I Barter to Get What I Need
- A few years ago I took viola lessons for two years. They were expensive; and about the time that I was about to quit, my teacher was in the process of moving; and said that she needed someone to paint the apartment. I had experience with painting, so she gave me more lessons and I painted. I have bartered numerous times since then to get what I need and to give the other people something that they want or need. After work for the next 3 days, I am giving rose bush trimmings and a star of bethlehem and I'll be getting rides home:)
- —Guest Glenda
New Book Selling Site
- I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but www.cash4books.net had positive user recommendations on one of the blogs I saw. You enter in the ISBN # from the book, they give you the price they'll pay for it (if its one they'll buy). If you agree, they provide you with a printable shipping label, and then pay you via PayPal within 3 days from receipt of book. Don't see how you can really lose on this one!
- —Guest KimmyKatz
Put Your Computer to Use!
- Check blogs like WiseBread or Centsable Momma for reviews on survey sites, etc. (My favorite site is Centsable Momma. Tons of great info!) If you see a site listed enough, it's a good bet.
- —Guest KimmyKatz
Refinish Furniture
- I bought table and chairs from a yard sale. Stripped and refinished them, and then sold them at my yard sale. Did pretty well on the ROI (return on investment). --Jackie
- —jackie861
Sell Your Hair for Cash
- Sell your hair for cash? Yes, it's possible, and many have made great money doing so. Like me! Sell uncut hair, and wait for a buyer. I sold mine @ thehairtrader.com and had money for myself and to donate for a cause. Tons of people contacted me, and I had a choice of who to sell to. The site was easy to use. I'll sell my hair again too.
- —KittyGraf
Yard Sales
- My life seems to be a frenzy of buying stuff at yard sales and selling them for more. I either put stuff in my flea market booth, my antique booth and or sell them on eBay, Etsy, ioffer, or ecrater. A good way to find out what may sell good is by looking around on eBay and seeing what things are going for. Say maybe you have a lot of cookbooks you want to sell. Put them on ebay or Half.ebay, and watch them make you some money. You could also buy them in very good to new condition at sales for resale. Etsy is a good place to sell your handcrafted items as well as vintage stuff and crafting supplies of all types. I sometimes sell broken items on Etsy because a lot of people are looking for them to make other things out of. Game pieces, paper clippings, cards, old jeans, broken jewelry, and many more such things make great items for crafters. I hope this helps someone who is looking for ways to make money.
- —Guest Deboriah
Earn Money from Your Website
- It is not easy, but can be done. With a small website and a subject you're interested in, you can begin to get a few followers who will sign up for a newsletter. I did this, and am making some money now which helps me a lot.
- —karlp295
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