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Katie Allred and Macy Dunegan of Midlothian, Texas, were track stars looking to make a little dough while they hung out all summer long. They combined their talent with a love for pooches (Katie’s mom is a dog trainer) and bingo! Hello, business. After chatting it up to Mrs. Allred’s clients, they knew they had a winning idea. People were pulling out their wallets before they’d even settled on a business plan!
Lesson learned? Before you launch a business, ask around to see if people would pay money for whatever it is you’re offering, whether it’s a service or a product.


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As soon as 16-year-old Shea Gouldd of Boynton Beach, Fl., could see over the counter, she was helping her mom cook dinner. At 13, she (with a little help from the Food Network) taught herself how to bake. Now that she is selling her goodies, she loves that her hobby makes people so happy. Seeing the smiles on her customers’ faces—and knowing they’re counting on her to deliver—helps her push through the difficult days.
Lesson learned? If you don’t like it now, you’ll hate it once you’re forced to follow through with a product or service. You can’t just decide you don’t want to work one day because that’s not how a business works.


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It wasn’t artist Maggie Lemak’s idea to sell her paintings at an art fair. It was her parents who pushed her to give it a shot. The 15-year-old received positive feedback at her first fair last year and now receives custom orders. And—oh yeah—she sold one of her pieces to dot.mine, a stationary company that will be using her design on the cover of a student planner this fall.
Lesson learned? If you’re doing something potentially profitable for fun, there’s no harm in seeing if you can’t make a buck—or twenty or thirty—off of your hobby.


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Paige Sorrell, 14, was bored when she went into her mom’s leather-crafting studio looking for something to do. She began braiding strips of leather into bracelets, and the rest is history. After months of experimenting with designs and techniques, she knew that her bracelets were well made and consistent enough to go pro. She’s been selling them ever since.

Lesson learned? When you realize you can make moolah from something you’ve created, it’s natural to be excited. But don’t jump the gun. You need to hone your technique so that your final product is polished. If it’s good enough to be sold in a store, chances are you’re ready to start up your biz.


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When Lily Sandler, 13, and her sister Melanie, 12, started lip balm company Blamtastic, they did so because they weren’t happy with the chemical-laden lip products that were on the market. They wanted something all natural, and when they couldn’t find it in stores, they decided to make it themselves. And guess what? They’ve sold over 200,000 tubes so far!
Lesson learned? It’s all about changing the world for the better and being original while you do it. If you wish you could find something in stores but can’t, see what it would take to make it, market it and sell it yourself. Who knows: You might be the next Fortune 500 CEO!
 


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Hey crazygal29, try having a yard sale, selling old clothes and shoes to a thrif store, and selling candy, juice and school supplies at school. Ask family and friends for money too. See if you can work something out with the program so that you only pay what you can. Let them know you can't afford the total cost of the trip. Hope this helps! Xoxo



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I need to make $800.00 by summer for a trip to Washington for this program that invited me. Im too young to babysit and i only get 2.00for chores and 4.00 if i do them well how can i make money fast? Lynae P.

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by crazygal29 on 1/21/2012 7:03:28 PM

 
 

MOD! I am part of a venturing crew which is co-ed boy scouts.... My problem is that i need to raise over $200 to go on the Summer activity to maryland..... My prob. NONE of our fund raisers are working...... we had a 2 tee-shirt sales,a yards sale, and a chicken dinner sale, we made a total of $80 dollars on all of them.... which must be divided between 4 others..... I need a way to raise moneybecause if i can't I'll loose my phone for a year (my phone is the only way i can talk to my old friends in other states) PLEAZE HELP!




Check out this link for hundreds of ideas for fundraisers: http://www.fundraising-ideas.org/DIY/ Smile




Brittany G. 
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by Volleyball_grl2014 on 7/12/2011 7:13:56 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD My little sister is a hard worker and she knows SOOOOOOO much about plants and gardening, it's CRAZY!! She knows way more than me, and she's like an expert! So I am thinking of starting a gardening business with her in the neighbourhood (around the block). I think it's a good idea and she'll be a cute addition to the biz! So basically, I am all about the money and business and she's the expert, but I know she'll teach me what I need to know. What do you think?

