Any Business Ideas For A 15 Year Old?

I am 15 and i wnat 2 open up my own business but i need ideas? can anyone help?

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  1. DH says:

    I made tons of money as a teen by offering to be a friendly helper to seniors. I placed an ad in the local community news. I washed cars, raked leaves, ran errands, shoveled snow, etc. You can walk dogs, pick up groceries or whatever hits you….Best part, you’ll be outside, make your own hours, get paid off the books, and whatever else. be sure to advertise in the better parts of town in the wealthier communities. My Godson did the same thing and wound up caddying at the local country club ($50.00 tips!).

  2. michael l says:

    depends on the scale your looking for. if you can befriend a trucker, you can probably get hundreds of dollars worth of free watever-they-deliver because they end up throwing masive amounts away. selling these in bulk to stores doesnt pay as well but seling the items individually at school during lunch for dirt cheap will turn several hundreds bucks a month in profit.;;;; also just fixing things works well if your any good with computers try to fix peoples computers for a small free. if all else fails lawn mowaing and stuff..but the first idea was the best

  3. planning says:

    Hey Jimmy,
    This is my answer to another question, but maybe something I say here will give you an idea.
    Wal-Mart cannot and is not all things to all people. There are things that they do well and things that they do poorly. There all also times when you can’t buy what you want at Wal-Mart, because they want to stock things that sell quickly.
    Identify what Wal-Mart in your town does poorly or that people want that WMT does not provide. Determine what these people can and will pay for what they want and then see if you can make a profit selling it to them. If you can sell something at a profit then do so.
    P.S. Walmart is very sensitive to this community deterioration issue. Go ask the Store Director what customer complaints are most frequently received and see if this is a way you can learn about a possible area that Walmart is missing.
    Good Luck.
    Dana B.

  4. test u says:

    Sell your toys on eBay!

  5. Philip says:

    supermarket

  6. BeBop says:

    that’s a good question let me know what was the best one.

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