Forbes: When Diana Mong’are became tired of the ever-growing trash piles in her community, she decided to do something about it. She set out→
Every year marketers release statistics and fun insights about that year’s college freshman. The Class of 2015 report from Mr. Youth, a youth marketing→
In the back room of the Blossom Shop, Hannah Rinn prepares a bouquet of flowers. Sarah Rinn is in the office handling paperwork. At→
Every so often an idea comes along that stops you in your tracks. sOccket is an incredible demonstration of the power of a simple→
According to ABC-TV News a new phenomenon called “haul videos” means teens can show off their purchases to the whole world. There are more→
According to a story in Businessweek, Ray Land, 23, is known as the “young guy” in the charter bus industry, where most operators have→
According to Entrepreneur, there’s an episode of SpongeBob Squarepants, “Chocolate With Nuts,” that’s all about starting a business. Here’s the plot, and what real→
People like to say that young people think they know everything but do they? Some business coaches are saying that it is those young→
photo credit: chanchan222 Many are up in arms about the recent announcement of Disney buying out the long time favorite Marvel comics. Many wonder→
For some mom’s starting a business is as simple as babysitting the children of neighbors, friends, or family. Through child care many women are→
photo credit: andydr From TechCrunch comes word of a new semester-based startup camp for very, very early-stage entrepreneurs and students who have basic ideas→
Did you have a lemonade stand when you were a kid? I did, and it was usually just a folding table I’d drag out→
NorthBay Nugget: Persistence is the key to succeeding as a young entrepreneur, says Christian Prost, owner of the Northriders bike store. Prost started his→
The Gazette: In the world of jewelry, everyone is always looking for the right piece to complement an outfit or just to stand out.→
Forbes: While their peers were out making trouble, these young achievers were making bank. Fraser Doherty. At 14, Doherty started making jams from his→
Rhonda Abrams at USA Today: Graduating from college or graduate school? Congratulations! What are you going to do now? Send out resumes, look for→
The Wall Street Journal: The entire world seems to be heading toward points of inflection. The developing world is embarking on the digital age.→
Young Entrepreneur: Young entrepreneurs are always saying that they don’t have the resources around them to start a business. A new study out of→