intrinsic motivation coupled with ambition are two
fundamental qualities any young professional must possess if there interested
in igniting or accelerating their path towards prosperity.  Today’s teens are thinking differently about
their future employment, and many have decided they don’t want to work for
anyone else. About 60% of teenagers are more interested in someday starting
their own business instead of working a traditional job, according to a March 1
survey from Junior Achievement USA. The survey of 1,000 teens aged 13 to 17 was
conducted online Dec. 16 to 22 by Wakefield Research. Nearly 2 in 5 teens
surveyed said their inspiration for entrepreneurship mostly comes from social
media influencers and celebrities. The survey also found that 45% of teens want
to learn the ropes from current business owners and 37% would be interested in
programs at or after school teaching entrepreneurship.


 


Carson Spitzke is the founder of Spitz
Solutions . Spitz Solutions use a mix of growth marketing, and public relations
to drive new leads and convert them into sales and clients with efficiency.
Their strategies are unorthodox and rely heavily on providing value to
journalists and clients (giving a free ad creative or a valuable backlink for
example) as the first step to turn someone who has never heard of them into a
client. Carson has worked with brands like TEDX, and various publicly traded
companies and is also an Amazon best-seller at the age of 21.  He joined me this week to tell me more.   


 


For more information: https://spitzsolutions.com/


Follow: @CarsonSpitzke