UK school boy Christian Owens in a record selling has made a million merely at an age of 16 via selling advertisements on the Web and it was further added that he will continue until he reaches the $100 million mark.
It was the brain wave inspiration coming from Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Owens launched his website Mac Box Bundle when he was 14 years old.
The website offers a combo of Mac software, costing between $100 to $400 for a one time download, and a 10 pc of his earnings were directed to charity.
The previous reports state that the Mac Box Bundle gained £700,000 since its launch in 2008. Soon after the successful debut of Mac Box Bundle, Owens released an online advertising platform called Branchr, that employees eight people in US and UK who aid in selling of advertisements.
The platform made £500,000 in the very first year and currently has comes up with a betting site called as William Hill and also a social networking platform MySpace as its renowned clients.
Owens through a statement explained: "Mac Box Bundle was already becoming a success but I really wanted to push myself and do something different, so I came up with the idea of Branchr. I think everyone has business sense in them, they just need to gain experience and be determined to make it.
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