April 3, 2008
19 Essential Secrets of Entrepreneurship
Do you ever wonder about the best way to teach TEENAGERS the entrepreneurial skills and mindset that will help them succeed in today's world?
Here is a brand-new BOOK that should top your list.
There are two groups of people who should read this book:
1) anyone between the ages of twelve and twenty-one; and
2) everyone else!
If you are a teenager or have one at home, Cameron Johnson's story is guaranteed to inspire. He started his first business at age nine with nothing but fifty bucks and a home computer. By high school graduation, he'd earned his first million-and started and sold more than a dozen successful businesses. In You Call the Shots, he tells the story not only of what he's done but also how he did it, in nineteen lessons he calls "the 19 essential secrets to entrepreneurship."
So, why "everyone else"? Because the principles Cameron shares are golden for entrepreneurs of all ages. As Cameron puts it, "You can start a successful business at any age-it doesn't matter if you're nine, nineteen or ninety."
Coauthored by Networking Times editor John David Mann, You Call the Shots is earning high praise from some pretty impressive places. Author David Bach (The Automatic Millionaire) calls it "an inspiring source of first-rate advice"; T. Harv Eker says it's "essential reading" and Donald Trump declares it "a terrific book." Jill Rose, Editor in Chief of American Executive, wrote a review that declared it "one of the best books I've read in a long time… extremely well written and chock full of interesting advice."
Success is no accident-and it's not a matter of luck, either. Success is the inevitable result of consistently following the steps that work. You Call the Shots lays those steps out in a clear, savvy entrepreneur's guidebook that you can't afford to miss-whether you're nine, nineteen or ninety!
Filed under Home Business, MLM, Marketing Tips by Vic Bilson

You Call the Shots: Succeed Your Way– And Live the Life You Want– With the 19 Essential Secrets of Entrepreneurship







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