You're young, so when you first approach a customer, expectations are going to be low.
This is great for you!
In most situations, you have the disadvantage because you're so young. But when you can use their lack of trust to make yourself look more impressive, you are certain to sell them on your idea!
Follow these tips to start building an impressive reputation and prove those stereotypes wrong!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Ben Weissenstein: From Lemonade To Riches
When he was just 4 years old, Ben was featured on the cover of the Houston Chronicle after "helping" his older brother, Josh, man a lemonade stand.
And ever since, it's been all business.
From pulling weeds out of his grandmother's garden, to starting Ben's Pet Co. (a startup from his childhood that specialized in caring for pets), Ben continued to follow new business opportunities. He even had his own business cards by the age of 9.
And ever since, it's been all business.
From pulling weeds out of his grandmother's garden, to starting Ben's Pet Co. (a startup from his childhood that specialized in caring for pets), Ben continued to follow new business opportunities. He even had his own business cards by the age of 9.
How To Run A Successful Lemonade Stand For Kids & Teens
It's almost summer. The days are growing hotter and hotter.
Which gives the perfect opportunity to start a lemonade stand.
This article will tell you everything you need to know about starting and running a successful lemonade stand.
Make A Lemonade Stand
The environment your lemonade business provides will be a big part of your sales success. To make a lemonade stand, you will first need a table. Borrow one from your parents or make one yourself.
Which gives the perfect opportunity to start a lemonade stand.
This article will tell you everything you need to know about starting and running a successful lemonade stand.
Make A Lemonade Stand
The environment your lemonade business provides will be a big part of your sales success. To make a lemonade stand, you will first need a table. Borrow one from your parents or make one yourself.
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