Alex Sattley: CEO of a Successful Social Media Agency Investing in High Profile Social Media Accounts

While many people dream of being millionaires, Alex Sattley has successfully achieved his place in the “millionaire club” by starting up a social media agency to achieve that dream. Today, his company’s net worth is more than 10 million dollars.

Oregon-born businessman Alex Sattley founded his multi million-dollar social media agency in 2012. Though originally from Portland, he traveled across the country often as a child. In college, Alex was well-known for his basketball skills, but once he realized he was passionate about social media- he decided to give up athletics to dedicate his time and energy into his new passion.

While working at a job at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California, Alex traveled to Miami, Florida where he met a friend who introduced him to new platforms. While on this vacation, he envisioned an idea that ultimately led him to start his now social media agency. Alex’s business soon became one of the nation’s most successful social media agencies soon after its development. 

Alex’s future goal is to build his real estate profile worth more than $10 million. Additionally, he hopes to reach a net worth of $29 million, which seems highly likely given the nature of his business that enables anyone to earn a big income without having to directly promote themselves. Being a hopeful outlet for many potential high income earners across the nation, Alex is confident he can help them achieve just that . Individuals are also now able to keep a high level of privacy that normally wouldn’t coincide in their business.

Sattley’s exceptional communication skills and detailed industry knowledge has clearly set him apart from his competition. He meets his clients individually, creates a healthy cash flow plan for them and teaches them how to manage it all consistently. Future success for these clients are sure to follow his due diligent process. Alex’s dedication, knowledge and attention to detail quickly gains the trust and respect of his clients which he hopes to continue for generations to come.

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