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junior
22nd March 2006, 17:25
Hi everyone, it's me Junior, and I've posted to say what would really appeal to you on a business website? Thanks again.

Eagle
22nd March 2006, 17:26
Free cash?

If you could be a little more specific...

dcraigdc
22nd March 2006, 17:26
Free cash? :D

Can you be more specific with the term 'business website'?

DuaneJackson
22nd March 2006, 17:28
Hi Jnr,

Welcome back. Have you got your parents blessing now for some of the help that was offered before?

What would appeal to me on a business website? It's a very open question. I guess an active, friendly and useful forum would be good. : )

junior
22nd March 2006, 17:35
A small business that will suit a 13 year old

www.sitepal.co.uk
22nd March 2006, 17:40
Free cash?

If you could be a little more specific...

Free cash & Logo

DuaneJackson
22nd March 2006, 17:51
So are you looking for an idea for your own business or an idea of what we'd like to see on a business site?

The first business that springs to mind that you should be able to get off the ground is a Keyring business that provides keyrings with logos on them

Jayne
22nd March 2006, 18:04
Hi Junior,

I thought you'd gone for good? Anyway, glad you're back and ready to get going. We would need a bit more info' than you have given though to help you.

Oh and has your Mum and Dad said it's ok now to have a business?

Jayne :D

creative-keyrings
23rd March 2006, 20:33
Duane are you trying to make more competition for me :)

I say buying and selling things off of eBay would be a good start :D

10 Yetis
23rd March 2006, 20:35
oh Duane, what have you done... and Creative, thought you had diversified into the smoothie market? :shock:

DuaneJackson
24th March 2006, 00:31
Duane are you trying to make more competition for me :)

I say buying and selling things off of eBay would be a good start :D

Not scared of a bit of competition from a 13 yr old are you? : )

I'm actually thinking of backing someone else in the keyring business. I could put together a very good site for it with some pretty good USPs too.

theMBA
24th March 2006, 06:53
Junior,
The best ideas will probably come from your own thinking. Some advice:- understand the things that you are either good at already, or interested in and would be able to learn about quickly, or that you have friends or family who are good at. Then, from that stable of possible competencies under your influence or control, look at what might sell. Look at what product or service gaps there are - things that you think people want but which are not currently being offered, or offered at a good price. Then go about filling that gap with a product or service offering - start small, and build it up once you have some actual paying customers who you can get feedback from. My own children are currently selling eggs from our own back-yard chickens. They're about your age. It's modest, but it's a start.