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What a fantastic week…it was! We had so many big things happen I don’t even know where to start. So I guess I will start from the beginning of the week.

1. Ed Nash, 18, UK, got his iphone app submitted for approval to Apple. Go Nashy! We also started his official marketing campaign for LamboFaces.com LamboFaces is his philanthropic endeavor where people pay 1 British Pound to upload their face on a website. The 100,000 most interesting and beautiful faces will be painted onto a Lamborghini. The ‘World’s First People’s Lamborghini’ will then be auctioned on eBay with no reserve price and the money will be used to build a hospital in a poor community in the south of Zanzibar. No idea where people think of this stuff. I swear I had nothing to do with this, lol.

Twitter @Nashy (I am not going to spill the beans on his app, but perhaps he will. I have to say it is a pretty cool concept…in a teen tech genius type of way).

2. Ben Lang, 16, (barely 16, lol) is on fire! First he did a book review on his blog which got 25+ comments. So we were able to line him up with a feature article on next month’s Toilet Paper Entrepreneur Blog which gets a whole lotta traffic.  Ask and you might receive. But threaten the influential blog owner who fears the worst if he doesn’t feature your teen entrepreneur and you know something, that usually works :) Also, Ben got his first article published in his local newspaper. It is a multi part article and just might turn into a regular syndicated column. WHEW HEW! When I heard that, it totally made my day. He is such a giving person and is sincerely and truly deserving of it.

Twitter: @entrepreneurpro (Ask him about his new sponsored comments program, it is a really cool concept!)

Full of grace and inspiration, Danielle Herb, Founder of Drop Your Reins, the Only Official Grrrl Renegade CEO, celebrated her Sweet 16 on October 23rd. Happy, Happy Birthday to Danielle!

3. Patricio Quezada, 18, Hispanics Learn, did a paid speaking gig this week and he also hosted another successful radio show on his newly launched RenegadeTeens Radio, which is bringing high visibility.

Twitter: @hispanicslearn (He is also trying to bring a new tech gadget to the marketplace and is prepping his first PRINT magazine which will launch in December….groovy huh?)

4. National Media Exposure I had multiple media inquiries (both requested and accepted) from journalists at the national level- TV, Magazines, Print, Whew hew! Call us hot dog because we are on a roll. That means more exposure for my incredibly talented Renegades. Are you on my media update list?!?!

5. A Prime Minister in Training….The youngest Prime Minister in his native country was 38. He is 17 years old and I want him in office in the next 5 years. Wishful thinking? Hmmmm, we will see! I have already tasked him with getting his professional Prime Minister Apprenticeship photos taken. We will need your support to globalize the movement. Nothing can exist without the voice and the power of the people…no matter how old OR young you are [evil grin].

And with that said….we have had a number of Renegades making their voice in their community heard as they dance around the mid to high 4 figures per month. But finally we have had a Renegade…or two…..break the 5 figure per month threshold in business. Yepperroo, that means they are grossing $10,000 or more per month in their business. And you know what they say? The climb from 0-$100k is the hardest, but after that it just keeps getting easier. I’m definitely game to test that theory!

I also say with great pride, that my young and very smart Renegades realize the power of building real life tangible businesses and using the Internet as just another way to get the word out (not their only way). They can still keep their overhead low, their reach high and targeted by establishing creative strategic partnerships, bundling and licensing agreements. Thus they will be able to donate more money to their OWN foundations and support the causes they truly believe in because they have built real things and real relationships in the offline world.  Love it, love it, love it! So we will be highlighting these special people in an upcoming special edition. Until next time remember that-

A true Renegade CEO challenges not the limits of society, but the limits of oneself!

@teenbizcoach

Posted by admin on Sunday, October 25th, 2009
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