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    At what age did you learn marketing strategies?

    I am wondering what the age range is...Let's see..

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    ...umm i took a business studies class in high school where we covered the 4Ps etc..so, like 16

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    Really, started at a young age, huh? So how old are you when you started implementing them?

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    I learned at age 6 when my mother told me I could not play with a neighborhood friend so close to dinner time. I explained that social interaction was valuable, I'd be home in time for dinner, and I'd probably have a good story or two to entertain her with.

    I learned to show an understanding of the problem, deliver a solution, and go an extra step by delivering personalized value.

    Marketing.

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    I learned a little at 14 and picked it up again hard core at 15. At 16 I was able to make it turn successful in big ways.
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    All shares are nice to know!

    I remember I started discovering utilizing Marketing effectively in college where I planned to sell baller bands and other accessories with my friends to have my additional income aside from my daily allowance. I've tried to target my varsity friends who've always been buying baller bands at the mall which is too far in our place and have them as my regular buyers. From there, I tried to search for small businesses which are supplying good baller bands in bundles so I'll have it purchased in affordable prize and that way I've got a lot of supplies for my friends and other students. I'm selling those baller bands for around $3-$6 depending on design and happily I earned $100 in just 2weeks!

    That's how marketing works. Look for particular audience that'll surely buy your product and from there, ensure you'll get supplies once you've got the bunch of buyers coming in but in affordable price. Also, do not forget to smile and share that "sales talk".
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