少年企业家
Teen Entrepreneurs
作者:Robert
Seith
来源:
http://www.connectwithkids.com
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(Sean
Belnick)
Like a lot of college
freshmen, Sean Belnick has a job. He works for a company that
brings in more than $20 million dollars a year. But Belnick is
not just another employee; he is also the company’s owner.
“We started off with a couple of
orders a day and it just mushroomed from there,” Belnick says.
Belnick’s company sells office
chairs online, and maintains a huge warehouse of inventory. But
it all started in his bedroom, when he was 15 years old.
“I always had an entrepreneurial
spirit,” says Belnick.
In fact, more teens than ever are
tapping into their entrepreneurial spirit. According to a new
Junior Achievement survey of more than 1,400 teenagers, 71
percent said they would like to be self-employed one day.
What’s more, experts say, kids
have a huge advantage as entrepreneurs because they know the
web, and understand the workings of network sites such as
Facebook and Myspace.
“[Teenagers] intuitively
understand the power and potential of using web-based services
for distribution, for marketing, for outreach -- for
connections,” says Andrea Hershatter, Emory University. “They
are incredible networkers who have a very large number of human
resources in terms of their peers at their disposal.”
“That’s the whole thing with the
Internet really,” says Belnick. “Anyone can put a web site up,
and it looks professional. But there’s nothing saying that
there’s a 20-year-old kid behind it. Which is the biggest thing
about the Internet … you can create your own credibility.”
Experts say parents should
encourage entrepreneurship in their kids, whether it’s mowing
lawns or running an online business. They may not make millions,
but they will learn a lot about managing a business and what it
takes to turn a profit.
“I think they learn, they grow,
they mature,” says Hershatter. “If they are not enriched
financially, then at least they [will be] enriched in terms of
life experiences that will serve them forever,” says Hershatter.