Before we get started, as a disclaimer this is not intended to be financial advice but rather encouragement. Below I have jotted down the simple formula which I have used to do just what the title claims - turn $20 into $100. The steps are easy to follow and the process only requires a bit of time and patience, an eBay account (or any online trading site you prefer) and the product of your choice. The process works. Anyone can do it. So here's how it's done... Step One: Find an item of interest that you know something about and that you can easily reproduce or purchase at a low cost, preferably less than $10. Step Two: Use $10 to purchase or manufacture the item. Step Three: List the item on eBay or any online trading site of your choice. Use the remaining $10 to cover listing and success fees. Obviously, list the item for more than it cost you to purchase or make. On that note, make sure the price you sell the item for is enough to: 1. Cover what you pa...
Testing, testing , one , two... three ... Hi everyone, it's been a long while since I really paid much attention to this blog. According to the stats provided by the Blogger people though, it would seem that a lot of people filter through my various entries on a monthly basis! Which has me rather curious... are they REALLY people? Or are they bots? Or are they vastly intelligent porcupines? If you're a real person and you are reading this, please leave a comment below, say hello or tell me to get lost or whatever, just let me know if a) you're an actual real person and b) should I get back into blogging? c) are you a porcupine? Cheers Kerin
It’s all downhill from here. Last week I broke through the half way mark. It may have taken me 11 weeks but I definitely feel the pace picking up as I hurtle towards my target. That is, if “hurtling” means the same as “there’s still a few weeks to go yet…” In the week just gone by I sold the following books: Clan of the Cave Bear for $6 2061 Odyssey Three for $6 After subtracting Trademe’s success fees, and the money spent on replacing the books I sold, I am left with $56.16… like I said, it really is a downward slope from here on in, with only $43.84 until my eagle has landed! As usual I quickly relisted the 34 books that remained from last week’s listings and purchased 4 books to replace the two that I sold at the cost of only $3, boosting my stock to 38 books. If you would like to view my listings just click on the link below. Most of my friends and family have no idea that I am writing this blog and most of them would consider me the proverbial prophet without honor, ...
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