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LESSON 2

Producing Simple Products

JUN ODONZO
TLE 6 TEACHER
LET’S BE INFORMED
An ideal entrepreneur desires to establish business that will be
able to produce simple products. Starting your own business
entails serious hard work. It involves, among others, such as
activities as research, planning, testing, developing, marketing,
and the like.
What type of business do you want to get into? A business
involves selling a product or service or both.
A product is something that is manufactured following a
process, or grown and nurtured in order to be sold for a profit.
Hints to Help One Decide What Type of Business to Get Into:

 Start with a hobby or interest.


 Produce something that you can offer or sell to your friends
and school mates.
 Products that are always in demand are food items.
 Start small before you think of producing bigger quantities.
 Do some research and investigation.
 Observe people and their food preferences.
 Check existing products in the local market.
Things to remember when putting up a business:
Keep your cost down while maintaining the quality of
your product.
Make sure to canvass and find out where you can get
your materials and supplies in the best price available.
Purchase ingredients in a store or market that sells fresh
produce.
Packaging must be of good quality to affect its
saleability.

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