Young Entrepreneur on Entrepreneur-Interviews.com

Cristian Dorobantescu is a part time entrepreneur from Eastern Europe that started blogging back in 2005, with his Small Business Entrepreneur blog.

He enjoys writing about real life Entrepreneurship experiences, small businesses and knowledge resources for any entrepreneur wanna be. He is the founder behind Entrepreneur-Interviews.com.

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Recently, Cristian interviewed YoungEntrepreneur.com founders Adam and Matthew Toren. Here is a sampling of the questions asked.

  • Adam, you started while in your teens. Have you (or your brother) ever been hired as an employee?
  • Your success stories are mostly based on spotting an under performing business, making it efficient and selling it later. I would be scared like hell buying a poor business, what ‘hidden’ skills do you have? What’s your strength in doing so?
  • A question I’m dying to ask (since my own company has 2 sisters as partners). How do you manage to delegate authority? Who makes the final decisions and what happens if you disagree?
  • I’ve talked with several entrepreneurs lately, so what do you think, starting a business in the family is good or bad?
  • I’ve heard that you are also planing to launch a book “The Innovative Entrepreneur”. Can you unveil some subjects we are going to find in the book?
  • In the last 4 years you have run a media company that launched 3 affluent lifestyle magazines and recently sold one of them to another media company in California. The remaining 2 are full-color, full-gloss publications reaching over 250,000 readers per issue which provides content that celebrates the lifestyles of the area and communicating important and interesting content to the affluent readers. What’s the success story behind them?
  • So what’s next for you?

How did Adam and Matthew respond?

You can read the full interview here: Interview with serial entrepreneurs Adam and Matthew Toren.

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Matthew Toren

Matthew Toren is an Award Winning Author, Serial Entrepreneur, and Investor. He Co-Founded YoungEntrepreneur.com along with his brother Adam. Matthew is co-author of the newly released book:Small Business, Big Vision: “Lessons on How to Dominate Your Market from Self-Made Entrepreneurs Who Did it Right” and also co-author of Kidpreneurs.

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