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A small business based on a hobby is a business opportunity for you.
It is not difficult to earn several thousands of dollars or more each year, doing something you love in your free time.
The key is not to let the hobby-as-business overwhelm you. Keep it fun and don’t let it become a chore.
Creating your own business can be very satisfying, and it will boost your income for years to come.


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15 January 2009

PROFITABLE HOBBY – RECRUITMENT AGENCY FOR SENIORS


Mary was a qualified nurse, aged 60.

However at her age, there are personal injury risks in that profession so hospitals tend not to hire seniors.

She needed income, and took on some part-time low paid work (from the local council) supporting the elderly in their own homes.

However she needed extra income and it occurred to her that she had ample time to start a hobby business.

Given her own experience, she realised that there must be a population of seniors out there who become “un-employable” at a certain age.

So she resolved to establish a recruitment agency for seniors, working from home with virtually nothing more than a computer.

Fortunately Mary had personality, and went out of her way to promote herself in newspapers that were read by seniors.

She also became passionate that firms could benefit from hiring experience, which helped her promote her hobby business.

Her fees were $25 per annum to be listed on her database, and $300 for a firm to look for suitable employees.

After the first year, she had over 300 seniors registered (revenue $7,500) and 15 employers had paid to look (that was an additional $4,500).

The key ingredients for this hobby to become profitable would be an abundance of personality, and loads of energy.

You would also need to find a large employer who was willing to employ seniors, otherwise you’d have an ethical problem with taking money from registrants without a genuine expectation of being able to match them up. However major retail chains often have a policy of hiring seniors for shifts that students don't want, so they could become major clients of such a profitable hobby.

Refer a Friend – Family, friends and work colleagues can benefit from a continuing flow of detailed case studies after you visit our membership site: www.hobbiesforprofit.com

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13 January 2009

MEMBERSHIP SITE



Over the holidays I have taken seriously the warm response to the segment "Profitable Hobbies to Take with You into Retirement" (that appears in my midmonth Lifestyle newsletter from my site:
retirelaughing.com) and taken it to the next level.


The result is that I am now offering (to a world-wide audience) in-depth case studies on the just created membership site
www.HobbiesForProfit.com

You are invited to check it out, and if you become a member, you can expect at least four detailed case studies - every month - of everyday hobbies that have been converted by people (just like you) into micro enterprises.

And we show you how - by using the internet - you can monetarise virtually any hobby.

As a bonus, we pay $20 for case studies sent in by members - provided we can use them.

That site again - www.HobbiesForProfit.com

regards

Bernard Kelly

P.S. If you don't have a PayPal account, just click on the link to Visa/Mastercard at the foot of the signup page

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10 January 2009


PROFITABLE HOBBY – SECOND HAND BOOK STALL


Anyone can easily run a second hand book stall at weekend markets.

You source the books you have for sale from charity shops.

You’d buy them for $1 then sell them for $5.

A simple fold-away table is all you’ll need initially for your stall.

Your major expense is the $25 fee that you have to pay to each market, each week, for your space.

In four hours, you should be able to sell at least 20 books (revenue $100).

Your expenses for the day would be $20 for stock, and the $25 fee.

Profit $55.

Over a year, your profits would be north of $3000.

For detailed case studies, go to www.hobbiesforprofit.com

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