact, they started offering him jobs for other design work. This lead him to bigger jobs and more
money. At only age 11, he had accumulated several thousand dollars of revenue. Now, he is a
rich, self-made millionaire.
4. 4. Julieth Brindak
When Julieth was only 10, she created imaginary characters, known as the “cool girls.” Six years
later, she made her own social networking site for tweens. Most of her money is made from
advertising. Her website is ranked as the third largest girls-only website. Her cleverly designed
website is now worth a whopping 15 million.
5. 5. Sean Belnick
Sean, at age 14, was really fascinated by the idea of selling things online. With a budget of $600,
Sean created his own website for just that purpose. He first started off with selling Pokemon
cards. He then began selling bigger stuff such as office furniture. Surprisingly, this generated
him an astounding 24 million dollars in revenue. To this day, he is very well off.
Jonah Engler is a successful entrepreneur. Engler hails from NYC.