In Today's Tuesday flashback, we revisit the merry month of June way back in the year 2008 when I chronicled the entrepreneurial spirit and sport of my two little gooberfaced baby children. These very self same children are currently speaking of high school and turning 12, the reality of which renders me breathless, brainless, and busted all out of sorts.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Buyer Beware
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by Jacquie
My boy asked if we had anything growing on trees at our house that we could sell. I reminded him about the avocado plantation on the back 40.
Later that evening, my children did this:
Here, let's take a closer look:
They left all of these explicit instructions because this was a self-service fan stand. They set it up before bed that night, expecting heavy midnight foot traffic on our cul-de-sac.
Isn't that adorable and entrepreneurial?
They left no stone unturned:
a little advertising,
a system for payment,
an attractive display,
polite gratitute...
Cynical little shits, aren't they?
After
the disappointment of slow sales from the graveyard shift, they set the
whole thing up again in the morning before we left for school.
As we were backing out of the driveway (carefully), my boy asked me if they had spelled everything right on the signs.
I pointed out the "where" instead of "we're".
He said: "Well, now people will know we really are kids."
Ya think?
Of
course, they did not sell a single fan. Part of me wanted to sneak out
there and put money in the bucket, just like I'd done when they had an
impromtu art sale on their bedroom doors one time. But where is the
lesson in that? They need to learn that if they want to earn money, they have to consider things like product quality and target markets.
Those fans are crap!
I see a lemonade stand or two in our future this summer, maybe even a garage sale.
I'm glad I did not cave on this valuable lesson.
Crap doesn't sell.
But there was
that time in the mid 70s when Megan Cronin and I made perfume out of
magnolia petals and sold it door to door for 2 cents a jar. Don't tell
my kids, but if you get the marketing right, sometimes crap does sell! Just ask my chillow.
"Where just kids!"
ReplyDeleteI still find it shocking that their goods didn't sell. Overnight. On a cul-de-sac street. People just don't understand good value anymore.
Ellie
"They really cool you off!"
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Too cute. They sure have grown up since then.
But if they are still feeling entrepreneurial, my girls are likely going to be selling fruit this summer. I think they just might have some lime sales. We are coming into margarita season, and in that situation, I can appreciate paying a "swindle asking price."
xoxo,
Beth