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Makayla Tells The Truth

Makayla Tells The Truth

FromHow to Sell Online


Makayla Tells The Truth

FromHow to Sell Online

ratings:
Length:
34 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I will be talking to a young inspiring entrepreneur that I’ve known for the last 19 years, my daughter Makayla Prince. Now, a lot of you heard the story of how she made her first six figures when she was just 13yrs old, and how just a few months ago Russell Brunson invited her to talk on the stage at Funnel Hacking Live where over 5000 people were present. I’ve watched Makayla dive into things that would have terrified me as a teenager, and let me tell you, that girl has no stage fright at all whatsoever. I’m so proud about how her business has really helped her step into who she really wants to become, and I just wanted her to share her story from her own perspective.One of the things that she will highlight is the way I applied some parenting magic to trick her into starting a business. Every parent knows that when you give your kids two not so fun choices and one really good one, they definitely choose the really good one. That’s how I got her to start a business because I asked her to choose whether to move out, do more chores, or start a business, and of course, she chose the latter. She will share how she started her business when she was just 13, talk about her first business selling scarfs, her first experience working with influencers, and some of the struggles and frustrating things she has ever had to deal with. She will also talk about framework and dive into one of the steps in the framework, which is that when one is starting a business, they should not go out there and get a brand new shark tank idea, but rather find what is trending. Tune in for more on that and some encouragement from Makayla to all parents on why they should start inviting their kids to business conferences, encouraging them to embrace entrepreneurship, and so much more.Key Takeaways:How she came about the idea of starting a business at 13 years old (05:48)Taking an age old product and making it a trend (08:29)The scary part of starting to work with influencers and how they helped her make her first sale (09:42)Dealing with ton and tons of orders and getting all of them out in time (12:58)Making hundreds of thousands of dollars and understanding the value of money (15:19)Tips for teenagers who want to start their own business (17:08)What parents can do to encourage their kids to be entrepreneurs (21:20)Her favorite part about owning her business (29:19)--Connect with Alison:FacebookInstagramLinkedIn>>> Join the $1-100k System
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Have you thought about selling products online, but don’t quite know where to start? Or do you already have an online store, and want to find the right way to grow it? Or maybe you’re just wanting to find a way to earn extra money for your family and came across this podcast in your search. No matter your reason, the How to Sell Online podcast is for you. Hosted by Alison J. Prince, How to Sell Online is designed to help anyone who’s ready to embrace the opportunities that selling products online offers. Each episode features everyday people who have achieved jaw-dropping eCommerce success as well as experts from a variety of business backgrounds. You’ll be informed, inspired, and entertained week after week. Alison J. Prince went from being a junior high math and science teacher to building four multimillion-dollar online businesses—with 4 kids at her feet. She’s taught thousands of people the power of selling online through the 0-100K System she created. Alison is an unwavering advocate of entrepreneurship and also created the Because I Can Life movement to encourage everyone to live their best business life. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram at @AlisonJPrince