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Corey’s Answer
The great news is when you take the route of becoming an entrepreneur, you are starting and building the business (product or service) yourself, and there are many tools online to support you in doing this that are reasonably inexpensive or free. There is no age requirement to be an entrepreneur, so you can start now. A place to potentially start investigating the various resources and requirements for getting started is U.S. Sourcelink - https://www.joinsourcelink.com/.
Good luck! Remember, entrepreneurship is as much a mindset (trying, failing, learning, and trying again) than a definition of starting a business.
Good luck! Remember, entrepreneurship is as much a mindset (trying, failing, learning, and trying again) than a definition of starting a business.
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David’s Answer
That depends upon what product or service you wish to sell. If we're talking about products that you create, they could be
1. Designed, fabricated, tested, photographed, and marketed, yourself, or
2. Designed, tested, and marketed or
3. Tested by the original manufacturer(s) and marketed by yourself
Of course, if your invention is an assembly, then the writing of and illustrations for an assembly procedure may be required.
If what you're offering is a service, then acquiring tools and marketing this service are essential.
Both types of offerings almost always require that you have acquired knowledge and experience. Education is important, either way.
1. Designed, fabricated, tested, photographed, and marketed, yourself, or
2. Designed, tested, and marketed or
3. Tested by the original manufacturer(s) and marketed by yourself
Of course, if your invention is an assembly, then the writing of and illustrations for an assembly procedure may be required.
If what you're offering is a service, then acquiring tools and marketing this service are essential.
Both types of offerings almost always require that you have acquired knowledge and experience. Education is important, either way.