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During my freshman year in high school there used to be one candyman who everybody went to when they wanted candy. He was so good at his job that people literally started calling him "Candyman", inside and outside of school. Kids began to realize that selling candy was a really lucrative business---at least for a kid in high school. By my sophmore year there were a few more "candymen" on the scene. This was quite convenient in that you didn't have to report to THE Candyman every time you wanted candy. Now I'm in my junior year of high school and everybody's a candyman. Now it's virtually impossible for candy to be inaccessible on the 5-acre campus. I've been a candyman for 10 months now, and I'm going to share some tips with you that I had to learn by experience.
1. Buy your candy in bulk variety packs at Costco or Walmart. This will save you money.
2. Start off bringing about 25 candies every day. How much you bring depends on many factors, like your school size. There are nearly 3000 kids at my school and I've been able to sell over 50 candies a day.
3. Try to make regular customers. Find people who will buy your candy every day. Don't be afraid to ask!!! "Hey, you want some candy?"
4. Abide by the Candyman Commandments below...
The Candyman Commandments
1) Thou shall not consume thy product.
Don't eat your candy! You will never save any money that way.
2) Thou shall be unique.
There are all kinds of ways to be unique. For example: One of the candymen at my school turned his backpack into a portable refrigerator by neatly stuffing it with bags of ice. This kept the chocolate from melting. Guess whose chocolate everyone bought....his. Uniqueness and originality go a long way; that's what brings in the cash.
3) Thou shall not overcharge.
Stick to the "everything is $1 rule". (of course little things like lolipops are exceptions). Overcharging will not get you more money...It will get you no customers.
4) Thou shall not undercut.
Being a candyman is not about price competition. People WILL buy your candy as long as you don't break Commandment #3. People will buy candy from you even if they're not hungry--it's human nature to just want candy when you see it. Don't try to sell your candy at a discount and think that you will get more customers. From experience I know that you will not get more customers this way. This will just just lower your profits.
5) Thou shall be in possession of the following items during business hours:
* one-dollar bills. Always keep a stack of $1 bills so that you always have change and never have to let a customer down.
* Skittles, M&Ms, Snickers, Kit Kats, 3 Musketeers, Resse's, Starbursts. These are the basics, the must-have candies. Uniqueness comes into play here. Try to sell a rare, high-demand candy like Shockers (formerly known as Shock Tarts). Don't just sell the Original Skittles; sell the Tropical flavored ones too.
Now for the big question....How much money will I make? It depends. I personally made around $15 profit a day. You can make more. You can make less. Follow this guide and try to develop your own pattern.
Selling candy is like a passive income---you don't really have to work; you just have to be smart and consistent.
Insurance Sales Leads: Exposing the Downfalls of Old School Insurance Leads Generation
The conventional methods which are incorporated in the business can be changed completely by the technology that are used in the current internet age. it is now applicable to insurance industry too.Insurance agents have traditionally used a host of different methods to increase business and to get new insurance leads. However, most of these are far inferior to the methods available online. many of the insurance agents don't understand the online methods in creating Life insurance leads in their business.
Paper advertising the major advertisement tactics that are used by the agents. by paper advertisement they mean that they will get the required number of clients by seeing the advertisement. This made a lot of sense at one time, when insurance was harder to come by and people didn't always know where to find it.But today, insurance agents are a dime a dozen.Additionally, when you run an ad, you are relying on someone seeing the ad and taking the time to come to you.
Similarly, billboard advertising is not what it used to be. Billboard space isn't cheap, and the return on your investment will likely not be worth it. Yet, some agents continue to use this method because they always have. Indeed, billboard and paper advertising are probably not even as effective as cold calling.But if none of these methods are worthwhile, how is an insurance agent going to get more business? Today, people don't often rely on billboards or newspaper ads. internet is the available best option.
This is where any resourceful insurance agent will go too. The most efficient way to increase clientele is to simply purchase insurance leads. This is much more effective than spending money on ads that offer no guarantee you will talk to anyone. Doing with internet advertisement is a good option than any methods. Insurance leads are made up of people that have an active interest in purchasing insurance.
These are the sort of people you hope will walk through your door after seeing your ad, but unfortunately they rarely do. People will not come in front of you while seeing all the ads. Lucky for you, there are companies that specialize in selling prescreened insurance leads for just about every type of insurance. this will help you get contact with potential clients.
If you are still using the old fashioned methods for increasing your customer base, then you should really consider purchasing Life insurance leads. once you have a batch of quality leads you will know how much easier your life will be.
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questions about pokemon card value. NOT ONLY FOR POKEMON NERDS?
yeah ok so me and my cousin when we were like in 5ht grade were really into pokemon. in 6th grade i sold all my cards but he still has his. He has tons of really rare old school ones (both jpannese and american ones). I keep telling him to sell them and maybe pocket like 50 or 60 bucks. But he thinks that they will only increase in value which i dont agree with. so i ask you ppl: should he sell all his old school pokemon cards or wait a few years? are old school pokemon cards worth anything?
hey don't sell those if you dont want to but if you want sell them in your best way ( i wouldnt sell unless you really want to)
Defunct School Had Noteworthy 1960 Class
NEW IBERIA, La. (AP) - Although Mount Carmel Academy shut its doors in 1988, the events that transpired within the walls of the more than 100-year-old school remain vivid memories of the graduating class of 1960, or "the class of the rich and famous" as they were dubbed by students who graduated afterward. Robbie David of New Iberia described the class of 1960, which celebrated its 50th ...
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