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DeLoreanDude
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17 Feb 2009, 12:48 pm

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Sell things at school!
My mom bought candy in Canada and slod it at her school for a profit.
I made flowers and sold them at school. (made about 20 dollars a day on 5 seprate occaisons for selling tissue-paper flowers for 25 cents each)
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That's a good idea, actually, many people at my school sell chocolate, sweets and drinks at school for profit.



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17 Feb 2009, 12:52 pm

car washing, mowing lawns, finding golf balls, selling stuff on ebay that you don't need.


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17 Feb 2009, 1:16 pm

Thanks for all your advice, you guys! :)

We're not allowed to sell things or do anything money-related in our school, but everyone still does. I'm actually moving schools next week, maybe there'll be new opportunities! :)


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17 Feb 2009, 1:26 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Thanks for all your advice, you guys! :)

We're not allowed to sell things or do anything money-related in our school, but everyone still does. I'm actually moving schools next week, maybe there'll be new opportunities! :)


Entrepreneurs need to take risks. The risk here is getting caught but it's worth it if you can get cash.

I said that to my business teacher before, was funny, he couldn't say anything because I did have a good point :lol:



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17 Feb 2009, 2:09 pm

DeLoreanDude wrote:
gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Thanks for all your advice, you guys! :)

We're not allowed to sell things or do anything money-related in our school, but everyone still does. I'm actually moving schools next week, maybe there'll be new opportunities! :)


Entrepreneurs need to take risks. The risk here is getting caught but it's worth it if you can get cash.

I said that to my business teacher before, was funny, he couldn't say anything because I did have a good point :lol:


That's true! There have been many dodgy dealings that happened at my school, like the time me and one of my mates sold hall passes for a profit.


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18 Feb 2009, 8:41 am

Sigh. Aspies like me, some of us are so non-social, it's really hard to earn money....

Considering stocks and the stuff? They're so undervalued, you can buy them as much as you can.



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24 Feb 2009, 2:33 pm

as a 13 year old it has been hard for me to make money too, but useing my magic brain of everythink about everythink i do this http://www.gamewager.net/ . What is it?
you play game with people around the world when you win you get tokens then you can go on a raffel to get stuff i always get stuff and then sell it on ebay or somethink like that...

Cool ha?
Oh! and i almost for got it is free


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24 Feb 2009, 11:22 pm

If you have a hobby that involves making things, make those things and start trying to find people who would be interested in buying them as gifts and such, try in your neighbourhood, relatives, friends, peers, etc. From there try to expand, encourage people to tell others how to buy your product. Make a website to sell it on, try making things that are innexpensive and sell them on ebay. I am amazing at making costume props, and compared to the amount of time they take to make, I could sell them for a massive massive profit. And with costume props, the more detailed they are, the more you can jack up the price. I am thinking I might see if I can make a living making costume props, and eventually have a big company making custom costume props.



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19 Mar 2009, 2:22 pm

You could do what I do and do a craft/Art you are good at and sell them.



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20 Mar 2009, 2:00 am

And perhaps perform music in front of everybody in the streets? :D :x



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17 Aug 2009, 4:05 am

I now make guitars, and soon doing drums and pianos, check out my site this is how u make money. at first all i did was seel on ebay to do custom for friends at skool but i added this website about 1 week ago.
http://vanix.site88.net/
every now and then it says it is down but soon it will stay up, and no products are on it.


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17 Aug 2009, 4:13 am

just for those that don't know i sell them for about $1200 to $2500 for a cheap easy done one.


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