About Rich20Something and Daniel DiPiazza

Most people work typical 9 to 5 day jobs that chain them to their desks 5 days a week and impose ceilings on their salaries.

But there is an emerging class of business professionals and entrepreneurs who have learned how to create their income solely through the internet. These entrepreneurs have more freedom than ever before.

Freedom to travel and work from wherever they choose, whenever they choose.

Freedom to use their knowledge and experience to create things that benefit the world overnight.

Freedom to use the volume of the internet to their advantage and reap bigger rewards than were ever before possible for a start-up business.

The digital age is here, yet many of us still don’t know how how to operate the tools that comprise it or leverage the immense power that it offers.

Rich20Something is designed to help young people grasp the concepts required to profit from the digital world. The site contains a wealth of information on:

 

  • Bootstrapping your first business from the ground up
  • Getting over crippling fears and self sabotage
  • Coming up with good ideas for products and services
  • Digital product creation
  • Dominating the online space with your ideas

A note from Daniel:

Many people wanted to know how I got my start, so I thought I’d share my story here.

IMG_2596I started off doing webinars for HS students that needed SAT prep. I worked at Kaplan (a big prep company owned by the Washington Post) for a few years and realized that they were charging clients $120/hr and I was only getting $18/hr…and it was me doing all the work. That pissed me off. So I branched off on my own and began taking students on a freelance basis. Within a period of weeks, I had a thriving freelance business going that was making me way more money than before, in WAY less time.

But I wanted to see if I could launch another business that didn’t even require me leave the house.

I started a web design firm and leveraged my writing abilities to book over $15,000 of work in the first 2 weeks.

Now, I knew I was on to something.

I’m not special, and I didn’t do anything that can’t be learned and replicated. I want to teach you how.

Join my tribe.