, which uses a next-generation personal and professional networking platform and shares revenue with its users. With this tool, anyone who wants to use social media to start or expand a business can organize their social media contacts and target content that is specific to a group. Users earn points—and revenue—simply by using the site.
Here’s a new word and a new concept to add to your online toolbox: dropshipping. With this clever concept, you can sell things that you don’t have. Sound confusing or shady? It’s not. What you do is design an e-commerce website and list products for sale. But unlike traditional stores that keep an inventory, you don’t actually order the products until a customer places an order with you. Then it’s shipped directly to your client.
Look around you—there’s probably a ton of stuff that you could sell and make money, from smartphones to tablets, laptops to CDs, DVDs, books and more. In fact, the technology buy-back site, , did a recent survey and found that Americans are sitting on $43 billion of unused tech products in their homes, which comes out to about $199 worth of per household. With Decluttr, consumers can sell their tech for free and expect payment the day after their items are received in the warehouse.