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25 Top Internet Billionaires and the Secret to their Success

Who are the 25 top internet billionaires in the world? What’s the secret to the success of the top internet billionaires? How did they come about their wealth? How did they become billionaires?how can you replicate their success strategies to become a millionaire or billionaire? You are going to find out soon.
In this article, I am going to list the top 25 internet billionaires and also highlight the secret to their success. But before I proceed, I want to emphasize the point that this article not focused on the wealth and net worth of the internet billionaires; rather, it’s more interested in the “how” of their success.
If you are more interested in knowing the estimated net worth of the internet billionaires; then Forbes magazine is the right place to go. But if you are interested in learning the exact step by step strategies that helped these internet entrepreneurs became billionaires; then please read on. Now who are the 25 top internet billionaires in the world?

                25 Top Internet Billionaires in the World

1.            Mark Zuckerberg         Facebook
2.            Larry Page –       Google
3.            Steve Case –      AOL
4.            Jeff Bezos –        Amazon
5.            Reed Hastings –                Netflix
6.            Jerry Yang –        Yahoo!
7.            Craig Newmark –             Craiglist
8.            Pierre Omidyar –              Ebay
9.            Sergey Brin – Google
10.          Eric Schmidt – Google
11.          Masayoshi Son – Softbank
12.          Hiroshi Mikitani – Japan’s leading online shopping mall
13.          Charles Schwab – Online investing to the masses
14.          Ma Huateng – Runs China’s most popular online chat service
15.          Robin Li – Baidu
16.          Mark Cuban – Broadcast
17.          Andreas Von Bechtolsheim – Google Investor
18.          William Ding – China’s second largest online gaming site
19.          Shi Yuzhu – Giant Interactive
20.          Yoshikazu Tanaka – Gree
21.          David Filo – Yahoo!
22.          Marc Benioff – SalesForce
23.          Peter Thiel  - Facebook Investor
24.          Jack Ma – Alibaba
25.          Todd Wargner – Broadcast
Now that the 25 top internet billionaires in the world have been listed, I think it’s time we dig into the behind-the-scene secret to their success.

                25 Top Internet Billionaires and the Secret to their Success


1.            They took advantage of trend

                There are no shortcuts. You have to work hard, and try to put yourself in a position where if luck strikes, you can see the opportunity and take advantage of it. I would also say it's hard not to fool yourself. Everyone tells you how they are going to be "special," but few do the work to get there. Do the work.” – Mark Cuban
The fist secret to the success of the internet billionaires was their preparedness and ability to take advantage of a moving business opportunity. The internet came as a trend and while most established business owners fought to resist its impact on their businesses; these internet billionaires embraced the internet and went about seeking ways to use it as leverage. The ability to take advantage of trend; the ability to accept change is the big difference between successful entrepreneurs and the average business owners.
                To truly prepare for the unexpected, you’ve got to position yourself to keep a couple of options open so when the door of opportunity opens, you’re close enough to squeeze through.” – Pierre Omidyar

2.            They started small

The 25 internet entrepreneurs listed above are billionaires by all standard but they were not so many years ago; and they did not become internet billionaires overnight, they started small. Most people admire entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Larry Page but only few knew the starting point of these entrepreneurs.
                There are no shortcuts.” – Reed Hastings
One key to becoming a successful entrepreneur or business owner is the ability to start small. Most people dream big but only few are humble enough to start small. I think it’s worthwhile you know that Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Jerry Yang, David Filo, Sergey Brin started their internet businesses from the dorm of their various schools; Jeff Bezos started Amazon from his garage.
                Most people think it's all about the idea. It's not. EVERYONE has ideas. The hard part is doing the homework to know if the idea could work in an industry, then doing the preparation to be able to execute on the idea.” – Mark Cuban
These internet billionaires did not sit on their business ideas and business plan; waiting for the million dollar investor. They started with what they’ve got on hand and kept it going till they hit fame and fortune. So if you must replicate the success strategies of these internet billionaires, then you must be willing to start small.

