Something you can do at home on the weekend that can put hundreds of dollars in cash into your budget. Everyone who does this makes money. I know this works because I’ve done it and shown others what to do. The operative words here are ‘does this’ because you do have to do some work. On the Facebook marketplace there are constant offers of free or low-cost firewood. Collect as much as possible, then split it down to kindling size. Bag it into plastic bags with enough kindling to start 3 – 5 fires and sell it for $15 to $25 per bag. I used to sell it at the local service station (gas station) and split the profits with the owner/operator. Ten sales a day is $250 per day, split 50-50 gives me a $125 profit or $875 per week. Since each bag weighs around 100 grams, the return is $125 per ton. You could buy the wood for $60 per ton and still make a healthy profit. Of course, you could sell the kindling on Facebook and keep all the profit. Is there a demand? Since fuel oil and gas prices are rising rapidly, I think there is a demand, and it’s growing, but it’s not just for in-home use. Think about those who go camping, trekking or any outdoor activity. They all want a friendly little fire at night for cooking, keeping warm or ambience. Give it a try, and you might like it. Regards, P.S. Tomorrow we are on the move again. First to a campsite called Nutbush Retreat, then on to Roxby Downs to visit family. We will be parting company with our travelling companions after Nutbush as we turn North to Roxby, and they go South to Mambray Creek. It’s nearly time for me to get back into Internet Marketing again. I’ve nearly completed the initial beta version of the software I’ve been working on, so I’ll be testing that when I’m back home. A brief overview is that it’s a tool for building and managing a safe PBN in a semi-automated way. I’ll be looking for beta testers, so stick your hand up if building a solid link network appeals to you. Read this to understand how this software will help solve your traffic problems. |