As I said, about £30 to £40 a month, on average. I know this is not a lot, but it is passive and once it's done. it's done. I can make much more doing Ebay, but I find doing low content is fun.
I use car boot sales and charity shops in the main, but there are lots of opportunities in the selling game. Had some tremendous finds at jumble sales such as, book on faires 10p, sold for £80. Garden game 40p. sold for £62 etc. Libraries sometimes have sales and made a few bob on books from...
Hi Homie
I'm the one that does the tools and other bits. I closed down for a bit due to the crisis, but am now restarting. There are so many things you can sell on ebay (for the begginers out there). Just before lockdown I was in a shop that sells 2nd hand furniture and they had a nest of 3...
I have a few on Redbubble and they did pay me £26 this month, but I don't put many up.
Found the free interiors Bobcat and am playing around at the moment. Your books do very well, how about your clothing?
Hi Jon
Yep, ebay sales do keep the money coming in and that is why i would encourage anyone to give it a go. Just as a taster made £30 on a sale this week of 26 hammers. Went around the car boots asking if anyone had 50p hammers and came back with the above. Sold as one lot for £51 and without...
hi Bobcat
I am mainly an ebay man, but still trying out low content. £15 to £20 a day is brill so, between £400-500
a month. I have about 800 notebooks on KDP, but they only return about £20 a month.
I'm back!
Been trying out this print on demand (POD) thing with notebooks. I have about 200 on Amazon from about the beginning of January, but only sold 4. Have been doing the same with t shirts on Redbubble, but not sold any. As always, ebay is my thing.
60's sewing box bought for £4 sold for...
What I've been up to! Still doing my usual thing of selling on ebay as this is always profitable and easy money. Just for fun been trying my hand at low content notebooks, but only sold two to independent buyers. I have sold four to people I know. I haven't been touting these to friends, it was...
My advice is keep the outlay small at the start and buy what appeals to you. Even now, after years of buying and selling, I try to purchase items at £3 or below. That way you can't lose much. There are dozens of videos on Youtube to help you out.
Mostly, just run of the mill sales, but one interesting lot was a tin of old photos I found and cost about £1. They were just family black and white in the main, but they still sold for £18.
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