Sunday, September 16, 2007

Looking for writers.

Hello everyone, I love this blog, but I have been VERY busy.

I NEEEEED writers, so send me a email, at drmoney@inbox.com or any other email link you see on my page.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

I've Been MIA

Sorry everyone, I have been in Florida for a month, without my laptop, because HP sucks.
I dont like tlaking to people in India, whom they say their name is John=Bullshit.

Ill be back on soon, the actual HighSchoolHustlers.com is almost done.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Whats Your Hustle?

Whats going on Hustler's, I was thinking about how many true money makers are out their, and I want to know what is Everyone Doing?

What are you doing?

You a Blogger?

You a Marketer?

You sell knockoffs?


What are you?


We all wanna know, so Post ya comments, Lets hear Ya.

I am looking to Interview a Hustler.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Been A While-Update

Hello, I own HighSchoolHustlers.com and this will be turned into the 1st High School Entrepreneur Forum/Blog on the Internet.

I also will release memberships for my upcoming sites for free.

Stay Tuned and spread the word of this blog.

Posts will be made more regular.

Thanks.

Justyn Sprinkle(A.K.A.-Drmoney)

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Do you Have a Team? Get One.

So I was Approached, by someone wanting to know where to find Team members, to work on ventures, or just team members in general for projects.

This is my Response:

I feel as all People for ventures, or projects are accidentally found. I believe the best people are people whom you find on accident, or by chance. On the Forum, that I am always on I was approached by someone, and we have since been partners. If you REALLY are looking, don't post on your forum that dumb,"Looking For Business Partner"
Usually in my opinion, the people you find hear have different intentions, or other than what you want.

I feel that Friendships should be established, before Business is worked on.

So in order of Operations, if you are looking for someone Do this:

1. Find or Locate a general population of people whom, is your demographic for a possible partner.

2. Become friend with many of them.
(Dale Carnegie Tip #1
Become genuinely interested in other people.)

3. Develop a couple relationships with a select few, after you have narrowed down possible partners, talk with them about what you are doing, and what you would like to do. If he likes, or seems interested; Get er Done, as that Cable Guy would say( I hate him)

Sunday, May 13, 2007

7 Tips To Hustle Through The Interview

Interview Tip 1: Plan Ahead - Do a little homework! Research the company and the position if possible, as well, the people you will meet with at the interview. Review your work experiences. Be ready to support past career accomplishments with specific information targeted toward the companies needs. Have your facts ready!!!!!

Interview Tip 2: Role Play - Once you have finished studying, begin role playing (rehearsing). Use the general questions provided below in the Interview Preparation Area. Write down answers if it helps to make your presentation more concise. Try to keep your answers to the information your new employer will want to know.

Interview Tip 3: Eye Contact - Maintain eye contact with your interviewer. Show you want the job with your interest.

Interview Tip 4: Be Positive - In particular, avoid negative comments about past employers.

Interview Tip 5: Adapt - Listen and adapt. Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer. Pay attention to those details of dress, office furniture, and general decor which will afford helpful clues to assist you in tailoring your presentation.

Interview Tip 6: Relate - Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and his or her company. Focus on achievements relevant to the position.

Interview Tip 7: Encourage - Encourage the interviewer to share information about his or her company. Demonstrate your interest.

7 Tips To Hustle Through THe Interview

Interview Tip 1: Plan Ahead - Do a little homework! Research the company and the position if possible, as well, the people you will meet with at the interview. Review your work experiences. Be ready to support past career accomplishments with specific information targeted toward the companies needs. Have your facts ready!!!!!

Interview Tip 2: Role Play - Once you have finished studying, begin role playing (rehearsing). Use the general questions provided below in the Interview Preparation Area. Write down answers if it helps to make your presentation more concise. Try to keep your answers to the information your new employer will want to know.

Interview Tip 3: Eye Contact - Maintain eye contact with your interviewer. Show you want the job with your interest.

Interview Tip 4: Be Positive - In particular, avoid negative comments about past employers.

Interview Tip 5: Adapt - Listen and adapt. Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer. Pay attention to those details of dress, office furniture, and general decor which will afford helpful clues to assist you in tailoring your presentation.

Interview Tip 6: Relate - Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and his or her company. Focus on achievements relevant to the position.

