ABOUT
My name is Stanley Tang and I’m a 16-year-old entrepreneur, best-selling author and student from Hong Kong. I am not a millionaire yet but I do make a comfortable income online for a teenager through things like information marketing, affiliate marketing and social media.
My Story
I had a computer since I was 3 years old (back then they were still Macs) and got involved with the internet in 2001 when a friend of mine introduced me to web design (HTML, javascript - there were no such thing as CSS or blogging). So I started building websites for myself and my friends as a side hobby and hosted them on free hosting servers like Angelfire and Geocities.
A few years gone past and one day I was at my local bookstore where I picked up the book that will ultimately changed the course of my teenage life. It was called Rich Dad Poor Dad. It was then when I was first exposed to the concept of money, business, assets, cashflow, leverage. In fact, I loved it so much that I bought the entire Rich Dad Series. I also went on the internet to get more information and download interviews, PDF reports etc relating to the lessons taught in Rich Dad Poor Dad. Unknowinly, I also signed up to dozens of email mailing lists… Then on May 13th 2006, I received a “spam” email that introduced me to the concept of Google Adsense. And it was then when I realized the potential of making money from the internet. So I created a couple of free blogspot sites, wrote some articles and slapped a couple of Adsense ads on it.
By July 2006, I’ve made my first $100 and first $1000 by January 2007. In my first proper year online, (between January 2007 and December 2007) my “business” generated over 5-figures in sales (not bad for a 14 year old). And currently it’s on track to do 6-figures by the end of 2008. In December 2008, I released my new paperback book, eMillions: Behind-The-Scenes Stories of 14 Successful Internet Millionaires, which was an instant #1 best-seller on Amazon. This makes me the youngest best-selling business author in the world. In fact, I got featured by RetireAt21.com.
EBook: eMillions
"Could A 16-Year-Old Teenager
Get 14 Of The World's Most
Successful Marketers To
Agree To All His Wishes?"
I guess the answer is yes, because I was able to complete these interviews with flying colors... and get a New York Publisher to publish this best-selling book!
Not bad for a teenager huh?
But look, books are great. You can sit down in the park or anywhere and read this book for yourself. You can read it in bed before you go to sleep and I guarantee you, you will love every single page!
As you turn the pages of this best selling book, you'll quickly realize your decision to Buy It could rank as one of the very best financial decisions you've ever made, period!
After all, you are a motivated Internet Marketer and this book is the poster child for all things "online marketing!"
You get to extract the wisdom and insights from these stars and use those methods quickly to get the results you deserve!
Anthony Robbins is right too, because there's no better way to get to the top, than to model those already there!
This is your chance to do the exact same thing! And, I welcome you to grab this book right now!
This guy claims he is not yet a millionaire but based on his performance, just compute.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Stanley Tang - A Teen Entrepreneur's Journey To Internet Success
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6 comments:
gi follow na tika ya... musta dira? i hope na maka update nako sako blog nasad...
asa imo cbox gwapo? update pud imo follower para ka follow imo readers hahaha....hoping you will be the next millionaire
ok, i'm done adding you in my blogroll but i can't seem to find your blogroll here. maybe i'm just blind. let me know if you add me as well. be back to check it. take care and good luck to blogging.
Added you to my blogroll. Hope that makes me the next millionaire. :D
very inspiring topics you got. i'm enjoying reading them. just added you to my blogroll. please add me too. thanks :)
wow amazing story! i'll look for emillion.
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