Hey, I just spotted this ... and blogged about it of course *grins*. Then I thought I'd swing on by and let you know that the UK now has its first eBay Millionaire. He started 10 years ago from his parents' spare room, using the shed as a store - he is 30 now. Well done to him!! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Ten-year-rise-tycoon-started-garden-shed.html
Wow cool a bit of an inspiration too. Dunno if their are any DP UK Millionaires around, if not maybe I can be the first! And You can post about about me SEO-UK and I'll post about you if you beat me. Deal!
If it takes 10 years from nothing to make your first million, probably not realising you'd get there ... it won't take as long to make the 2nd million. It never does. Now all I need is a damned good idea
there was an eBay millionaire last year. sorry to burst your bubble but it took him around 4 years i think and he made it through selling playstations and PS accessories? correct me if im wrong or it might even be the same person. Regrds, B.
It might if you needed a job and he had one going Here are the news reports, showing it's a "today" story: http://news.google.co.uk/news?um=1&ned=uk&hl=en&q="mark+radcliffe"+first+millionaire
First of all, I would never go for a job And even if I have to, what difference it makes if that person was to employ me? He will look for my qualities and eligibility. He will not get impressed if I appraise that he's a millionaire. And if such was the case, people would easily find jobs.
Did you ask them to leave a comment on it? Did anybody yet? I don't think most people are overly bothered ... if the response here is anything to go by.
i'm sure a lot of hard word was involved in achieving this point in his business. nice motivation for everybody else here!
Any one can achieve the same if they put the graft in. I sh*t you not that I am a millionaire since I own a medical centre in Bangladesh and the building alone is worth over 1m but this money is no good to me over here in the UK and it is something I did for the collective family to have and for them to display ownership to it and rather let my parents brag about it to their friends {they moved over there now}, my wife is always having a go at me about it; but it is something I did for them really. Similar story, I worked in restaurants/takeways and gave £100 a week to my parents and they invested back home, I started to give more here and there and it took about 10 years to complete the building since I never had the money in one go to build it. So it does not take much, just a focused dedication, always put something aside to invest and compounding will take effect.