
Tamer B
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i dont think you can open a buissness at 13, but you can go to the job centre for a knitting job. |
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Lily Pie
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you could make fliers to ask anyone if they would like "handmade mittens" or something. |
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Darling89
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Start advertising! You can start by just selling to family and friends.
Best of luck! |
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=D
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knit up a storm of knitted goods then organize a knitted goods party at your house or bring the party friends or familys houses invite family & friends and sell there, its like a purse party but with knitted goods. |
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Mizz T
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ask ur parents for sum help! |
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infernonachos
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Next you need to stop your plans. There is no way you could manage a business and keep your grades up at the same time, considering how you probably have to go to bed at nine o'clock. |
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Jake K
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Print out a bunch of flyers and say if anyone wants anthing knitted to call your number, and eventually people will call. I started pasing out snow shoveling flyers when i was 13 and I made like 50$ every time it snowed |
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chkh
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you can sell them on sites like ebay, craigslist,etc. You can make a myspace site for your company and advertise them when selling stuff on craigslist, ebay. |
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Nmenn
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etsy.com
it's kind of like ebay in that you can buy and sell things from and to other people but not in the sense that the things there are all hand crafted and not used but for entrepreneurs. I've seen people there selling knitted stuff, it might help you branch out and start something online selling to ppl. |
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Bob B
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I would probably start out small .....like make a lemonade stand and give an item from your company for like a little bit extra cash..... and give them a flyer for a knitting stand that will be in 2 weeks and make a lemonade stand 3 or 4 times and give out stuff. |
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silenceispurple
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try finding a local hangout or something to put up posters and get grandparents and parents to tell friends (old people love knit stuff)... |
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