This document provides guidance on starting a simple business producing products. It suggests beginning with a hobby or interest and researching existing products and customer preferences in the local market. Food items are often in high demand. The document advises starting small by producing items to sell to friends and community before larger quantities. Key hints for deciding on a business include starting with a hobby, research, observing customer preferences, checking local market products, and focusing on always in demand goods like food.
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2. Find what simple products you can produce and
learn the steps that will guide you in making your
own simple products.
Are you thinking of putting up your own
business someday? What business are you going
to start? What are your hobbies and interests?
You might begin a business with what you enjoy
most. Who knows, you might become one of the
most successful entrepreneur.
4. Hints to help one decide what type of business to get
into:
➢ Start with a hobby or interest.
➢ Do some research and investigation.
➢ Observe people and their food preferences.
➢ Check existing products in the local market.
➢ Products that are always in demand are food
items.
➢ Start small before you think of producing bigger
quantities.
➢ Produce something that you can offer or sell to
your friends and school mates, or in your community.
5. Direction: Now let’s use the knowledge you have
learned in real life situation about producing
simple product by answering the question below.
Ammar’s mother makes banana cue and sells
it in the neighborhood during snack time.
Ammar help his mother makes banana cue but
he didn’t go with his mother in selling because
he feels embarrassed. Do you think selling in
order to earn money gives shame to a person?
Why?
6. • As entrepreneur, what is the most
important thing you should have
to be successful? Why?
• What are the hints to help one
decide what type of business to
put up?
7. Direction: Below are questions or statements about buying
and selling. Read each one carefully and encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
1. One who manages money intelligently to ensure and
keep the proper flow of cash?
A. seller C. consumer
B. buyers D. customers
8. 2. If you will start a business, how will
you arrange your merchandise to
attract buyers?
A. display attractively
B. mix all merchandise
C. place the small goods at the back
D. put together the foodstuff and
groceries
9. 3. What will you do when a buyer
complains that the merchandise she
bought from your store has damages?
A. get angry
B. talk properly with respect
C. tell her to complain to the police
D. never mind what she is complaining
about
10. 4. Pedro buys a ballpen in the store
and he found out later that it has
damage. What should he do?
A. buy another ballpen
B. go home and never mind
C. get angry to the store owner
D. return the ballpen to the store
11. 5. To become a seller, it requires different
strategies to attract buyers’ attention.
One them is:
A. create buying more excitement
B. let the buyers read the product label
C. don’t allow buyers to disarrange your
display
D. give buyers time to look what he want to
buy