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Young Entrepreneurs - Jason O'Neill
Nine-year-old Jason O'Neill of Temecula, California, started a business which two years later won him the 2007 Young Entrepreneur award. He shares his thoughts with other young entrepreneurs.
5 commentsWays For Kids To Earn Money
Finding ways for kids to make money when they are too young to have a regular job can seem like a real challenge. But with a little thought and a dash of imagination, young entrepreneurs all over the world...
117 commentsBest Value Places To Donate Money
The best place to donate money is somewhere that money will do good - not just once, but over and over again. Microfinance, also known as microlending or microloans, is helping to break the cycle of poverty, by empowering business owners with much-needed micro capital.
7 commentsHow To Start A Business For Kids
How to start a business for kids - teaching kids business, ways for kids to make money, business ideas for kids, how to explain business concepts to kids, how to get kids motivated.
16 commentsBusiness Ideas For Kids
Resources for parents to help their kids get started in business - ways for kids to make money, how to start a business for kids, how to teach kids about money and business, and how to build good money attitudes in your kids.
36 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson has been blogging since his summer holidays in 2006, when he was just 12 years old. In an interview with Michael Dunlop of Retire@21.com, David explained the appeal of starting out in business...
2 commentsCash Flow For Kids
Kids can understand money principles from an early age, if parents take the time to explain in simple terms. There are many online resources to help teach kids about money.
3 commentsYoung Entrepreneurs - Cameron Johnson
Young entrepreneur and teen millionaire Cameron Johnson was born to sell. From his first venture selling vegetables door to door, to a series of dotcom successes before he graduated high school, Cameron has shown a sharp business mind and a strong work ethic.
9 commentsWeb 2.0 Marketing - Fact Or Fiction?
Web 2.0 marketing, making use of social bookmarking sites like Digg and StumbleUpon, social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook, and the new generation of content-rich community sites like HubPages and Squidoo, is an extension of the time-honored tradition known as referral marketing, networking or, lately, relationship marketing.
46 commentsWhat Is A Sonnet?
Dreaded by English public schoolboys, mooned over by love-struck nineteenth-century debutantes, scratched in garrets by starving bohemians across a span of centuries, no poetic form has been more...
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