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"Advice
Worth Millions!"
If
you could interview 30 entrepreneurs who all became millionaires before
they were 40, and ask them just one question, what would that question
be? Of course the question would be (or should be), "How did you
do it?"
Well
Entrepreneur Magazine published a book (entitled: Young Millionaires)
that reveals the secrets of these young entrepreneurial phenomenons. Until
you buy the book (which I highly recommend), RealWorld University will
just share some of their best advice with you:
John
Chuang, owner of MacTemps, Inc.: "Commit to your business --
dont just do it on the side. If you have a vision and really believe
in it, you should commit to it wholeheartedly."
Andre
Taylor, owner of Interactive Sports, Inc.: "The less money you
have, the more creative you have to be. Focus less on going out and getting
a lot of money and more on understanding your business and working at
it aggressively."
Stacey
Kanzler, owner of Sandbagger Corporation: "Perseverance pays
off."
Dennis
Telfer, co-owner of Sector 9 Inc.: "Look for something missing
in a given market."
Katrina
Garnett, owner of CrossWorlds Software, Inc.: "You cant
change your goals every day. Many start-ups change their direction and
focus fairly often, but I think you have to go with your gut and stay
on course."
Stephen
Kahn, co-owner of dELiA*s Inc.: "Put all your cash back into
your company so you can grow without capacity constraints."
Billy
Baldwin, owner of Cookie Island: "Listen to your passion -- nothings
more important. Passion can get you through just about any situation and
give you the confidence you need."
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