Kidpreneurs: Page 2

Marketing

Looking for a Brand Ambassador? Hire a Teacher.

But, first, here are 4 things you need to know before you hit up the faculty at your kids' school.

Starting a Business

Why Entrepreneur Magazine Planned a Morning of Surprises for Two Kidpreneurs

Not even a robbery could stop these Brooklyn kidpreneurs.

Thought Leaders

Why This Kids Book Is the Next Big Thing in Entrepreneurship

MSNBC host and children's author JJ Ramberg explains why it's important to teach children about business.

Starting a Business

The 6 Best Jobs for Teenage Entrepreneurs

How you can start a business in high school.

Leadership

This 9-Year-Old Boy Became KIND's CFO for the Day and Learned an Amazing Lesson

You'll never know what sorts of opportunities can arise when you put yourself out there.

Thought Leaders

How to Support Your Entrepreneurial Kids

Walking the line between challenging your kids and proving you believe in their potential.

Thought Leaders

Why Encouraging Entrepreneurship in Your Kids Can Be the Best Investment

Whether our kids become entrepreneurs, artists or anything they want, our job is to lead them on the path they want to go.

Thought Leaders

5 Reasons Why Kids Make Amazing Entrepreneurs

Curiosity combined with tech capability isn't a bad combination for an entrepreneur, and kids have an excess of both.

Thought Leaders

These Kid Inventors Get What Many Grown Up Entrepreneurs Don't

You shouldn't let failure stand in your way.

Social Media

Meet Your Future Boss: The Elementary Schoolers Taking Over YouTube

The latest YouTube superstars are young kids and their families.

Growing a Business

7 Steps to Helping Your Child Become a Successful Kidpreneur

If little Alex is begging for an iPhone, or Emma for a concert ticket, make 'em work for it! Here's how.

Thought Leaders

11 Successful Kid Entrepreneurs Keeping Their Eyes on the Prize

To these motivated young hustlers, running a business is practically child's play.

Thought Leaders

This 19-Year-Old Aims to Stop Bullying With an Anonymous Smartphone App

At 14, Brandon Boynton considered killing himself. Here's how empowering other victims of bullying through his software startup turned the teen founder's life around.

Thought Leaders

6 Ways to Help Your Kid Start a Business and Learn About Life

A fun summer business venture may not make them a lot of money, but it can teach youngsters invaluable life experiences and practical skills.