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This 100% Self-Made Teen CEO Reads His Customers Perfectly: Panda Prints by Peter

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In this inspiring interview, 14-year-old entrepreneur Peter Lawton shares his journey from lawn mowing to running a successful 3D printing business called Panda Prints by Peter. Peter has been an entrepreneur since he was just nine years old. He’s tried different products, different marketing tactics, and manages everything himself. Discover how he navigates challenges, understands customer preferences, and leverages market insights to grow his business at kids markets. Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/pandaprintsbypeter/ Key topics: * Entrepreneurship at a young age * Product testing and market adaptation * Customer engagement strategies #lawnmowing #smallbusiness #teenownedbusiness #youthentrepreneurship #3dprintingbusiness #kidsmarkets #businessgrowth #customerengagement #producttesting #entrepreneuriallessons

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episode This 100% Self-Made Teen CEO Reads His Customers Perfectly: Panda Prints by Peter artwork

This 100% Self-Made Teen CEO Reads His Customers Perfectly: Panda Prints by Peter

In this inspiring interview, 14-year-old entrepreneur Peter Lawton shares his journey from lawn mowing to running a successful 3D printing business called Panda Prints by Peter. Peter has been an entrepreneur since he was just nine years old. He’s tried different products, different marketing tactics, and manages everything himself. Discover how he navigates challenges, understands customer preferences, and leverages market insights to grow his business at kids markets. Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/pandaprintsbypeter/ Key topics: * Entrepreneurship at a young age * Product testing and market adaptation * Customer engagement strategies #lawnmowing #smallbusiness #teenownedbusiness #youthentrepreneurship #3dprintingbusiness #kidsmarkets #businessgrowth #customerengagement #producttesting #entrepreneuriallessons

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