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Retire At 21

Would you like to Retire at 21? Perhaps just be able to retire when you're 21?

No, this post is not about me wanting to retire. I'm not going anywhere.

This post is about a site which I draw motivation from frequently called Retire at 21.com.

For those of you who do not know, Retireat21.com is a website that is all about internet entrepreneurs at a young age. The guys at this site take a lot of time to go and gather interviews from guys who are actually making quite a bit of money online and try to get any and all information they can get from them!

Quick Story:

A couple of months back, I was reading Josh's blog and saw that he had been interviewed by a site called Retire@21 after he had sold one of his sites for a huge chunk of change.

I remember thinking about how cool of a site it was and I ended up reading through nearly all the interviews they had posted up till that point. I was so inspired by those other young men and women who were living proof that you can be very successful at a young age (and old age).

I was (truthfully) getting excited about some of the interviews I read so I quickly subscribed to their RSS to get updates of new interviews and blog posts.

After looking over the retire at 21 dot com site for over a couple hours, I recall a slight feeling of envy because Josh made it on such an awesome website.

About a month later, I received an email from them wanting to interview me for their site and I was sure happy! It was certainly one of those moments that was like a "monument" in my affiliate marketing career.

As of recently, they have really been adding some high quality, well known names as well as finding people I have never heard of but wish I had heard of! ;)

Some of the interviews that I really enjoyed are listed below:

Additionally, You can view my interview here.

Besides interviews from top notch internet business men and women, this site actually packs a great amount of content as well. From the blog to some of their articles, there is not a single part of this site that I dont enjoy reading.

The main thing about the site that I think most people will find is that it's super inspirational. Sometimes as businesses / affiliates, we need a little pick-me-up to get our creative gears going again.

If you are like me, reading about others success often spurs me on to strive for that much more. Just reading about a 20-something year old making $50 million a year selling business chairs just makes me want to try that much harder.

If you need some inspiration, go check their site out! :)

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3 Comments

rico says 31st March @ 12:38

Interesting site. Amazing to see and read about all these young folks making millions before 30. Even though I’m still in my 20s, I feel way behind these guys. Perhaps I should start a site called “Millionare By 30″ lol…

Waylen says 3rd April @ 15:13

Hey Jon,

retire@21 is a great site, I like the interviews, and its also how I found your blog. I’ve been subscribing to your rss feed for about two months and enjoying your posts a lot. Your blog introduced me to ppc marketing actually, and got me rollin forward on developing a campaign. I found your blog in early febuary when my interests of making money online were just beginning. I found a site review kind of randomly for retire@21 on problogger, and on retire@21 I read your interview. After reading that interview I almost instantly ditched other making money online options that I had been reading about to focus on getting my PPC skills up and running. PPC is where its at for me, and I’ve been reading your stuff as fast as you can type, lol. Hey I also just had my first $60 day today in after ad cost profit and am having a FANTASTIC day over this new mini milestone. You rock man! thanks for your tips, and keep up this awesome blog.

Biztone---Biz-tone.blogspot.com says 3rd April @ 16:41

It was my goal at 16 to retire by 21. Back then, I didn’t really have the focus or motivation I now have. This is a great site, thanks for the link. I’m planning to use it as a resource for future blog posts. Also, I really enjoy your blog. Thanks.
-Biztone.

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