How Would You Make Money IF You Had $3500 Left Over a Month?

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If you had $3,500 a month left over every month. What business would you start or think of looking into?
 
I would start an offline business with that capital... maybe some sort of food franchise
 
I'd buy/make tons of websites and get the highest rated SEO packages that I could afford.
 
use 30% only for your new business, the other 20% for buck up if your business not work well, and the rest fund save it.
 
I would spent it on hookers and cocaine :p

Edit: Ok just to make this post more serious, I would build high quality affiliate sites e.g. with amazon affiliate and outsource completely everything.. the content writing, seo etc.. These pages will give you good passive income and you can also sell them after a year and make much cash this way.
 
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@alwaysinvsible All jokings aside thats a cool chill business

I wasn't joking. Fruit and veggie stands are huge. In the summertime in Chicago, watermelon trucks sell watermelons for $20 each.

Down here, veggie stands are sold out in a week. One of my friends strictly sold peanuts and corn at her stand. Made $900 a week.
 
I wasn't joking. Fruit and veggie stands are huge. In the summertime in Chicago, watermelon trucks sell watermelons for $20 each.

Down here, veggie stands are sold out in a week. One of my friends strictly sold peanuts and corn at her stand. Made $900 a week.

Because he was partnered with anti-peanut allergy med making company and he sold most of his peanuts to kids with severe peanut allergy. That's where bulk of the profits came from, right?



For OP.
If you know a bit of SEO. Start an authority site. It's not quick money but once it gets going, it's passive.
 
I wasn't joking. Fruit and veggie stands are huge. In the summertime in Chicago, watermelon trucks sell watermelons for $20 each.

Down here, veggie stands are sold out in a week. One of my friends strictly sold peanuts and corn at her stand. Made $900 a week.

$20 for a watermelon? I'll send you a truck load if you can sling them on the street.
 
If you had $3,500 a month left over every month. What business would you start or think of looking into?
The majority of IM businesses require only a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars to set up, and any money they do require you need to have expertise to know how to spend it. There is no IM business where anyone who is daring to ask this question is qualified enough to spend that money.

The people saying "build an authority website" - well perhaps maybe they MIGHT have the expertise to spend that money wisely (I doubt it) but if you could just throw 3.5k at a wall and have a successful affiliate website pop out, everybody would do it. You need to outsource that work, and you need to know how to hire outsourcers, how to direct them etc.

If I wanted to get into a business purely based off of cash, and not based off my skill/expertise I'd look into offline investments, like saving up that 3.5k/month so that by the end of the year I have a nice fat stack of cash to invest into getting on the property ladder.
 
If you have spare cash, never ask people how to invest it.

3.5k a month means 42k a year. With this money you can easily start investing in index tracking funds or Buy to Let real estate.

With those spare money monthly, try to get into a passive income business, a business where you don't have to wake up everyday.

IMO, do not go for on-line just yet, if you don't know anything about it, is to volatile for a noob.

The only online business you could start is your own journey of how to invest that 3.5k spared cash. DOCUMENT IT, create a blog and then start monetizing it. The passive income education is a great.
 
If you're willing to put in some work, and have a passion for some particular niche/products, if I was in your shoes, I would start a subscription box business. It's a lot of work but also a lot of fun (and you learn tremendously about international business) - oh, and if done correctly you can quite easily multiply those 3500 by a x100.
Just my two cents :)
 
Start a drop shipping business ($100 - $200 start up).

1. Go to aliexpress to find products.
2. Find lots of niche specific products and use facebook ads to test niche audiences (this part will take a while/$50-100 - depending on how many products you have ).
3. When something starts selling, scale up ads (increase daily ad budget).

You only need that one product to take off and it'll make you a shit ton more back.
Depending on what you sell, you might get a high refund rate - add different refund policies to reduce this.
 
binary options are always good fun
 
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