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At a time, when teens are glued to the computer screens playing games in the virtual world, there is a new breed of Indian Indian teens who are busy managing their own ventures in the real world. For example, Mohnish Nagpal runs a blog 'Sensonize.com,' through which he makes money online by advising people on how to make money online. Coming back home after college, Nagpal starts working at 5.30 pm when his target audience in the U.S. wakes up and logs on to the internet, reports Economic Times.

One of his posts lists blogging, affiliate marketing, paid surveys and writing articles for directories as some of the ways of making money online. "Very few people know that you can even earn by tweeting," Nagpal says. With a steady five-figure income, he doesn't have to worry about pocket money. "Every time someone clicks an advert on my blog, I get paid for it," he adds.


This year, Nagpal, who first earned Rs. 5,000 off the internet at 13, started Limespace Networks, a website-hosting firm that caters to 35 customers. A student of commerce and IT at MMK College in Mumbai, Nagpal has already made it to a list of top international bloggers aged 21 or under on Retireat21.com, a forum for internet entrepreneurs.

 Top Comment : Devi Kaladeen   | 01 19 2010 04:36:33 +0000
Creative thinkers always come out with positive results. Good initiatives by the youngsters.Thanks for sharing.
 
4 comments on "Age no bar; Indian teens turn into entrepreneurs"
  Commented by  Rajesh Kamal, Sales/BD Manager, Larsen & Toubro    | 02 04 2010 13:22:18 +0000
Great to see the growth of India in the teens. Thanks for sharing. Keep posting exciting insights like this.
  Commented by  Satwinder Singh, Project Lead - Business Applications - BPE/BPR, HCL Technologies    | 01 19 2010 07:46:11 +0000
Good to know that..! 
  Commented by  Devi Kaladeen, Audit Manager, Health Sector Development Unit    | 01 19 2010 04:36:33 +0000
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Creative thinkers always come out with positive results. Good initiatives by the youngsters.Thanks for sharing. 
  Commented by  malladi madhukumar, AGM -MKTG, Andhra Cements Ltd    | 01 18 2010 14:55:16 +0000
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