Learn from Those Who Have Thought "Out of the Box"
At
12-years old Cameron Johnson started his second (yes, second) business. He purchased his little sister’s Beanie Baby
collection for just $100. He sold it on
Ebay for $1000, after which he promptly applied to become a retailer for
several Beanie Baby manufacturers. Using
a personal computer he got for Christmas when he was nine, he sold Beanie
Babies from his website, eventually making $50,000 from this venture.
Now 21,
Cameron has successfully started, managed and sold 12 businesses. You might say he’s an entrepreneurial
phenomenon. He continues to be involved
in several businesses, has been featured in over 200 news stories, is a
motivational speaker, and is currently celebrating the publishing of his first
book, You Call the Shots. This young
businessman offers 3 principles for success to other entrepreneurs like
himself.
Believe in yourself.
Cameron mentions the first
principle to success is confidence. A
little moxie, pluck, spunk, and self-assurance can go a long way. He says, “It’s actually not that
difficult to succeed. It’s much more common sense than rocket science. But it
starts with finding the courage to put yourself out there.”
Self-confidence is what give you the courage to respond positively to rejection; it also gives you the ability to trust your own instincts, which Cameron says is crucial when running your own business. “You can learn all kinds of things from other people, but ultimately it’s your own instincts that you’ll need to rely on.”
And finally, a belief in yourself will resonate to those
you interact with. While your product
and/or service may be exceptional, clients and potential clients must also believe
in you for your business to be successful.
Believe in what you’re selling.
It’s difficult to sell something if you don’t believe it
has any value. Regardless of what you’re
selling, you need to appreciate its worth. Cameron firmly believes that a business person is also a salesperson,
and that there’s a difference between being pushy and being persuasive. People resort to being pushy when selling
something that’s useless. He says, “I’m
persuasive when I’m selling, but that’s because I truly believe in what I’m
selling and the value it will create for my customer. My feeling is, I’d be
doing my customers a disservice if I let them not buy my product.”
Treat others with respect.
When you respect yourself, respect for others follows
naturally. Cameron states that respect is the
best secret of business success. When
you treat each person you encounter with respect, your client base will grow as
more and more individuals are attracted to both you and your services; these
same people will also send family and friends your way because they will trust
you to treat them well.
For this and more information straight from Cameron himself, visit his article “A Teen Millionaire’s Three Principles to Success.”
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