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The term “serial entrepreneur” is not universal in the business world, but I believe some people have established it for this practice. A serial entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who keeps coming up with new ideas and starting new businesses. Unlike the entrepreneur who usually thinks of an idea, he usually proposes an idea, then starts a company, then understands it, and plays an important role in the daily operation of the company.
A continuous entrepreneur will usually come up with an idea and start work, then transfer the responsibility to others and continue to make new ideas and new ventures. In an age where old clichés are crumbling, this would have been a very bad practice. “The cookie-cutter Jack doesn’t control anything at all.” I think the 21st century has become the “Jack’s century.”
I am a serial entrepreneur myself, and I know the comfort of leaving a thriving business and stepping into the arduous challenge of starting a new business in the cold, much less in other industries. However, in 2019, I decided not to suppress all my new and unique ideas, but to continue to stick to it. Here are some essential tools that can help anyone with the same inclinations.
Richard Branson
This is the man behind the Virgin brand, which has more than 400 companies. Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (Richard Charles Nicholas Branson) began his single parent journey when he was 16 when he founded a magazine called “Student”.
Then, he founded a mail-order record company, and then a bustling record store chain in the 1980s. Richard continued to build his own airline and named the record company under the Virgin brand. Despite being awarded the Knight Medal, Richard still enjoys the value and adventure that life provides.
Warren Buffet
There is something in the genes of serial entrepreneurs. Warren Buffett is no different from the average 11-year-old boy, except that he bought the first stock at this age. He is also known as the “Oracle of Omaha” and is one of the most successful investors and one of the richest investors in the world.
Buffett manages more than 60 companies under the leadership of his main organization, Berkshire Hathaway, including Geico, Dairy Queen, and Duracell. The main focus of his business each time: value investment and personal thrift.
Elon Musk
He has nowhere to escape, why? He is the founder of “Elon Musk”-Tesla Inc., SpaceX, and SolarCity and the co-founder of Neuralink and PayPal. When Elon was very young, he had the urge to pursue an entrepreneurial career. He is known for his serious but not so serious adventurous attitude, which undoubtedly made him rich.
While buying and selling the initial startups, Elon took the risk of starting SpaceX and later Tesla Motors. These two main businesses have gone through some difficult times, but thanks to his unremitting efforts and immortal entrepreneurial spirit, Elon continues to inspire young talents.
Gary Vaynerchuk
Remember when we used social media to discuss entrepreneurs? Gary Vaynerchuk is one of their leaders. He is the CEO of VaynerX, an innovative media, and communications company, and the CEO of Vayner-media, a successful advertising agency. His other businesses include Gallery Media Group, Vayner-sports, and Green Street.
GaryVee is not only an Internet sensation for upcoming entrepreneurs, but also constantly inspires his followers through his “skilled entrepreneur” skills. From selling baseball cards to bagging ice bags, to developing his father’s wine business online, Gary has made progress by exchanging his skills and abilities in cyberspace and is now a well-known author and author of his “Smash series” Incredible entrepreneur.
Neil Patel
He provides you with more than twelve ideas to plan your sales and uses his online entrepreneur skills to help you generate more web traffic. This is the award-winning co-founder of KISS metrics, Crazy Egg, and HelloBar-Neil Patel. His trouble with entrepreneurial ability began when he sold CDs and black boxes in high school. He did some initial work and later came up with his own version of Monster.com, also known as “Advice Monkey”.
Suggesting Monkey is not very good, but Neil knows that he has a better chance to wait for him on the outline of time. However, combining his knowledge of SEO with sales experience, he stands in his current position.
Melanie Duncan
Melanie Duncan is a miracle woman in real life. Realizing that her perfume sales work didn’t work for her, she took a leap from this entrepreneurial belief and focused on her education to understand consumer psychology. She and her husband first established a Greek clothing company in the garage, and when the debt squeezed, they ventured into an online business. Later, she turned to provide luxury monograms-a home decoration company.
Then, things went viral and quickly progressed to online meetings. Melanie gradually learned that because she helped people build better businesses, she eventually created seven numbers of value for her business.
Eddie Dovner
Eddie Dovner has approximately 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, all of which contributed to his development from a sales agent to a multi-million dollar businessman. In 1993, he founded his own company, which grew to approximately $100 million, and sold the company later in 2010.
In addition, Dovner’s interest in real estate also attracted him to develop successful relationships and connections. In addition, he was engaged in the invention of the “air bike” in 2011, and in the same year, he also opened another company “TriStar armored vehicle”. In addition, he has been educating and guiding other companies on how to flourish and overcome market pressures.
Dustin Moskovitz
Although Facebook mainly revolves around Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg), only a few people know that Dustin Moskovitz is its co-founder. As an economics student at Harvard University, Zuckerberg, and others thought of the idea of Facebook in their dorms. As the company grew, Dustin served as the company’s first chief technology officer and then vice president of engineering.
In 2008, he and another colleague Justin Rosenstein (Justin Rosenstein) left Facebook and founded another company called Asana. This is a project management tool that promotes teamwork. In addition to Asana, Moskovitz also invested in a mobile photo-sharing website called Path.
Jack Dorsey
Another Internet entrepreneur is a person who is proficient in computer programs. Meet Jack Dorsey, co-founder, and CEO of Twitter, and founder and CEO of Square, an online mobile payment company. Dorsey started as a company specializing in online scheduling services. Twitter is inspired by Russian social media sites LiveJournal and AOL instant messaging. His idea has attracted the interest of many investors, so the foundation of Twitter and other companies laid the foundation in the coming era.