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High School MBA? Students Learn Small Business Skills 

Rather than hope that flashy presentation can help them squeak by to a diploma, they have taken the academic bull by the horns and aimed to ride it all the way to college.

September 29, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz ) - Spanish Fork, UT -- While most high school students are using free clipart to hide the dubious quality of various class papers, Jeff, John, Scott, and Wyatt have something else in mind. First off, these first-rate students take their studies seriously. Rather than hope that flashy presentation can help them squeak by to a diploma, they have taken the academic bull by the horns and aimed to ride it all the way to college. With that goal in mind, though, they know that they need more than just good grades to get there.

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That's where the free clipart comes in again. These four friends form the backbone of a search engine optimization team at a small business in Spanish Fork, Utah, where they also help to manage some of the web assets that the company holds. This includes one of their newest sites, the highly-rated UniversalClipart.com. All four have the responsibility to tackle the management of at least one site, but Jeff and John take the majority of that burden. Between working on Internet marketing techniques, monetization, and statistics monitoring, these two high schoolers have their hands pretty full when time comes to clock in. In addition to running the site once it gets up, Jeff and John also oversee the work that it takes to get things from the idea stage to beta and beyond. Responsible for research, content quality-checking, and production schedules, these two are learning valuable business management that will not only help them get into college, but give them a well-defined skill set to use at graduation.

The contributions that Scott and Wyatt give can't be underestimated, though. They both manage assets as well, but Scott also shoulders the responsibility of managing the engineers. While a seventeen-year-old boss might shatter the self-esteem of a U.S.-based team, Scott's responsibility focuses more on coordinating the work of overseas design firms. Since he doesn't participate directly in the management chain of command, he is able to work as a liaison without stepping on toes or bruising egos. His expertise naturally came in handy with UniversalClipart.com. Wyatt's did, too; as the designated idea man, Wyatt does the brainstorming, testing, fact-gathering, and breakthrough-making that keeps the whole team on fire. His ideas also help fuel the marketing and advertising sides of the asset management. All four participate in crafting everything from videos to article ideas, working hard and making miracles.

Rich and Ron, the managers who have hired Jeff, John, Scott, and Wyatt, know that school takes precedence. Their education helped put them right where they needed to be to make things work with their business ideas. While working the four students to the bone, they still know that regardless their chosen course of study, they need to study it. The experiences that they provide for these four young men, though, will at least equal the work they do. Free clipart, then, isn't just about flashy class papers; for Rich, Ron, and their asset team, it's about teaching, learning, and preparing for the future.

Author

Peter Hilton Here the author Peter Hilton writes on Small Business Skills. He has good knowledge about free clipart business. It is also profitable business in corporate world. Clipart is an art related images like flowers, animals, music, sports, etc... For more information visit www.universalclipart.com

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