Are you a teenager looking for a job?
Running into roadblocks?
These days teenagers cannot get hired for entry-level jobs because adults are taking the jobs. Sometimes you can find a job, but don’t have a car to get them there. Or sometimes the job is not flexible with your life and you are forced to choose between working or sports, school & friends.
But you need some money!
What can you do?
I have met dozens of teenagers who don’t work for a boss, yet still have money to spend on fun, games, music, food or whatever they want.
How do they do it? Where do they get the cash?
They start a micro business
A micro business is a small and manageable business. It fits into your life. You can work as much as or little as you want, usually from home and when it’s convenient for you. You can also make good money. Sometimes better than working fast food or at the mall.
Sound good? Want to learn more? Need some ideas and help to get started?
My audio Starting a Micro Business can get you started in one hour.
In the audio I cover:
- What is a micro business
- The advantages of a micro business over a job
- Great ideas from real teenagers
- Problems to avoid
- Making a business plan
- East record keeping
- Taxes for a micro business
- Secrets to success
Buy the audio now. Listen today and get started on running a micro business!
Price $7.00
The audio lats about and hour. You will also receive a handout of the slides to accompany the audio.
How will this work?
Click on Buy Now and you’ll be taken to my shopping cart program. It looks like this:
1. You enter your credit card number, email and name.
2. You will be directed to another website page, my download page. On that page you will be able to download your audio immediately by clicking a link. The audio is in WMA format file. You can save the file onto your computer or import it into your iTunes library.
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Buy the audio and listen to it today. Don’t wait around to get started and miss out on the opportunity to start making money by starting a micro business.
Carol Topp, CPA





