3 Easy Ways To Get Paid For Doing What You Love

By James Kupe


Are you one of those who would really love to earn a living doing something you love? If you are serious about turning one of your hobbies into a business, here's what many have found to be the top 3 ways of accomplishing just that.

Option 1 - Create Products And Sell Them At Markets And Fairs

This is a very popular option, particularly among people who create craft products, grow plants and source general consumer items. There are hundreds of markets and fairs held each week, so it's fairly easy to get involved if this is something you'd like to try.

The good thing about promoting your products at a market is that if you choose one that's related to your hobby's theme, you'll most likely have a steady stream of interested prospects walking past your booth all day.

The disadvantage of these types of events is that many markets draw in people trying to find deals, so people will try to bargain with you all day, which can get old pretty quickly if you aren't used to doing it, or if it's not fun for you.

Option 2 - Sell Products Related To Your Hobby On eBay

There are people all over the world earning regular profits from their hobby by selling merchandise and how-to information on eBay. The upside is that you have a thriving, global marketplace for your products. Plus, it doesn't matter how unusual or obscure your products are, there's bound to be at least a few people interested in buying from you.

The bad thing about eBay is that you need to keep creating brand-new auctions all the time (although you may be able to automate this), you have to physically ship your items, organize payments, follow up and generally make certain your business keeps selling to keep the money coming in.

Option 3 - Turn Your Passion For A Hobby Into A Website

The upside of this method is that once you build your web business, and depending on the monetization options you choose from the many available, it can be practically hands off. The downside of promoting products related to your hobby is that most websites don't manage to attract enough visitors to make a go of it.

It can be quite heart breaking to spend the time and money building an online business, then never seeing enough visitors to make it pay. You'll need to do a bit of study and work out how you are going to attract customers to your online store, but once you know how to do that, you'll be off and running.




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