Welcome to the Cookie Zone!
There are lots of exciting ideas being developed for the 2011 girl Scout Cookie Program. Whether you're 5 or 18, we will have new tools for you to use along with great marketing techniques and tips.
What do you like to do? Answer the 5 questions and you just might get a clue as to what career direction is right for you. Make two lists, one of the things that you do like to do and one of the things that you don't like to do. Sometimes it's easier to first figure out what you don't like versus what you do like.

Did you know that most successful women entrepreneurs credit their experience with selling Girl Scout Cookies as a giving them their start in business? There are many different careers to choose from.
Are you Creative?
Perhaps you'd enjoy designing and making signs, posters, flyers, or booth sale displays.
Like Talking with People?
If you like interacting with people, then sales can be a good choice for you.
Do you Enjoy Counting Things or Working with Numbers?
Maybe accounting, statistics, or business projections are fields that you should consider.
Would you rather be Outdoors?
There are many careers where people work outdoors. How about environmental education or outside sales
Do you like Words or Writing?
You might like advertising or marketing. You can come up with a catchy slogan or headline for your business.
2011 Girl Scout Cookie Rally
Save the Date, January 8, 2011
Important Links and Forms
- Goal Getter Cookie Order Card
- 411 on Online Product Marketing
- Permission Slip for Girls Participating in Cookie Program
- Booth Sale Contract for Girls
- Booth Sale Tips for Girls
- Booth Sales for Parents
- Booth Sale Information for Leaders and Troop Cookie Managers
- Build a Better Booth for Leaders (pdf)
- Cookie Marching Song
- Gift of Caring Cookies Receipt
- Operation Cookie Flyer for Troops
- Sales Tips that Work
- Troop Cookie Manager Position Description Agreement
- T1-B Troop Worksheet Form
Girl Scout Cookie® Tower Build Team
Here are the girls that built the World Record Girl Scout Cookie® Tower. The documentation has been sent to be included in the Guinness World Record book.

Check out more photos from GSNC events below at our Flickr page!
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