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Vincent Charles Salon – run by an 11 year old

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Vince Weishaus is a 11-year-old hair stylist in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Vince has his own salon in his parent’s basement. He started doing hair when he was 2 years old with braiding his mother’s hair and playing with his sister’s dolls. His favorite hairstyle to do was braiding. He gave his first haircut to his grandmother at the age of 5 under the careful supervision and assistance of his Aunt.

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From there, Vince’s love for hair grew, so much so that his parents gave him his own salon for his 9th birthday. The supplies were donated from his old neighbor who moved to a different house. Vincent Charles Salon was open for appointments, all free of charge.

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His Instagram has only around 2500 follower, but highlights a smiley, happy young boy living out his dream. Vince Weishaus enjoys being a stylist because he enjoys making people feel happy. While Vince is still young, he wants to become a celebrity hair colorist. The sky is the limit when you work hard and do what you love and continue to work hard. Vince figured out that is you love your work, you won’t “work” a day in your life.

Kylie Cosmetics- The Making of a Billionaire

10 Of Kylie Jenner's Best Lipstick Looks - EVER | StellarA billion. It’s a number that seems impossible to picture in our minds. It’s one that counts our population, our galaxy, and it could make up seemingly infinite lifetimes. For most people, this idea of the billion exists only in the hypothetical or in the things beyond this world. So, when someone achieves it, it leaves the world wondering how.
In March of 2019, Kylie Jenner was listed by Forbes Magazine as the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at twenty-one-years old. TV jumpstarted her fame Kylie’s name when she appeared on the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians when she was just ten years old. Since then, she’s used her name to create her brand. She started with endorsements for beauty companies. In 2013, Kylie had 2 nail polishes named after her as a part of a Kardashian Colors nail polish kit from Nicole by API. In the same year, she and her sister Kendall started a clothing line with Pac Sun and a jewelry line with Pascal Mouawad’s Glamhouse.
In 2015, Kylie decided to create a lipstick line pf her own, which she called the “Kylie Jenner Lip Kit.” Jenner said she took inspiration from her love of make-up tutorials and using makeup to make her lips look fuller. She started selling the lip kits for $29 online and they sold out right away. She created an app for the company and then changed the name to “Kylie Cosmetics” in 2016. Since, she’s started selling at Ulta Beauty, a decision that led her to make $54.5 million in six months. Being one of the most-followed people on social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat, social media has been a major medium for promoting her products. It’s the power of social media,” Kylie said on the topic, “I had such a strong reach before I was able to start anything.” In fact, Ulta itself hasn’t done any marketing for the brand, which, the company has said just doesn’t happen. Kylie’s management of her social media pages has really made Kylie Cosmetics.
Part of the success of Kylie’s sales relies on scarcity. The company launches a set amount of products at a time, and each time, they sell out. The company continues to grow as it includes more makeup products, and Forbes magazine estimates that the company is currently worth 900 million dollars. Kylie Jenner is a successful entrepreneur by using her social media to market her brand to makeup users. In conclusion, Kylie truly captures the image of a millennial entrepreneur, using current media to create a brand for herself.

Lilly Singh

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One of the most recognizable faces on the internet these days, Lilly Singh first got her start on YouTube under the name, IISuperwomanII.  Her story really begins after she graduated from York University with a degree in Psychology.  She has since stated in YouTube videos that after her graduation, she struggled with depression.  When she started making videos later in 2010, she found it to be a therapeutic outlet.  According to Lilly, she chose the name “Superwoman” because that’s what she called herself when she was younger when she “wanted to deal with life’s obstacles like a hero.”

Her channel soon took off and her tomboy, down-to-earth personality became her staple.  As her fanbase grew, so did recognition of her “catchphrase” and signature red lipstick, so in 2016, she launched her own lipstick line called “Bawse.”  The next year, she released her first book, How to be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life, for which she went on tour for a few months later on in 2017.

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Lilly has always made sure to stay connected to her audience, going on tour in 2015 (for her documentary, A Trip to Unicorn Island) and in 2017 (book tour), filming daily vlogs on her second channel, and regularly having live-streams where fans can ask her questions.

Her success is likely due to her unique style, but also her constantly trying something new besides just YouTube videos.  Just this past March, it was announced that Lilly will host her own late-night talk show, A Little Late with Lilly Singh, which premiered this September.

