Teenage Entrepreneurs |
Why shouldn't the kids negotiate? After all it makes business sense (At least for the folks below).
1.Adora Svitak, 12-has published two books and spoken at over 400 schools. Featured on Good Morning America and on CNN.
2.Savannah Britt, 15-Youngest Magazine Publisher known as Girlpez and her magazine covers concerts and fashion shows, interviews.
3.Philip Hartman, 15 winner of 2008 Young Inventor of the Year award has devised a new system for fusing optical fibers.
4.Alex Fraiser, 16-is the owner of Blogussion-highest ranking blog by a 16-year-old on the Internet.
5.Farrhad Acidwalla, 16 launched Rockstah Media, a company devoted to web development, marketing, advertisement, and branding.
6.Mark Bao, 17-has launched 11 web-based companies (and sold three) along with three non-profit foundations. Some of his projects include TickrTalk, the Ramamia Foundation, Classleaf, and Avecora (2013).
7.Stanley Tang, 17-published ‘eMillions’ in December of 2008 and zoomed at the top of the Amazon Best-Seller lists.
8.Adam Horwitz, 18-teaches people how to make money on web. His courses, ‘Tycoon Cash Flow’ and ‘Cell Phone Treasure’, have each earned over $100,000 and his‘Mobile Monopoly’, bagged $1.5
million in three days.
9.King Sidharth, 18- is a speaker, author, magazine publisher, and provides opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship, blogging.
10.Arjun Rai, 18-Arjun the COO of odysseyAds, an online advertising network with a focus on catering to 21st century marketer needs.
11.Keith J. Davis Jr., 19- nationally known public speaker, actor, model, newspaper publisher, and author.
12.Ben Weissenstein, 19-started The Entitled Group, and helps musical artists.
Source- http://blog.entrepreneurthearts.com/2013/01/15/25-young-entrepreneur-success-stories/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/karstenstrauss/2013/06/07/teenage-millionaire-entrepreneurs
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