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$400,000 to put diamonds on your car: I'm showy, I'm profitable
Find a great marketing idea Xie Yan was born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province in January 1985. In the summer of 2008, Xie Yan, who graduated from university, gave up ordinary job hunting and rented a shop in a Wenzhou shopping mall specializing in men's clothing. Xie Yan's cleverness and diligence, the dress shop that lets her painstakingly manage had improvement very quickly, income begins to rise steadily. In October 2009, Xie bought a compact car with the income from his clothing shop.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Interview
The wealth story of the loach King born in the 1980s
In the northwest corner of Chen Xiang Village, Yejia Dock, Benniu Town, Wujin District, there is a loach breeding field of 80 mu. The owner of the breeding field is just a 22-year-old young man named Jiang Linhu. Although he is the boss, Jiang Linhu is not the boss who sits in an air-conditioned office and wears a suit and tie. His face looks like a black loach from working outside for a long time. However, at a young age, he has become a famous "loach king" in the aquaculture industry.
By Canaday Deleon3 years ago in Interview
380 MILLION "SALES QUEEN" FANG XIAO QING: NOT beautiful is my advantage
The customer is God, but God does not like a person holding the style, so the first feeling is not good. Fang XiaoQING IS NOT UGLY BUT IS not a beauty, her height is 1.60 meters, weight is 120 jins, belongs to the chubby type, and her eyebrows are beautiful but not too out of color place. Such a girl standing in a group of tall and beautiful salesgirls is too insignificant. But it is this chubby sales lady who created a miracle, in 2009 to achieve sales of 380 million yuan, Chongqing before the "sales king" also sold 60 million more!
By Ruban Saunders3 years ago in Interview
Trusting the Process:
In a world where people are constantly trying to tell you who to be and what to do when it comes to publishing, it can be difficult to find your own voice. But author Chavis D. Walker believes that it's important to trust the process and stay true to yourself. In her new book, “Refined: A Guide To Accept And Release The Things That No Longer Serve You,” Walker opened up about her own journey, and she found success by being authentic to who she is.
By Dr. P. Gurley3 years ago in Interview











