facebookFor the young and still studying individuals, instead of investing in the stock market, would you recommend that they do sales on the sideline to earn higher returns? - Seedly

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Anonymous

01 Feb 2020

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For the young and still studying individuals, instead of investing in the stock market, would you recommend that they do sales on the sideline to earn higher returns?

Because purchasing items and selling it can be seen as an ‘investment’ too right! I wouldn’t consider it a business yet just sales. Products may be like phone accessories, clothes, k-pop related goods, gaming gadgets etc (selling may be on carousell or having a website/pop up store)

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Just Being Ernest

01 Feb 2020

Content Creator at www.youtube.com/c/JustBeingErnest

I will say selling stuff not only earns you side income but it also develop you as a person. You will need to think on how to do inventory management, business operations, marketing and negotiations. I sell stuff online and earn about $80 per product sold during my spare time although sales is not always consistent.

Here are some of the websites that i used before to sell stuff online to make side income
blog: https://justbeingernest.blogspot.com/2020/01/5-...

youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWHzf7B2jjI&fea...

Nicholes Wong

07 Jun 2019

Diploma in Business Management at Nanyang Polytechnic

You dont have to be young and still studying to do a side gig. There are other people who do side gigs such as sales, tuition and so on to increase their income. If you want to have more income and you have the ability to do side gig, just go for it.

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