Posted on 19 October 2011. Tags: Bottle, business, effort, family and friends, iced tea, lot, money, niche, recipes
Recently I have been making iced tea smoothies from recipes online, a lot of my family and friends enjoy them. It seems this niche is not widely used yet, I would like to sell it packaged in a packet/bottle online. However, I just want to know if this is worth my time and effort. Do you honestly think I could make millions from this venture or not? Thanks 🙂
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Posted on 13 October 2011. Tags: Don't, Example, herbivore, lot, niche
dont give a lot of words, just a quick summery or/and example
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Posted on 20 July 2011. Tags: adult swim, anime on tv, comedies, lot, majority, market, money, niche, niche market, Swim, tv anime
Anime does poorly on tv. It’s a niche market and doesn’t sell well to the majority. Adult Swim for example would make more money if they completely dropped their anime, but they still air it. They get significantly more viewers for their comedies than any of the anime they show.
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Posted on 14 June 2011. Tags: Fresh, fresh market, grandparents, lot, market, Okra, Secret
My grandparents try to dehydrate a lot of things, but can’t replicate okra from The Fresh Market. What is the secret?
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Posted on 24 January 2011. Tags: ap biology, ap chemistry, ap us history, ap world history, common app, Community, community food bank, CSU, ethnic awareness, ivy leagues, Leadership, lot, recreational dance, UCs, war in uganda
I applied to Ivy Leagues, UCs and a CSU…
I got three B’s and two C’s my junior year because I was struggling with financial and family problems at the time. I let the UCs know this through the application but didn’t mention it with the Common App for the Ivy Leagues because there was no section for it. But I don’t think colleges takes “excuses” anyway so I’m not sure if that even matters…
SAT I: 2070 (Reading: 740, Writing: 720, Math: 610)
ACT: 29 (SAT equivalent of over 1900)
Math II: 550
Literature: 640
Biology E: 690
World History: 600
AP World History score: 5
AP Composition: 4
AP Biology: 4
AP US History: 3
AP Chemistry: 1 (worst class during my junior year)
UC/CSU GPA: 4.13 (top 10% of class)
8 APs and 2 Honors English classes
The summer after my junior year I attended Brown University for a pre-college program. I’ve been doing journalism for our school newspaper for two years, played piano for 10 years, participated in Science Fair for 8 years, and have done recreational dance for 10 years. I’ve volunteered at my local hospital for 3 years (with leadership positions), at two retirement homes (two years for the first, and one year for the second), Community Food Bank, and planting trees at River Restoration. I’ve joined the effort against the war in Uganda with a school club (3 years with leadership), along with 10 other school clubs that focus either on ethnic awareness or community volunteering.
I’m very dedicated to community volunteering and leadership; I suppose that’s my “niche” if I get accepted. I want to be a doctor to combine this passion with my love for biology (favorite class in high school and exposure to this environment with my volunteering, among other reasons). I still have to go through interviewing with an alum, but with my statistics do you think it’s possible I have a competitive chance to get into the colleges I applied to? I know I messed up that one year but I’ve become a much better student (and mature person) since then… I have the possibility of getting one or two B’s this semester of my senior year but the rest are all A’s. Thanks 🙂
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Posted on 24 January 2011. Tags: ap biology, ap chemistry, ap us history, ap world history, common app, Community, community food bank, CSU, ethnic awareness, ivy leagues, Leadership, lot, recreational dance, UCs, war in uganda
I applied to Ivy Leagues, UCs and a CSU…
I got three B’s and two C’s my junior year because I was struggling with financial and family problems at the time. I let the UCs know this through the application but didn’t mention it with the Common App for the Ivy Leagues because there was no section for it. But I don’t think colleges takes “excuses” anyway so I’m not sure if that even matters…
SAT I: 2070 (Reading: 740, Writing: 720, Math: 610)
ACT: 29 (SAT equivalent of over 1900)
Math II: 550
Literature: 640
Biology E: 690
World History: 600
AP World History score: 5
AP Composition: 4
AP Biology: 4
AP US History: 3
AP Chemistry: 1 (worst class during my junior year)
UC/CSU GPA: 4.13 (top 10% of class)
8 APs and 2 Honors English classes
The summer after my junior year I attended Brown University for a pre-college program. I’ve been doing journalism for our school newspaper for two years, played piano for 10 years, participated in Science Fair for 8 years, and have done recreational dance for 10 years. I’ve volunteered at my local hospital for 3 years (with leadership positions), at two retirement homes (two years for the first, and one year for the second), Community Food Bank, and planting trees at River Restoration. I’ve joined the effort against the war in Uganda with a school club (3 years with leadership), along with 10 other school clubs that focus either on ethnic awareness or community volunteering.
I’m very dedicated to community volunteering and leadership; I suppose that’s my “niche” if I get accepted. I want to be a doctor to combine this passion with my love for biology (favorite class in high school and exposure to this environment with my volunteering, among other reasons). I still have to go through interviewing with an alum, but with my statistics do you think it’s possible I have a competitive chance to get into the colleges I applied to? I know I messed up that one year but I’ve become a much better student (and mature person) since then… I have the possibility of getting one or two B’s this semester of my senior year but the rest are all A’s. Thanks 🙂
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