Thursday, June 29, 2017

So many ideas, so little time!

When I wake up the first things I do is thank God, and think of ways to run my businesses or start new ones. Today I'm up because I was searching Craigslist for items to potentially flip on ebay. When on Craigslist I can't resist checking the computer gigs or jobs sections because I'm a computer person. I also recently decided to go back to school to finish earning my degree so I like to stay current by working on projects if I can.

Anyways, I saw some listings of people wanting logo or website design. And I remember I had software to help me broker this process with websites like Fiverr. Then I started thinking: how much software/ebooks have I purchased with the intent of starting online business, and never followed through on?

Here's a partial list:
WPRobot ($99/year, but I'm pretty sure I only paid a flat fee at the time)
ArbitrageUnderdog ($27, current price, though I believe I paid more when I bought it)
How to Sell Used Books on eBay, Amazon.com and the Internet for Profit ($27)

I know I have more, I just have to search through my drives to see exactly what I have. Now that I started selling on ebay seriously, I've made money selling used books and other used stuff which is pretty cool.

But I haven't profited from the autoblog or Craigslist arbitrage opportunities yet, so I need to get on it. Winter is coming, and I'm not going to feel like going to thrift stores in the freezing cold or rain.

I'm still expanding my mobile notary business, and wondering if I really should add on auto tag services. I'm not sure its worth the hassle of having to maintain an office and deal with state inspections/etc.

I really want to go hard on the Craigslist arbitrage for services, and autoblogs.

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