Aside from saving money by cutting daily expenses, it doesn't take a genius to realize that making more money will also help in one's quest for a debt-free life. I've been exploring a nifty little auction website that allows registered users to buy and sell things right over the Internet. It's called ebay.com. You may have already heard of the site, lots of primary colors in the logo, sort of playful. (In my humble opinion, I think this little business is gonna go places) So, this past weekend, I started making a list of things around the house to sell. The first thing to go: My collection of Batman comics that I obtained around eighteen years ago. I'm selling it in installments so as not to overwhelm all those collectors out there. I've only listed one lot for now just to see how it goes.
After seeing that the sale is going rather slowly, it occurs to me that the cost of shipping the comics I've listed may not be worth it to many buyers. So, maybe selling my paltry comic collection isn't the best thing for me to sell on ebay. But, I'll try a couple other lots over the course of a two weeks and see if anything goes. It's a slow means to making more money. But, if I get, like, twenty bucks out of the whole deal, it sure beats throwing the comics away. And some money is better than no money when you're trying to get out of debt!
In Debt,
Ed Ness
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