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What if your child could turn ordinary rocks into sold-out products? In this inspiring story from school Market Day, my 9-year-old son Will and his teammate Wrayson used the magic of blind bags to spark curiosity, sell out, and learn the true secrets of business and marketing. You'll discover: The psychology behind kids loving blind bags and why curiosity sells How packaging and storytelling transform everyday objects into valuable products Lessons in marketing, entrepreneurship, and adaptability—from selling products to flipping items and offering services How young entrepreneurs create value and connect emotionally with their audience Whether you're a parent, marketer, or entrepreneur, this video shows how the right positioning, storytelling, and curiosity can elevate any idea. Subscribe for more real-world stories and business insights: ✔️ Hit the button below to get notified of new uploads! ✔️ Share your thoughts or your own market day story in the comments. Curiosity sells, story connects, and confidence converts. If a nine-year-old can sell rocks, so can you! Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/S1q20E1QCb4
----------- To connect with me on other platforms: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michhon Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thechillmom TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@michelle.hon
ABOUT: 12 years ago, Michelle Hon started a blog from home and turned it into a more than half a million dollar revenue business. Today, she's an author, speaker, business coach, investor and she's leading 5 businesses, from F&B, publishing, digital marketing to education. Michelle's blog has generated more than 3 million views, and hundreds of students have completed her business growth online courses and videos. Her story has been featured on Channel News Asia, Lifetime Asia, The Asian Money, Parenting World and more. In 2019, Zine named her one of the Top 10 Mom Influencers in the World. She is the recipient for the Mentorship Award at 2022 World Women Organisation (WWO) Global Leadership Conference for the impact she has made.
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What if your child could turn ordinary rocks into sold-out products? In this inspiring story from school Market Day, my 9-year-old son Will and his teammate Wrayson used the magic of blind bags to spark curiosity, sell out, and learn the true secrets of business and marketing. You'll discover: The psychology behind kids loving blind bags and why curiosity sells How packaging and storytelling transform everyday objects into valuable products Lessons in marketing, entrepreneurship, and adaptability—from selling products to flipping items and offering services How young entrepreneurs create value and connect emotionally with their audience Whether you're a parent, marketer, or entrepreneur, this video shows how the right positioning, storytelling, and curiosity can elevate any idea. Subscribe for more real-world stories and business insights: ✔️ Hit the button below to get notified of new uploads! ✔️ Share your thoughts or your own market day story in the comments. Curiosity sells, story connects, and confidence converts. If a nine-year-old can sell rocks, so can you! Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/S1q20E1QCb4
----------- To connect with me on other platforms: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michhon Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thechillmom TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@michelle.hon
ABOUT: 12 years ago, Michelle Hon started a blog from home and turned it into a more than half a million dollar revenue business. Today, she's an author, speaker, business coach, investor and she's leading 5 businesses, from F&B, publishing, digital marketing to education. Michelle's blog has generated more than 3 million views, and hundreds of students have completed her business growth online courses and videos. Her story has been featured on Channel News Asia, Lifetime Asia, The Asian Money, Parenting World and more. In 2019, Zine named her one of the Top 10 Mom Influencers in the World. She is the recipient for the Mentorship Award at 2022 World Women Organisation (WWO) Global Leadership Conference for the impact she has made.

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