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How do young people like me start a business or a brand?

Clothing
Shoes
Jewelry
Socks
Hats
Bags

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Katherine’s Answer

You might find this workbook helpful.

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/bc/content/ldsorg/topics/self-reliance/2017/14678_sgmb_book_eng.pdf?lang=eng

You might also want to search things like "selling shoes online" or "how to set up a t shirt printing business."
Thank you comment icon This looks like a helpful resource, but I want to add an admin disclaimer: this resource contains a fair amount of religious content in addition to business info. Depending on your preferences, this may or may not be suitable for you Gurpreet Lally, Admin
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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for you question. I am glad to hear that you would like to be entrepreneur and you have a wide range a range of interest. Firstly, you may consider on which area you would like to start your business.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Among your interest, think about which one you have the most interest. You better to start in one area first.
2. Take some relevant courses and management courses
3. Analyze the business, e.g. the entry criteria, competition status, any alternate / substitutes, etc.
4. Work in the relevant business some time to understand the business model and establish people network
5. Start the business online if feasible
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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David’s Answer

1. Discover what truly ignites your enthusiasm.
2. Let your imagination soar and boldly voice your passion.
3. Take a step back and seek out individuals or businesses that mirror your vision of success.
4. Engage with current product providers and inquire about their triumphs and challenges.
5. Explore markets with existing needs or gaps waiting to be filled.
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