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Jeff Bezos Advice For young Entrepreneurs
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Jeff Bezos Advice For young Entrepreneurs

Jeff Bezos Advice For young Entrepreneurs In this interview with Business Insider and Amazon Prime Video India. Jeff Bazos talks about his success on Amazon, Jeff Bazos also share tips on what to focus on if you want to run a successful company like Amazon. -You can always do better (How Amazon Always Do Better) Amazon listen to their customer, their customer can teach them what's going wrong about their product. That's how Amazon get the feed back, and find the root cause deep inside Amazon system and fixed it. That's been the secret on Amazon operation success for over 20 years. -Guard your time People have very high standard for how they want their work life to be. If they can get their work life, that they can enjoy half of it that will be amazing. Because very few people ever achieve that. Everything job comes with something you don't like. Whatever professional you are in, there will be something you don't like. Jeff Bezos hate being over-scheduled. When you become a successful person, you tend to be over-scheduled. So you have to guard your time, and try to stay a little bit flexible -Is your choices that construct your life Young people that starting their career, should find something that they are passionate about. If you don't love your work, you will never be great at it. Young people should really think about their choices, you can get very fixed on your gifts. But your gifts are not the things that construct your life, is your choices that construct your life. -Be customer focused Focus on your customer and not your competitor, customer focused works better in the long run. Once you are the leader in your industries, and you whole culture was competitor obsess is hard to stay energize and motivated. But customer will always be unsatisfied, always want more, so no matter how far you are in front of your competitor you are still behind your customers. -Have a day one mentality Is great to have the scale of Amazon and have the financial resources and talented people in Amazon, and have operation all over the world. But that kind of scale the downside of that is, you lose your nimbleness, lose your entrepreneurial spirit, lose that kind of heart that small company often have. To do well, Amazon always have the Day One Mentality, so that they can have the best of both world. The scale and resources of Amazon and the nimbleness and entrepreneurial spirit of a small company. -Think about the fundamental, not the daily stock price If the stock is up 10% this month, don't feel 10% smarter. Because when the stock is down 10%, you are going to feel 10% dumber and is not going to feel good. -Think about the fundamental, not the daily stock price If the stock is up 10% this month, don't feel 10% smarter. Because when the stock is down 10%, you are going to feel 10% dumber and is not going to feel good. 💪🏻You might also be interested in: 💪🏻 -Do These 7 Things To Change Your Life | David Goggins https://youtu.be/8LXAZB97GMY -Ray Dalio Investment Strategy & Principles For Success || You Should Follow! https://youtu.be/T9IcS6R2VoU -Warren Buffett: How To Be Successful In Life And Investing. https://youtu.be/IgK0OTj-98I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you find this video helpful, please like and subscribe! Help us to hit 1K sub in 2023🙏 https://www.youtube.com/@bettereveryday1403/featured?sub_confirmation=1 Best Sellers in Business & Money - https://amzn.to/3OK1m1t
10 Young Black Entrepreneurs & GenZ Business Owners | 2022 Edition | #BlackExcellist
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10 Young Black Entrepreneurs & GenZ Business Owners | 2022 Edition | #BlackExcellist

10 Young Black Entrepreneurs & GenZ Business Owners | 2022 Edition | #BlackExcellist http://www.blackexcellenceexcellist.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 - INTRO 01:10 - BISHOP CURRY 02:59 - MADISON HARRISON 04:36 - MARLEY GUERRERO 05:18 - BAILEE KNIGHTEN 07:15 - JAHKIL JACKSON 09:39 - MICHAEL “MIKEY” WREN 11:40 - KHERIS ROGERS 14:26 - MARSAI MARTIN 17:15 - COLLIN, RYAN, & AUSTIN GILL 19:10 - TAYLOR RAE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Business Inquiries, Partnerships, & Suggestions blackexcellist@gmail.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Here at Black Excellist, one of our goals is to empower African American youth and young adults to become 21st century thinkers by enlightening them and awakening their entrepreneurial spirit. We hope that our videos galvanize and inspire them to become the architects of their futures, giving them the confidence to transform their world. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA IG: http://www.instagram.com/blackexcellist TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/blackexcellist FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/blackexcellist ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ We are the largest community of Black Excellence Enthusiasts in the world. We celebrate Black Excellence, Opulence, and Affluence as we enlighten and inspire you. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #blackexcellence #blackexcellist #kidpreneurs #kids #entrepreneurs
The Making of A Young Entrepreneur: Gabrielle Jordan Williams at TEDxRockCreekPark
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14-Year-Old CEO Has Sold $6 Million Of CANDY!
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14-Year-Old CEO Has Sold $6 Million Of CANDY!

