Side Hustles 2017... Let's get this money!

been thinking about the side hustle thing. I used to airbnb my place and was doing QUITE well. Only reason I stopped is because I got a new job and my schedule wasnt as flexible any longer. however thos uswed book thing seems lucrative lol
location?
 
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Do income taxes during the season. Also a notary public. Try to find another hustle but am kind of in a rut.
 
Found this weird *** YouTube channel the other night

This video had me thinking bout 2 things.. 1. creating some novelty/BS type item like a lot of the stuff featured on this dudes channel and 2. that YouTube money [emoji]129300[/emoji]

 
Been trying to get into that Amazon book thing, but I haven't really found any good books. I have been hitting up my goodwill and salvation army after work, and have found a couple little things such as sealed Epson ink, brand new chairs in boxes etc... If it's cheap enough and I can make $$, I just pick it up and list it. I'm really good at excel, and automating excel reports so I've been searching Craigslist for gigs involving excel. Fyi, I search through reddits flipping section quite often, and have picked up things on their reccomendation.
 
Cop some stuff from China (alibaba aliexpress) and flip em here.

Made a killing years ago with the sneaker keychains.
 
Cop some stuff from China (alibaba aliexpress) and flip em here.

Made a killing years ago with the sneaker keychains.
how much you cop and make?

I did that when they first dropped so i was first to market in my city.

I'd cop in bulk (like a 200-300 hundred keychains). They cost me ~0.97$ per keychain shipped.

I would sell them 3 for 10$.

I still have a dozen left somewhere but i'd say i made >700$ over a period of 4-5 months.

I pretty much saturated my local market and a few months later i saw a few other guys doing the same thing so i didn't order more.

It was also time consuming to meet up with people and manage flakers and orders but i had a good run.
 
I did that when they first dropped so i was first to market in my city.

I'd cop in bulk (like a 200-300 hundred keychains). They cost me ~0.97$ per keychain shipped.

I would sell them 3 for 10$.

I still have a dozen left somewhere but i'd say i made >700$ over a period of 4-5 months.

I pretty much saturated my local market and a few months later i saw a few other guys doing the same thing so i didn't order more.

It was also time consuming to meet up with people and manage flakers and orders but i had a good run.
Dope. Thanks man. I need to get some ideas going.
 
My brother goes to flea markets and scavenges for old camera lenses, Macbook chargers, and pretty much and salvageable electronics. After that, he cleans them up and sells them for double and sometimes triple the price on eBay.

Another hustle one of my homies is doing is those portable inflatable air beds. Literally all you do is swing them and let the collect air then zip it up, hes making a good amount of money off it as well.
 
Found this weird *** YouTube channel the other night

This video had me thinking bout 2 things.. 1. creating some novelty/BS type item like a lot of the stuff featured on this dudes channel and 2. that YouTube money [emoji]129300[/emoji]

That youtube cash where its at but idk wtf I would talk about. Cant get a sneaker release online for ish.
 
My brother goes to flea markets and scavenges for old camera lenses, Macbook chargers, and pretty much and salvageable electronics. After that, he cleans them up and sells them for double and sometimes triple the price on eBay.

Another hustle one of my homies is doing is those portable inflatable air beds. Literally all you do is swing them and let the collect air then zip it up, hes making a good amount of money off it as well.

What?
 
My brother goes to flea markets and scavenges for old camera lenses, Macbook chargers, and pretty much and salvageable electronics. After that, he cleans them up and sells them for double and sometimes triple the price on eBay.

Another hustle one of my homies is doing is those portable inflatable air beds. Literally all you do is swing them and let the collect air then zip it up, hes making a good amount of money off it as well.

What?

think he talking bout these. https://theoutdoorland.com/best-inflatable-air-lounges/
 
get into the Cryptocurrency Game (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Lisk, etc).  Start on a legit exchange:  poloniex.com
 
get into the Cryptocurrency Game (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Lisk, etc).  Start on a legit exchange:  poloniex.com

I've seen some boys running some crazy hustles of these Cryptocurrency's that honestly are just ponzi schemes....

There's another young dude I"ve seen on the gram pushing this stuff hard... https://www.instagram.com/undercovermillionaires/?hl=en

But after a little reading, it's just a ponzi scheme. If you have the iron stomach to deal with the consequences of running a ponzi scheme, by all means, go head and start one... :lol
 
I was flipping craiglist cars 2010-2014.

I had a nice sum of liquid cash and my own flatbed truck.

Pretty much targeted women or those not mechanically inclined, checked out the car 

for major or min repair investment. Played on thier lack of knowledge waved lower cash money offers at thier asking price.

Salvaged the parts made the repairs myself until they were in great sound running condition.

Resold for higher price.

Went in with $30k cash and a flatbed came out $100k+ strong in 4 years.

You need lots and lots of patience..for Craiglist people though and I also carried a concealed side arm just incase.
 
Dont you need to set up direct deposit for it? Seems like such a hassle since I only have 1 work check to change it back and fourth from my current bank.


Or is there a way to split direct deposits into 2 accounts?

Yeah I've done this before with Bank of America...easy way to get extra cash.
 
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