Upstart Start-Ups!: How 34 Young Entrepreneurs Overcame Youth Inexperience and Lack of Money to Create Thriving Businesses
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Youre young and ambitious with a great idea for a new software program downtown music zine or a better-than-Snapple beverage--but how do you turn your dream concept into a thriving business?. Forget the ultra-conservative suits who scoffed when you brought your hot idea to their door! As Fortune magazines Ron Lieber shows you can actually turn your youth inexperience and lack of money to your advantage and capitalize on your assets to trump the corporate system be your own boss and turn your entrepreneurial vision into a reality.. Based on interviews with more than thirty young independent entrepreneurs who have developed some of todays hottest--even revolutionary--companies and products Upstart Start-Ups! provides essential tips and information that will enable you to get your own Nantucket Nectars or Magnetic Poetry off the ground. Check out:. The myths and realities you need to know about starting a business when youre under 30How to generate your first brainstorm and how to act on a good ideaHow to overcome the stigmas of youth and inexperience and make your age work to your advantageHow to develop a realistic business planWhere and how to get the financial backing you needHow to establish credibility for your business or product with consumersModels that have proved successful and how to apply them to your own vision. Twenty-six-year-old Ron Lieber writes for Fortune magazine and is the coauthor of the New York Times business bestseller Taking Time Off.  He appears regularly on national television and radio to discuss career issues corporate management and his recent columns.
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