Meet 14-year-old Alina Morse, the CEO of Zolli Candy, which makes lollipops that clean your teeth! 💪 NEW Whistle gear: https://whistle.video/WhistleStore COMMENT with an invention the world NEEDS! MORE My Hustle → Emoji App Worth Over $100 MILLION: https://whistle.video/2XfY9JM → 10-Year-Old Robotics PRODIGY: https://whistle.video/RoboticsProdigy → Sneaker Restoration: https://whistle.video/SoleFresh → 18-Year-Old Makes Career Off Basketball Memes: https://whistle.video/2IBFwf0 → 11-Year-Old Getting Football Scholarships From This Academy: https://whistle.video/LacedFactsAcademy → Selling the RAREST Sneakers: https://whistle.video/2V7F4Ig → He REINVENTED the skateboard: https://whistle.video/2FlzmfN → 19-Year-Old GENIUS Helped Make Fidget Spinners Go Viral: https://whistle.video/FidgetSpinners → Starting An eSports League: https://whistle.video/DelaneParnell → Teen Sisters Sold $20M of Bath Bombs: https://whistle.video/BathBombs SUBSCRIBE to Whistle for more awesome videos! - http://goo.gl/y2JNsG CLICK HERE for check out our store! https://whistle.video/WhistleMerch Still want more Whistle? Follow us on: FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/whistlesports INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/whistlesports TWITTER: https://twitter.com/whistlesports SNAPCHAT: "whistlesports" The music we use: https://goo.gl/IMZC9A - AMAZING for YouTubers! WHAT IS WHISTLE? Whistle is an entertainment brand that creates and distributes video content that is positive, relatable, and uplifting. Visit us at http://whistlesports.com/ and COMMENT below with what you want to see next!
How an 8-Year Old Became an Award-Winning Entrepreneur by 21 | GoDaddy Makers
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How an 8-Year Old Became an Award-Winning Entrepreneur by 21 | GoDaddy Makers

Maya Penn opens up about her passion-fueled journey of social entrepreneurship that snowballed into a successful career. Brought to you by GoDaddy. Check out more entrepreneur success stories at https://bit.ly/GoDaddyMakers. Maya Penn could’ve never imagined the life that would begin to unfold after starting her business, Maya’s Ideas, at just eight years old. After being featured in Forbes Magazine, Oprah’s Super Soul 100 Changemakers Series and even receiving a commendation from former President Barack Obama, this young entrepreneur and environmental activist has proved combining her passions as a career can be as sustainable as her mission to make a difference. With a total hands-on approach to growing her sustainable fashion business, Maya has learned how to build both her personal identity and a successful business from scratch. Bringing her heart to the forefront of entrepreneurship has allowed her to tap into multiple facets of business by doing a variety of things she loves. Seeing how animation can inspire and educate others, Maya launched her own production company that created jobs for women, as well as Black, Brown and Indigenous people in the animation industry. Reaping the benefits of having a GoDaddy website for over a decade, she has experienced first-hand how easy and streamlined the GoDaddy Website Builder tool is for all entrepreneurs. As Maya looks back to her younger self who started a business and turned it into something great, she’s inspired to continue taking leaps of faith that will expand her business further. Want to hear more entrepreneur stories like this? Subscribe to GoDaddy on YouTube: http://bit.ly/GoDaddy-Subscribe Learn more about Maya Penn: https://www.mayasideas.com https://www.instagram.com/mayasideas https://www.facebook.com/mayasideas Learn more about GoDaddy: Homepage: https://www.godaddy.com GoDaddy Website Builder: https://www.godaddy.com/websites/website-builder GoDaddy Domain: https://www.godaddy.com/domains As the company empowering everyday entrepreneurs around the world, GoDaddy gives you all the help and tools you need to grow online. #MayaPenn #GoDaddyMakers #GoDaddy #SocialEntrepreneurship #SuccessStory #Entrepreneur #MayasIdeas #EnvironmentalActivist
Meet the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Kicking Age to the Curb | GoDaddy Makers
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Meet the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Kicking Age to the Curb | GoDaddy Makers

