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A 17-year-old California girl turned a business on Amazon into a $34.00 monthly income stream. California-based Bella Lin started her online business with $2,000 in savings.
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He currently makes $34,000 a month selling cages for guinea pigs, also known as guinea pigs, which have become popular as pets in recent years.
When Bella Lin was 12 years old, she noticed her guinea pigs disappearing while in the fenced yard of her home outside San Francisco.
This led to her founding GuineaLoft, her second startup, after her previous attempt with TLeggings, an online sportswear company that generated $300,000 in sales in 2020, but was ultimately unsuccessful.
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The young entrepreneur, now 17 years old, decided to develop solutions to keep her pets out of traditional cages. He invested around $2,000 of his savings to start GuineaLoft in November 2022, when he was still a senior at Khan Lab School in Mountain View, California.
Bella Lin introduces herself on her LinkedIn profile as the CEO and founder of GuineaLoft and has managed to generate $450,000 in revenue since its founding in 2022 through January 2024. In an interview with CNBC, Lin revealed that she has sold nearly 11,000 cages and bred more than $410,000 last year, which works out to about $34,000 per month.
Additionally, he plans to postpone his studies to focus on growing his business. Last year, the company secured $10,000 in investment funding from the BizWorld Pitch Competition, which it will use to develop additional accessories and design new cages for various types of pets, such as rabbits.
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Other young entrepreneurs
Bella Lin’s story is an example of young entrepreneurs who have achieved success and significant profits in their business ventures. Another notable case is that of Brennan Agranoff, who founded her own company, HoopSwagg, in July 2013, while still in high school.
HoopSwagg specializes in making custom athletic socks and has grown into a successful online business with over $1 million in annual revenue, according to content marketing agency Profile Tree.
Another notable example is Madison Nicole Robinson, originally from Galveston, Texas, a fashion designer who is considered the brains behind FishFlops, a successful children’s shoe line.
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His story began in 2006, when he was just eight years old, when he drew a design of a sandal on paper. It was his father, with experience in the garment industry, who turned his vision into reality. By 2012, business was booming, generating over $1 million in retail sales.
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Finally we have the case of Emi-Jay, a company specializing in hair ties and headbands, founded by two teenagers Emily Matson and Julianne Goldmark.
In seventh grade, these young women decided to head to the Garment District of Los Angeles, California to source materials and bring their own brand to life. Today her brand is used by renowned celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston, Gigi Hadid and Kim Kardashian.
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