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Of every 100 new companies that manage to establish themselves in the country, 65 percent disappear before they are two years old.
In Mexico there are more than 4 million micro, small and medium enterprises, of which 35 percent are led by young people.
According to official information, 39.1 percent of entrepreneurs are under 30 years of age.
Social networks have served as the space where the jellies “minions” created by a young entrepreneur surprise the digital community and take their initiative to a new level.
Day by day, young people are finding various ways to publicize their ideas, initiatives or even undertakings; social networks such as TikTok or Instagram, in this sense, have positioned themselves in the preference of users, mainly, millennials Y centennials.
Data of Globalwebindex point out that, at present, young people between 16 and 29 years of age are the ones who are more involved in the Chinese social networkalthough, in the same way, the millennials they have also found a space to connect, interact and even work.
Taking the latter into account, we can say that young people are dominating the field of social networks and, to tell the truth, they are the ones who are setting the tone for what will happen in the future.
To date, according to the Association of Entrepreneurs of Mexico (ASEM)in Mexico there are more than four million micro, small and medium-sized companies, of which up to 35 percent are led by young entrepreneurs and who, for the most part, are between 26 and 35 years of age.
On the other hand, said organization mentions that 22.4 percent of entrepreneurs started their business between 26 and 30 years of age. Bringing together business founders between 21 and 25 years of age (14.1 percent), and between 18 and 20 years of age (2.6 percent), it is revealed that, in fact, 39.1 percent of entrepreneurs are under 30 years of age.
Young man starts a business and surprises with “minions” jellies
‘Minions’, the movie, was released in 2015 and, according to various reports, managed to raise more than a million dollars worldwide, surpassing what was done by the saga of ‘My favorite villain’.
In this context, we are talking about one of the most profitable franchises in cinema today, since recently ‘Minions: The Origin of Gru’ managed to raise the amount of 200 million dollars just during the weekend of its premiere, last July, according to Box Office Mojo information.
So, if we talk about influence, without a doubt, the ‘minions’ They represent a great business opportunity, as is the case with a young entrepreneur who decided to take his initiative to another level and created jellies inspired by the characters from ‘Despicable Me’.
The event happened in Peru and it was the young man’s teacher who, through social networks, took it upon himself to publicize his student’s small business, asking that “Let’s support young entrepreneurs!” Words he wrote in his video:
@elprofemucha Let’s support young entrepreneurs! #Peru #teacher #xyzbca #foryou #education #fyp #elprofemucha #entrepreneurship #minions
In recent years, with the rise of social networks, cases of school enterprises have begun to echo among the digital community.
Recently The case of a young university student who launched her own business, which consists of selling sweets, was revealed. and for which, according to what he mentions in his TikTok video, in just two days he earned just over a thousand pesos.
In his video, he says that on his first day of sale he earned 800 pesos, while his initial investment was 300 pesos. For the second day, she was forced to invest another 200 pesos, buying a greater variety of sweets, the same ones she sells at 10 pesos per bag, she assures her.
Undoubtedly, the scenario for young people looks interesting in a context in which social networks work as a way to make themselves known.