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A blogger turned wellness influencer and CEO Olivia Amitrano started her business with only $200. She said the best way to grow a blog is to use captivating titles, listicles, and specific solutions. Her supplement business, Organic Olivia, now brings in about $14 million in revenue every year. I grew up with health problems that I always thought were connected, including skin and gut issues and some anxiety. I also have my own supplement line that brought in $14 million in revenue in 2020, my highest-grossing year yet.
Persons: Olivia Amitrano, Olivia, I'd, influencers, I've, we've Organizations: Service, Fordham University, Trader, ArborVitae Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York City, Herbalism, Brooklyn
They met on Oct. 5, 2009 at Gino’s Pizzeria in Yonkers, N.Y., where both had grown up, when Ms. Amitrano was 16 and Mr. Vazquez was 18. Ms. Amitrano had heard Mr. Vazquez was “quite the ladies’ man,” so she did her best to play it cool, though she found him charming. Both Ms. Amitrano, now 29, and Mr. Vazquez, 31, were seeing other people on and off at the time. They would see one another at parties and, “he tried pursuing me,” Ms. Amitrano said, but they remained friends. “We slowly fell in love over many nights venting and bonding in his car,” Ms. Amitrano said.
Persons: Olivia Grace Amitrano, Nicholas Ryan Vazquez, Amitrano, Vazquez, Ms, , ” Ms Organizations: Volvo Locations: Yonkers, N.Y
This week, we're taking you to Mount Everest, giving you a tour of Los Angeles' most expensive apartment, and showing you how high-end wineries are fighting back against scammers. As some have dove into their passion projects, other die-hard athletes are quitting their jobs to climb Mount Everest or hike the Appalachian Trail. Peter Dazeley/Getty ImagesExperts estimate that about 20% of wine sold worldwide is fake — so high-end wineries are going to great lengths to fend off new-age scammers. See how high-end wineries are fighting back against scammers. We spoke with O'Neill, who took us through her daily routine during fashion week, working 7 a.m. to midnight leading up to her show.
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