Joshua Dzyabyak started his business at 14 when he opened a web hosting company "Mediacatch". The young man officially declared, "We are available 24x7, and solve all the problems of our customers". Probably that is why more than 300 000 people used the services of this company in just about 2 years.
Two years later, Joshua sold the company at 1.2 million dollars. After he had bought a "Mercedes" and a large flat-screen TV, he started to implement the following business idea.
Joshua noticed that it was very hard for independent project executers to sell tickets to their events in a civilised way. The niche was free. This time the already experienced entrepreneur decided to gain some more experience working for the "Spreadshirt" company where he learned a lot in the field of large-scale projects and marketing campaigns for major clients.
Thus, the new Internet project of Joshua called "ShowClix" was born. It was the site that sold tickets to the biggest concert halls as well as large and small halls of universities, theaters, etc. Joshua never said "no" to anybody, selling tickets even to "yard" shows.
The the new project was distinguished not only for its incredible loyalty to customers, but also for the excellent service, wide range of services and relatively small commission (from 7 to 15 per cent). Conservatively estimated, the company's profit for 2013 amounted up to 9,000,000 dollars.
Undoubtedly, Joshua is a born entrepreneur. When one of the main competitors and the oldest player in the market,"Ticketmaster", was merging with the advertising group 'Live Nation' many promoters thought of changing the partner. Joshua immediately offered his new Internet project "Fair Ticketing Fund", and offered financial incentives to those who cease cooperation with "Ticketmaster". Much was heard about this step through the media, and Joshua signed five contracts with big companies, Pittsburgh 'Joker Productions' and Atlanta 'Opera Nightclub' included. Now the young businessman is seriously engaged in promotion and development of this service and continues to build opposition against his main competitor.