3.            They worked for free

                It’s not because of the amount of money. For me and my colleagues; the most important thing is that we create an open information flow for people. Having media corporations owned by conglomerates is not just an attractive idea to me.” –Mark Zuckerberg
Extraordinary success comes with extraordinary sacrifice. During the early startup years of these internet billionaires, they weren’t paid a dime. They worked for free developing their business ideas and even when their various companies was formed; they kept working for free.
                Most people think it's all about the idea. It's not. EVERYONE has ideas. The hard part is doing the homework to know if the idea could work in an industry, then doing the preparation to be able to execute on the idea.” – Mark Cuban
What’s the lesson I am trying to stress here? The lesson I am emphasizing is that “delayed gratification is essential to becoming a billionaire and building a successful business; whether on the internet or offline.

4.            They were innovative

I did a careful research and found out that the internet billionaires were not pioneers in their niche; they were late comers but they came with a competitive strategy, “innovation.” Google and Yahoo weren’t the first search engine; before them was ask.com.
                We are targeting innovation. We believe mobile applications are essential.” – Larry Page
Amazon wasn’t the first online bookstore; other small independent bookstores existed but Jeff Bezos used innovation as an edge to position Amazon as the world largest bookstore. Facebook wasn’t the first social networking site; MySpace was already on ground and successful but Mark Zuckerberg positioned Facebook using innovation as an edge.
The lesson here is that you don’t have to be the first to win; you don’t have to reinvent the wheel, all you have to do is improve on the present idea and you will have a winner on hand.

5.            They had a mission

                The thing I really care about is the mission; making the world open.” – Mark Zuckerberg
One of the reason the 25 internet entrepreneurs listed above became billionaires was because they had a mission; a mission to positively affect humanity. Why do you want to start a business? The answer to this question will determine if you’ll succeed or not.
                The most important single thing is to focus obsessively on the customer. Our goal is to be earth's most customer-centric company.” – Jeff Bezos
A business mission is essential to starting a business and growing a business because it helps you the entrepreneur maintain focus; it keeps you on course. Without a strong business mission; you might hit success but you can never sustain that success. MySpace went under because Facebook; its competitor had a stronger mission and that business mission became the driving force behind Facebook’s success.
                Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. That's our mission. When we started, we had about 30 million Web pages, which was quite large for the time — that was two years ago. Now, we have well over a billion Web pages. So that gives you some idea of how we've grown in content. So we try to make more and more stuff available to people, we try to, when you come to Google, fulfill that need that you have as quickly as possible.” – Larry Page

6.            They served everyone for free

Have you ever been charged for doing a search on Google? Were you charged a subscription fee for your Yahoo, Google and Facebook account? The answer is no. The reason these internet billionaires became successful was because they served everyone for free. Mark Zuckerberg helped family and friends stay in touch without charging a dime. Google provides direction to vital information without charging a dime; Craiglist is also a free resource.
                "If you want to be rich, simply serve more people." – Rich Dad
Now what is the key point here? The key point for success here is to provide a valuable service to many people for free or a lot less than normal.

7.            They reinvested in their business

The last secret to the success of the internet billionaire was that they reinvested in their businesses. Jeff Bezos didn’t pay a dividend for five years; Larry Page and Sergey Brin worked their socks off without getting a dime. These internet entrepreneurs became billionaires because they reinvested not only the profits; but their time and resources.
Instead of taking a profit and throwing a party; they chose to stay committed and expand their business via strategic acquisitions. Re-investing in your business is essential to business growth and expansion.
As a final note, these are the top seven secrets to the success of the internet billionaires. Do you want to become an internet billionaire? All you have to do is to replicate these seven success secrets and I will see you at the top.

Saturday, February 25, 2012




Hello Everybody 
 This post is dedicated to all those young internet entrepreneurs who had the courage to make it happen for themselves. I began blogging almost 3 years back. It is amazing to see people who began their business on the internet for a few months and are now well-known millionaires. I hope the post below lets you become a better blogger. These are 10 young internet entrepreneurs who make millions per year.
                                                        




Mark Zuckerberg - Mark is just 25-years old (at time of writing). He is the youngest and the top most internet entrepreneur in the world today. Mark is the founder of the second most visited website in the world – Facebook. With this he is the youngest billionaire in the world. He started Facebook while he was still in Harvard. It is amazing to know that Mark started Facebook in his messy dorm room on February 4, 2004 as a way for students, faculty and friends to connect. He got the idea for Facebook from his college and school days where a book with head shots of students used to published.