 

Hey babe! That's sounds like a great plan! It's a great thing for you and your sister to do together! xoxo

Jess W.

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by lemontwist213 on 7/7/2011 10:43:02 AM

 
 



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I'm trying to earn money for a washington D.C. trip and i was wondering how i could earn money. Oh and i'm not allowed to babysit so any other ways to earn money??




What about tutoring or doing chores around the house?




Brittany G. 
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by sapphire345 on 7/5/2011 5:16:35 PM

 
 

MODMODMOD!! My BFF and i are going shopping this weekend and I'm short on cash. Do you know any fast ways to make some money?




Hey girl,

Babysitting is a great way to make some money really quickly. Good luck! x0x0 
Casey L.

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by moosempepper on 7/5/2011 12:58:11 PM

 
 



Mod!
.. I want to be an intern at GL but I don't know how to or when there will be positions available. I think I have all the right skills but what exactly would I be doing since I'm younger? Also could it possibly count as community service hours for the Student Leadership Team? If not I still would love to do it! (Could you please like block this or something so other readers don't see it?) Thanks! Smile
~LexilicousCandy




Hey girlie,

It absolutely could count towards those hours! When I was an intern, I knew some high school-aged girls who worked there certain days a week to fulfill job/service requirements at their school. Just check with your Student Leadership Team advisors to make sure. As for your job, the younger girls helped mod, do research, transcribe interviews, try out products, and even got to edit/write some articles! It's totally worth putting together a resume and sending it to us. We offer positions over the summer (from May-August) and also during the year (on a semester system usually, Sept-to-Dec and Jan/Feb-to-May). Go to our Intern at GL link (on the Questions? page) and give it a shot - good luck!! (Also, sorry for editing out the location/age thing...just for safety!)
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by LexilicousCandy on 6/27/2011 6:28:42 PM

 
 

hey reutmkel- I think that's a great idea! maybe you could take them to a craft fair or farmers' market and get a booth! at the 4th of July parade in our town, people walk up and down the streets and sell little things like jewelry and hair accessories for cheap. You could get a thin board and paint it, then put some nails in it to hang the bracelets! Then sell them for a low price and viola! Haha good luck! ;)

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by thecupcakequeen on 6/20/2011 1:46:01 PM

 
 

Mod Mod Mod Mod!!!! I wanted to go to drivers ed tonight, but I didn't want to go alone. So I asked my best friend to come, but she can't come until tomorrow. And it's 4 hours and 15 mins that I would be there without knowing anyone! Should I go or wait on my bff to go with me??

 

Hey babe. I didn't know anyone in my driver's ed class and I was totally fine. The worst part is walking in and after that its cake (your going to be taking notes and learning so there isn't much time to socialize).  If you are really uncomfortable listen to music on headphones before class starts. Knowing that you can do something on your own is a great confidence builder! Take a deep breath and dive in!

 

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by ~liv4dance~ on 6/20/2011 12:37:44 PM

 
 



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I know how to make friendship braclets and i really enjoy doing it. i want to sell them but idk where or how to get started. another thing is that im in several sports and i dont always have time to make them. so i was wondering if u could give me some pointers about how to get this started for me. Thank you!! Smile




Hey girl! That sounds like a great idea! If you have the time or you already have the bracelets I would suggest going around to different stores with that kind of style and seeing if they will sell them. Or make your own stand outside of a grocery store or some other highly populated area, but check with the store managers first to make sure it's ok with them that you put your stand outside of it. Good luck! 
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by reutmkel on 6/20/2011 10:54:09 AM

 
 



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I want to babysit really badly, but we live in a neighborhood and no children live in it! I haven't taken the babysitting course, but I do babysit my little sister (of course with no pay). My mom thinks handing out flyers is dangerous, since you never know who could get them. How else could I get a babysitting job, we don't know anyone who has little kids. No one.
Thank you very much!
XOXO
~Live Laugh Love~




Hey babe,

If you (and your friends, your parents, or your neighbors) don't know anyone with little kids, flyers really are the best way to get the word out. Why not create a new email address with mom just for this flyer? Then, on the flyer, only include this email address and your first name. Give mom the password to the email address so you can read any emails from interested parents together, so you don't run into any dangerous situations. Or you could check out a local daycare or church babysitting group to see if they need help. You might not get paid since you're younger and don't have as much experience as someone who does it as their full-time job, but you could get experience and meet adults with kids - that way, you'll have contacts you can use to babysit later Smile 
Lauren C.

