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Sunday, December 04, 2005
Zach Klein: 23-Year-Old Ironic T-Shirt Selling Millionaire
Here's a link to an article about Zach Klein, blogger and the owner of the multi-million dollar ironic t-shirt company, bustedtees.com. I've been reading his blog for quite a while but didn't realize he was such an amazing entrepreneur, and seemingly good-natured, small-town guy. Plus, he has a stunningly cute sister. (No disrespect, Zach. I'm married anyway.)
From the article:
"For now, the dot-commer (Zach) opens his eyes each morning inside his 5,000-square-foot posh New York City apartment on Broadway ... The 2000 Bishop Luers High School grad rents the $10,000-per-month space with his three business partners. Their morning commute is a three-floor elevator ride to an office the same size and price but occupied by computer desks, not beds."
I'll say what everyone else is thinking while reading this: "Why can't I think of an idea that good?"
From the article:
"For now, the dot-commer (Zach) opens his eyes each morning inside his 5,000-square-foot posh New York City apartment on Broadway ... The 2000 Bishop Luers High School grad rents the $10,000-per-month space with his three business partners. Their morning commute is a three-floor elevator ride to an office the same size and price but occupied by computer desks, not beds."
I'll say what everyone else is thinking while reading this: "Why can't I think of an idea that good?"
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