O entrepreneurship it's not an easy thing to succeed: it's risky and most of the time it doesn't reach the right return. You need to study the environment, know how to deal with difficult days and be patient.
However, some people seem to get it right the first time when starting a new company. At age 17, a teenager started the venture in his parents' garage and the weekly revenue surprised him.
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Cardiff resident Callum Baker is 17 and started the business selling homemade biscuits when he was 15. He evolved the products and began branching out into his own brand, making profit reach an almost unbelievable level for a small business. Baker, you are certainly a visionary!
Now, the young man is heading towards hiring the first employee and has already set up the sweets shop on virtual platforms. The website name is The Seweet Shack
The beginning had just 50 euros with which the boy bought sweets, created the virtual platform when he had only five products to sell and then started advertising on social networks. The start was necessary for him to start making more than 200 sales per week, earning around 4,000 euros since the beginning of 2022.
This year, the store manages to supply more than 700 sweets and other goodies, such as potato biscuits and various soft drinks. The menu is no longer the same as it was in the beginning, only Callum keeps the same products – in a much bigger way, of course! Today, she manages the small, large company in a shed he built in the back of his parents' house.
In addition to being good for the pocket, Callum confessed that he got rid of a depression when he started to occupy his mind. Quite an undertaking!
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