1.Don’t spend all of your profits on supplies. Evan used a lot of his money on supplies, and he did not have a lot of profits or earnings left. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan had $103.11 and when he was done, he had around 60.11
2. Pick good places to sell or advertise your product. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan found a good spot to sell lemonade and he go a lot of money.
3. Don’t sell your product in a public place without a special permit, or unless you have permission. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan was selling his lemonade somewhere that you need a permit, and a policeman shut him down because he didn´t have a permit.
4. Keep an eye on your money or, profits, because you might lose all of your money if you don’t. We know this because in Lemonade war Evan was not keeping an eye on Jessie’s money and he ended up losing it all.
5. Keep track of your sales when selling your product. We know this because in The Lemonade War Evan did not keep track of his sales and got very confused when counting up his money, and he did not even know how much money he made.
6. Make sure you are selling your product for a reasonable amount of money. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan sold his lemonade for only 10 cents! He ended up making $42 off of that.
7. Make sure you are selling a good amount of your product to meet your demand. I know this because in The Lemonade War Evan had to make enough lemonade for the customers.
8. Work with people that are on top of things and they work very hard. I know that because in The Lemonade War Scott was a bad businessman because he wanted to drink all the lemonade/profits.
9. Make sure that you have a high demand but you have a large supply too. You need a large supply and a big demand. I know this because in the book The Lemonade War Evan has a humongous demand but not enough of his supply.
10. Make sure that you are being friendly to your demanders, and you are schmoozing your customer into buying more of your product. You need to do this because in the book The Lemonade War it says when Evan was schmoozing his customers they said “keep the change”.
2. Pick good places to sell or advertise your product. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan found a good spot to sell lemonade and he go a lot of money.
3. Don’t sell your product in a public place without a special permit, or unless you have permission. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan was selling his lemonade somewhere that you need a permit, and a policeman shut him down because he didn´t have a permit.
4. Keep an eye on your money or, profits, because you might lose all of your money if you don’t. We know this because in Lemonade war Evan was not keeping an eye on Jessie’s money and he ended up losing it all.
5. Keep track of your sales when selling your product. We know this because in The Lemonade War Evan did not keep track of his sales and got very confused when counting up his money, and he did not even know how much money he made.
6. Make sure you are selling your product for a reasonable amount of money. We know this because in the Lemonade War Evan sold his lemonade for only 10 cents! He ended up making $42 off of that.
7. Make sure you are selling a good amount of your product to meet your demand. I know this because in The Lemonade War Evan had to make enough lemonade for the customers.
8. Work with people that are on top of things and they work very hard. I know that because in The Lemonade War Scott was a bad businessman because he wanted to drink all the lemonade/profits.
9. Make sure that you have a high demand but you have a large supply too. You need a large supply and a big demand. I know this because in the book The Lemonade War Evan has a humongous demand but not enough of his supply.
10. Make sure that you are being friendly to your demanders, and you are schmoozing your customer into buying more of your product. You need to do this because in the book The Lemonade War it says when Evan was schmoozing his customers they said “keep the change”.