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You can use your youth in remarkable ways because you’ve clearly taken the time to learn how to write clearly and effectively. Kudos.
Stage One
If I were you I’d contact the trampoline parks that are two or three or even four cities away from you with an email first. In the email you can say you’re a student doing a business project who wants to open a park someday, maybe. For the project you have to figure out how to finance and create a small business.
Conveniently enough you’ve chosen their park (write each email separately) to do research on because it’s so well run and clean and seems really cool.
Ask if there’s any way they’d take the time to answer some questions or even sit down with you. If you’re any good at social media politely explain how you plan on documenting your project as you learn and how you’re happy to use their hashtags and backlinks to their website.
If they end up being really helpful to you it would be a wonderful thing to write some reviews across their social media places as well.
Ok, so with this email you’re gonna attach a pdf with all of the questions you want answered. MAKE SURE to split up important questions with easy ones throughout the document. Label it with something like “Please pick 3-5 questions to answer, I know your time is valuable.”
Most likely none of them will take the time to fill the whole thing out but you might get lucky. That’s ok.
Stage 2
Next step is you go to each park 4-6 days after you send the emails. Your only mission is to figure out when the owners are ever in the building and when peak times are. Hopefully you’re good looking and can connect with the teenagers who are running the place.
Stage 3
Go back with the whole pdf printed out at the opening of a day when they’re not busy. Bring a nice Starbucks coffee. Greet the owner. Mention the email you sent. You’re just “stopping by” and wondered if maybe you could ask a few questions for this project? Try to make it quick.
Stage 4
Enthusiastically support their business model if they take ANY time whatsoever to help you. Admire their accomplishments. Admit that you’d love to be able to do what they’ve done someday.
Stage 5
Come back to the forum and share your results. When you do you’ll be proving that you take action and, like magic, at least two successful ppl on here will JUMP to start helping you come up with a real plan and implement that.
Most kids don’t ever take action. Don’t be one of them. Do your homework on each business. Good luck.
Stage One
If I were you I’d contact the trampoline parks that are two or three or even four cities away from you with an email first. In the email you can say you’re a student doing a business project who wants to open a park someday, maybe. For the project you have to figure out how to finance and create a small business.
Conveniently enough you’ve chosen their park (write each email separately) to do research on because it’s so well run and clean and seems really cool.
Ask if there’s any way they’d take the time to answer some questions or even sit down with you. If you’re any good at social media politely explain how you plan on documenting your project as you learn and how you’re happy to use their hashtags and backlinks to their website.
If they end up being really helpful to you it would be a wonderful thing to write some reviews across their social media places as well.
Ok, so with this email you’re gonna attach a pdf with all of the questions you want answered. MAKE SURE to split up important questions with easy ones throughout the document. Label it with something like “Please pick 3-5 questions to answer, I know your time is valuable.”
Most likely none of them will take the time to fill the whole thing out but you might get lucky. That’s ok.
Stage 2
Next step is you go to each park 4-6 days after you send the emails. Your only mission is to figure out when the owners are ever in the building and when peak times are. Hopefully you’re good looking and can connect with the teenagers who are running the place.
Stage 3
Go back with the whole pdf printed out at the opening of a day when they’re not busy. Bring a nice Starbucks coffee. Greet the owner. Mention the email you sent. You’re just “stopping by” and wondered if maybe you could ask a few questions for this project? Try to make it quick.
Stage 4
Enthusiastically support their business model if they take ANY time whatsoever to help you. Admire their accomplishments. Admit that you’d love to be able to do what they’ve done someday.
Stage 5
Come back to the forum and share your results. When you do you’ll be proving that you take action and, like magic, at least two successful ppl on here will JUMP to start helping you come up with a real plan and implement that.
Most kids don’t ever take action. Don’t be one of them. Do your homework on each business. Good luck.