Sol Orwell Explained

Sol Orwell
Occupation:Entrepreneur, author, writer, public speaker
Nationality:Canadian
Citizenship:Canadian
Known For:Blogging, Fitness, Entrepreneurship

Sol Orwell (born Ahmed Farooq) is an entrepreneur and business developer, most known for his work as the co-founder of Examine.com with Kamal Patel.[1] He was recognized as a 2014 Game Changer by Men’s Fitness[2] and profiled by Forbes as a seven-figure entrepreneur.[3]

Biography

Orwell was born Ahmed Farooq in Pakistan. His father worked for a petrochemical company and traveled frequently. As a result, Orwell lived in Saudi Arabia, Japan and Houston, Texas before attending high school in Canada.[4] By the time he graduated and began studying computer engineering at the University of Toronto,[5] Orwell was running several popular gaming-related websites. The success of his websites made it difficult for Orwell to maintain his university grades, which resulted in a loss of his full scholarship and nearly caused him to drop out.[3]

After Orwell finished his degree, he sold several websites, retired and became a digital nomad, which allowed him to spend five years traveling the world and living in the United States and South America.[4] Upon returning to Toronto, he purchased Examine.com for $41,000 and began developing it.[6]

Websites and businesses

Orwell’s websites and businesses have included aggregators like Dealcatch.com, virtual currency resellers serving online gamers and local search engines. He has bought and sold many domains and websites, including Beat.com, BusinessLoan.org, and Webmaster.org, but claims he “was never good at [domains]," which is why he focused on business development instead.[4] By "understanding the underlying numbers" for his businesses and tracking data, Orwell is able to focus his time on the metrics that most help a specific website improve.[7]

Current work and philosophy

Orwell describes himself as semi-retired, which allows him to travel three to four months out of the year.[3] [8]

Orwell has stepped back from an active role in Examine.com to focus on other projects. He blogs about business development in the context of making money online on [//www.SJO.com SJO.com] and serves on the advisory board for Schwarzenegger.com as a health and fitness expert.[9] [10]

In January 2016, Orwell inspired "#cookielife", an online movement which resulted in his followers baking and mailing him cookies. Over two hundred individuals participated from around the world, with flavors including chocolate chip, hazelnut, and triple chocolate, in the style of cookies, brownies, and pies.[11] [12] [13] By November 2016, he had posted over 50 pictures of various desserts sent to him via the #cookielife and shared his #cookielife experience in Men's Health.[14] [15] Orwell also hosted a "Cookie Off," inviting 18 bakers to compete in a chocolate chip cookie baking competition.[16] As of February 2018, Sol Orwell retired his #cookielife after receiving over 200 cookies in the mail.[17]

In July 2018, Orwell hosted his Toronto Chocolate Chip Cookie Off, raising over $100,000 for charity.[18]

Philanthropy

In 2017, Orwell began to harness #cookielife for philanthropy by hosting another Cookie Off in New York City, inviting 33 bakers[19] to compete and donating the proceeds from ticket sales to charity.[20] [21] The event raised $30,000 for She's the First, a charity supporting girls' education in developing economies.[22]

In 2018, Sol Orwell hosted a chocolate chip cookie off in Toronto that raised over $100,000[23]

Orwell has also hosted a Sausage Showdown, with proceeds going to Community Food Centres Canada.[24]

In 2019, Sol Orwell hosted his "final" Cookie Off in Toronto, raising over $175,000.[25] The final tally raised from his food offs came to over $400,000.

