Uncategorized

I’m high school dropout who left home at 16 – now I run own company raking in £1million a year & it’s job anyone can do

A HIGH school dropout who left home aged just 16 now makes a whopping £1million a year as a tech entrepreneur.

Harry Edwards, 20, from Melbourne, who has always had a knack for business, got so caught up in it he dropped out of school.

Teen Aussie entrepreneur Harry Edwards

He turned a side hustle into a huge business

At school, the keen filmmaker started flogging CDs of a film for around £5 a pop and by 13 he was aiming to save up enough to bag a PC, driving him to make money online.

The high school entrepreneur then used leftover 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day and Christmas money totalling $300 AUD (£152) to pursue e-commerce and dropshipping.

He later started a company creating video ads for TikTok and Facebook on Fiverr –  a global freelancer marketplace – and now turns over more than $1 million AUD.

Harry told 7News: “This limited budget meant that I would follow every organic marketing method available to sell my e-commerce products, such as using Instagram theme pages and joining Facebook groups to promote my products.”

Despite his unstable financial grounding, his business started to thrive and expanded so much within two years that he felt financially comfortable dropping out of school.

He even had made enough to move out of the family home.

The practical teen opted to use influencer advertising which only set him back between $10 and 50 AUD (£5-10).

He said: “From this, I was able to consistently generate profit, as I might pay $10 for the ad which would result in three sales of my $20 product, earning $60 in revenue.

“I did this consistently for some time until I had over $1000 [£507] in my bank account.”

He then dipped his toe into running Facebook ads and broke even on one of his online stores within just one month.

Harry then sold his business for $8000 AUD (£4060), leaving him with over $11,000 AUD (£5582).

But Harry admitted that running a business is not always smooth sailing and suffered huge losses until early 2020.

This motivated him to start his own video editing business and he sold some necessities like his laptop and headphones to do so.

He decided to learn how to edit video clips himself rather than pay a freelancer on Fiverr around $50 (£25) per ad.

In the month of July alone, he made a staggering $31,000 AUD in revenue (£15,730) but admitted net profits are low after paying his team and investing in other software businesses.

The tech-savvy man explained: “If I stopped investing in the software businesses, however, my profit on this $31,000 would be roughly 50 per cent.

“From January to May we had an average monthly revenue of $40,000 a month.”

He confessed that busy weeks see him work from the minute he wakes up to the minute he sleeps.

Harry urged other business-minded young people to get stuck in the world of e-commerce.

It comes after a woman revealed that she made £70,000 in 90 days from her side hustle – and said she gets AI to do the work for her.

Bellah Roze took to social media to share details of her money-making scheme.

In a TikTok video, she said that she has earned over a million pounds from selling digital products.

Digital products are intangible goods, such as music, ebooks, and online courses.

Bellah said that selling digital products is great because there’s a “94% profit margin”, as it costs you nothing to make.

She added that they are “easy to promote” and you never run out of inventory.

Meanwhile, Jenna Kutcher managed to leverage the power of social media to grow her business, and now it’s more successful than ever.

After deciding the corporate world wasn’t for her, Jenna decided to take a risk and become a wedding photographer, something she excelled in and loved until she realised it lacked opportunities to make more money without working more hours.

After shooting her first wedding in 2011, Jenna said she kept her head down and worked hard until 2018 when she went viral online for the first time.

Then slowly transitioned from being a full-time photographer to a business owner.

Since Jenna created her photography business from nothing she knew she picked up a few tricks along the way others would find helpful too.

“I realised I had done something really interesting to be able to start a business and within three years make six figures shooting photos.

“So I wanted to start teaching other people that, and basically it’s exploded since – I started the Goal Digger podcast which has over 100 million downloads, I’ve written a book, I’ve done all different things,” she explained.

On her website, she explains how she started with a $300 (£230) camera bought on Craigslist and built a “million dollar empire”.

It’s all about working smarter, not harder, according to the entrepreneur.

Related Posts

“The commonality is the focus”: Tiger Woods compares Scottie Scheffler’s and Rory McIlroy’s games

Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler, 2024 Hero World Challenge (Image via Getty) Golf legend Tiger Woods, known for his attention to technique, recently weighed in on the playing…

Tiger Woods praises son Charlie Woods for hole-in-one and runner-up finish for Team Woods at PNC Championship

Charlie Woods made a hole-in-one during the final round of the PNC Championship; Team Woods finished tied on 28 under with Team Langer, who won the play-off; Tiger…

Panama President José Raúl Mulino rejects Trump’s threat of taking back control of Panama Canal: ‘Not negotiable’

Panama’s president shot down President-elect Donald Trump’s threat on Sunday that the US would call on the Central American country to cede control of the Panama Canal if…

“You Either Become Insecure, Or You Overcompensate”: The Traumatic Childhood That Shaped Elon Musk’s Life

Elon Musk isn’t the only billionaire who regrets not enjoying life more when he was younger. On September 30, Tesla held the AI ​​Day 2022 event in California….

Steph Curry stood his ground calling out a fan who swiped his gifted shoes after he had given them to a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥

Steph knows that kids come first Steph Curry stood his ground calling out a fan who swiped his gifted shoes after he had given them to a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥AP Stephen…

“Glazing gone wrong”: Fans buzz after analyst highlights LeBron James’ dominance over Michael Jordan and Steph Curry in elite listS

NBA fans react to analyst pointing out the number of 30-point games after 35 between LeBron James from Steph Curry and Michael Jordan (Photo credits: IMAGN) The comparison…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *