SUCCESS STORIES
Children, teens, and young adults have successfully started their own businesses and have become leaders with effective communication skills in the process. If you would like to achieve wealth and confidence, then a BillionaireBabies program is just right for you. We provide the tools at BillionaireBabies so you can achieve the same success that they have:
Child Entrepreneurs
Nicole started her own car detailing business at the age of 16 and has been successful because of her idea to do the work on-site at the customer's place of work.
Andrew, 15, developed the Internet company Birthday Domains where customers can buy website domains as gifts for friends and family.
Alex, a college-bound teenager, started a website that has grossed more than $1 million in advertising revenue.
Ben started a web marketing and advertising company when he was only 12 and is launching his third business.
Source: www. Entrepreneur.com
Our programs focus on increasing self-esteem, establishing independence, managing money, and learning how to succeed, which is vital for running a business. See what parents of young entrepreneurs are saying:
Reaction of Parents
"More confidence and initiative, definitely"! I was amazed at how much my older daughter could pick up just from playing around with this site.
Mother of Kathryn and Tara, ages 14 and 13
"I have seen them grow in confidence, for sure. It's fun to watch them explain to other students and adults that they have their own business. They are very proud.
Mother of Tessa and Laura, ages 13 and 12
"More confidence. She is inspired to continue writing and wants to start another book.
Mother of Elizabeth
Abigail Sommers Succeeds at 4 Years Old
"Hi, I'm Abigail. I am 4 years old and I have my own business called Abbybags. I started it when I was 3 years old because I love to do projects! My Grandma is teaching me how to run a business. It is so much fun!
I decorate gift bags, all by myself, and sell them for $2.00 each.
Grandma gets some of the money, I get some of the money, and some money goes back into buying the new bags and stickers. I sell my bags to my friends and on the Internet.I love my business and it's named after me."
-Abigail Lily Sommers from Massachusetts
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