What It Looks Like Starting a Business At 7 — Royal Kickz

Business & Success
2 min readJul 12, 2020

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I met Royal Kickz, who had a company while he was 7, and at 10, he was making about $500 a week. He was reselling stuff, doing car washes, among many other hustles. At 18, he is a successful entrepreneur, having learned to be work-ethical while doing business at a young age.

Ryan Coliano also known as Royal Kickz has scaled his business to a 6-figure and established a dwelling brand. He has a list that is sent to him daily of rappers who need over 30k in shoes. Having done the business for 2–3 years, he has earned a fortune as well as a reputation in what he does. The demand is always too high due to his work ethics, and he was forced to get his second phone to meet his demand.

Walk as a Group to Go Far

Royal Kickz ensures that he supports small retailers by purchasing from them. This makes them motivated, and that is his joy. “I got a direct message from someone saying that I motivated him to make a resell company.” Apart from that collaboration with retailers, he is donating 100 pairs to inner-city kids who need them.

Daily Operations

His company sells the most hyped and sold out shoes that many famous people are constantly searching for. He ensures that the shoe needed is delivered to the client in less than 24 hours. Additionally, Kickz is a personal shopper for various celebrities because he can acquire designer clothes faster and cheaper than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.

Sustainability

Royal Kickz got great plans for the future — and he loves making progress. He recently started a marketing agency called Red Star Marketing, where he hosts required follow-giveaways with big influencers on Instagram. He has more plans of getting into the retail side of shoes and streetwear, along with the real estate that comes with it. At 18m, he has been given $2 million house listings.

Parting Shot

He advises starting entrepreneurs to learn about what they are starting adequately. This is to ensure that they get a hold of their market. “Ensure that you put effort into anything that you are doing, but be quick enough to realize when it is not working to avoid pouring out all of your money to something that will disappoint you.”

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