05-02-2020, 02:55 AM
Justin Bieber was recently arrested for dragging his rented yellow Lamborghini while being drunk, stoned, resisting arrest and with an expired warrant, as we would all have known.
Here's the shot of his mug from CNN:
The man is in jail, and laughs?? What's this guy doing ..??
So I asked myself another question, and came up with what I think might be a fascinating insight into this troubled teen's mind.
What is this guy worth, and how much is he earning?
So my $$bling work on Justin Biebers began ...
I established a new hobbie slash obsession earlier this year by frequenting a web site to spy on some of the planet's richest men.
This is what I found at Celeb Net Worth about Justin's fortune and his earnings over:
Now as a 19-year-old who was "discovered" on YouTube just 5 years ago, in a short period of time he has created an incredible amount of money. So to put that in context so compare it to some other well-known celebrities: Paris Hilton-$ 100 Million Kim Kardashian-$ 40 Million Selena Gomez-$ 15 Million Eminem-$ 140 Million Rihanna-$ 90 Million Snoop Dogg-$ 120 Million You can see that Justin's worth more than some of the biggest and well-known celebrities out there.
So, taking the $50-70 million a year that he earns I thought I should chop down a calculator and figure out what he makes per hour based on a $52 million annual CONSERVATIVE (the low end of what he supposedly makes).
$52 Million per annum $1 Million a week $142,857.14 a day, equivalent to ...
$5,952.38 per hour, i.e ....
Justin received $47,619.04 for his spent eight hours in prison.
No wonder the guy did not take seriously being in prison-he laughs all the way to the bank. A bail of $2500 has been released, and the guy received 18 times that while in a cell.
So how does a singer / songwriter receive $$coin at this level?
One-off deals / Products — products, shows, album sales Sponsorships — advertising (e.g. positive soap) Royalties / Licenses — music, movies, books Venture Capital — yup the Bieber has investments in tech startups (e.g. Spotify) See, regardless of Justin being a little sh * percent to his neighbors, the street crowd in Miami, the law enforcement or whoever else he lashes ou.
And this is in the form of questions addressed to YOU and ME: Takeaway # 1: Have your own (one-time) Goods, what goods have you produced and are on the market with a live "buy now" button? How many buttons on the Internet have "buy now?" (Your target should be around 20-more if possible.) Takeaway # 2: Line up SPONSORSHIP deals Do you have online assets, web properties and products that third parties can sponsor? Do you build up your assets so you can maximize profits from sponsorship? Think about YouTube channels, podcasts, etc. John Lee Dumas has been running a super popular podcast called Entrepreneur On Fire for just 16 months. He announced last month (Dec-13) that he earned $39,400 solely from sponsorship deals for the month (he earned $115,663.55 for the month in total).
Takeaway # 3: Establish RECURRING REVENUE items What recurring income do you produce from membership sites? Have you built any membership sites? Coaching plans for the month? Continuity ($1-$19.95), continuity of small tickets ($27-$97), continuity of medium tickets ($197-$997), continuity of large tickets ($1k-$10k every month).
Takeaway # 4: Investing in Digital Tech startups is proving to be the best way in the shortest period of time to produce the largest amount of money. Just look at the find the riches of Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Apple, Kickstarter, and so on founders and investors. How do you invest in tech start-ups, apps, software systems and so on? Would you find yourself a "early adopter"? If so, can you see businesses coming up?
How?
-- Keep an eye on crowd-funding platforms such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo-Listen and watch Mixergy.com interviews-Read blogs such as TechCrunch and Tech News World-Use apps such as Follow to track patterns / trends / data blogs
So thanks to Mr Justin Bieber for jailing your butt and crying about it. It gave me something to think about, and encouraged me to write this post. Come on you buddy!
And as for us entrepreneurs at JV Emphasis, do you have these 4 revenue areas in your business?
Do you have these planned in your dream for 1-5 years?
If you were incarcerated, will your business still gain revenue without you?
