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What are the limitations of approaching the youth market?

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I need some answers for this topic for my research. Pls answer if u know anything. Much appreciated. Thanks.

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  1. Hi,

    Great post.  It's not easy to open a small business.  Most small business fail (statistically).  I lost a lot of money trying to open a website.

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  2. As a youth myself I would say that the youth market is great, however yo need to have something good to approach the youth market.

    good luck!

  3. I have a youth market; my test website http://fblatests.brinkster.net  is designed for high-school and college students interested in business.  The primary problem is that the youth market is accustomed to free information and free products online.  They download music, games, and essays for free all of the time.  Few are willing to pay money except for superior products.  There is a bright side, however: the youth market can go viral.  If you have a great product and can offer it for free, they will tell their entire list of friends in a heartbeat.  Hope that helps.

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