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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Summer ideas for kids

Hey there!  I'm Alix Shadonnay at the Untapped Wealth Business desk and this evening I'd like to focus on answering several inquiries that we've been having for the past few weeks re parents asking fur some business suggestions for their kids for the summer.
We've been busy doing some research for you and here's what we've come up with according to several business experts that we have consulted.
First, you need to find out what your kids are interested in doing for the summer in addition to sleeping late and hanging out with their friends.  Second, you need to talk to your kids and try and figure out where their strengths and weaknesses lie re their motivation, ambition, and their propensity for becoming young entrepreneurs.  For I am going to tell you that not every youngster is cut out to become an entrepreneur, not every teenager or kid wants to become an entrepreneur, and many youngsters would rather spend the summer just lazing around rather than working because they are probably just too tired after a long school year.
We have dug up several business magazines, spoken to several business experts, and consulted with several parents, and here's a short list of possible areas that you could try to steer your youngsters towards.
Working at a golf club to collect balls that go astray when players whack them into the water or deep into the bushes.  The good old standby of babysitting.  Backyard and lawn cleaning and mowing.  Pet sitting and dog walking.  Window washing and car washing. 
Of course for the more motivated parent and youngster you could try contacting those companies who are interested in using youngsters as consultants to help them get a leg up in those markets that cater mostly to our younger consumers.  Companies like breakfast food companies, toy companies, video games manufacturers, fast food chains and other related types of markets.
On another subject:  If you're looking for ways to expand your business into those global markets where English is the second language spoken, then you need to contact the folks at www.translationpeople.com and there you will find very experienced professionals who can help you to translate your business materials, coach you in creating top notch business presentations, plus much more.  These professionals are very affordable and they specialize in working to and from English, French, Spanish, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

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