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The Teen-Speakers Tour – 25th October

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The Teen-Speakers Tour – 25th October


Teen Speakers Tour

It’s time to say ‘No’ to riots and failure and ‘Yes’ to opportunity and Success…Both Sabirul and Jamie strongly believe that “It is time to look towards the next generation for change!”

With the UK now calling more than ever for young role models to step up and showcase to others that it is possible to escape the ‘doom & gloom’ facing today’s youth and reject the notion of a ‘lost generation.’ Sabirul Islam and fellow Teen-Speaker Jamie Dunn (19) have launched the ‘Teen-Speakers Tour.’ – www.teen-speakers.com/tour

The Teen-Speakers Tour event will deliver motivational speeches from fellow Teen-Speakers who are able to speak from firsthand experience about what it takes to get on to the entrepreneurial platform. The tour will also deliver enterprise learning workshops, networking sessions and much more. So if you are out of work or struggling to get into university or want to set up a business, register and attend the first Teen-Speakers Tour Event, on 25th October. All Youth under 21 who register have the chance to upload a 3 minute video pitch, pitching their business idea for investment. The best video pitches get selected to pitch live in front of investors on the day of the event!

With over 200 young people expected to attend the first Teen-Speakers Tour Event on the 25th October 2011, at the Keyworth Events Theatre, in London…It is now time to call on today’s youth who are role models for society to make impact and create positive change.

Launched back in March 2011 by young entrepreneur Sabirul Islam (21), Teen-Speakers brings together the some of the world’s most influential young entrepreneurs, youth activists and change makers aged just 16-25, who all have exceptional success stories that has already inspired and empowered ‘millions’ worldwide.

The Teen-Speakers Tour will bring together 4 Teen-Speakers (aged 16-25) every month to help spread the entrepreneurial mindset to youth who are either out of work or finding it difficult to gain higher education, during a half-day to full day, high-energy conference.

From Millionaires to having inspired Millions, Teen-Speakers currently has 37 young entrepreneurs, youth activists and changemakers on board who all have extraordinary success stories with the same vision to inject belief and change the lives of today’s youth. To learn more about Teen-Speakers please visit: www.teen-speakers.com

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Top 15 young uk entrepreneurs watch list for 2011

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Top 15 young uk entrepreneurs watch list for 2011


YHP top 15

It’s time to highlight some of the young entrepreneurs in the uk, that we believe you should all keep your eyes on for 2011, we’ve tried our best to come up those entrepreneurs we think are going to hit the big time success or get lots of mainstream media attention, if it hasnt started already.

You might feel i’ve missed a few entrepreneurs of the list, feel free to let me know about them and why you feel they should be in the list or what entrepreneur/startup you have your eyes on in 2011 in the comments section.

I am only human, which means i might not know every startups or entrepreneur in the UK.

Suleman Sacranie - 99PSHOPPER
 

Suleman Sacranie – 99PSHOPPER

He sold his first company after applying and getting through the bbc dragon den online.

He started his second company 99pshopper in his 1st year at university, he later decided to drop out of university and focus on company full-time. His company is already showing huge potential, its profitable and it continues to grow.

99pshopper.com is an online shopping website where users can buy items for 99p or under, normal high street products are sold for 99p, products are also delivered to household around Europe.

Jamal Edwards - SBTV
 

Jamal Edwards - SBTV
Jamal started his own film company at the age of 16, just casually fiming grime artists locally, and since then has grown to film most of the biggest artists in the music industry. Now at 20 years, he is on the verge of pushing SB.TV Further globally.

He is certainly changing the direction of the platform, from just a hobby to a business. Jamal has grown SB.TV into a company with 7 employees, more than over 25,000 subscribers and over 30 million hits on its youtube channel.

SB.TV is a new, innovative and exciting, ‘music and lifestyle’ media platform with a ‘Global’ reach.

Jess Ratcliffe - Gaboom

Jess Ratcliffe - Gaboom

A gamer from an early age, although she came up with her first idea of gaboom at age 15, until she started university. She founded gaboom (aged 19) whilst studying Management (BSc) at Royal Holloway, University of London. Jessica Ratcliffe is a founding committee member of Royal Holloway Entrepreneurs.

