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Using interviews with unconventional entrepreneurs, the author's own wide-ranging experience with weird jobs, and extensive research, 101 Weird Ways to Make Money reveals unusual, sometimes dirty, yet profitable jobs and businesses.?Whether you're looking for a job that suits your independent spirit, or want to start a new business, this unique book shows you moneymaking options you haven't considered.
Most of these outside-the-box jobs don't require extensive training, and are also scalable as businesses, allowing you to build on your initial success.
Whether you're seeking a new career, an additional revenue stream, or a new business idea, you will want to discover 101 Weird Ways to Make Money.
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Part One FUN WAYS TO MAKE MONEY
Chapter 1 Stealing Cars for Fun and Profit: Auto Repossession 5
Chapter 2 Drinking on the Job: Specialty Beer Brewer 7
Chapter 3 Creating Beauty and the Beast: Makeup Artist 9
Chapter 4 Count to Twenty-One: Casino Dealer 11
Chapter 5 Magic Money: Part-Time Magician 13
Chapter 6 Exploding on the Job: Demolition Worker 15
Chapter 7 Maybe It’s Not So Funny: Rodeo Clown 17
Chapter 8 The Business of Chasing Criminals: Bounty-Hunter 19
Chapter 9 Hilarious Income: Niche Comedian 21
Chapter 10 Juggling Burning Bowling Pins: Street Performer 23
Chapter 11 Digging Up Old Coins: Metal Detecting 25
Part Two MAKING MONEY OUTDOORS
Chapter 12 Have Fun Frightening Geese: Golf Course Bird
Remover 29
Chapter 13 Killing Small Trees: Christmas Tree Seller 31
Chapter 14 Swimming at the Golf Course: Golf Ball Recoverer 33
Chapter 15 Medicating Maple Trees: Tree Surgeon 35
Chapter 16 Chop Wood, Make Money: Specialty Firewood Seller 37
Chapter 17 Wintertime Profits: Rooftop Snow Remover 39
Chapter 18 Paid to Exercise: Bicycle-Taxi Driver 41
Chapter 19 Your Product Cost Is Zero: Worm Grunting and Farming 43
Part Three DIRTY AND UGLY JOBS
Chapter 20 Jiminy Cricket!: Cricket-Farmer 49
Chapter 21 Mopping Up Brains: Crime-Scene Cleaner 51
Chapter 22 Pumping Poop: Septic Cleaner 53
Chapter 23 Traveling Grease Monkey: Mobile Oil-Changer 55
Chapter 24 Another Pooportunity: Diaper-Cleaning Service 57
Chapter 25 Preparing the Way for Santa: Chimney Sweep 59
Chapter 26 CapturingWild Animals: Animal-Control Specialist 61
Chapter 27 Clean Up with This Dirty Job: Garbage and Junk Hauler 63
Chapter 28 Work in a Sewer: Wastewater-Treatment Worker 65
Chapter 29 Perhaps the Stinkiest Job?: Maggot Farmer 67
Chapter 30 Blood-Sucking Profits: Leeches 69
Part Four INTERNET OPPORTUNITIES
Chapter 31 A Laptop in Bangkok: Selling Writing Services from Anywhere 75
Chapter 32 Get Rich with Unreal Estate: Virtual Worlds 77
Chapter 33 Give It Away and Make It Pay: Profit from E-Books 79
Chapter 34 Automatic Profits from Writing: Auto-Responder E-Mail Newsletters 81
Chapter 35 Paid to Write about Feet: Niche Blogs 83
Chapter 36 Be Master of Your Domains: Internet Names Buyer and Seller 85
Chapter 37 What’s Your Opinion Worth?: Online Product- Reviewing 87
Part Five GREEN JOBS AND BUSINESSES
Chapter 38 Green Death: Environmentally Friendly Funerals 93
Chapter 39 Sleep on This Idea: Recycling Mattresses 95
Chapter 40 Computer Garbage Man: Electronic-Waste Recycling 97
Chapter 41 Be an Oil-Tank Tycoon: Old Fuel-Tank Remover 99
Chapter 42 Cash from Catalytic Converters: Scrap Metals Salvager and Seller 101
Chapter 43 Solar-Roasted Coffee: Unique Green Foods and Drinks Seller 103
Part Six HOME-BASED MONEY MAKERS
Chapter 44 Be a Home-Based Slumlord: Room Renter to Friends 109
Chapter 45 Driving Home Your Profits: Used Car Seller from Your Yard 111
Chapter 46 Making People Pay: Judgment Enforcer 113
Chapter 47 Big Money in Metal Houses: Mobile Homes Flipper 115
Chapter 48 Judging a Book by Its Cover: Used Book Seller from Home 117
Chapter 49 Sell Your Dating, Design, or Dog Expertise: Specialty Consulting 119
Chapter 50 Staying Home Monday Morning: Virtual Assistant 121
Part Seven WORKING WITH PEOPLE
Chapter 51 Handicapped Kids and Other Day-Care Niches: Specialty Day Care 127
Chapter 52 The Life of a Traveling Bartender: Drink Server 129
Chapter 53 Professor without a Degree: Noncredit College Teacher 131
Chapter 54 Coming into the Closet: Home-Organizing Consultant 133
Chapter 55 Students Pay You $50 per Hour: Specialized Tutor 135
Chapter 56 Prepping Grandpa’s Condo: Senior Services Provider 137
Chapter 57 Paid to Travel the World: English Teacher
Overseas 139
Part Eight WORKING WITH ANIMALS
Chapter 58 Hooking Up Lady and the Tramp: Dog Breeder 143
Chapter 59 Making Pets Beautiful: Mobile Pet Groomer 145
Chapter 60 Paid to Visit Animals: Pet Sitter 147
Chapter 61 It’s a Walk in the Park: Dog-Walker 149
Chapter 62 Managing Noah’s Ark: Animal-Boarder 151
Chapter 63 A Car Full of Animals: Pet-Taxi Service 153
Chapter 64 Sit, Fetch, and Roll Over: Animal Trainer 155
Chapter 65 Caging Wild Kittens: Cat Enclosures 157
Part Nine CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC WORK
Chapter 66 Bird-Poop Earrings: Unique Jewelry 161
Chapter 67 You’ll Like the Sound of This: Voice-Over Work 163
Chapter 68 Paint Yourself a Profit: Mural-Painter 165
Chapter 69 Putting Antlers on Dogs: Gadgets and Gifts Inventor 167
Chapter 70 A Burning Desire to Create?: Aromatherapy-Candle Maker 169