In just nine years, Lilly went from a depressed college grad to touring the world, having her own lipstick brand, writing a book, achieving 14.9 million subscribers, and hosting her own show on NBC.  With the help of the internet, Lilly Singh branded and marketed her signature personality to the world.

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John Cooper

Many people know John Cooper as the lead singer and bassist for the hard rock/metal band Skillet, but many do not realize that John Cooper holds many other roles as well.  As the only founding member still a part of Skillet, Cooper has released ten albums since 1996.  Cooper’s wife Kory is also a member of Skillet, and their relationship is strengthened by touring and performing together while spreading God’s love to others in often godless environments.  Part of John and Kory Coopers’ mission, along with the rest of the members of Skillet, is to openly be Christians, but to perform music that appeals to people who are not often reached by Christianity.  Skillet’s songs all have Christian themes and messages, though some are more subtle than others, and John Cooper discusses his faith at every concert.

As if performing, recording, and traveling with Skillet was not enough, Cooper started a side project in 2018 called Fight the Fury.  Along with the guitarist from Skillet, Seth Morrison, Cooper co-wrote and released a five song EP and toured with both Skillet and Fight the Fury throughout the spring and early summer of 2019.  Though some might say Fight the Fury is similar to Skillet in terms of their music, Fight the Fury is much darker and heavier music and deals with many dark and tough subjects that are not as well suited to Skillet.  Cooper has made it clear that while Skillet is a Christian band that plays hard rock and metal, Fight the Fury is definitely a metal band first, whose members happen to be Christians.

In addition to Skillet and Fight the Fury, John Cooper also released his own line of beard care products in the late fall of 2018.  Through a partnership with Hawk+Hatchet, these products are now being sold through major distributors such as Macy’s and Amazon, as well as through Hawk+Hatchet’s own website.

Throughout these many projects, John Cooper has remained a faithful Christian, husband, and father.  He has enjoyed great success being able to tour with many mainstream rock and metal bands such as Korn, Breaking Benjamin, Slayer, Five Finger Death Punch, Nickelback, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and numerous others, as well as performed on Fox & Friends several times.  John Cooper takes every opportunity to share his faith with the world and uses the platform he has worked to create to help spread God’s word.  John Cooper is an inspiring entrepreneur, as he has successfully managed to create and be successful in two different bands, launched a beard care line, and been a loving husband and father.

Kylie Jenner: The World’s Youngest Self-Made Billionaire

Kylie Jenner has become the youngest self-made billionaire in history at only 21 years old. She owns 100% of a cosmetics company that is worth over $900 million. Her self named company, Kylie Cosmetics, was started solely by her and defies all presuppositions of economic theory.

Jenner was born into fame by being a member of the Kardashian family and she used that platform to her advantage in her business ventures. When the family’s reality show, “Keeping up With the Kardashians”, first aired in 2007, Kylie was only 10 years old. As the show gained traction and Kylie got older, she grew more and more famous in the world of reality TV and social media. She used this following to jump start her cosmetic business at only 17 years old. She used a small sum of money she earned by modelling to pay a company to produce 15,000 lip kits and began selling them for $29. Her product was marketed through her social media accounts such as Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat with hundreds of millions of combined followers. The start up costs were cheap and the marketing was free and she has since sold over $900 million worth of makeup and other products. She pays seven full-time and five part-time employees and outsources manufacturing and packaging. Between Kylie Cosmetics and other small business ventures, such as her clothing line with her sister, Kylie is worth well over $1 billion.  Although Kylie was famous just because of her name, her fortune is entirely self-made. She was not born into a family business, but she used her situation and the resources around her to launch a business idea and grew it into a nearly billion dollar company by herself.

Social Media and the Impact on Small Businesses

Have you ever been scrolling through your Instagram or Twitter feed and see that celebrity you love posing with a new trendy clothing item, advertising a hot new company? Do you ever wonder if those endorsements actually help the company?

Amanda Thomas. Founder of Luv Aj.

Well, Amanda Thomas, founder of Luv Aj, says it does. Luv Aj is a company that sells trendy, edgy Jewelry. Thomas had the idea for this company at age 16. Now 25 years old her 21,000 Instagram followers can attest to the success of her company. How she has gotten her success is through partnerning with celebrities such as Gigi Hadid, Beyonce, and Emily Ratajkowski. These celebrities are sent items from Thomas and are asked to post pictures of them and the product on their social media platforms.