Sierra Deodhari, Founder and CEO of Sierra Karate, shows us age is just a number when it comes to making a big difference as a small business owner. Brought to you by GoDaddy. Check out more entrepreneur success stories at https://bit.ly/GoDaddyMakers. Sierra Deodhari knows firsthand the vast difference between training for a new sport like karate and starting a new business. Starting karate at a very young age and winning multiple competitions, Sierra had the opportunity to train with world champions and karate masters that helped build up her self-confidence, strength and connections with athletes of all ages. But she realized not many kids like her had these same opportunities, so she created Just Imagine 2020 — a free international karate seminar for youth athletes to expand their skills. To put on these seminars, Sierra had to raise thousands of dollars each time to help pay the world champions to give their invaluable virtual training. Her sell-out seminars were such a success that it inspired her to become a young entrepreneur so she could continue making a difference. She knew her brand, Sierra Karate, needed a professional website to sell merch and showcase behind-the-scenes content that reveals who she is and her mission to help youth athletes around the world learn karate at home. With the help of GoDaddy guides, this 12-year-old entrepreneur learned how to easily set up, design and navigate her website to make it her own. With her glass-half-full mentality, Sierra proves that an entrepreneur is anyone who starts a business, no matter how big or small. Want to hear more entrepreneur stories like this? Subscribe to GoDaddy on YouTube: http://bit.ly/GoDaddy-Subscribe Learn more about Sierra Karate: https://www.sierrakarate.com https://www.instagram.com/sierra_karate Learn more about GoDaddy: Homepage: https://www.godaddy.com Website Builder: https://www.godaddy.com/websites/website-builder Email Marketing: https://www.godaddy.com/online-marketing/email-marketing As the company empowering everyday entrepreneurs around the world, GoDaddy gives you all the help and tools you need to grow online. #SierraKarate #GoDaddyMakers #GoDaddy #SuccessStory #Entrepreneur #Karate
I-Team: Kid Enterpreneur
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I-Team: Kid Enterpreneur

by Dana Fowle Aired March 2, 2016 Everybody likely knows that starting a business - whether you've done it or not - is fraught with challenges. Well, meet a 10-year-old who has opened a business, watched it struggle, and is now watching it thrive. "When I was seven I went to a business camp." How many children start a conversation this way? Well, Kathryn Miles Bauer does. She's been several times to Atlanta's "Break into Business" camps and workshops. This is where children ages nine to 16 learn just how to run a business. And for this 10-year-old who owns Curious Kathryn, it's paying off. She is a candle maker. And like many upstart businesses, Curious Kathryn's soy candles are made at home in the kitchen. "This one we're going to use today is peach nectar, but we call it Hotlanta," she said. But her idea got its steam back when this then-seven-year-old learned at business camp just how to make it happen. Monica Lage is the executive director of "Break Into Business." It takes out the intimidation factor of starting a business, making a website, pitching to a bunch of investors. Our 10 and 11 years old are doing that now. Then when you get to that situation down the road it'll be a breeze to them." The program sponsors "The Final Pitch" a place for these young people to pitch their business ideas to real investors. Kathryn got in there and did it. And won. Which is really cool unless you're her mother who worries about her 10-year-old running a business while going to school. "Someone asked her recently what's the biggest thing you're having to deal with and she said having to balance work and school," said Celeste Bauer. So far so good. "Curious Kathryn" soy candles are sold online... Kathryn very proudly told me, "I've actually already gotten somebody from Switzerland who ordered candles, so that's pretty cool." And they're popping up now at boutique retailers. So write this name down - Kathryn Miles Bauer - because we may be working for this young lady one day. "I learn to keep going and to never give up, to be persistent." Persistence is key. Kathryn's first time out with her homemade candles was to an ice cream parade. It was hot and she said the candles melted. She didn't quit. She's still at it and is lined up to be in four retail shops now. Check out her website and learn more about "Break Into Business" summer camps.
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