Student Entrepreneur Launches A Millionaire's Journal to Rescue Mom from Poverty

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Tue May 20, 2008 3:01am EDT

LAKE WORTH, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
A 24-year-old entrepreneur is hoping to help his single mother out
of poverty - and become a millionaire in the process - by selling ad
space on his website journal. Determined to help support his mother
who recently came out of surgery and was unable to work her 60-hour
week job, Jerry Mathurin came up with the idea to create an evolving
eBook and place company ads on his website starting at $100 for a
minimum of two years.

   Instead of most millionaire autobiographies that document
accomplishments post achievement, Mathurin thought people would enjoy
seeing firsthand the process of attaining a dream. Mathurin is
currently majoring in Computer Programming at Palm Beach Community
College while working part time as a Computer Tutor Specialist.

   Readers of Mathurin's 'dorm room to riches' story will not only
witness the struggles of a young entrepreneur trying to accomplish his
dream, but will also be able to track his progress as new advertising
spots are filled. "It's only the infancy of this site, but we are
catching the eye of advertisers and our growth looks to be
infectious," added Mathurin. When Mathurin attains his million dollar
goal he will donate 10% of his earnings to ten diverse charities and
over $10,000 to his top ten visitors throughout the world.

   Jerry has already made over $3,200, and is calling out for
advertisers all around the world to join what he describes as a
revolution. He believes that his website will be part of history and
those who join him will benefit through his exposure. "The ads start
at $100 for a 60 X 60 ad space, companies should take advantage of
this before its too late," Mathurin adds.

   Fritz Valdeus, the owner of Hanetball (Hanetball.com), a
flourishing new sport combining teamwork and an intense cardiovascular
workout, also trusts that Mathurin is on the path to success. "I chose
to advertise on his site not only because it's a great idea and we are
inspired by Jerry, but that it will reach an important audience who
will fall in love with our unique sport," said Valdeus.

   "Supporting bright young people like Jerry Mathurin is how
TeleLakay TV demonstrates its commitment to a brighter Haitian &
Caribbean community," said James Toussaint, Marketing Director of
TeleLakay TV, an online television program in Palm Beach County
targeting people from the Islands.

   Be part of or find more about Jerry Mathurin's new revolution at
www.amillionairesjournal.com.

A Millionaire's Journal LLC
Jerry Mathurin, 561-512-5871
press@amillionairesjournal.com

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