Interview Tip 7: Encourage - Encourage the interviewer to share information about his or her company. Demonstrate your interest.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Ok Young Hustlers, start Networking

Ok, well I was thinking of what I could post that I think would help you all tomorrow, and this came to my mind.

Image is everything.

This has been stated many times, and I started off saying this 1st because of the concept of Networking and building positive relationships that can benefit you.

Networking can lead to leads, referrals, friends with connections, giving you connections, and etc.

This is a very powerful tool in the Entrepreneur world.

Networking can lead you to your next sale, or your next partner.

I am going to give you 10Important steps in which I believe will help you network Successfully, and get those Connections that can help you make bank.

1. Image Is Everything
Dress to impress, this is what my Ex boss used to say. I believe this is true in all aspects of life.
For example, some say that people would rather give their money to the guy who looks like a stock broker, drives a nice car, and acts like he knows it, than an analytical stock genius who couldn't play the role if he wanted too. Dress well, this is key.

2. Smile, and be positive
Smiling can overall increase your likeability by alot, and you will radiate with happiness, and happiness and sadness is like a contagious disease, it travels amongst people.

3. Project Self Image
This has to do with Dressing good, but also good eye contact, a good handshake and proper vocabulary. You want to put an image of the way you are in someones head, like branding, and by doing this they can remember you in a good way.

4. *Be Friendly*
This should be #1 really, because No One likes talking to an A-hole.
So be nice, and in this way people will be more apt to trust you.

5. Be Genuine
When trying to connect, take a genuine interest in other people before you own personal agenda. This way, they will trust you even more.

6. The Actions
People remember every action you take, its like the mentally record all those moments, and then later on the replay them back, so try not to give them bad memories of you, and try be 1st class. Have some finesse, class, and be a gentlemen. People trust nice guys.

7.Provide Value
Always provide some kind of value to what you are doing. You want to have the person you are trying to connect with want to talk to you, or want your service, so make sure you do something that makes a difference to them, or do something that will personally help them to make you seem alt better. Go out of your way. This is key.

8.Stay In Touch
Staying in touch is a bigger battle than getting the connection, Stay contacted with you most important contacts, to get the most out of networking. It is very hard to just call someone out of the blue.

9.Be Prepared
Be ready for anything. Have a business card, or whatever you think you will need before meeting or trying to connect with the contact.

10. Take Risks
You will never make that golden contact with ought taking them, so take risks. You will get lucky, so do it.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Drmoney's Entrepreneur Secret #1

In my entire life one of the most valued pieces of information I think I can give is the simple fact about working together. Having a team has many great qualities and I think some miss out on this.
If you have your click, your gang, your partner, your crew, or just some friends who want to make cash who have one of the 1st ingredients necessary for success. One of you may be the idea guy,one may be the really smart lazy guy, the other could be the really excited "Ge it Done guy".
With this combination the outcomes are endless. Just think of the combo here-
The Idea guy--gets and Idea--The Get it Done guy gets excited--and convinces the smart guy (I like to think of this guy as the technical programmer or technician in this case) To get on the job.
And this cycle repeats.

This combo=Results. Results= Success. Success could equal that financial success all of us yearn for in life.

I feel that everyone should find their partner, or team and succeed together. This is not only for beneficial purposes, but the journey to the top is so much better with a friend(s). All of you can be happy and have a greater friendship for this. And friendship is also a great thing to have in life just to simply be happy.

I have found my team and we are great together, If this is something you haven't tried-Try it-

But make sure you do the right picking, their are a lot of bad unethical people out their that you have to watch out for.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Getting the Most out of Google Accounts and Services PART 1

I know you all have heard of Google accounts and Gmail.com. But what most people don't realize is its power to help with brainstorming ideas, collaborating, and developing for business startups. I'm going to show you how to get the most out of what Google has to offer in order to aid you in online business creation.

First, if you don't have a Gmail or Google account, sign up here or here.
Then be sure to have your potential business partner(s) do the same. You can add them to your contact list for easy access.






