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4116717 No.4116717 [Reply] [Original]

>Come to /biz/ since a long time.
> First page only crypto threads and one about stocks

Come on guys. Let's have a thread about real business.

Selling books at the moment on bol.com (dutch version of Amazon) while being a student. Earn's me an easy €100-200 a month with almost no hours put in.

Does anyone else have a good idea to make some money on the side with low hours and no employees?

>> No.4116733
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>>4116717
Outsource the work to India and start dumping all of your profits into ChainLink (LINK) as soon as possible.

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>>4116717
>Does anyone else have a good idea to make some money on the side with low hours and no employees?
I appreciate a no-coin thread. But this question is retarded, would anyone tell you if they had a good idea?

>> No.4116783

>>4116733
Can't do mate need somebody to physically mail the books. Perhaps if it grows larger and store it outside of my house I can pay an underage nigger a few euro's to do everything.

>> No.4116817

>>4116753
I understand if it's something new and has good potential. But something like selling books is nothing out of the extraordinary. Anybody can do it without threatening my business.

I also make websites every once in a while. Problem is finding new clients. At the moment it's all word of mouth.

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>>4116717
Scalping Nintendo is a safe bet in general, it's not an easy market since a lot of people are doing it already and you have to be willing to deal with aggressive neckbeards.

it's not worth it once you get good at crypto though.

>> No.4117007

>>4116717
where do you get your books from anon?

appreciate the non coin thread

>> No.4117098

>>4117007
I found them all on marktplaats.nl (dutch ebay). Individuals who clean up their home or are moving away offer their books for free. Went twice so far and took something around a 1000 books total.
I
t really depends on what you find. Fiction is slow and steady and makes a few euro's a piece. Educational, selfhelp, esotericism, etc can bring anything between 5-30 euro profit in.

I'd say I throw away 30% of the books which are worthless.

When I picked up for the first time I earned 500 in the first month and then it went down to 100-200. If you are really consistent and manage the find good book. You could earn a 1000 a month. It took me 1 hour a day to prepare packages and mail them when I made 500 in a month.

>> No.4117845

shameless bump