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This book documents hundreds of potential money-making schemes, ploys, and backyard startups -- from sticking a pop culture zinger on a t-shirt and selling it through cafepress.com to building an empire in the digital world (try Second Life) and then selling it for some major loot.
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Careers, Nonfiction, Fund raising, Self-employed, Finance, personalShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-278).
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Everyone's in search of a quick buck, and now they know where to find it – if they dare. Whether it's becoming a living, breathing billboard, selling bootleg concert t-shirts in the arena's parking lot, or offering yourself up as a guinea pig for science (being mindful of the side effects) there are plenty of ways to rake in the dough on daring ventures and ballsy entrepreneurial moves. Rated by the endeavor's risk level and potential return, this book offers up plenty of possible wallet-filling stunts. Employed or unemployed, young or old, daring or really daring, if you're looking to make some scratch—this book's for you.
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