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by LLL328 on 6/18/2011 11:20:08 AM

 
 

Hey there! Please check out my club,Ask Maddie,and if you are interested in joining,join! Smile

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by MadMaddie911 on 6/18/2011 1:32:58 AM

 
 



mod mod mod i have this super great idea for an new invention how can i get it started




Hey babe! That's great and so excited! I think your first step should be to build it! Then you can patent it! Ask you parents for help! I'm sure they'll be excited to help you too! Good luck!
Jess W.

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by fresh princess on 6/17/2011 3:47:54 PM

 
 

Smile I'm happy this is helping people. I love seeing people being you know....HAPPY Laughing!~JellybeanxD P.S-The Lovebirds of America is my club where anybody can join!!!! You can be any religion, any size, any shape, anyone! Even someone who lives in China can join! I give people advice and we can talk about random things!!!! Please join! I want 50 members by Christmas! Thanks!!!! First people get positions!! And, tell your friends about it!!!! Smile!

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by jellybeanxD on 6/17/2011 3:42:08 PM

 
 

These are a great idea I make bracelets and sell them to people and it's going really well!!!

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by jdbluvr14 on 6/17/2011 1:49:41 PM

 
 

nice guide! i hope i can think of a "million dollar idea"
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by horselover408 on 6/17/2011 1:03:01 PM

 
 



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I am looking for a few babysitting jobs this summer in my area, so I decided to make some flyers and pass them out. I am really good at making flyers, so I am planning on making them creative and informative. I am also in the process of finishing a resume and I already have 2 reference letters. Me and my friend agreed to meet tomorrow and start passing them out. There's this really popular playground beside my school and a lot of parents go there with their kids so we're probably passing it out there. And beside it is a path, where parents walk and bike with their kids. We're just going to pass them out to the parents and maybe give them to kids to give to their parents (we were also thinking of buying lolly pops or little toys for the kids to pass out). Do you think this is a good idea? Will I get some customers? By the way, I am only putting my email on the flyer and I am giving them a resume and 1 reference letter.




Hey girl! I think this is a fabulous idea! It's amazing to hear that you're so determined! I love that your BFF is helping too! I think the parents will be super impressed that you took the time to make those things up. It shows them that you're responsible and intelligent, just the kind of person they want to look after their children. And handing them out in person is great because you're making your first impression and it's a good one! There's no guarantee that you'll get call backs, but I think you can be pretty confident. This is a great idea! Good luck!!! 
Jess W.

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by lemontwist213 on 6/17/2011 11:30:08 AM

 
 



MOD MOD MOD!!
this summer i really need to make some MAJOR money. i plan on spending it on a nice camera, the kind that are like 500 or 600 dollars. i have absolutly no idea how to get that much money though. i do already have someone i babysit for, but there just aren't that many people we know with little kids that would need babysitting. also, i am really artsy so i would like to sell my art, but my mom wont let me sell anything on **** because she doesnt think its a 'secure website'. im already going to be selling crafts ive made at a garage sale were having too. so, based on that, could you give me absolutly any ideas for how to make a lot of money? btw, im only ** so theres no way ill be able to get a 'real' job. please give me absolutly any ideas to help. ill most likley try all of them, thank you so so so much!




 Hey girl! It's so great that you're determined to earn money to buy your own camera. That's really cool. I would first recommend going to your local community center and putting up posters informing anyone that you're a babysitter. Just because you don't know many people doesn't mean you can't get your name out there somehow. Maybe someone will see it or show a friend of theirs. You can reassure you're mother that it is a secure website! And that's a wonderful idea to get your artwork out there. That's an amazing idea. If your mom still doesn't go for it you can go around to different stores and see if they will sell your work. There are some kids who have been selling their own jewelry since they were 12. It's really impressive, and it's a great thing to put on a resume someday, not that you need to worry about that now. If you live in a smaller town you can try going to little family owned restaurants and cafes, they may be willing to hire you. You can also check at the community center and see if there are any postings about job openings. Good luck babe!
Jess W.

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