The YE fair was really fun. I made $105.77.  I sold 3/4 of my magnets. I got to sell and make money which was really fun. I can still sell Meaningful Magnets at my mom’s school. I really enjoyed selling and giving people change. I don’t know what to do with my money. I sold  my product to both kids and adults which is good so it means my product was appealing to a wide range.

To be an entrepreneur you need to be confident you’re giving the right amount of change and to sell to strangers. You need to be industrious to work hard to make your table attractive to others. You need to be strategic to plan your set-up and have the correct change. You need to be a RISK-TAKER you never know if people will buy your product.

When I grow up I want to have business that makes video games. It will help the community because you need to be the controller or a guy who invents stuff to make the city look more futuristic.

What should I do with my money?

4 Responses to “The YE Fair”
  1. MrsC says:

    Tristan,

    What is a YE fair, also it is cool that you made so much money in the fair.

    You should spend the money on making more magnets. I co-wrote the rugby blog at http://failte.edublogs.org.

    Si

    • Tristan says:

      @Mrs C
      The YE fair stands for Young Entrepreneur fair it’s where you make a product and sell it to learn how to run a buisness.

  2. MrsC says:

     
    Tristan

    It is very interesting because in our school we had YE as well and my group is going to the final in May,2012. It is very cool that you have already earned some money for your magnets it’s a very good idea. I wrote the Drama blog at http://failte.edublogs.org.

    Vicy

  3. 03ayla says:

    Hello Tristan,
    I really liked your magnets. Too bad I did not get to buy one of your magnets. A really big thanks for helping me with my avatar. When you made that freaky bug kid it looked so funny!
    How much money did you make at the enterprener fair?
    What is your heritage progect going to be? I hope I get to see it.

    From, Ayla.

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