Kevin RoseKevin Rose – ‘Digg’ any posts lately. If yes, you have to thank Digg’s founder 29-year old Kevin Rose. While younger, Kevin worked as a breadstick maker at a popular restaurant. Kevin has perhaps paid a heavy price for Digg. He lost the ‘love of his life’ while founding Digg. He invested $6000 into the site, which was supposed to be for a deposit on a house for him and his girlfriend. As a result of this, their relationship broke down. Since then he has been quoted saying,
“no matter what happens with Digg, I won’t put business first again.

 Michael Arrington
Michael Arrington -The lawyer who started a blog. He is one of the most powerful guys on the internet right now. Once he was a lawyer and he left his job to become the founder of TechCrunch. TechCrunch is now an authority-blog. TechCrunch covers internet startups and latest in technology news serving over 1.5 million page views per month. Michael is 39-years old. He is one of the most powerful guys on the internet right now.

Bob Parsons
Bob Parsons
Bob Parsons – Almost everyone reading this post is connected to this man. Bob Parson is the founder of the flagship domain registrar GoDaddy. Parsons recounts that he was extremely weak at academics. He joined the US Marine Corps and claims otherwise he would not have graduated high-school. Bob Parsons is also a Vietnam war hero who got injured while serving as riflemen for Delta forces in Vietnam. This is what Parsons said about his childhood,
“I’ve earned everything I’ve ever received. Very little was given to me. I’ve been working as long as I can remember. Whether it was delivering or selling newspapers, pumping gas, working in construction or in a factory, I’ve always been making my own


Arianna

arianna huffington- Is perhaps one of the most successful female Internet entrepreneurs ever and is the founder of the top blog in the world according to Technorati! She started the news-blog Huffingtonpost dot com. Her blog HuffingtonPost has become synonymous to a news website. She is greek American and speaks with a marked Greek accent.

Peter Thiel – Peter is the reason why you got the immediate payment from your sponsor the last time.  He and Max Levchin co-founded PayPal. There is yet to be a substitute to Paypal but none have been as effective. Thiel is also the investor who helped Zuckerberg kick things off with Facebook. I don’t know if you care but Thiel is gay. He is worth $1.3 billion.

Janus Friis- He is a Danish internet entrepreneur, who founded the popular telephony application Skype. Although in September 2005, he and his partner Niklas Zennström sold Skype to eBay for $2.6 billion. His hobbies and pass times include skydiving, pool, martial arts and winter sea bathing.

Evan Williams
Evan Williams
Evan Williams – If you ever thought who on Earth could come up with a name such as Blog – then Evan is your man. He is responsible for popularizing the word ‘Blog’. Evan created the most popular blogging platform for newbies – Blogger. And yes, he is also the reason you “tweet” so much. Evan is the co-founder of the third most popular social network – Twitter. He is 37-years old, never too late huh?

Andrew Gower – Andrew became worth $650 million developing games. He is the founder of popular gaming site Runescape. He created Runescape in January 1999 as an undergraduate at the University of Cambridge. He used the assistance of brother Paul Gower. The Daily Telegraph also listed Andrew and Paul Gower as the 11th richest young entrepreneurs in the UK. Right now, he is 30-years old.
Milun Tesovic
Milun Tesovic
Milun Tesovic – A young internet entrepreneur and an inspiration to all of us. Milun started Metrolyrics at 16 years old. His is a music website. Milun tells his story in his own words,
“When I was 15, I knew that after I got my driver’s license, I wanted a decent-looking car,” he said. “I had my own hosting company (on the Internet), and then I started analyzing where a lot of people go on the web. There were a lot of places where music and video games were available, but what I saw was music lyrics wasn’t that well represented.
So I made a quick script with my own code and started a database of music lyrics. … It cost $9 a month to buy up the domain.”
although Metrolyrics receives over 36 million visitors monthly. Milun is still pursuing academics, he is doing BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) in Entrepreneurship. 

Wishing you all Success in your Blogging venture.