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Entrepreneurship: What advice do you give to a 16 year old entrepreneur with a start up idea?
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Vince Ramada, I want to help people become better answered:

That’s awesome that you’re thinking about entrepreneurship at 16! Here are some key pieces of advice to help you get started:

1. Start Small, But Start Now

Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment or a huge amount of money. Test your idea on a small scale, gather feedback, and improve as you go.

2. Validate Your Idea

Make sure people actually want what you’re offering. Talk to potential customers, conduct surveys, or create a simple prototype (MVP) to test demand before investing too much time or money.

3. Learn Basic Business & Finance

Even if you’re passionate about your idea, you need to understand how to manage money, price your product, and keep costs low. Platforms like YouTube, Coursera, and Khan Academy offer great free business courses.

4. Build a Strong Network

Surround yourself with like-minded people, mentors, or even local business owners who can guide you. Join entrepreneurship clubs, attend startup events, and use LinkedIn to connect with others.

5. Leverage Social Media & Digital Marketing

If you’re short on money, social media is your best friend. Learn how to market your product on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. You don’t need a big budget to create viral content.

6. Be Ready to Fail & Adapt

Failure is part of the journey. If something doesn’t work, figure out why, adjust, and try again. The most successful entrepreneurs learn from their mistakes.

7. Master Sales & Communication

Being able to pitch your idea confidently is key. Work on your public speaking, negotiation, and storytelling skills. People invest in people, not just ideas.

8. Keep Learning & Stay Consistent

Read books, listen to podcasts, and stay curious. The best entrepreneurs are lifelong learners who never stop improving.

Do you have a specific idea in mind? I’d love to help refine it!

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