Chapter 71 Carving Out a Niche: Walking Sticks 171
Chapter 72 Profits from Painting People: Temporary Tattoos 173
Part Ten BUYING AND SELLING THINGS
Chapter 73 I See Dead People Profits: Estate Goods 179
Chapter 74 Their Loss Is Your Gain: Storage Unit Auctioner 181
Chapter 75 The Middleman Always Gets His Cut: Liquidation Broker 183
Chapter 76 Barber Chairs and Other Opportunities: Used and Unusual Furniture Seller 185
Chapter 77 Finding New Owners for Old Shirts: Used Clothing Seller 187
Chapter 78 One Man’s Trash: Antique Treasure Hunter 189
Chapter 79 A Little Here and a Little There: Rack Merchandiser 191
Chapter 80 A Store with No Overhead: Flea-Market Dollar Store 193
Chapter 81 Profiting from the End Times: Survival Supplies and More Seller 195
Part Eleven CLEANING JOBS AND BUSINESSES
Chapter 82 Sucking Up Dirt: Specialty Carpet Care 201
Chapter 83 Get Paid by the Banks: Foreclosure Cleaner 203
Chapter 84 The Money Is in the Details: Auto-Detailing Niches 205
Chapter 85 Cleaning Up after Trash Collectors: Garbage-Truck Washer 207
Chapter 86 Cleaning Up after Carnies: Event Cleanup Worker 209
Part Twelve STILLMORE UNUSUALWAYS TOMAKEMONEY
Chapter 87 Be a Human Guinea Pig: Medical Research Subject 215
Chapter 88 Deep-Fried Butter: Unique Food Concession Businesses 217
Chapter 89 Secretly Watching People: Surveillance Worker 219
Chapter 90 The Parts Are Greater Than the Whole: Junkyard Business 221
Chapter 91 You’ve Got Their Number: House-Number Curb-Painter 223
Chapter 92 Playing with Plastic People: Mannequin Business 225
Chapter 93 A Sweet Job: Chocolatier 227
Chapter 94 Putting It All on the Table: Tabletop Advertiser 229
Chapter 95 Small Cracks Equal Big Profits: Mobile Windshield Repairer 231
Chapter 96 Driving Other People’s Cars: Contract Chauffeur 233
Chapter 97 Making Room for More Stuff: Shed-Installation Business 235
Chapter 98 Rugs for Students: Necessities Renter to College Students 237
Chapter 99 Beating the House: Gambler 239
Chapter 100 What to Do with an IOU: Note-Broker 241
Chapter 101 Animal Poop Coffee Anyone?: Rare and Unusual Foods Seller 243
Index 245
DollarChaser
Posted July 27, 2011
This is a fun book. In fact, the introduction is one you don't want to miss. It's like a mini financial autobiography. Gillman starts his story in childhood, when he was, in his words, "an arms dealer, collecting spent ammunition in the Great Paper Wad War and selling it back to the combatants--my brothers." He moves on through dozens of ways he has made money right up to his current income from websites on metaphors and backpacking. The chapters are short--they have to be with 101 of them. Having done so many things Gillman is able to weave his experience into many of the entries, like the ones on being a repo man, a casino dealer, or a walking stick maker. In every chapter, the treatment is more thorough than you might think given how short they are. The money questions are answered and the resources listed are enough to get you going. The section on dirty jobs will be read by most out of curiosity rather than out of any desire to change careers. Who really wants to be a septic tank cleaner, clean up murder scenes or run a diaper service? Then again, the money made in these professions might motivate some to try them. I found my own favorite "weird ways" (many are not really that weird) in Part Four: Internet Opportunities. Get paid to write from anywhere in the world or make money giving away e-books? Those both sound good to me. As we learn in the introduction, Gillman makes a living writing online and off in a variety of ways, and he seems like he's having fun. I wouldn't mind doing that.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 7, 2011
This book has lots of tips for folks who want/need to make a little (or a lot) of extra money "on the side."
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Posted September 27, 2011
The book was insightful in that it covered a vast array of employment opportunities not typically discovered by the mass public but about half way through it seemed like the book was in fact written by a virtual assistant or something. The way each individual section is worded, it almost seems like he gave a VA a task to discover a 101 jobs, he edited so the grammar was somewhat decent and presto, book. If thats not the case, I certainly apologize, definitely the perception though.
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Posted July 30, 2011
101 Weird Ways to Make Money should definately be in your cart. This book explores unique jobs that are fun and adventurous. You will learn new ways of income with little or no investment. Steve Gillman will also keep you entertained with hunor imposed in his writing. Some of these weird ways to make money has an element of danger involved in them, so plan accordingly. Whether you buy the book for entertainment or a new career, remeember to have fun while trying these new ways to make money.
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Using interviews with unconventional entrepreneurs, the author's own wide-ranging experience with weird jobs, and extensive research, 101 Weird Ways to Make Money reveals unusual, sometimes dirty, yet profitable jobs and businesses.?Whether you're looking for a job that suits your independent spirit, or...