17-anyos na content vlogger na si Alexis Vines na dating nanghihingi lang ng tirang pagkain sa kanilang mga kapitbahay, may-ari na ngayon na ng mga bahay, sasakyan at restaurant! Ang kanyang kinikita sa pagba-vlog, umaabot sa 5-6 digits kada buwan!
Ang 24-anyos namang si James Infante na dating tagalinis ng sapatos, may koleksyon na ng mga sapatos at kumikita na ng milyong piso kada buwan sa pamamagitan ng pagla-live sell?!
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Ang 24-anyos namang si James Infante na dating tagalinis ng sapatos, may koleksyon na ng mga sapatos at kumikita na ng milyong piso kada buwan sa pamamagitan ng pagla-live sell?!
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00:00 [music]
00:02 To all the Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennial Jads,
00:07 when did you buy a house, land, and a car?
00:11 Alexis is only 17 years old,
00:15 but she has already found a house, land, car, and a restaurant business.
00:21 Who would have thought that the restaurant was just a human being,
00:24 but now it has a restaurant owner?
00:27 What can we learn from the many Gen Zs today
00:31 who are getting rich at such a young age?
00:34 Wow!
00:36 Alexis was first introduced to food reviews,
00:42 Here's what we're going to try, my dear.
00:45 until she made content on various life hacks.
00:49 There! It's detected!
00:52 That's great!
00:53 Let's try using this.
00:55 First, she made food experiments that she watches on TikTok and other channels.
01:01 While I'm making this ice cream roll,
01:03 the smell of mango is really amazing.
01:06 Mmm! Delicious!
01:10 But the most noticeable thing about her followers are her games,
01:16 where the participants are her own neighbors.
01:23 (screaming)
01:25 If you're watching this online,
01:33 you probably know her as Alexis Vines.
01:37 I've been vlogging since I was young.
01:40 I videoed myself and uploaded it on social media.
01:44 This is what makes Kapudin delicious.
01:45 1, 2, 3!
01:47 Kapudin is so delicious!
01:50 The saltiness and sweetness are on par.
01:52 Both OFWs are Alexis' parents,
01:56 who were separated in the past.
01:58 Her mother was a clothing businesswoman,
02:00 but she lost her job.
02:02 It was the time when they were in debt.
02:06 Someone asked me for money.
02:07 I was so down.
02:09 When I held the barrier, I cried.
02:11 I was paying for it.
02:12 I said, "God, what is this?"
02:13 Because of the hard life,
02:15 there was a chance that she was just buying food for them.
02:19 Noodles, dried fish, and pork.
02:20 If there's a dispatch at our house,
02:22 if it's still hot,
02:24 if it's still cooked,
02:25 if it's still edible,
02:26 we'll cook it.
02:27 And because she couldn't taste the food she wanted
02:31 because of her poverty,
02:32 this is what Alexis thought of contenting her.
02:36 I tried to put chocolate in it and put it in the refrigerator.
02:39 I'm going to get her, Kapudin!
02:41 She earned 15 to 16 million.
02:45 That's the 200,000 that I earned first when we vlogged.
02:49 We paid for the debt.
02:51 I was so happy because I didn't know that at this age,
02:54 I can provide for my family's needs.
02:57 Until she reeled in her videos.
03:00 She's the one editing them.
03:03 Let's go, let's insert it.
03:05 Even though she's a master in content creation,
03:08 she didn't neglect her studies.
03:11 Alexis is already in grade 11
03:13 in the ABM strand, or Accountancy, Business, and Management.
03:17 I have to shoot videos simultaneously,
03:20 and at the same time, I have to study.
03:22 I have to pay 5 to 6 digits.
03:25 I can buy things that my family wants
03:29 or things that we couldn't afford before.
03:31 We can buy them now.
03:32 We can eat three times a day.
03:35 Until Alexis bought a house, land, and cars.
03:41 She even put her face on one of her cars.
03:45 I take pictures of the car when it's parked.
03:48 Like this.
03:49 For example, I'm driving.
03:51 Hey, Kaputi!
03:54 What?
03:54 I have a new car for you. Wait.
03:56 Where?
03:57 It's still in the...
03:58 What is that?
04:01 What is that?
04:03 Try it.
04:04 It's good.
04:06 She also negotiated her income.
04:11 Now, she has two coffee shops.
04:14 And before, they only asked for leftover food from their neighbors.
04:19 Now, she has her own restaurant.
04:22 This is our restaurant,
04:24 which is one of the top places I earn from vlogging.
04:28 It's my mom's dream because she used to sell snacks.
04:31 We never thought that she's the youngest,
04:33 she's the one who will be the most important in the family.
04:35 She never thanked us.
04:37 She really changed our lives.
04:39 Before, we only waited for the blessings of our neighbors.
04:43 But now, we serve food for our customers.
04:48 I was inspired to start a business.
