I was able to make 100k/yr re-selling clothing on ebay.
2007-03-24 10:59:20
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answered by iampatsajak 7
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Try looking on this web site called http://www.pcworkathome.net/ These are true work at home jobs that don't cost anything. To me anyone trying to make you pay to get a job is scamming! I'm a work at home mom and that website I just listed is where I found my job, it took me months of searching cause all I could ever find wanted me to pay them. I went under the customer service listing and looked at a few. I now work for west at home. I take incoming calls from people wanting to order stuff they've seen on a commercial. Here's their website also if you want more info on them http://www.workathomeagent.com/ Just click register on their website if you're interested. It just made more sense for me to work from home cause by the time I bought gas with the way gas prices are and I would have to go quite a ways cause there's no decent jobs where I live, and then the cost of daycare for 3 children I would probably make 20 or 25 dollars a week after all that. Hope this helps. Best wishes.
2007-03-24 17:17:22
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answered by Jennifer L 2
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The only way to make money is buy a desirable product the public needs at a low price and sell it for a profit.
Here is a suggestion:
Sell Micro-Fiber Towels.
Your target customers would be Home cleaners, Janitors, Churches wanting to do fundraisers, Car detail shops.
You could give away samples and then those customers end up buying over and over again..
Buy them in Bulk for less than $2.49 ea and resell for $5 or $6 ea
Or sell in packages of 2 per package and sell for $10...
(You can sell more for less effort this way.)
You could even create a free web-site at Yahoo to promote.
Free business cards on Vistaprint
You can buy as little as 5 cloths for about $15 to try it out...very low start-up just to see if you will enjoy it. If not, use the 5 for yourself...they work great.
I hope this helps and good luck !...
2007-03-25 13:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you want a why to start a business with no risk?
Then contact me about selling Mia Bella soy candles. It is a complete home business already made. I will send you a color catalog and some candle scent samples for free. Go around and show them to your friends, family, and coworkers. If anyone is interested in making an order, you can contact me about becoming an associate for free and being able to get the products at a discount to resell or you can sign up for the Candle of the Month club. For only $39.95 a month you will have access to purchasing the products at wholesale (products that sell for $20 you get for under $10, products that sell for $7 you can get for under $3 for example), you get a free website and online store, a 16oz. Jar candle, 12 votives, and a Soy Bath Bar. All for just joining the COTM club. Just reselling your COTM products would remake your money. So there is no risk at all. All the business tools are included. Reports, Weekly conference calls, and business tools you can order like catalogs (50 for only $10), and license plate frames (only $4), just to name a few.
For more information check out our personal website. NCcandlescents.com and we can mail you a free information package.
I will be their as your sponser ever step of the way if you have any questions for need any help. There are so many ways to make money with this business; Home Parties, Websites, Door to Door flyers, Fundraising, Shops, Kioks, or Just Show and Smell!
2007-03-26 14:13:52
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answered by nccandlescents.com 1
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i don't know where you live, but there are a lot of companies that will hire telephone help for at home moms and the disabled. There are travel agencies as well. Go to some mommy forums on the Internet around your area to see what you can find. Don't fall into that stuffing envelopes crap or pyramid shemes check out the companies credentials before applying
2007-03-24 11:00:53
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answered by Spring loaded horsie 5
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Hi – I am an established seller on eBay. eBay has been my full time job for 4 years, and I have sold over 12,000 items. I am a stay at home mom, and this works well for me.
Please email me directly and I can share more information with you. (Too much to put here!)
Regards-
elizabethwells815@yahoo.com
2007-03-25 12:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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hey, you could try mystery shopping (you can google it, you go to stores pretending to be a customer and then go home and fill an online survey for it) or try finding some outsourced typing jobs like typing up peoples manuscripts or whatever, you could try selling stuff on ebay etc.. if i find anymore stuff i'll update :)
2007-03-24 10:56:14
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answered by jarellsmom 2
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You could become a baby-sitter, wedding planner, event planner, cake baker, etc. You could even do craft things and sell them too. The easiest may be to take in a friend's child and watch them... Best of luck!
2016-03-17 01:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I would see if there was any CSR work you could do from home if you have the technical skills. Otherwise, you might be limited to stuff like "medical transcription" for doctors and such.
2007-03-24 11:00:10
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answered by JD_in_FL 6
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i've looked everywhere and have yet to find something without an up-front cost...sorry...
i did do some babysitting...i watched a kid for like $80/week...
2007-03-24 11:00:24
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answered by tiger_lover124 2
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