@Kotz_en

Drug lords are hardcore entrepreneurs. Change my mind.

@itsViirtueYEAH

I feel that list of reasons entrepreneurs start company's on such a deep level. I don't do well in interviews and you can't put "self-taught *insert skill*" on a resume. It's so frustrating knowing your worth but not being able to express it and ultimately getting sold short. It's definitely been a big motivator for getting myself started in my business

@TruthShine-168

Thanks!

@billykiliz

Success as an entrepreneur requires a combination of several key factors, including:

1 Strong vision and determination: Successful entrepreneurs have a clear vision of what they want to achieve and are committed to making it happen.

2 Problem-solving skills: Entrepreneurs need to identify problems and develop innovative solutions to meet the needs of their customers.

3 Adaptability: The ability to pivot and adapt quickly to changes in the market is crucial for entrepreneurs.

4 Financial management: Entrepreneurs need to be able to manage their finances effectively, including budgeting, forecasting, and securing funding.

5 Networking: Building strong relationships with partners, suppliers, and customers is essential for success.

6 Sales and marketing skills: Entrepreneurs need to be able to effectively promote and sell their products or services to generate revenue.

7 Strong leadership: Successful entrepreneurs are able to inspire and motivate their team to achieve their goals.

8 Continuous learning: Entrepreneurs should be open to learning new skills and knowledge to stay ahead in the market.

@angelthefloridian7350

I regret not joining entrepreneurship while in Highschool. Learning this type of skill is vital when  you want money  to work for you rather than YOU working for money. I'm just thankful that there is YouTube to watch videos that can help me develop ways to start a business.

@rajbeekie7124

Being your own boss as an entrepreneur is one of the most misapplied words. When you are the entrepreneur everyone becomes your boss. Your clients, employees, financial backers, etc. will all be telling you what to do.

@leo-hao

1:12
“Trailblazing!”
“Innovative!”
“Problem Solving!”
“Passionate!”
“On and On!”

@PuzzlesExplained

"Really, anyone can be an entrepreneur, given an idea and the right tools to develop it." Off the bat, love this line, basically sums it up the topic perfectly. Doesn't matter who you are, anyone can build a business, it just takes one good idea.

@ShaneHummus

On spot video! Grit + Idea + firm mindset = Entrepreneur foundation.

@RedHotBagel

Might be a weird compliment, but the enunciation is on POINT! Love it!

@GusFolger

I love how this came literally two days after I decided to start my own business. Hope this'll help.

@Rousland1

Anna Akana is such a good cast for this series!! I'm so glad she's the host :D Good job!

@Unplanted

Feels weird to hear entrepreneurial terms so often without being pushed to buy some scheme. :)
Good job. Looking forward to the next episodes.

@RockstarFlipper

SOO much more to being an entrepreneur. Most people aren't prepared for it

@IstasPumaNevada

Anna's presentation is great; clear, enthusiastic, engaging. 

And props for such a cat-friendly background too. I'm sure a cat would love knocking that mug off the table, eating the plant, and tearing that lamp to shreds. :D

@ilcamiciaro1859

thanks to this video i finally decided to dive in my entrepreneurship dream and actually work toward my own business. 


i'm finally opening  a brothel!

@dreamscometruenetwork3009

The successful entrepreneurs kind of make the entrepreneurial lifestyle seem so glamorous when it's actually really difficult for long periods of time.

@Leeny1617

Clicking on this vid and seeing anna as a host was such a good surprise

@kaseycombs6968

In the words of Bigweld:

“See a need, fill the need.”

@aldotorres1983

The term lost a lot of meaning when you had every reality TV personality calling themselves "entrepreneurs."