04:51 Vlogging is not a long-term thing.
04:54 I'm still at the peak.
04:56 We're still doing our best.
04:59 We can still earn more.
05:01 Social media, after years,
05:04 is not just a way to connect with friends.
05:07 Just read the news or go sightseeing,
05:09 it has also evolved as an e-commerce platform.
05:13 24-year-old James Afante
05:17 50 pesos, a lot of people, 15, it's still on the pin.
05:19 used being popular to sell live products on TikTok.
05:25 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
05:31 I have this friend, he said,
05:33 "James, do you know this TikTok shop?"
05:35 I posted it first before I went live.
05:37 I'm calling to all the brands looking for a discount.
05:40 This 12-12 is the perfect gift for you.
05:43 We have up to 50% off.
05:45 It went viral.
05:47 I remember that I opened my live,
05:49 I reached 25,000 viewers at a time.
05:51 [Music]
05:54 He was able to put TikTok live
05:57 of any gimmick,
05:59 he raffled and gave a free cell phone.
06:02 And within a few hours,
06:05 James' gross sales reached 21 million pesos.
06:11 Can you believe that?
06:13 4,000 pieces, we're sold out.
06:16 His commission is 2% of that amount.
06:20 His commission is 210,000 pesos.
06:23 Not bad for a few hours of work.
06:27 The gift that James is now enjoying
06:30 is far from his expectations.
06:34 I want to earn money, guys. Go, go, go.
06:37 He's big in poverty.
06:38 In fact, he was not able to buy his parents
06:42 shoes for school.
06:44 In 2009, my father died.
06:47 If you're the next man in the family,
06:50 you're the next to be a father.
06:53 So James put in any racket
06:56 and he also started shoe-shining.
06:59 I told myself, I'll just clean my shoes
07:01 so I can at least see in front of me
07:04 the shoes that I really want to buy.
07:07 But for all his side jobs,
07:09 he was lucky to host TikTok live.
07:13 If you're ready, comment number 11, go.
07:16 I'm still seeing 6 digits.
07:17 I said, this is a career.
07:19 We're here again, guys.
07:20 Where's your prayer?
07:21 It's yours, guys.
07:22 Aside from live-sharing,
07:23 he also makes video content.
07:26 He's able to challenge those he meets on the street
07:29 in exchange for gadgets.
07:30 If you don't move, you have a new tablet.
07:32 Hey, congratulations.
07:41 You're a winner.
07:42 The shoes that were once unwearable
07:45 now have more than 60 pairs.
07:51 This is one of my dreams, guys.
07:53 It's so cool because I'm always laughing.
07:54 He's always there.
07:55 In fact, he's always there for me.
07:57 I can eat what I want to eat.
07:58 I have my own car.
07:59 I can build my own house.
08:01 I can teach my siblings.
08:03 It's very fulfilling for me
08:04 because I can't do what I used to do.
08:07 When you click buy,
08:08 it becomes 24K.
08:10 It's crazy.
08:11 The total stock at that time was 40 pieces.
08:14 Those who were able to buy it were really fast.
08:17 He was the first one.
08:18 Imagine that 30,000 people
08:20 were checking out those 40-piece iPhones.
08:23 The first one to post that he got an iPhone 11,
08:26 you'll see an error.
08:27 Maybe they were the only ones who checked it out.
08:29 We have a record.
08:31 We have a record of checking out
08:33 and checking out of the iPhone 11.
08:36 Here, you can see their order ID.
08:38 You can see that it's all shipped.
08:41 If you're wondering,
08:42 it's 51.60 pesos.
08:43 So the iPhone is 6.6 pesos.
08:45 But of course, there's a shipping fee of 45 pesos.
08:48 So it also depends on the location.
08:49 When we reached 100 million likes that time,
08:55 Tiktok had a bug, error, or technical difficulty.
08:58 That's why it suddenly ended.
09:00 Around after 5 minutes,
09:01 I relived.
09:03 For example, you earn 100%, right?
09:05 So you get the 50%
09:07 and then use that for reinvestments for your business.
09:11 The 30%, you go directly with the savings.
09:13 And then 20%,
09:14 you make sure to use it for your own happiness.
09:17 But you need money.
09:18 Emergency fund.
09:19 So that when the business flunks,
09:21 at least you're still alive.
09:22 That's your life saver.
09:23 This is the flower of Ratatouille.
09:26 Be consistent in what you're doing.
09:30 You should be in the same trend
09:33 so that the people watching you can relate.
09:35 When you're making money,
09:37 don't be a one-day millionaire.
09:39 How to make millions
09:42 before you reach the age of 25.
09:45 For Alexis and James,
09:47 the tried and tested formula is simple.
09:51 Oh my God, I can't stand it anymore.
09:53 Thick face.
09:54 50 pesos.
09:55 You said 50 pesos.
09:56 Hardworking,
09:57 smart,
09:58 and discarded.
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