Think you're too young to start a business? Think again. In a world where side hustles are booming, digital businesses are thriving, and billion-dollar brands are being built from bedrooms—there’s never been a better time to be a teenage entrepreneur. But here's the problem: School teaches teens how to get a job—not how to create one. - Adults say “follow your passion,” but rarely explain how. - And turning ideas into real money can feel impossible without guidance. And that’s exactly why this book exists. This isn’t some boring business textbook. It’s a straight-talking, practical guide written for teens—showing them how to turn ideas into something real, build confidence, and start earning. Inside, teens will learn: How to come up with business ideas - How to build a personal brand - How to test if an idea actually works - Side hustles they can start today - How to set prices and sell with confidence - How to deal with failure, fear, and doubters - How to use AI tools like ChatGPT - Why playing it safe is the riskiest move today Along the way, they’ll meet real teenage entrepreneurs who’ve already done it—and learn the exact steps they took to build businesses, grow audiences, and earn money doing what they love. Click “Add to Cart” and give your teen the tools to stop waiting and start building. Their future doesn’t start someday—it starts today. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Larry W. Robinson (United States) A must read playbook for young entrepreneurs! This guide is exactly what today's teens need! Smart Teen's Guide to Starting Your Own Business takes a big topic, entrepreneurship, and breaks it into simple, practical steps that actually make sense for a young person's real life. I love how the author immediately speaks to teens right where they are, limited experience, limited money, but unlimited potential. The chapters are short, engaging, and incredibly easy to follow. Each section gives clear direction on choosing a business idea, validating it, selling it, marketing it, and even preparing for the future with technology like AI. The topics move from mindset to action in a way that feels doable instead of overwhelming. The introduction alone is worth the price. It empowers students to start small, learn quickly, and view failure as nothing more than a few dollars lost and a lot of experience gained. I also appreciate that the book does not push unrealistic dreams, it offers smart strategies, practical tools, and real encouragement. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Cynthia Simpkins (United States) A Must-Have Guide for Any Teen with Big Dreams! Smart Teen's Guide to Starting Your Own Business is one of those rare books that actually delivers on everything it promises-and then some. If you've got a teen who's buzzing with ideas, tinkering with side hustles, or constantly talking about "starting something," this book is going to feel like a treasure map. The chapters are super easy to follow, breaking down business concepts in a way that feels fun instead of overwhelming. It covers everything from finding the right idea to branding, money basics, marketing, and even how to stay motivated when things get tough. And the tone is perfect-encouraging without talking down, realistic without being discouraging. What impressed me most is how practical the advice is. This isn't a fluffy "you can do it!" book. It offers actual steps, checklists, and examples teens can put into action right away. Whether a teen wants to babysit, start a YouTube channel, flip thrift finds, sell handmade products, or launch an online service, there's guidance that fits. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Christine M. (United States) Practical step by step I love that this teen guide starts off with using AI. Students need to learn how to use AI constructively now. It's the future. This book gives step by step structure for any teen with any ounce of ambition. I'm going to use it in my homeschool class for teenagers as a curriculum guide. Utilizing resources and practical common sense is essential for preparing them for the future. Zack Preston didn't learn about money or business in school. He learned it the hard way-after working for a string of internet start-ups and getting made redundant. Turns out, it was the best thing that ever happened.Since then, Zack has founded multiple companies and built a thriving passive income business from the ground up. Now, he shares the real-world skills he wishes he'd learned as a teen-helping the next generation build confidence, independence, and financial freedom early.