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As a young person, clients and customers are naturally going think your business is wanksta’ and you have to convince them that it’s gangsta’.

It’s not fair, but you have to give them a reason to trust and hire you. It’s one of the biggest problems that young entrepreneurs encounter and you need to know how to deal wit’ it if you want to have a successful business.

In this post I’ll explain exactly how you can build your street credz (a.k.a “credibility”) as a young business owner and how you can use their lack of trust to make yourself more impressive. I’ve broken ‘em down into offline and online techniqz.

Aight, let’s stop kickin’ it and keep it 100 by getting down to the nitty gritty of how you can get mo’ scratch for yo’ biznezz.

Keep Flossin’ It and Read More…

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Stanley Tang, eMillions

Stanley Tang Interview: World’s Youngest Best-Selling Author

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

When Stanley Tang was an 11-year-old growing up in Hong Kong, his school banned snack foods. Instead of taking his empty stomach in stride, Stanley bought snacks at the local convenient store…

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King Sidharth

King Sidharth Interview: The Outlaw Entrepreneur

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

As an 11-year-old growing up in a downtrodden sector of Northern India, King Sidharth and a few friends began organizing events and competitions for other children. They would make tickets…

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Adam Horwitz

Adam Horwitz Interview: Dude with Two 6-Figure Businesses

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

When Adam Horwitz was a 15 year old high school sophomore growing up in the Pacific Palisades, a mean-spirited gossip blog caught fire with his classmates. Concerned parents soon stomped it out…

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How to Launch Your First Blog

How to Successfully Launch Your First Blog

by Nick Tart

Blogging is exciting. You get to share your opinions and advice with the world and people respond. A few days ago I was contacted by a young entrepreneur from Pakistan who is preparing to launch…

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Syed Balkhi

Syed Balkhi Interview: WordPress Wizard and Social Media Prodigy

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

Syed Balkhi used to get online at three o’clock in the morning to trade stones for a game called Neopets. When he was 12, his cousin pointed out that he could do the same thing with domain names…

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Interview: Jacob Cass, 12-Time Award Winning Designer

Jacob Cass Interview: 12-Time Award Winning Designer

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

As an Australian teen, Jacob Cass first began making money on his terms as an eBay seller but his true love was graphic design. Jacob nabbed his first freelance job at the age of sixteen and…

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Michael Dunlop

Michael Dunlop Interview: Voted ‘Most Likely to be a Millionaire’

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

Growing up with dyslexia in the United Kingdom, Michael Dunlop never much liked school. That didn’t stop him using it to earn him big money. As an eight-year-old, Michael sold Pokémon trading cards to his schoolmates…

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Starting Out Online: From the SEO Perspective

Starting Out Online: From the SEO Perspective

by Rob Stretch

Let’s say you just built your first webpage. You’re ready for business: be it advertising, e-tailing, affiliates or any other monetization strategy. Before you see any conversion, however, you need traffic – lots of traffic.

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Interview: Alex Fraiser, World's Most Successful 16-Year-Old Blogger

Alex Fraiser Interview: World’s Most Successful 16-Year-Old Blogger

by Nick Scheidies and Nick Tart

In January 2009, at the age of 15, Alex Fraiser used his web design know-how to start Blogussion.com, a blog about blogging. As the year went on, Blogussion thrived – bursting not just with insightful articles…

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Positive Word of Mouth Spreads Like Wildflowers

Positive Word of Mouth Spreads Like Wildflowers

by Nick Tart

If you’re like most humans, you love to talk. More specifically, you love to gossip. Not only is it something we do every day, gossip can be an incredibly powerful motivating tool. As an entrepreneur, you need to take advantage it.

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