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Jeet Banerjee - The Mindset of a Teenage Serial Entrepreneur

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In this episode on the SocialRay podcast, I talk with my friend Jeet Banerjee who first started his entrepreneurial ventures as a teenager when his parents wouldn't give him money to use to hangout with his friends so he took matters into his own hands.

As a 17 year old, he founded JB Media Force to build websites for businesses and got clients even though he was rejected many times by older businessmen who didn't take him seriously.

He then moved on from that to found StatFuse which was a website that helped high school students calculate their chances of getting into the colleges of their choice based on the different algorithms and criteria of each college.

Now in his early 20s, he has sold those businesses and has moved on to building other businesses such as Income Incubator which helps people turn their passion and talent into profit.

What was most notable for me in this interview with Jeet was his tenacity and unwillingness to give up even in the face of rejections and no's by people around them.

Even as a teenager, he didn't let the opinions of others stop him pursuing his dreams and passions, and this has led him to build multiple successful businesses, speak at Tedx, and inspire others to also turn their passions into profit.

I hope you take action on what you hear from this interview and you can follow Jeet on Instagram as @thejeetbanerjee and check his website out Jeetbanerjee.com.

You can also follow me on Instagram as @ray.ahn and get my free ebook where I share my knowledge of how I grew over hundreds of thousands of followers at this link bitly.com/freeinstaebook.

Thanks for taking the time to listen to this podcast and please leave us a review on iTunes if this has helped you in anyways.

Also remember to share this podcast on Facebook or any other social media platform you may have if you think it may benefit others.

Enjoy this episode with Jeet and see you on the next episode!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialray/support
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In this episode on the SocialRay podcast, I talk with my friend Jeet Banerjee who first started his entrepreneurial ventures as a teenager when his parents wouldn't give him money to use to hangout with his friends so he took matters into his own hands.

As a 17 year old, he founded JB Media Force to build websites for businesses and got clients even though he was rejected many times by older businessmen who didn't take him seriously.

He then moved on from that to found StatFuse which was a website that helped high school students calculate their chances of getting into the colleges of their choice based on the different algorithms and criteria of each college.

Now in his early 20s, he has sold those businesses and has moved on to building other businesses such as Income Incubator which helps people turn their passion and talent into profit.

What was most notable for me in this interview with Jeet was his tenacity and unwillingness to give up even in the face of rejections and no's by people around them.

Even as a teenager, he didn't let the opinions of others stop him pursuing his dreams and passions, and this has led him to build multiple successful businesses, speak at Tedx, and inspire others to also turn their passions into profit.

I hope you take action on what you hear from this interview and you can follow Jeet on Instagram as @thejeetbanerjee and check his website out Jeetbanerjee.com.

You can also follow me on Instagram as @ray.ahn and get my free ebook where I share my knowledge of how I grew over hundreds of thousands of followers at this link bitly.com/freeinstaebook.

Thanks for taking the time to listen to this podcast and please leave us a review on iTunes if this has helped you in anyways.

Also remember to share this podcast on Facebook or any other social media platform you may have if you think it may benefit others.

Enjoy this episode with Jeet and see you on the next episode!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialray/support
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