However, not all of her success is solely from social media, Bloggers are a key influence to the market. Thomas says this about the influence of the Blogosphere, “I’ve also learned that my number one source of traffic are bloggers who wear Luv Aj and link to my site, so it’s not necessarily via Instagram where you can’t click to buy. And some of the top tier bloggers that post about me are not as great for traffic as some of the more random or niche ones” (Bender). As entrepreneurs try to launch small businesses and get the ball rolling for their company, using people of influence to promote your product on a large platform is an incredibly successful tactic.

Creating connections and networking with people in high places, celebrities, and people of influence creates the space for your company booming. Advertising and marketing yourself is super important for your company but small business starters need to consider the impact of using others success to bring you success, and social media is a great outlet for that.

 

Bender, Melanie. “Luv Aj Designer Amanda Thomas Sold Her First Collection at Age 16.” Fashionista, 27 Sept. 2013, fashionista.com/2013/09/luv-aj-designer-amanda-thomas-sold-her-first-collection-at-age-16.

Talbot, Kate. “Meet The Millennial Entrepreneurs Slaying The ECommerce Game.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 27 Apr. 2018, www.forbes.com/sites/katetalbot/2018/04/26/meet-the-millennial-entrepreneurs-slaying-the-ecommerce-game/.

Whether You Love or Hate Her, She’s a Billionaire

Kylie Jenner is known for a plethora of things; however, Kylie Cosmetics is what truly made her go from a rich teen to a young billionaire. At the age of 19, Kylie Jenner launched her own cosmetics line by the name of Kylie Cosmetics. In 2016, she released her famous lip kits which took social media by storm. With the popularity of her lip kits, she decided to launch her own brand.

The new brand incorporated eye-shadow palettes, blushes, highlighters, and of course more lip products. The brand continuously puts out new collections. Recently, the Halloween collection and her birthday collection were released. These collections were highly reviewed and took over the YouTube platform. She appeared on the platform for the first time on the James Charles channel, one of the largest beauty channels on YouTube, to preview her Halloween collection.

Kylie is 21, now, and was just on the Forbes magazine cover as a “self-made billionaire.” The article explained how Kylie created a beauty empire in just two years. This article created controversy due to the use of the phrase “self-made.” People say that she was raised in a rich family that gave her the finances and resources to create Kylie Cosmetics. Others believe that she was self-made due to her making all the major decisions within the company. Image result for forbes kylie

Despite where one may fall on the controversy, Kylie Jenner is a billionaire because of Kylie Cosmetics. She is a millennial entrepreneur because of Kylie Cosmetics, as well.

Luv AJ Leading in Social Media Marketing

Most people think innovation as a quality only new businesses or new products require. However, one entrepreneur showed that innovation is important of all areas of business. Amanda Thomas, founder of the Luv AJ Jewelry Line, demonstrated innovation not only in her product but in how she marketed it.

Image result for amanda thomas luv ajThomas created her jewelry line in 2005 when she was 16 years old, her after school obsession becoming a profitable business with unique accessories. While at Fred Segal, she randomly met a buyer who wanted her jewelry in all of their stores around the country. That was the first step for Luv AJ on the road of becoming a global empire. A student under famous designers such as Rachel Pally, Christina Ehrlich, and Estee Stanley, Thomas learned how to best create unique jewelry that appeals to lots of different crowds. Now, Luv AJ has boutiques all over the country and the jewelry is popular with a lot of celebrities. People like Beyoncé, Bella Hadid, Kylie Jenner, Emily Ratajkowski, and Emma Roberts all praise Luv AJ and the unique heavy chains and spikes unique to that line.

While Luv AJ demonstrates tons of unique innovation, it’s Thomas’ intense marketing work Image result for amanda thomas luv ajthat really shows an entrepreneurial mind. Forbes describes Thomas as a “digital native”, manipulating social media trends to bring her designs and products to the forefront of the market. From the start, Thomas used Instagram to immerse her brand in the world. She uses her talent for design to create an amazing Instagram page for her products that visual appealing. “Our Instagram grid is a mix of close up shots of ears, necks, and hands, lookbook and campaign imagery, photos of influencers and celebrities wearing the jewelry, and flat lays,” she says.

