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A hobby is a spare time activity performed for delectation or rest. This definition, however, neglects any mention of money. With some imaginative thinking, a hobby has the ability to transform into a lucrative business. The beauty of this scenario is that you can earn money from something you take joy in. You will have to spend some amount of money in order to enjoy most hobbies. If you collect coins, you have to spend paper money in order to gather enough change to collect. A funny headline collection requires a newspaper subscription. Even cloud watching might have expenses if you choose to photograph your subjects and collect the pictures in albums. One should look deeply at his hobby to see if any money-making opportunities exist. Perhaps you are performing your hobby in a unique way that could benefit others with the same interest. The internet makes it easy to compile your hobby secrets into an information product and offer it for sale. The number and types of hobbies are as varied as the number and types of people who perform them. A comprehensive list of profit opportunities in hobbies is simply not possible. How you can start looking for hidden income in your hobby? A hunter decides to raise hunting dogs. This breed of dog excels at hunting squirrels, but is known for its poor performance in identifying other small game as prey. One day, while leaving the hunting section of the local department store, he cuts through the toy section. The collection of stuffed forest animals gives him an idea. He buys a collection of small stuffed forest animals and a bottle of squirrel scent. Soon his dogs are hunting all kinds of prey like champions. He receives hundreds of requests for more information after he posts his success on a popular online hunting forum. This is a perfect opportunity to write a how-to e-book about training this breed of dog to hunt more than squirrels. There is obviously a niche market rabid for this information. He could also start a paid membership forum to complement his e-book. A college student graduates and enters into a job market that is highly competitive with a high turnover rate. After each successive layoff due to downturns in the industry, she is forced to upgrade her resume over and over again in order to re-enter the same industry. Friends and family begin asking her for help with their own resumes, and are successful with the resumes she writes for them. Everyone hates writing resumes, so this is an excellent opportunity for a part-time resume writing business. A cat owner notices his cat’s natural tendency to enter small, dark spaces. He incorporates the cat carrier into his cat’s play time, and soon has his cat trained to enter the cat carrier almost on command. Anyone who has tried to shove a terrified cat into a cat carrier for a vet trip would gladly pay for this secret. How do you get going? Contemplate your hobby as described before. Do people often ask you about your hobby? Do they ask for your help getting started with the same activity? Do your friends tend to invite you over when they’re having issues with their computer or car? If you thought yes to any of those questions, there could be untapped money held in your hobby. All you have to do is concoct a way to package and sell your knowledge. Author Ethan O. Tanner discusses how tofind hidden money in your hobby and how to transform your hobby into a business. |
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