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24 October, 2008
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.

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