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<blockquote data-quote="benji" data-source="post: 1130875" data-attributes="member: 12769"><p>Currently looking at a few things after all the advice on here which is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Dropshipping - Potentially found what i think is a good niche and could work, about two weeks away from launching once i get suppliers.</p><p>eBook - Have a few ideas but not sure if this is really going to make money or have the potential to</p><p></p><p>IT related - I don't really have any IT skills. I'm a security technician by trade and i do like problem solving but this doesn't really help me in being location independent. I have built blogs and websites before but the competition looks fierce and it might be a little too much up and down for my liking. I like the idea of teaching english in person not online. Did look into sporting arbitrage and online poker but i don't think it's an option for me longterm. </p><p></p><p>As Cleanslate mentioned in his other thread it should be something you actually like doing, can do well and feel you can add value. This has definitely changed my mind in a few ways, before that i was just thinking just need to make enough money and i will do anything for it.</p><p></p><p>Feeling a little bummed but i've given myself until the 31st of May to get consistent money coming in before leaving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benji, post: 1130875, member: 12769"] Currently looking at a few things after all the advice on here which is greatly appreciated. Dropshipping - Potentially found what i think is a good niche and could work, about two weeks away from launching once i get suppliers. eBook - Have a few ideas but not sure if this is really going to make money or have the potential to IT related - I don't really have any IT skills. I'm a security technician by trade and i do like problem solving but this doesn't really help me in being location independent. I have built blogs and websites before but the competition looks fierce and it might be a little too much up and down for my liking. I like the idea of teaching english in person not online. Did look into sporting arbitrage and online poker but i don't think it's an option for me longterm. As Cleanslate mentioned in his other thread it should be something you actually like doing, can do well and feel you can add value. This has definitely changed my mind in a few ways, before that i was just thinking just need to make enough money and i will do anything for it. Feeling a little bummed but i've given myself until the 31st of May to get consistent money coming in before leaving. [/QUOTE]
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