Google has a cool service called Google Docs and Spreadsheets, it used to be the online application Writely. Once you are logged onto your Google account, go to Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Next, click on New Document. As you can see it is your basic word processor. Now you can start adding info. Maybe write some business name ideas, site outlines, possible domains or whatever.
Now here's the cool part. Click on the blue Collaborate tab on the top right of the document. You can choose to add collaborators(able to edit doc) or viewers(unable to edit doc) by simply typing in their Google Accounts. Make sure that the people you are sending to are currently online. Once they receive the message, then can navigate to the document as well and begin working on it with you. You will notice that on the document, another blue tab labeled Discuss has been added. Click this tab. Here you will be able to chat back and forth, exchanging ideas with your partner. If the document you are working on is an article or some type of press release, Google makes it easy to publish it straight to your blog. The last blue tab, labeled Publish, allows you to publish the document to a blog, or to a website.

Check back later when we talk about more services Google has to offer to teen entrepreneurs and startups!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Coming Up With Innovative Ideas

Coming up with ideas is the main problem in entrepreneurship. It's easy to act upon an idea and set up the business, but you need that initial idea to start from. Ideas come from your everyday life. When you least expect it. It is very hard to force a good idea. Try thinking of a product or service to make life and everyday activities easier. Once you figure that out, find out if there's a market for it. Then find out if people will buy the product or sign up for the service. You have to see if there is an actual need for it.

I highly recommend buying a notepad. (a smaller sized one would be best, or a handheld device if you have one.) In this notepad you will write down EVERYTHING! Every idea you come up with, whether its a website, a food dish, a video game idea, movie plot, literally anything, WRITE IT DOWN. Record the date in every entry. You can even draw little sketches or ideas for titles or names. As you get more comfortable with writing down your ideas, you will notice they get more and more detailed and developed. You may come up with ten ideas one day or no ideas for two weeks. Creativity, for me at least, sometimes comes in spurts. I believe everyone has the capability to come up with incredibly innovative and successful ideas, they just have to be inspired. Once you feel you have enough good ideas that you're ready to chose which you will act upon, think of the one you are most passionate about. Choose the idea that you could work on initially with no pay. The idea where you work on it because you love what you're doing and you are happy when you are doing it. Of course all work is not fun and you will not love all of it, but if you are working on something you love it makes it all a lot easier to work on.

Thanks for reading guys, hopes this helps, more to come soon.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Top 10 Teen Entrepreneur Savers

Many teen entrepreneurs have the problem of saving money, so heres some tips:


1. If you get lunch money- maybe 3 dollars a day from your mom or dad.
Save 2 dollars and buy a milk and a granola bar. Thats what I did, it comes to .90$ which saves me 2.10 a day. take that x 5 days a week 10.50 x 4 weeks comes to 40.20 Extra a month that you will have. And you will lose weight.

2. If you do go somewhere save your change.
Change adds up, Get a jar and save it.

3. Never pay sticker price for anything.
This is my Personal Golden Rule, I always try to hustle.

4. If you are strapped and have to pay a fee for something at school, ask to pay over time. It generally works if you are not a hoodlum.

5. When shopping for clothes, Sales and Clearance is what you want if you can't negotiate price. I bought a blazer for 7$ at TJ max, and some nice dressy shirts at Kohl's for 8 dollars.

6. If you are strapped or live by yourself, Do not buy fast food, or go to restaurants unless its a special/ necessary occasion.
Buy the food yourself in bulk and for cheaper to save some easy money.

7. Use gas less and less. I ran 4 miles 2 days ago and I can't move my legs very well. It burns calories, saves gas, and makes you look good. What else could you ask for?

8. If you have a school Entrepreneurship and you sell things, This goes with 6, Buy everything in bulk, And I recommends starting some kind of llc and just using the tax write offs. You can change your business model whenever and just have a name that you can diversify.
(I Plan on doing this with my advertising comapny0 I want to name my mother comapny Unify Inc. I will have insurance,advertising, and media. and my slogan for all will be Bringing Everyone Together>This is Ruff Concept)

9.**USE YOUR FRIENDS**
In my Opinion, We Entrepreneurs have the Entrepreneurial Gene. We think differently. For example- My father says how I should go to college and get a good education so I can get a good job.

Lets break that down... Spend 40k-60k for school, waist 4 years of my life, and get a piece of paper so I am permitted to do something.(No Never) Its a waist in my opinion. Think Outside the box. I plan of designing whole advertising plans for companies dressing in my sundays best, strolling in and showing them it. They will be amazed, and will buy my service. I do not need college for that.
But back to the topic at hand. Use Your FRIENDS/PEOPLE YOU KNOW(AKA-MEATSTICKS)
It saves you money, and their slow.

