Rob McNair

Rob McNair

Rob McNair  //  This is my personal blog, where I share my thoughts on social media, marketing, advertising and PR. This blog contains my personal views. I'm founder and lead strategist for www.mycleveragency.com. I also head up eCommerce for a brilliant retail group in the UK. Here are my contact details if you'd like to get in touch...
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Nov 16 / 12:51pm

Surprising facts from the study - "The Anatomy of an Entrepreneur" (graphs included)

             
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Here are some of the interesting points made in the "The Anatomy of an Entrepreneur" Family Background and Motivation.

1. The average and median age of company founders when they started their current companies was 40.

2. 95.1 percent of respondents themselves had earned bachelor’s degrees, and 47 percent had more advanced degrees.

3. Less than 1 percent came from extremely rich or extremely poor backgrounds

4. 15.2% of founders had a sibling that previously started a business.

5. 69.9 percent of respondents indicated they were married when they launched their first business. An additional 5.2 percent were divorced, separated, or widowed.

6. 59.7 percent of respondents indicated they had at least one child when they launched their first business, and 43.5 percent had two or more children.

7. The majority of the entrepreneurs in the sample were serial entrepreneurs. The average number of businesses launched by respondents was approximately 2.3.

8. 74.8 percent indicated desire to build wealth as an important motivation in becoming an entrepreneur.

9. Only 4.5 percent said the inability to find traditional employment was an important factor in starting a business.

10. Entrepreneurs are usually better educated than their parents.

11. Entrepreneurship doesn’t always run in the family. More than half (51.9 percent) of respondents were the first in their families to launch a business.

12. The majority of respondents (75.4 percent) had worked as employees at other companies for more than six years before launching their own companies.

 

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Nov 8 / 2:35am

(VIDEO) Perfect example - do what you love and you’ll be good at it.

 

“I don’t go to work, I come in and play all day long”

John Nese loves soda pop. I mean, he REALLY loves soda pop. He’s dedicated his life to the bubbly beverages. Nese owns Galco’s Soda Pop Stop in Los Angeles. He sells more than 500 varieties of soda pop.

Nese is also passionate about his customers and suppliers. He tries to avoid the big names. He seeks out small producers with unique, high-quality products. He believes when people have the freedom to choose, they’ll choose the best. Nese is one character you have to meet.

 

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