They can’t:
Babysit
Dog Walk
Mow Lawns
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Suggestions?
Thanks in advanced
My dad is a landscaper, so law mowing is his job. (:
Babysitting is a no because I’m not sure if any kids live in the neighbor hood.
Dog walking is a no because it’s getting too cold.
Edit: Babysitting. I JUST moved into the area.
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December 14th, 2010 at 9:51 am
Whaddaya mean you can’t mow lawns? That’s what I did. Try getting a paper route.
December 14th, 2010 at 9:51 am
first your babysitting excuse is really lame as long as you can walk there you are fine. put up flyers all around town and you WILL get calls. go to the library, elementary schools, coffee shops, ice cream shops, and any other place in town with a bulliten board and put up your flyer there.
A better idea in my mind is to sell home baked goods like cookies and brownies to people in your neighborhood. Try these two strategies and see which works best:
1. give out free samples (2 or 3 cookies in a little plastic bag with a bow around it (make it look nice) to about 40 or 50 of your closest neighbors. tape a little thing on the package with your name and phone number. use your best family recipie or find something unique. You can do a split test and bake 100 brownies and 100 cookies and test which ones people like more. Then you can do whichever one is better for the rest of your customers as you expand.
2. skip the free samples and just sell door to door. You will get fewer people up front but you will make some money faster. I would stick with doing samples but try both and see what works for you.
Another thing you can do is make a can or container of like 50 cookies and give one can to each business in town for free and put your name and phone number, like Sarah’s cookies 1777 777 7777 on the can and you will get people calling you for more. There is no limit to how much you can make doing this and this is how ms fields first got started.
Good luck,
-Tim