Joel Comm who well know as adsense tycoon on the internet and made millions of dollars online.He launched this The Next Internet Millionaire Reality TV Show Contest last year to attract people to join him as join venture partner.
Would you be the next internet millionaire?enjoy the video:-
Is good to contribute to charity,especially in China.Why? Because of China has been grow tremendously within these few years and caused imbalance in their economy.That’s mean poor become poorer, rich become even richer.
That’s not a good sign in China.
The Chinese Millionaire will feature celebrities instead of regular folk, and the show’s producer says that the name will likely be changed because 1 million yuan amounts to only $129,000. The show is set to premiere in May.
Reality shows are a popular staple of Chinese TV, but the government has deemed them vulgar and began a crackdown on them this month. Yesterday, the Chinese government issued a decree that TV shows need to be uplifing and inspiring.
In 2005, a Chinese version of The Apprentice derailed when US show star and executive producer Donald Trump had a falling out with his Hong Kong partner.
Millionaire know the rules of money game.They use their money to work for them and take the earned money to reinvest again in their properties, new businesses, stock or expanding their existing property to build more passive income. This is the millionaire’s secrets of creating wealth silently
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In the fourth and final installment of a four-part series, FOX 26’s Melinda Spaulding introduces a millionaire and the secrets to build wealth quietly.
17 years old girl started her web business business with a single website at the age of 14 and become millionaire in just 3 years later.
Ashley is the head of whateverlife.com, with eight dollars borrowed from her mother. Now,the website grosses more than $1 million a year.
She start her web business with creating and giving away MySpace background. The designs are cheery, colorful and whimsical, with lots of hearts, Ashley’s favorites. The site has huge numbers of visitors and attracted advertisers. Ashley’s first check was for $2,700. The next was for $5,000, the third for $10,000.
The checks kept coming and the business kept growing-to the point where she could afford to buy a brand new four-bedroom house for her family.Has the price of Ashley’s business success been the loss of a part of her childhood? She doesn’t think so.
Keep in mind that she is only a 17 years old teenager.