What other revenue models / streams do you think our online company has to offer?
There's plenty to speak about aye!
Here's the shot of his mug from CNN:
The man is in jail, and laughs?? What's this guy doing ..??
So I asked myself another question, and came up with what I think might be a fascinating insight into this troubled teen's mind.
What is this guy worth, and how much is he earning?
So my $$bling work on Justin Biebers began ...
I established a new hobbie slash obsession earlier this year by frequenting a web site to spy on some of the planet's richest men.
This is what I found at Celeb Net Worth about Justin's fortune and his earnings over:
Now as a 19-year-old who was "discovered" on YouTube just 5 years ago, in a short period of time he has created an incredible amount of money. So to put that in context so compare it to some other well-known celebrities: Paris Hilton-$ 100 Million Kim Kardashian-$ 40 Million Selena Gomez-$ 15 Million Eminem-$ 140 Million Rihanna-$ 90 Million Snoop Dogg-$ 120 Million You can see that Justin's worth more than some of the biggest and well-known celebrities out there.
So, taking the $50-70 million a year that he earns I thought I should chop down a calculator and figure out what he makes per hour based on a $52 million annual CONSERVATIVE (the low end of what he supposedly makes).
$52 Million per annum $1 Million a week $142,857.14 a day, equivalent to ...
$5,952.38 per hour, i.e ....
Justin received $47,619.04 for his spent eight hours in prison.
No wonder the guy did not take seriously being in prison-he laughs all the way to the bank. A bail of $2500 has been released, and the guy received 18 times that while in a cell.
So how does a singer / songwriter receive $$coin at this level?
One-off deals / Products — products, shows, album sales Sponsorships — advertising (e.g. positive soap) Royalties / Licenses — music, movies, books Venture Capital — yup the Bieber has investments in tech startups (e.g. Spotify) See, regardless of Justin being a little sh * percent to his neighbors, the street crowd in Miami, the law enforcement or whoever else he lashes ou.
And this is in the form of questions addressed to YOU and ME: Takeaway # 1: Have your own (one-time) Goods, what goods have you produced and are on the market with a live "buy now" button? How many buttons on the Internet have "buy now?" (Your target should be around 20-more if possible.) Takeaway # 2: Line up SPONSORSHIP deals Do you have online assets, web properties and products that third parties can sponsor? Do you build up your assets so you can maximize profits from sponsorship? Think about YouTube channels, podcasts, etc. John Lee Dumas has been running a super popular podcast called Entrepreneur On Fire for just 16 months. He announced last month (Dec-13) that he earned $39,400 solely from sponsorship deals for the month (he earned $115,663.55 for the month in total).
Takeaway # 3: Establish RECURRING REVENUE items What recurring income do you produce from membership sites? Have you built any membership sites? Coaching plans for the month? Continuity ($1-$19.95), continuity of small tickets ($27-$97), continuity of medium tickets ($197-$997), continuity of large tickets ($1k-$10k every month).
Takeaway # 4: Investing in Digital Tech startups is proving to be the best way in the shortest period of time to produce the largest amount of money. Just look at the find the riches of Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Apple, Kickstarter, and so on founders and investors. How do you invest in tech start-ups, apps, software systems and so on? Would you find yourself a "early adopter"? If so, can you see businesses coming up?
How?
-- Keep an eye on crowd-funding platforms such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo-Listen and watch Mixergy.com interviews-Read blogs such as TechCrunch and Tech News World-Use apps such as Follow to track patterns / trends / data blogs
So thanks to Mr Justin Bieber for jailing your butt and crying about it. It gave me something to think about, and encouraged me to write this post. Come on you buddy!
And as for us entrepreneurs at JV Emphasis, do you have these 4 revenue areas in your business?
Do you have these planned in your dream for 1-5 years?
If you were incarcerated, will your business still gain revenue without you?
What other revenue models / streams do you think our online company has to offer?
There's plenty to speak about aye!
Emilylily