Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Ebay sellers...Do many of you use the Schedule start time facility?? I have only just found it :)? -
Im 13 years old and I want to start a bussiness...? -
The length and intensity of your note really shows your seriousness. I think if you keep putting that kind of focus into your business efforts, you ll do well.You seem to be stressed because you want to know too much at once. You won t learn all these things instantly. It will take time. Take a breath and cut yourself some slack.Yard work can be hard, but it s a good start for a young person. Don t do anything for $2, though! That s tip money. In my neighborhood, the kids charge $50 just to blow and bag leaves (a good gig in N. America right now).You might try posting your fliers at public bulletin boards like a laundromats and such. Include phone number tear-offs and state a price range, by yard size or types of work.Your best advertising will be a good reputation. Do some yards well and ask your customers for referrals to friends. You seem to be reasonably Internet savvy. As you get more so, I suggest looking at ways to earn money using the web. That s what I do for a living, in fact. You would need some help from someone older, but if you, say make craft items, they could be posted for sale on a site like Etsy.com.I know a lady who has her 13 year daughter help her with her Internet business helping with time-consuming tasks like website updating. Hone your writing and computer skills and there are many such possible opportunities that a teen could do. There are websites that list small contract jobs and web business forums always have people looking for help.I ve known quite a few successful businesspersons and I don t recall any who were as determined as you are at such a young age. I think you can achieve your goals.
Hey, ya Deep in thought pretty much covered it but you may want to listen to me because I m Jewish lol my dad is a very successful business man he put like 800 shares in stocks for coca cola ha ha we are living on the high on the hog now. But anyways you should cut a small lawn for 6$ or 8$ and a Report Abuse
bigger lawn for 10-12 you and your friend need to wear gloves tho because i forgot to and i have this huge blister on my hand not pretty. I too am doing the same as you because I want an xbox 360 but my dad says i need the money upfront so far i got 50 but keep doing yard work and stuff you will get Report Abuse
it in no time trust me. well hope i covered everything bye, oh and one more thing don t ever get into a fight with your friend because the business will go downhill then ppl will be calling you and then you won t be able to recover but ya good plan hope that works out for you bye. -Jordan Report Abuse
99.99% of business fails.Read a book called rich dad, poor dad
First off, you need to consider that the cost of fuel for your mower would be around what you are currently thinking of making your rate. That would not allow for wear and tear on the mower (blade needs sharpening regularly, etc).Then think about what happens when a rock gets sent through a window after being hit by the mower blade. How would you pay for the window replacement? These are serious, REAL WORLD questions you haven t thought of and you need to make allowances for things of this sort. Saying you will be very careful is one thing - actually doing it is another.Starting a business is serious business. Advertising actually costs money. It is ILLEGAL for you to place anything in a mailbox that hasn t been postage paid - this is a FEDERAL crime.Think about all of the things that could go wrong, and figure out a way you WILL BE ABLE to handle those situation IF they arise. Most business owners carry millions of dollars of insurance. If you doubt ANYTHING I ve posted here, feel free to search the internet to prove me wrong.
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