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When Adam Horwitz was a 15 year old high school sophomore growing up in the Pacific Palisades, a mean-spirited gossip blog caught fire with his classmates. Concerned parents soon stomped it out, but Adam’s newfound desire to find online success would prove much harder to extinguish.

He started Urban Stomp, a website where he posted music and the locations of parties in the area. The site made a profit by selling clothes through affiliate links. Adam proved too successful for his own good: Urban Stomp drove 800 people to one party. He had to shut it down after only a few weeks.

Adam has learned from his mistakes and now teaches people age 15 and older how to make money online. He practices what he preaches: his courses, ‘Tycoon Cash Flow’ and ‘Cell Phone Treasure’, have each earned over $100,000 and he has another one in the works, called ‘Dude I Hate My Job’. To get his blood flowing, Adam enjoys driving his newly-purchased 2010 Audi A5 and playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on his Xbox 360.

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Interview: Alex Maroko, 5-Month Sprint to 6-Figure Internet Success

Alex Maroko Interview: From $0 to $100K in 5 Months

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

As a 13-year-old, Alex Maroko was cut from his basketball team. At 15, after years of practicing training techniques, Alex became a freelance athletic trainer. As word of mouth spread, the clients rolled in.

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My Weekend in Washington with Young Entrepreneurs: JJ Entry #28

My Weekend in Washington with Young Entrepreneurs: JJ Entry #28

by Nick Tart

The last five days has been one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life with some of the most ambitious young people I’ve ever met. I’ve learned more about how to sell things…

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Michael Dunlop

Michael Dunlop Interview: Voted ‘Most Likely to be a Millionaire’

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

Growing up with dyslexia in the United Kingdom, Michael Dunlop never much liked school. That didn’t stop him using it to earn him big money. As an eight-year-old, Michael sold Pokémon trading cards to his schoolmates…

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Starting Out Online: From the SEO Perspective

Starting Out Online: From the SEO Perspective

by Rob Stretch

Let’s say you just built your first webpage. You’re ready for business: be it advertising, e-tailing, affiliates or any other monetization strategy. Before you see any conversion, however, you need traffic – lots of traffic.

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10 Trusty Twitter Tips

10 Trusty Twitter Tips for Beginners

by Nick Tart

If you have a business, you need to be on Twitter. It’s quickly becoming the most effective, most targeted marketing channel on the Internet. But be careful how you use it. I have compiled 10 tips to build your social media brand on Twitter.

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I’m Starting an Internet Marketing Service: JJ Entry #19

by Nick Tart

For those of you who don’t know, I’m a senior at Colorado State University. As my senior thesis, I’ve decided to write and publish the JuniorBiz Internet Marketing Guide. However, I don’t consider myself qualified to…

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7 Fun Businesses You Can Run (once you've finished your homework)

7 Fun Businesses You Can Run (once you’ve finished your homework)

by Thomas Walker

“Get A JOB!” If you haven’t heard these words yet, you will soon. Fortunately for you there are plenty of businesses you can run from the comfort of your own home, that aren’t nearly as bad as flipping burgers.

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