Saturday, February 14, 2009

If you try to take the remote from my dad while he's asleep, he says a random sentence = FUN!

I have no idea what just happened, Saturn must be making an awkward 90 degree angle with mars or the moon or some weird shit, because I just got seriously paid today, out of the blue. My first paycheck at my job came in the mail (THANK GOD) , then I went and sold some tool bits on craigslist for 40 bucks, then went and sold some copper wire I had also on craigslist, for 30 bucks. I felt like I was on such a role, I decided to pop a few things on ebay while I was at it. If this keeps up I'll be where I want to be financially in about 1 month! I haven't put anything up on ebay in like at least 2 months. (it's hard to find stuff to sell on ebay during the winter. There's no garage sales! And now I work at a storage unit place, Storage One, so that rules out storage unit auctions from any of their 50 wa state monthly auctions! Bummer. Anyone else know any good place to check out swap meets or garage sale type stuff during the winter? I don't bother buying things from thrift stores, unless I can easily tell they are worth reselling. Thrift stores are good however, for searching for college books (a buck a piece!) then poppin em on Amazon.com or ebay.

So I'm slightly struggling back into the originally intended internet marketing scheme of things. I don't remember where, or how I stumbled onto the 30 day challenge, but it's basically a walk through guide on how to take a product, and make your first 10 dollars online with it. It's pretty much exactly what I've been looking for. I found out about it like the day before I got hired at my job, and neglected the whole thing until earlier today. I have a lot of catching up to do. Like, 14 days worth! From what I've seen so far, these videos are packed full of good internet marketing knowledge. A lot of things I had already heard about, but some are still new.
I'm thinking about opening a Zazzle. On Zazzle.com you can take any design or idea and sell it on t-shirts, shoes, mugs, mousepads, you know, the norm. I've thought up a few pretty sweet designs in my day though. Kind of along the lines of Katie Kutthroats etsy; Needles & Pins. Ever since I've seen her work, I've been interested in selling my own idea of awesome, plastered all over things...

1 comment:

  1. thank you for plugging me again :) it is really nice to know that i inspire people, and it is really cool that i can inspire a wide range of different people.. i think it is a really flattering thing.

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