by Readaloo
Net worth’s are estimates based on stock prices, company shares, investment, annual earnings, estimates made by professionals, insider information & research from the internet.
#1 Mark Zuckerberg Aged 26yrs
Worth an estimated $6.9 billion

If you don’t know who Mark Zuckerberg is already, you really must have been living under a rock. Mark is an American entrepreneur who co-founded and is currently the CEO of the social networking behemoth we know as Facebook. Hailing from White Plains, New York, Mark started his programming at a very early age back in “Middle School” and it looks like that really paid off. Currently owning approximately 24% of Facebook, Mark is now a Multi-Billionaire, with a fortune of roughly $6.9bn and growing. So why is he top of the list? Well, I can think of a few reasons, 6.9 billion reasons in fact!
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by college-startup.com
“People equivalent to Bill Gates are very rarely born. In recent past the world has seen an unknown guy who is as brilliant as the young Bill gates was. This super talented guy has now become the youngest billionaire of the world at the tender age of 23 and worth more than one and half billion (1.5 billion).”
Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of the planet’s fastest growing social networking website “FACEBOOK.COM” and is the CEO of Facebook, Inc. He was born on 14th May 1984 to a Jewish American Family and grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York. He married to his girlfriend Priscilla Chan. Mark Zuckerberg is a tremendously talent PHP programmer and alos heart-core Hacker. In the year 2008 he was covered by the Forbes Magazine and was therein declared as the youngest billionaire on planet earth and possible the youngest self-made billionaire ever. Mark is a Harvard drop out. read more…
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by Amit Mullerpattan
The expanding reach of the Internet and growth of online collaboration tools have all changed small business outsourcing dramatically in the past 3-4 years.
Let us take a look at 10 key trends for using independent contractors for projects and even ongoing staffing needs, and how they shape up: read more…
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by All Business
Outsourcing — the practice of using outside firms to handle work normally performed within a company — is a familiar concept to many entrepreneurs. Small companies routinely outsource their payroll processing, accounting, distribution, and many other important functions — often because they have no other choice. Many large companies turn to outsourcing to cut costs. In response, entire industries have evolved to serve companies’ outsourcing needs. read more…
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by Susan Ward
Want to get into marketing online but wondering what the options are and what online marketing strategies will best fit your business and your marketing budget? This marketing online primer presents an overview of strategies for you to choose from. I recommend choosing and implementing at least three; successful marketing online depends on diversity and persistence for most small businesses. read more…
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by Michael Bluejay
Over the years I’ve compiled my very best tips on web design, and I’m sharing that with you here. This is important because it’s all too easy to create pages that frustrate your visitors even though that’s not what you intended at all. And visitors who are annoyed are likely to click off of it quickly without seeing what you have to offer.
Fortunately, the most common website mistakes are very easy to prevent or fix. My big list of website design tips below will help you do just that. read more…
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by Mary Bellis
Many first-time business owners think that by simply placing an ad in a local newspaper or a commercial on a radio or a television station, customers will automatically flock to purchase their product or service. This is true to a certain extent. Some people are likely to learn about your invention and try it, just out of curiosity. But hundreds, even thousands, of other potential customers may never learn of your business. Do develop an adequate marketing program. read more…
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by Terry Kneeshaw
Number 1 – ‘Do Something and Do It Now’
Find any excuse to send a communication about anything to your customers – the only condition is – you do it right now. It can be a mailing, email, phone calls – anything. But action it IMMEDIATELY. This strategy is designed for those of us who are just too good at planning. Sure, you’ll send something to your customers when you’ve created the ideal offer, with the ideal brochure for the ideal product – and of course this will all have to wait until you’re far less busy doing XYZ. The ‘do anything but do it now approach’ addresses the simple but ridiculously profitable fact that even if you send your customers an email telling them what a great/bad day you’re having (you choose) it will remind a percentage of them that they meant to get in touch with you and within minutes they’ll be wanting to spend money with you again.
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by Optimus01
SEO is an important factor to think about when adapting or designing a website. The following takes a look at the benefits of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
You may have heard of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which is an online marketing strategy that improves search engine rankings of a website along with online traffic. After finding out what SEO is you may be wondering how SEO will benefit you and your website. read more…
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