I first entered the world of entrepreneurship as a 16-year-old website developer.
Since then, I’ve moved onto bigger enterprises, like founding Adventure Capital, a venture fund and incubator that starts businesses in developing countries.
And while I’ve gained a world of insight along the way, those strategic foundations I developed while I was only in high school still serve me well — millions of dollars in revenue later.
Whether you’re 16 or 61, every entrepreneur should be doing these four things.
1. Outsource lower-value tasks.
Freelancers can be your best friend.
They save you time and money — an entrepreneur’s two most valuable resources.
When I was 16, I was running several different sites that allowed users to download images.