10. You are A teen, Don't be dumb and buy into a MLM unless you really think its worth it. DO NOT SPEND OVER 10$ for some e book, unless its got more than 100 pages, its not worth it. The people making money are the ones Selling, not the affiliates.

Monday, March 12, 2007

15 Ways To Make $$ In School Vol 2

Well, In order to Profit in High School, You must identify what your peers(prospects/customers) want.

In my experiences, I have concluded one of the most valuable things to sell is a eatable item, but here are some more options.

1. go online and get the 500 free business card deals. Put a proxy site like- Gizlio.com on it, an sell the business cards for 1$, This way they get thier proxy service and you get 1 dollar.

2. Sell any/All kinds of candy-gum,suckers, candy bars.
They are all cheap and you can make high returns when buying in bulk.

3. If you have the nerdy, I play Magic The Gathering/Yu-Gi-Oh kids, Then sell them cards.
I remember getting a lot of rare cards from my cousin and selling them at school and split the profit.

4. **Sell Answers**
This is probably one of the oldest known forms of making money in school, in my opinion. Selling answers could never be so easy, now that we have scan-tron cards. Saving the answers from your test on your phone(A,C,B,D)
And printing later, and selling them-Easy Money.

5. Parties- Everyone wants to go to one. Its like an infectious disease in High School. EVERYONE wants to party, or at-least go to one.
Hosting one could generate you easy money. Charging 5$ at the door and having it in your friends basement-Easy Money.

6. Sell Cigars,Cigarettes,and any other substance-BESIDES ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES-(i have created the -N.E.L.B.A.- Which stands for No Entrepreneur Left Behind Act) so dont get in trouble.

7. I once had a friend who wanted to sell his mp3 player, and I said if i get 25% of profit i'd sell it. I found a buyer in Welding class, and bam.
Networking could have never have been so good-Do it sell other peoples stuff-Easy money

8. The Quiet One-There is always the quiet kid in the corner who always seems to be a genius, Find him and ask to pay him if he will do homework by the shit loads. Start find buyers and have him do it-Easy multiple streams of income.-This is just another do your homework idea, but expanded through the use of someone else.

9. Passes-I once scanned a blank pass from school with a teachers sig on it, and re printed it out with the same paper and had 8 of them on it. i sold them each for 2$ a pop-EASY money--VERY EASY.
I then lost the original copy( Bummer)

10. Sell your lunch.
If you have school lunch for free because of a program at school-SELL IT-
instead of someone buying for 2.00 sell your free lunch for 1$- EASY MONEY

11. Contact me and make a party site I design the sites, that everyone in your town can go to, and find parties and make sure cops don't find the site and sell info for paypal--I am going to to do this in my area.

12. Start an underground fighting league

13. If you school has bullies/people who pick on people, Become a consultant on how to get people back.

14. Work at your school store/find odd jobs-IE: take out garbage,clean tables.

15.This also goes with selling food(vending)Sell water bottles at $.75 which would be very lucrative just buy in bulk and carry like 3-4 a day in back pack- and make money when somone wants one.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

15 Start Ups At School

The First 15 Easy Start Ups-Ins High School Vol 1

  • Tutor a fellow classmate in one of your best subject
  • Babysit
  • Mow lawns in summer, shovel walks and driveways in winter
  • Pet sit for neighbors on vacation or walk dogs
  • Assist with gardening or lawn care (mowing, weeding)
  • Detail cars
  • Type school papers for other students
  • Clean houses
  • Use your computer expertise to help other students or adults
  • Be a mother's helper or nanny for a busy mom
  • Plant a garden and sell your produce to neighbors
  • Sell baked goods to neighbors or at a local farmers market
  • Start your own DJ business
  • Be a mother's helper or part-time nanny
  • Make baked goods and sell them at a local farmers' market.

Type up a flyer about your services and distribute copies to houses in your neighborhood or surrounding area.


Thursday, March 8, 2007

The Hustlers

Welcome all Hustlers.
In this Blog I will be giving away Tips, Advice, Quick Start-ups at school and other easy ways to make some quick dough.
  • Right Now However I would like to find 2 Writers who could help me post. If you are interested; Please email me at Drmoney@inbox.com
  • My 1st Big Post will be with 72 Hours. Until then add me to your feed.