Early start
While Daniel Yomtobian experienced financial hardships and times of tribulation in his earlier days, he learned how to apply himself by working alongside his father at his printing store during the summer months. With a strong interest in sports and physical fitness, Daniel was involved in karate and soccer as an adolescent and was a member of the football team for two years in high school.
While he enjoyed extra-curricular activities, at the age of fifteen he decided to take a job at a local grocery store bagging groceries in order to produce an income — working at night while attending high school during the day.
An inherent hunger for success, early in life.
Danny Yomtobian had an inherent hunger for success early in his life. Daniel’s mother bought him his first computer when he was in high school, and he began focusing his energy on educating himself about computers and the newly emerging Internet.
Around the time Daniel was completing high school, his father was beginning to get involved in domain-name investments on the Internet. Meanwhile, the young Daniel Yomtobian continued to work as a box-boy while sharpening his computing skills.