Life in the fast lane

For most young adults, entering their 20’s is an exciting time, going to college, deciding the next move to make, partying. It’s their time to start learning and truly explore themselves along with enjoying the bright sides of life. For one individual, he’s found out what his next move is as he goes to college for accounting, runs his own business, works alongside a significant cannabis company, and has a substantial investment portfolio. Introducing Bryan Martin, this 20-year-old has made himself quite successful and wealthy for his age through his work and proficient knowledge in marketing. Hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada, Bryan started from small beginnings reselling sneakers on Facebook, where he quickly learned how marketing works and found his niche. He expanded and moved into the digital marketing space his senior year of high school, worked with clients in the Las Vegas area, and made a name for himself. Because of his skills and passion for marketing, Bryan’s skills reached out to clients in Miami, where they became good friends introducing him to the cannabis industry. He coded their website from the ground up, made it extremely easy to buy cannabis online, and made buyers flock to the business website. The company adored his work and made him a part of their enterprise, promising him a base salary and founders equity. He uses that equity and base salary he’s earned to fund his dream of making and owning a business called (MMENTPSE), a marketing agency where he helps business owners drive more traffic to their website and close a sale. Bryan does all this also while attending the University of Las Vegas to get his accounting degree.

Along with working diligently, Bryan does research whenever he can to increase his knowledge about the next big thing in the market industry. He says he likes to be early in projects that he knows will develop an excellent ROI (return on investment). “Anything that can make me a fast nickel I invest into. He also says the money he gets from his business he invests into other assets. While Bryan can be hard at work, he finds space to relax. In his downtime, he still enjoys excellent food, parties, friends traveling, and the occasional good book. He plans to retire at 25 with his business growing and to work alongside others, and at the pace, he’s going, it is very much possible.

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