{"id":27151,"date":"2016-06-08T14:20:01","date_gmt":"2016-06-08T13:20:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/?p=27151"},"modified":"2016-06-08T14:20:01","modified_gmt":"2016-06-08T13:20:01","slug":"28-things-every-young-entrepreneur-should-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/28-things-every-young-entrepreneur-should-know\/","title":{"rendered":"28 THINGS EVERY YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR SHOULD KNOW"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Being a young entrepreneur could be a tough task; it’s when you build the foundations for your success, and it isn’t really an easy task. A lot of young entrepreneurs have dreams and visions and when they enter the real world — they discover that things weren’t as they envisioned it to be, and many give up in the process.<\/p>\n

These tips would help guide every young entrepreneur out there.<\/p>\n

1. The capital for starting your project isn’t really the biggest deal; many young entrepreneurs believe that everything would be perfect when they get enough funds for their business; but this is only the beginning and not the end.<\/p>\n

2. Planning is everything; a good business idea might be great, but planning is what would bring it to fruition.<\/p>\n

3. Innovation is what stands you out from the rest; you just have to think outside the box.<\/p>\n

4. A lot of people would disregard you, until they see how far you’ve gone.<\/p>\n

5. Never let people’s validation weigh you down; they are only doing their job, you should do yours.<\/p>\n

6. Know the difference between negative judgement and constructive criticism, and try to learn from constructive criticisms.<\/p>\n

7. Only have a partner that has same passion and zeal as you, else you won’t have the energy to continue.<\/p>\n

8. Stop talking and start doing.<\/p>\n

9. The best time to take your biggest risks are in your 20’s and more calculated risks in your 30’s.<\/p>\n

10. Your plan A more often than not wouldn’t work, always have a plan B and C.<\/p>\n

11. Always learn from your business environment; never stop learning, and that’s how you stay in business.<\/p>\n

12. If you’re running a service or business where you interact with customers, you should really treat them as kings. Word of mouth is the best and cheapest form of advertising you can get.<\/p>\n

13. Never ever show desperation when handling business; people would rip you off once they notice you are desperate.<\/p>\n

14. Until you start getting breakthroughs, the stress would keep coming thick and fast — never give up.<\/p>\n

15. Learn from your failures, never give up.<\/p>\n

16. When something isn’t working, it means you are doing something wrong — look for ways to fix it.<\/p>\n

17. Your designated plan would usually be different from what you would truly face in the business world.<\/p>\n

18. Take a job if you have to, but it should never drive you away from your goal.<\/p>\n

19. If you have an idea that keeps you awake at night, do something about it or someone else will. And at the end, it would only be just a dream for you.<\/p>\n

20. Learn something new every day.<\/p>\n

21. Good marketing isn’t luck.<\/p>\n

22. Write every idea, so you don’t get to forget it.<\/p>\n

23. Try to create a work-life balance so that you don’t get depressed.<\/p>\n

24. Believe in yourself and be confident, because no one else would if you aren’t.<\/p>\n

25. Celebrate those little achievements; they would keep you going.<\/p>\n

26. Don’t give up.<\/p>\n

27. Don’t give up again.<\/p>\n

28. Finally, don’t give up. It’s the best advice you could get.<\/p>\n

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Being a young entrepreneur comes with a lot of hurdles and pressures, but you can make it at the end of the day — and the feeling when you are where you want to be can never be explained.<\/p>\n

Jake<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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