A funny thing to note in asking questions in Google is the language you used to ask the question. Because the answers you'll find in the Google search will be based on the words you typed in the seacrh column. So if you asked your questions in Spanish, you're gonna get answers that are pointing towards a Spanish speaking community in the net. And the information you got from the results, could help you in asking a better question next, or better understanding of what people are looking for in the net.
Basic answers to this questions would be:
- Food. Like cupcakes or chocolate cookies or doorgifts for wedding ceremonies
- Services. Like typing or data entry or webpage design or blogpost-writing.
- Ebook. Make your own library!
- Goods. Unused items that's still functional AND look good
- Friendship. Thanks to social media, even a smile is for up for rent.
A fun way is to dive into popular market places like eBay or CraigsList or Mudah.com.my and to look at what's selling like a hot cake, or what's worth all the hastle for you. Find things you're passionate of selling back because you'll need the stamina to promote the product that you got, just in case it was a bad bet. This is what we call as reselling.
If you have a blog and you have more than 20 posts in it, you can network yourself with other lazy bloggers to form a team. This team, should be as diversified as you can be, will be clicking at certain blogs at certain time in order to give the ads in the blogs it's commission. Now, this is illegal and takes creativity in getting away from the internet police. You can also play the keyword game which making posts that uses latest keywords you can find in today's newspaper. Put relevant pictures in it if you don't know how to type. Many ways you can make money via blogging and mostly via selling products or placing ads in your page.
Search your house for unused things. Take out that old TV or that broken toaster. Can you repair them? If not, how much does it cost to repair them? Factor that in into your price later on. Once it's working/functional/look nice, take pictures of it and sell it in eBay or mudah.com.my
Search your area for people who can cook and identify that one cooking that they can make deliciously. Think of ways to pack them and if you did, you can sell them on the net. Sell them in bulks.
Identify your neighbors who are thinking about selling their cars/pets/belongings. Take pictures of it and sell them in the net with a price you guys agreed upon.
So far, all the suggestions I could find in Google for this question revolves around these things. Here's a good one, by the way.



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