There are many successful entrepreneurs born in the 1990s. Let me give you a few examples:
1. "Brother Zhu", the founder of Xiaozhu CMS: made more than half a year of sales by making the source code of the WeChat marketing system. Breaking through 10 million
"Brother Zhu" is an out-and-out post-90s generation. He dropped out of junior high school and worked as a workshop worker, welder, and sold computers. Later, he began to teach himself programming in 2013. Led the team to develop the country's first WeChat marketing system - Xiaozhu CMS. In less than a year after the product was launched, the turnover has exceeded 10 million, with users in Chinese residential areas at home and abroad. In the future, we will delve deeper into the field of mobile Internet and focus on providing mobile Internet marketing solutions.
2. Face Meng CEO Guo Lie: Every student is a potential stock.
Open WeChat Moments, are your Moments also flooded with Face Meng? Not long ago, a mobile phone "face-fighting" software called "Lian Meng" became popular. Within a few days, it occupied half of the avatars in the circle of friends. Half a year after its launch, the number of users exceeded 20 million, and it once topped the download rankings in the App Store. Currently, it has received millions of dollars in investment from IDG. Behind the popular software is Guo Lie, a young "post-90s" guy from Guangdong. "Persevere because you love it" is the creed of this entrepreneurial young man.
3. SegmentFault CEO Gao Yang: In my eyes, programmers are artists
Gao Yang was born in a rural area in Shandong on May 4, 1990. He is not very old, but he is already in Beijing. I have been working hard in the technology circle for nearly 5 years. "In my eyes, programmers are artists. They give emotion and life to binary 0s and 1s. This is where their creativity lies." From this, he came up with the idea of ??creating a community on the website to bring this group of people together. People gathered. So there was the well-known programmer Q&A community "SegmentFault". In a short time, it has been widely praised by the industry. Now he is the organizer of China's largest "hackathon" and was selected into Forbes' list of entrepreneurs under 30 years old.
4. Guo Xiufeng: "Non-mainstream domain names" born in the 1990s
Since college, Guo Xiufeng began to come into contact with country-specific domain names, which are also known as "non-mainstream domain names" among ordinary people. . As he became more and more in-depth with the Internet, he gradually turned registering country-specific domain names into his hobby. "I found some very interesting domain names, registered many of them myself, and then sold them, getting back the first pot of gold for my business." These "interesting domain names with overlapping words" in Guo Lie's mouth include ".bb", ".tt" etc. "The .tt domain name was originally in the hands of a Japanese person, and I have been paying attention to it. Until April 2012, I found that the person did not renew the domain name and the domain name was reclaimed. I immediately contacted the official registration office and transferred the domain name Get it.” Not long ago, it was rumored that Luo Yonghao bought the domain name “t.tt” from Guo Xiufeng for a six-digit price.
5. Zheng Songwen and Lu Riyang: Making "Northeastern Cat" with the intention of creating a pancake kingdom
The Northeastern Cat version of the video "What are you looking at" has become popular on the Internet recently. Tom the cat in the video speaks Northeastern dialect He humorously explained how to answer someone who asked "What are you looking at" in the Northeast without getting beaten? This is a video produced by Lu Riyang and Zheng Songwen, young Northeastern boys born in the 1990s. This series of videos has been viewed more than 20 million times on websites such as Tencent, Youku, and Kuliu. "Northeast Cat" has also established a WeChat public account with a fan base of 600,000. In fact, their purpose of making Northeastern Cat is to promote Northeastern culture online and gain popularity, and to build a physical pancake store offline. Use videos to advertise your catering products, and use new media to sell pancakes. After sufficient network pre-heating, the 3,000 pancakes ordered online were quickly sold out. Now Lu Riyang and Zheng Songwen have registered Shenyang Taizong Catering Enterprise Management Co., Ltd., specializing in sugar Taizong pancakes, and their dream is to create a pancake kingdom.
6. Ma Jiajia, CEO of Paofu Technology: We are a group of "normal people" who have not been castrated
A 23-year-old girl, in two years, with humor and sharpness, shrewdness and Fearless, she has become one of the most outstanding new entrepreneurs and a hotly discussed figure in newspapers and the Internet. After graduating from Communication University of China in 2012, she entered the adult sex products industry. Together with like-minded friends, she became a With the Powerful (Paofou) sex toy store, we "killed" all the way from the 20-square-meter small storefront on the snack street next to the Beijing East Fifth Ring Road Communication University to the Sanlitun shopping district.
The current Powerful Sanlitun flagship store is known as "China's most beautiful sex toy store".
7. Xiang Renkai, founder of Giraffe Technology: Selling to the post-00s generation
Born in 1992, he founded the company "Giraffe Technology" and sells technology and innovation. He designed a wearable device: a round badge with a clip that can be fixed on the collar of a shirt. The gyroscope built into the badge will monitor the inclination of the body in real time and link with the mobile phone to remind the user to pay attention to their sitting posture at any time. Xiang Renkai named this gadget, which is similar to an electronic backpack, "Giraffe Friend". From the name to the appearance of the product, it is all cute. What he is targeting is the relatively younger market. Light, smart, and cute, there is no doubt that this is the consumer trend of the post-90s and post-00s generations. Xiang Renkai believes that the advantage of starting his own business is that compared to companies that are trying to figure out the ideas of the post-90s generation, it is easier for him to grasp the product requirements of his peers. "Natural cuteness always has more market than those who pretend to be cute." Currently, he has won An investment of 500,000 was reached.
8. Yu Liying, founder and CEO of Hangzhou Yunzao Technology Co., Ltd.: Internet thinking can be understood without reading
The Yunzao Technology she founded is mainly composed of people from Zhejiang University. They work both online and offline, designing user interfaces for websites and apps, as well as the appearance of physical products such as thermos cups and kitchenware. Opening a small design company is just the first step for Yu Liying. "The disadvantage of this industry is that it has not yet been Internetized, and few people in the industry deal with investment companies." She wants to seize the opportunity to participate in design and provide Provide services for Internet projects invested by venture capital. When the project matures, it will exit by discounting shares in cash. These fresh ideas that combine investment vision and the characteristics of the Internet will make Yunzao Technology different from traditional design companies that take on jobs.
9. Yu Jiawen, founder of "Super Curriculum": As long as I like something, I will do it, and it is reasonable to exist.
Super Course Schedule" is naturally based on course schedules. It is the first campus social application in China that is connected to the academic affairs system of colleges and universities and can automatically enter course schedules into mobile phones with one click. It has attracted attention in more than a year. It has attracted more than 9 million college students. At present, it has received tens of millions of investments from Sequoia, Ceyuan and Zhenge. Investors include Xu Xiaoping and Zhou Hongyi.
10. Du Mengjie, founder of DreamChasing.com
In April 2011, he came to Shanghai to start building a team, and the first version was officially launched in September of the same year. Today, DreamChasing.com has an average of 20,000 user visits and 70,000 page views per day, and it is still tracking. Monternet has raised a total of more than 2 million yuan for nearly 300 creative dreams. More and more young people are accelerating the realization of their creative ideas here