She appeared on BBC TV show, Dragons Den. she has raised up to £50,000 for her business so far. She is currently taking time from university to focus on gaboom full-time.

GaBoom is a user-to-user video game exchange, where you can get the games you want using the games you own, by swapping them with other users.

Sabirul islam

Sabirul islam

Sabirul got his first taste of business at 13, working for cousin, he got fired within 2 weeks. Got into the entrepreneurial life at 14, designing calendars for teachers in schools. Became an investor at 16.

Sold 42,500 copies of his book “World at your feet” in 9 months, speaking at 379 events, 333 secondary schools.

Now 20, he looking to speak in 20 countries in 12 months. In November, preparing for the launch of his Teen-Trepreneur Board Game which will be selling globally.

 James King - Find Invest, Grow (F.I.G)

james king fig(Find invest grow)

Upon graduation from the univeristy, after being frustrated with the lack of options he had trying to raise funds for his startup, james decided to start FIG(Find, Invest, Grow) in sept of 09.

FIG (Find, Invest, Grow), a new start-up company launched to help young entrepreneurs fund their business projects in the form of investors and outsourcing. FIG helps students and business graduates alike, create their projects in earlier stages by finding them investors as it is hard to obtain the resources with such little experience.

 Jessica Grosvenor (Freelance Training & Consultancy)

Jessica Grosvenor (Freelance Training & Consultancy)

Prior to starting her business, The 25yr old entrepreneur from Wolverhampton was a Freelance teacher for 5 years. Within six months of starting the business – Freelance Training & Consultancy, it turned over £1.46 million.

She won the Shell LIveWIRE Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2010, walking away with £10,000 in cash prize and valuable business contacts and press.

Her company offers bespoke training across Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management using NHS qualified nurses and assessors who have been made redundant due to the reduction in NHS facilities.

 Emma jaynes parkes and Viviane jaeger - Squid London

Squid london

Emma-Jayne Parkes and Viviane Jaeger launched their product design business, SquidLondon, while studying at the London College of Fashion.

The early days at Squidlondon saw them sell all their 100 limited umbrella in just 11 days after they were featured on the sunday times. Since the pair graduated in 2008 the business has taken off. They sold 10,000 umbrellas in the first year and are on track to sell 20,000 this year.

 Christian owens - Branchr

Christian owens - branchr

He started his first business aged 14- website mac box bundle using his pocket money, the website has taken £700,000 since its launch in 2008. He then launched advertising pay-per-click company ‘Branchr’ a year later and worked on the business after school and at weekends.

His company Branchr made £500,000 in its first year – aged just 16, the site counts william hill and myspace as its client. Christian, from Corby, Northamptonshire, currently employs eight staff – all adults – around the UK and America as sales and technical assistants, and plans to open two Branchr offices in the next year.

He has vowed that he will not stop building branchr until it is worth £100million.

Gerard jones - The Gérard School of Football

Gerard jones- uk entrepreneur

Gerard decided to launch the Gérard School of Football at the age of 19 after getting released from his club.
He decide to pursue a career as a professional football coach rather than continuing as a footballer although he had offers to play in USA on scholarship and some local pro clubs, he knew he would be a better manager.
He was later featured on BBC with bookmakers ranking me at 1000/1 to become the next England Manager.

Gérard School of Football (GSF) provides specialist football coaching to boys and girls of all abilities aged from 5-14, now regarded as the North of England Premier Football School having reached Top 7 in the UK for Best Local Activity for Children Aged 5-12.

 Joel Gascoigne - Founder of onepage

Joel Gascoigne - onepage

Graduated from university of warwick – Master of Engineering in Computing Systems. Joel decided to start the company towards the end of his degree.

OnePage is like your business card, but online. you can access this card with your mobile phone. When you meet someone, instead of handing over a printed business card, you send the person your OnePage. That way, you save the person you are giving your contact card , having to type out your details when he/she gets home.

