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How can a 16 year old become a entrepreneur? What steps must they take to become a successful professional?
November 16th, 2010by
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First step in starting a business. Finding sponsors or promoters to advertise your product, establishing your company, and etcetera are the things I need to know. Thank you.
First you need to know your competition. Determine if offering the product or service that you are considering can compete in this market. You also need to know your demographic (Age, Gender, location). Before you can do anything you must decide if you can even afford to enter this market, determine the resources needed and also your 16, so you might want to wait till your 18 and can sign a contract.
A true entrepreneur differs from a businessman.
A true entrepreneur is of philanthropic nature in the first place.
A true entrepreneur creates what has not been created before.
Because of his creative nature he/she does not worry about competition perfectly aware that it is his competition that is trying to catch up with him hence inspiring him to do better and better, to give more and more.
A true entrepreneur has no need to catch up with anything or anybody.
Being an entrepreneur is NOT about greed.
Should you be interested to know more about true entrepreneurship contact me at my GMAIL address I will sent you a free e-book on this subject.
In the meantime — just an Entrepreneur’s Credo will do:
Entrepreneur’s Credo
“I do not choose to be a common man.
It is my right to be uncommon – if I can.
I seek opportunity – not security.
I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled
and dulled by having the state to look after me.
I want to take the calculated risk;
to dream and to build,
to fail and to succeed.
I refuse to barter incentive for a dole;
I prefer the challenges of life
to the guaranteed existence;
the thrill of fulfilment to the stale calm of Utopia.
I will not trade freedom for beneficence
nor my dignity for a handout.
I will never cower before any master
nor bend to any threat.
It is my heritage to stand erect,
proud and unafraid; to think and act for myself,
to enjoy the benefit of my creations
and to face the world boldly and say:
This, with God’s help, I have done.
All this is what it means to be an Entrepreneur.”
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2 Responses to How can a 16 year old become a entrepreneur? What steps must they take to become a successful professional?
First you need to know your competition. Determine if offering the product or service that you are considering can compete in this market. You also need to know your demographic (Age, Gender, location). Before you can do anything you must decide if you can even afford to enter this market, determine the resources needed and also your 16, so you might want to wait till your 18 and can sign a contract.
Hi,
A true entrepreneur differs from a businessman.
A true entrepreneur is of philanthropic nature in the first place.
A true entrepreneur creates what has not been created before.
Because of his creative nature he/she does not worry about competition perfectly aware that it is his competition that is trying to catch up with him hence inspiring him to do better and better, to give more and more.
A true entrepreneur has no need to catch up with anything or anybody.
Being an entrepreneur is NOT about greed.
Should you be interested to know more about true entrepreneurship contact me at my GMAIL address I will sent you a free e-book on this subject.
In the meantime — just an Entrepreneur’s Credo will do:
Entrepreneur’s Credo
“I do not choose to be a common man.
It is my right to be uncommon – if I can.
I seek opportunity – not security.
I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled
and dulled by having the state to look after me.
I want to take the calculated risk;
to dream and to build,
to fail and to succeed.
I refuse to barter incentive for a dole;
I prefer the challenges of life
to the guaranteed existence;
the thrill of fulfilment to the stale calm of Utopia.
I will not trade freedom for beneficence
nor my dignity for a handout.
I will never cower before any master
nor bend to any threat.
It is my heritage to stand erect,
proud and unafraid; to think and act for myself,
to enjoy the benefit of my creations
and to face the world boldly and say:
This, with God’s help, I have done.
All this is what it means to be an Entrepreneur.”