In 2021, Sol Orwell raised over $280,000 for two charities supporting Afghan refugees after United States troops withdrew from Afghanistan.[26] [27] [28] The Minister of Immigration, Marco Mendicino, publicly lauded Sol Orwel for his fundraising efforts when discussing Canada's response to the humanitarian crisis.[29]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Examine.com . Examine.com . Examine . 21 July 2016 .
  2. Web site: The examine.com founder is helping to further the public's knowledge about nutrition and supplements. . Sean Hyson . Mensfitness.com . 2 September 2013 . Men’s Fitness . 6 January 2016 .
  3. Web site: A Young Entrepreneur's Passion For Hacking His Diet Sparks A Seven-Figure Business . Elaine Pofeldt . 30 July 2015 . Forbes.com . 2 January 2016 .
  4. Web site: Dreaming About Turning Your Domain Into a Booming Online Business? Better Call Sol! . Ron Jackson . October 2015 . DN Journal: The Domain Industry News Magazine . DNJ . 1 January 2016.
  5. Web site: About Examine.com. Examine.com. 10 January 2016 .
  6. Web site: Examine.com Launched by Domain Investor . Elliot Silver . 10 May 2011 . domaininvesting.com . DomainInvesting.com . 11 January 2016 .
  7. Web site: 22 Qualities That Make a Great Leader . Adam and Jordan Bornstein . March 2016 . Entrepreneur.com . Entrepreneur Network . 3 April 2016.
  8. Web site: How to Build a Million-Dollar, One-Person Business – Case Studies from The 4-Hour Workweek . Tim Ferriss . Tim.blog . 30 December 2017 . The Time Ferriss Show . 10 January 2018 .
  9. Web site: Sol Orwell: Co-Founder of Examine.com . Sam Solomon . SignalTower.co . Solomon & Company 2016 . 30 December 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304020712/http://signaltower.co/sol-orwell/ . 4 March 2016 .
  10. Web site: About SJO.com and Sol Orwell . Sol Orwell . SJO.com . 11 January 2016 .
  11. Web site: limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/787239533/10153798875399534 . 2022-04-30. Sol Orwell on Facebook . Facebook.
  12. Web site: limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/787239533/10154099011569534 . 2022-04-30. Sol Orwell on Facebook . Facebook.
  13. Web site: #cookielife . Facebook.
  14. Web site: How I Lost 50 Pounds—While Eating Cookies Every Single Day . Sol Orwell . 15 November 2016 . Men's Health.
  15. Web site: Why Are Dozens of Entrepreneurs Sending This Man Cookies? A Lesson in Networking. . Rachel Pedersen . 29 August 2016 . Huffington Post.
  16. Web site: This Is North America's Best Chocolate Chip Cookie . Candace Braun Davison . Yahoo.com . Yahoo! . 5 February 2018 .
  17. Web site: #cookielife – how I convinced 200+ people to send me cookies and raised $50000+ for charity . Sol Orwell . 28 February 2018 . SJO.
  18. Web site: How our charity food offs evolved from raising $950 to over $100,000 . Sol Orwell . 11 July 2018 . SJO.
  19. Web site: Event Spotlight: NYC Charity Chocolate Chip Cookie Off . AllSeated.com . 15 December 2017 . AllSeated . 8 February 2018 .
  20. Web site: Is This The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie In North America? . Candace Braun Davison . Delish.com . 21 November 2017 . Delish . 8 January 2018 .
  21. Web site: A night of 30+ cookies, networking, and $30000+ raised . Sol Orwell . SJO.com . 8 November 2017 . SJO . 8 January 2018 .
  22. Web site: Looking To Make a Difference In 2018? Three Ways Ultra-Lean Businesses Can Give Back . Elaine Pofeldt . Forbes . 5 February 2018 .
  23. Web site: #cookielife – how I convinced 200+ people to send me cookies and raised $150000+ for charity. 28 February 2018.
  24. Web site: Creative Ways For Micro Businesses To Give Back . Elaine Pofeldt . Forbes . 5 February 2018 .
  25. Web site: How we leveled up the Cookie Off and ended up raising over $175,000. 24 June 2019.
  26. Web site: Toronto Entrepreneur Helps Raise Over $350,000 CAD in Support of Afghan Refugees . Charles Mandel . BetaKit . 25 August 2021 . 9 November 2021.
  27. Web site: Toronto-area charities helping Afghans arriving in Canada . August 2021 . GlobalNews.ca . . 9 November 2021.
  28. Web site: CBC Toronto News at 6 on August 27 with your host @chrisgloverCBC and meteorologist @nickczernkovich. . August 2021 . Twitter.com . . 9 November 2021.
  29. Web site: Marco Mendicino . . 5 September 2021 . 30 November 2021.