 Artur Majsterek - 1eat

Artur Majsterek - 1eat

Artur started his first big venture at 16 which was supposed to find employment for all the poles wanting to work in UK in the catering business. He decided to try banking, interning with citi. After starting university, he decided to go back into the entrepreneurial world, starting a speed dating agency which he broke evem with.

He is the former President of the London School of Economics Entrepreneurs. Currently studying management at LSE University, Artur is putting most of his focus on 1eat, he has visited 42 countries and he hopes to visit 100 countries. 1eat is a service that offers discounts in hundreds of restaurants across London.

 Creative nerds - DIRUJAN SABESAN and SAM THORNTON 

DIRUJAN SABESAN
Sam thornton

The company that started as a little online venture in 2009, and as grown into a powerhouse in the UK. Now recognised as a household name in the web design & development industry, doing web, print design for some of the top music artists in the UK.

With partners such as universal music group to their list, Creative nerds are definitely a company to keep your eyes glued to.

Edwin Broni-Mensah - GiveMeTap

Edwin Kwaku Broni-Mensah Givemetap

Edwin is currently a student at Manchester university studying for an Applied Maths PhD. Edwin’s first-class degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, which led to him being awarded a straight scholarship to study his PhD. He was named the most outstanding black student in Britian!
An award organised by the Future Leaders magazine, sponsored by Barclays Capital, Deloitte and the University of Cambridge.

GiveMeTap is the eco-logical way for people to stay hydrated on the go. Restaurant or café owners sign up as ‘Provider’ to supply free access to clean tap water to those who carry our branded life-time aluminium bottles.

Edwin said he hopes to work full-time on his company, with the aim of offering his bottle’s services at the 2012 Olympics.

Josh Magidson and Ed Green - Eatstudent.co.uk

Josh Magidson and Ed Green - Eatstudent.co.uk

Josh and his business partner started the business back in 2006, studying at the university in Nottingham.

After graduating in 2008 they decided to take the business and website up a notch, developing the website into a genuine business, completely redeveloping the site, radically changing our business model and revenue streams, and expanding to new locations. They’ve just sold the website to the e-commerce giant Just Eat for £500,000.

The website, eatstudent.co.uk, allows students to view local takeaway menus and order food to be delivered straight to their halls of residence.

Jessica Rose - London jewellery school

Jessica Rose- London Jewellery school

Jessica Rose is the 23 years old founder/director of the London Jewellery School, the largest independent jewellery-training provider in the UK. The Jewellery School runs 100’s of jewellery making classes throughout the year, which includes everything from beading and wire-work.

She decided to take the leap and leave her job at 20 to set up making and selling jewellery full-time without a degree. The business that started as a community hall in Dulwich, South London only ran one class every month and now runs over 50 classes every month throughout the year. In January 2010, the business changed location moving to London’s famous jewellery quarter, Hatton Garden.

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How a young entrepreneur sold over 42,000 copies of his book in 9 months – Interview with Sabirul Islam

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How a young entrepreneur sold over 42,000 copies of his book in 9 months – Interview with Sabirul Islam


Finally met up with sabirul islam, the famous entrepreneur that sold 42,000 copies of his book “The world at your feet” in 9 months, when he was 13 he got fired from working with his cousin only after 2 weeks.

Now to the interview , hope you enjoy it.

sabirul islam_opt

You got into business from such a young age, from my research its says you got into business at 13, but started your business at 14, what inspired you at such an early age?

Having been weighing up my options for GCSE at 13, I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work for my cousin, who at the time was 14 years of age. He ran his own business designing calendars for teachers in schools. Not the greatest of ideas but I was really inspired by his work. I had the role of a production director, designing the calendars. But I didn’t really live up to the expectations and 2 weeks later got fired!

I have to say it was the most difficult moment in my life, to not only have been fired but fired by my own cousin. It was hard to take in…However, he made £60 profit in one whole academic year and I was on a mission to prove my cousin wrong for firing me.

I wanted to run a business that made more money than he did which led me to setting up my first web design business at the age of 14, which was really successful having ran it for 2 years. Until I realised at 16 that web design was too common so I left the business.

How did you come about writing your book “the world at your feet”?