Thomas knows what an amazing platform social media is for marketing. Her unique photos and advertisements have vastly increased Luv AJ’s marketing reach. However, Thomas doesn’t stop there. She has worked hard to use different influential people to promote her product online, like models, singers, actresses, and so on. To best describe her innovative method of advertisement, she says, “Each season, we work with over 200 girls with a wide range of followers, and we gift them jewelry in exchange for a post and tag. With their tags, we get our product in front of new audiences with every single post.” Thomas isn’t picky about the number of followers or how popular the influencer is. She believes that someone with 50k followers opens up markets the same amount as one with 500k followers.

Image result for luv aj beyonceThomas’ innovation with social media marketing and networking has paid off, big time. Yet she doesn’t rest on her success. She continues to build new relationships to increase her reach. Sometimes she directly messages influences to build a relationship, sometimes she gets referrals from others she’s worked with. Either way, she strives to create partnerships with new people to open up new markets. With products at $100 or lower, her line is spiking in popularity.

Thomas continues to innovate with her online presence to make buying even easier. “First, every single image we post is tagged to a product that is directly synced to our Shopify store. You can click-to-buy on a post and checkout on your mobile device. The second way is through the “Link in Bio” which leads you to our SHOP ALL collection. The third way you is through the app Four Sixty which makes our Instagram feed shoppable on our e-commerce store. Other tools we use that add efficiency are PlanolyVSCO, and Repost,” she says. Clearly these tools are working, as Luv AJ’s global empire expands and Thomas brings her unique jewelry to more markets. That’s true innovation: not only creating a new product but new ways of selling it.

Jessica Alba is just being Honest

Jessica Alba is very well known for being a successful Hollywood star, but she is also the founder of her own cosmetics business. The 37-year-old started her company in 2012 called Honest. The mission says, “We’re a wellness brand with values rooted in consciousness, community, transparency and design. And we’re on a mission to empower people to live happy, healthy lives. Every day and in every way, we hold ourselves to an Honest standard.Image result for jessica alba honest company

The Honest Company has over 120 whole ingredient products like new organic beeswax sunscreen or the clever insulation pocket hidden inside a chic $170 vegan-leather diaper bag. Alba spends over 86 hours overseeing marketing and brand development for a company. Her goal was to fill the growing demand for nontoxic cosmetic products, particularly among young new parents who are concerned with their children’s health and well being. Having kids of her own she knew of the concern to make sure that the products they are using are safe and nontoxic in all ways. This is why her idea has been so successful, parents are willing to spend money on their child’s safety.Image result for jessica alba honest company

The Honest Company first year selling products was in 2012 and they had $10 million in revenue. Industry insiders are predicting over $250 million in the upcoming years. Alba’s investment potentially will make her a fortune of $200. At such a young age Alba has created a whole new brand in the cosmetic industry and she is only starting. She said once, “If we really want to make a difference in the world and people’s health, it’s billions and billions of dollars, not just one.” Her goal is to make a difference in health and wellness and she is definitely on her way.

 

 

Gerard Adams – The Millionaire Mentor

According to Inc.com, Gerard Adams was the second most influential millennial entrepreneur to watch in 2017, only behind Mark Zuckerberg. Adams has started and invested in a number of businesses, many of which have become huge successes. He spent one semester at Caldwell University before dropping out and going off on his own. His father worked at Prudential Financial which grew Adams’ interest in the stock market. He started several companies in the financial industry. One of these was called StockSpot, which he says grew to a revenue of $10 million before the 2008 stock market crash. In recent years, Adams has invested in or started nine companies, all of which have made over a million dollars.
The business Adams is most well known for is Elite Daily, a news platform for millennials. The site reached over 80 million monthly visitors. In 2015, Adams and his two co-founders sold the company to Daily Mail for $50 million.
Adams calls himself The Millionaire Mentor. His goal is to inspire millennials in their passions. He does this through a few avenues. The first is his website (GerardAdams.com). On this he has blogs, videos, and other information to help entrepreneurs. He also has a business called Fownders, which has classes, articles, and other things that encourage social entrepreneurs.
Gerard Adams is very passionate about helping entrepreneurs, especially millennial ones, in pursuing their passions. It is great to see a successful person using their gifts to help other people who are starting out just like he did at one point.