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Young Entrepreneur Websites To Follow..


1: YoungEntrepreneurSociety.org.uk

Young-Entreprneur-Society-ImageCarly Ward was one of my young entrepreneurs to follow recently, and her YES Network is a site all young entrepreneurs can learn from.

There’s a great deal of info and content to be had, and you may meet a few interesting people along the way. This website is certainly worth following and keeping a close eye on.

http://www.youngentrepreneursociety.org.uk/

2: YoungEntrepreneur.com

Young-Entrepreneur-ImageIf you want a website full of news, interviews, and daily pieces of inspiration, this is the place for you. YE is a great site that offers inspiring doses any young entrepreneur can learn from.

You’ll also come across amazing people. It’s hard to fathom just how many great businesses are out there, but YE introduces you to new ones each day. Think of it as an introduction. All you have to do is be proactive and reach out :)

http://www.youngentrepreneur.com/blog/Skype-Interviewing-Starter-Kit-Blog-Post-Advert

3: Under30CEO.com

Under-30-CEO-ImageThis is another amazing website offering news and interviews galore. It’s hard not to learn from a site like this, and some of the people I’ve come across are brilliant.

It isn’t a place to directly interact with others, but the introductions are there to be had nonetheless. Keep this close to hand and be open to the people it introduces you to.

http://under30ceo.com/

4: VirginMediaPioneers.com

Virgin-Media-Pioneers-ImageRichard Branson is the Godfather of entrepreneurs, so it should’t be surprising that his empire has a society for the next big ‘thing’. The Pioneers society offers a maze of cool videos, conversations, and competitions. I’ve met some great people through this community, and I’m sure you will too.

It’s certainly worth signing up for (it’s free) and following for a while.

http://www.virginmediapioneers.com

5:YourHiddenPotential.co.uk

Your-Hidden-Potential-ImageAnother great site for content, news, and views. Seriously, if you can’t learn something from this site I have no idea what to offer you. There are always great interviews, and the profiles they have are superb.

Whether you’re just starting out or have a few years under your belt, I’m sure you can pick up a tip or two. Certainly worth adding to your to-watch list.

http://yourhiddenpotential.co.uk/


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