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There are many great sources of money-making information. You can start at your local library. Look around for anyone who is making money doing something you would like to do, and start talking to them. And don't forget the internet, of course. Follow the links on this and other pages.
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Check out the following books, for some
of the more unusual ways to make money:
199 Great Home Businesses You Can Start For Under $1000,
by Tyler G. Hicks. Home-based travel agent; having your dog chase
geese off local golf courses; selling historical items to companies
- Hicks is always interesting.
Wildcrafting: Harvesting The Wilds For A Living, by Jack McQuarrie. Ready to try brush picking, fruit tramping, worm grunting, and other nomadic livelihoods? This is a fun book that is out of print, but you can usually still find a used copy at Amazon.com.
The 100 Best Businesses To Start When You Don't Want To Work Hard Anymore, by Lisa Rogak. How about an errand service, adventure travel outfitter, or home bakery?
Getting Entrepreneurial, by Larry C. Farrell.
Why Aren't You Your Own Boss?, by Paul and Sarah Edwards.
The Money Maker Site : Information on a variety of businesses. You can also subscribe to a free course on web site optimization