Having become an entrepreneur at the age of 14 and an investor at 16, it was somewhat outside the norm of what the community expected. Therefore, I had a lot of young people asking me constant questions on how they could do the same, which led me to writing The World at Your Feet book.

For every person I answered the question on how to become an entrepreneur, I believed that it straight away went through one ear and came out of the next. Therefore, I had to give something back in written evidence, which I believe they can always refer back to and seek as inspiration.

The book has a vision to inspire young people about the successes that lie ahead when opportunity is created and most importantly when young people strongly believe in who they are as a person and their abilities to make the most of their talents.

Reading your story, it says you sold over 42,000 copies of your book? That’s right, right? Or how many copies have you sold so far?

Yes, I did sell 42,500 copies of the book and in a space of 9 months.

Can I just “ how the hell were you able to sell 42,000 copies in the space of 9 months”, I’m sure everyone is curious about your tactics, strategies, how the hell did you pull that off, can you share some of your tactics with us, especially with people that are looking to publish their books?

I believe it is all about empowering people to believe in themselves and others that we are all extraordinary. Having written the book, I straight away became a motivational speaker, and spoke at 379 events within the 9 months (333 secondary schools) which led me to selling the 42,500 copies.

I felt that selling directly to young people will not be possible, therefore targeted the education market which I thought was fantastic.

But it’s not about being a sales person standing on stage and looking to sell. No! It’s about the power of inspiration and influence, enabling people to grow in self belief and being passionate about the topic in which you are talking about. Getting more people on board with your vision or topic enables greater opportunity for them to be a part of your network, purchase your products and see you as a role model and an inspiration.

Take us back to when you went to New York with Merrill lynch, how was the experience, how did it come about?

This was totally unexpected and to be honest, I wasn’t really keen to go to the States. But I was convinced
by my parents that it would be a fantastic experience.

Before the summer holiday period, I received a phone call illustrating the opportunity that lies ahead in learning about business and investment in New York. Having been convinced to go, I learnt how to trade in the stock market at the age of 16, working with professional traders in the New York stock market and entrepreneurs from Wall St.

I came back to the UK and put what I learnt to action…becoming a stock trader at the age of just 16. But I felt I was bit too young for this sort of commitment therefore only really bought stock for about 9 months. But it was a fantastic experience!

So you will be speaking at TEDx Youth Event in Amsterdam this November, how did you go about getting involved in that?

Once you develop a strong personal brand with a vision to inspire, and encourage the growth of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial learning…Opportunity will come to you rather than you having to seek for it. As an entrepreneur, unexpected things happen, which is exactly what happened here. I received an email from the organisers of the TEDx Youth Event from Amsterdam and was invited to speak at the event.

That is the great thing about being an entrepreneur; opportunities can arise any moment in time. So always expect the unexpected!

You’re no longer the teen entrepreneur, how has the journey been so far?

I believe that everyone is still a teen until they reach 30! I’m currently aged twen-teen (20) which I’m sure still makes me a teen 

But it’s been an unbelievable experience. I always look back to the moment I got fired at the age of 13 and think, what if I hadn’t been fired…Would I have been working at McDonalds at this point in time. I just don’t know!

But having become an entrepreneur, motivational speaker and an author, it’s been a fantastic journey. Having turned 18, I launched my own business board game which is titled as ‘Teen-Trepreneur’ hence that is where the name comes from.

The game has been used as part of the business BTEC academic learning which is quite extraordinary as I wasn’t really expecting it to achieve this accolade. Having turned 19, I started speaking in countries around the world such as Nigeria, South Africa, USA and now 20; I’ve launched the new business start kit for young people to encourage future growth and learning of entrepreneurship and will be on a world tour!
So, I say it’s been quite a fascinating few years but hey it’s still early days!

What inspires you and keeps you motivated as an entrepreneur on a day-day basis?

Every day is a new challenge and as an entrepreneur it is fascinating to tackle new challenges and obstacles on a day to day basis.

With my passion to inspire many young people around the world, I believe that every person out there is taking in the words of inspiration and trying to make something happen. I’ve had many people come back to me and state that I’ve changed their life…That is the biggest and most inspirational thing a person can hear.

And the fact that as an entrepreneur new ideas are always looming! So I believe both these two factor keep me going!

