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How Does A Young Entrepreneur Start A Business?

Im 14 years old and have a passion for bussiness and entrepreneurialship, but im struggeling to find out where would be a good place start. Because of my age I feel there is quite a limitation to the areas in which I can start to run my own business, I know that they're are government laws and such. Im not really looking to sell a product door to door or anything like that because I dont think it could be that sucessful. Im really just looking to maybe set up my own website or just something that can give me some experience and knowledge about being in bussiness and being an entrepreneur. All advice and tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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  1. You start with an idea adn then you sell everything you got including your tiem to make it happen with all the passion you can muster.
  2. no age limit theres people that have made millions by 12. what all of them have in common is when they had there ideas they went for it and didnt listen to people who said there too young
  3. start selling lemonade and after a month start selling chocolate and trust me it works
  4. Hey im 18 and i Run a trucking Business. Its pretty succesful. I started when i was your age. I make over 100,000 clean every year. its not bad. Just know what you are good @. then start at it.
  5. You really need to know what your interests are first.
  6. First of all research the market you want to go into. Secondly, write out a business plan or an outline of what you want your business ato consist of. Once you do that you basically have the foundation set, the next step would be to get a business loan or start up funds for your business...... I hope that was somewhat helpful . good luck on your endeavors!!!!
  7. Its great to start young, I started my business at 20, and now at 29 am a veteran of my trade. But I did work for people knowing that one day I would be my own boss. Get a job from someone you respect and learn from them. Be a sponge, ask questions, notice their dispositions and commentary. All entrepeneurs have the same quality...people want to give them money. Figure out how to get people to want to give you money. Usually great service and attitude, followed by promptness and completeness gets the job done.
  8. That's admirable. Maybe this will help. http://www2.oprah.com/index.jhtml Named one of the most influential women in the business world, Hearst Magazines President Cathie Black has worked her way to the top. She oversees 19 magazines in the United States—including Cosmopolitan, Redbook and O, The Oprah Magazine—as well as more than 200 international titles in over 100 countries. For four decades, she has taken the magazine publishing industry by storm, and now she is sharing her business-savvy advice with readers everywhere in her book Basic Black. Filled with practical advice for business, Basic Black has something for women—and men—on every step of the corporate ladder. "I wanted to write a book that would be both kind of coach and mentor, sort of a one-to-one mentoring session," she says. "It's advice. It's tips. It's strategies about how to make your work life more effective, no matter whether you're just starting out or you've kind of moved along the food chain." http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0307351106/ref=pd_sl_aw_open-1_book_39856371_4
  9. try babysitting
  10. The kids who started MuggleNet were around your age when they began. I don't know that they've made a lot of money, but they've got a few advertisers, and a lot of traffic. Find your interest, and if you're passionate, insightful, and clever, the search engines will drive traffic to you, eventually. A lot of the marketing is getting other sites to link to yours. You may also want to seek advice from your local chamber of commerce or the Service Core of Retired Executives.
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