Ellen Lin
Ellen Lin (born in 1982) is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur and business coach based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known as building her 7-figure e-commerce store from $600 with no prior business background. Besides her e-commerce business, she also runs an online e-commerce coaching business called Ellenpro.
Career[edit]
Lin was born in New Taipei City, Taiwan. She immigrated to Los Angeles when she was 14 with her family. She earned a bachelor's degree from University of California, San Diego in 2005; and a master's degree from Academy of Art University in 2007.
Lin has worked as a video game artist before she started her first business. She has worked at famous video developer company like EA Games. She started an e-commerce business in 2011 from her garage with $600 value of products. Since 2014, her e-commerce business is able to generate 7-figure every year.
In 2015, she started Ellenpro to teach more people how to start their own e-commerce business.
Publications[edit]
Here are some of the books she published throughout her career in business:
- How I Built a Million Dollar Online Store From $600: Your step-by-step guide to building financial freedom through E-commerce Entrepreneurship (August 15, 2017) ISBN 9781548358945 Search this book on .
- Put a Shark in your Tank: Signature Innovators Edition - Vol. 2 (August 8, 2018) ISBN 9781724001801 Search this book on ., Co-Author with Kevin Harrington from The Shark Tank.
Awards and Recognitions[edit]
List of recognition he received throughout the years:
- She was featured on Huffpost in 2017
- She was featured on Grant Cardone TV in 2017
- She was featured on The Morning Blend on KGUN-TV (ABC Affiliated Channel) in 2018
External Links[edit]
References[edit]
- "3 Mistakes All Digital Entrepreneurs Need To Avoid In Order To Become Successful" Huffpost
- "How To Turn $600 to $1,000,000 in E-Commerce" Grant Cardone TV
- "How to build a 7-figure online business by selling online" KGUN TV
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