What are your hobbies? What do you get up to when you’re not talking business or giving inspirational/motivational speeches?

Over the past year or so, I’ve somewhat been attached to the Playstation which is quite a change for me, as I wasn’t attached to games before. But these modern high tech gizmos are quite rewarding and relaxing!

I also like travelling and taking breaks…so I do go out with friends and family and enjoy myself!
One thing which my mother’s not happy about is the fact that I bought a 6ft snooker table a few months back, which is now sitting in the living room! Have been playing that when I haven’t been working. Good fun!

What would you like to see more of happening as a young entrepreneur?

I just love doing business abroad…I would have to say that I would be delighted if more opportunities to speak or trade in countries that could really do with the products and services I supply.
But it’s all about taking one step at a time…That is where I believe the thrill of the journey comes from!

For the people that haven’t read your book yet, what can they be sure to learn from it?

The World at Your Feet follows a vision to inspire, educate and provide opportunities to jump on to the entrepreneurial platform. It provides a direction and choice of learning about the successes behind entrepreneurship and setting up a business.

The new launch of the Teen-Trepreneur Trilogy books supports life choices, for those who don’t know what they’ll do for their future.

The books help gain interest in the topic of entrepreneurship, help develop your personal brand and teach the core steps to setting up a real business.

There are many people out there full of scepticism and doubt about who they are and their talents. The World at Your Feet book aims to inject belief and hope that ordinary individuals who do something unique make them extraordinary.

And no, it’s not a 40 year olds views on successes in life…Its views from a teenager who was aged 17 (myself ), that had unlocked the beauty of success. So the gap between, those who need help to the person who wrote the book aged 17, is minimal. So there is hope that we can all achieve success.

You been to a lot of countries, giving inspirational talks, what has been your best experience so far?

Without a doubt my time in South Africa was amazing. I spoke at a conference which had listeners of over 2 million people on radio from over 170 countries.

Had great responses from people in South Africa and the people I stayed with will truly live long in my memories.

I even had my books and games sold in South Africa and now have constant orders from country…Great for business. One great thing that happened was when I spoke at a school in South Africa, one of the student bought my book from a local store and wanted my autograph.

She then searched online, asked people around and found out where I was staying…She came over with her dad just to have the book signed having searched for 2 days. Which I thought was awesome and really inspirational.

It will take something really special to beat the experience I had in South Africa.

What has been your most memorable moment so far?

It has to be when I was awarded the Mosaic Entrepreneur of the Year award by HRH Prince of Wales and HRH Princess of Jordan in 2008.

There have been a lot of extraordinary moments during my time but this has to top it, as I was nominated by Merrill Lynch, and was the youngest person nominated for the award, up against top business owners in their 30s and 40s. Which I thought was fantastic!

What has been some of the key lessons you’ve learnt so far on your journey as an entrepreneur?

It is very important to follow the 3 P’s as an entrepreneur…You have to remain Positive at all times. It’s important to always see negative influence as a means to doing positive things and to prove others wrong. I learnt about the importance in being Passionate about what you do, because without passion there is no hope. And finally, what I’ve learnt is that illustrating Perseverance is key. Hard work and determination, even through tough times is how true entrepreneurs succeed.

So what’s next for you?

I’ll be starting my World Tour in October, speaking in 20 countries in 12 months. In November, I’ll be launching the new Teen-Trepreneur Speakers Bureau and from next year the Teen-Trepreneur Board Game will be selling globally.

So there is still a bit to do, but I’ve always said to myself…Duncan Bannatyne became an entrepreneur aged 30 and is now a multi-millionaire. I started at 14 and am now aged 20. Well, I speak for many young entrepreneurs when I say that we are already more success than he is! 

What tips have you got for young entrepreneurs especially those looking to publish their books?

It’s easy and simple…All it takes is for you to write a story, design it yourself or find a designer and publish on Lulu.com…It’s simple, its free and it will make you more successful than those who take their manuscripts off to a mainstream publishers and get rejected! Give it a try. It won’t cost you to publish a book!

Thanks for your time sabirul, hope to catch up with you soon.

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