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Better than a lemonade stand! : small business ideas for kids (book)

By administrator | 28 April 2017

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Written by Daryl Bernstein; illustrations by Rob HusbergFilled with delightfully simple business ideas, Better than a Lemonade Stand! is a fun guide packed with creative ideas that show how to start a business with little or no start-up costs, attract and retain customers, develop negotiating skills, and more. Originally written and published when the author was only fifteen years old, Better than a Lemonade Stand! has already helped thousands of kids start their own profitable small businesses. Now an adult and father himself, Daryl Bernstein has polished and expanded his book for a new generation of budding entrepreneurs. This indispensable resource includes more than fifty, fun, simple business ideas — complete with tips about supplies, time needed, what to charge, and how to advertise — all completely updated with strategies based on Bernstein’s own experience as a successful entrepreneur and father.Read this book in the Business Studio


Written by Daryl Bernstein; illustrations by Rob Husberg
Filled with delightfully simple business ideas, Better than a Lemonade Stand! is a fun guide packed with creative ideas that show how to start a business with little or no start-up costs, attract and retain customers, develop negotiating skills, and more. Originally written and published when the author was only fifteen years old, Better than a Lemonade Stand! has already helped thousands of kids start their own profitable small businesses. Now an adult and father himself, Daryl Bernstein has polished and expanded his book for a new generation of budding entrepreneurs. This indispensable resource includes more than fifty, fun, simple business ideas — complete with tips about supplies, time needed, what to charge, and how to advertise — all completely updated with strategies based on Bernstein’s own experience as a successful entrepreneur and father.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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