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Q&A with Jonathon Poe !

What is your full name, age, and where are you from?
My name is Jonathon Poe but a lot of people actually call me JPoe. I am from Atlanta and I was raised here for the most part of my life, and I am 25 years of age.
What do you do for a living?
I am a radical Entrepreneur who started my journey at a young age. My junior year in college, I started an online electronic retail store called Poe’s Electronics, where individuals can obtain quality electronics for affordable prices. Soon enough, my online store started selling products at an unprecedented rate, and I decided to officially move it to Amazon. Once this happened, my business tremendously grew. My business went from doing $2,000–5,000 in sales a month to $10,000–20,000 a month. Learning SEO and how to market a business successfully using social media really helped my business growth. After college, I decided to revisit my true passion, which is fashion and design. I started studying fashion and design and even launched my own clothing and fabric line titled Jadore Poetic, based in Milan, Italy. The official release is scheduled for spring of 2021. All along the way, I have invested heavily into stocks, wholesale real estate, and even crypto-currency. I even teach individuals about how to grow their E-commerce business, real estate, and how to leverage their money on the stock market. All in all, my businesses have generated over multiple 6 figures, and I have even helped build and jumpstart e-commerce businesses as well.
Who are some of your biggest influences in your industry?
Well, knowing how I have my hand in multiple industries. I can easily say as far as wholesale real estate my two biggest influencers would be Grant Cardone and Manny Khosbin.
They have both made sales of over $1 billion in the real estate market alone. When it comes to stocks and e-commerce, I can easily say that Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are my two biggest influencers. Not only are they the two wealthiest individuals in our time today, but their knowledge and wisdom on what they know is amazing, and their businesses are both worth billions. If that does not motivate you, then I am not sure what will.
What would you consider your biggest accomplishment thus far in your career?
This is a question that is hard to answer for me simply because I have had so many, lol. If I had to narrow it down to one it would definitely be the launch of my upcoming clothing line. So many people consider me a true Artist simply because of my designs and how I crafted my fabric and material. I already have around 100+ preorders of one of my collections that are supposed to release in the spring. With the support behind my clothing line, I feel as if this is already my biggest accomplishment yet.
What legacy would you like to leave behind for yourself?
In all honesty, I just want to be remembered as being myself. So many people lose themselves in the process of becoming successful. I want people to look back on my life that can truly say I stayed true to myself and that I always did what made me happy. I feel as if success does not come from money, success comes from purpose, passion, and drive.
Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
I always like to think long term, at least 5–10 years ahead and that is how I plan my life. I plan for the future and not for the present. With that being said, I see my fashion line having at least 1–2 stores in the United States. One in New York and then one in my hometown of Atlanta. I also see myself owning multiple land properties. Owning land is a major asset that always appreciates. Most importantly, I see myself have at least 7–10 streams of income. Consistent cash flow and revolving assets.
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