Many decades back, I learned that my aunt, whom I live with as of the moment, did set up a buy-and-sell business for practically anything with good value. Basically, what she did was to look in the metro for hot deals and bargains on items that she thinks she can flip for a higher value. Most of these items, I further learned, are jewelries, which appreciate in value overtime. It proved to be a lot of hard work, but it certainly pays a lot if you know the true value of something.
With the boom of the Internet and the Information Revolution, it is possible to replicate this kind of business but on a different kind of plane. We're talking about digital goods here, or those that are intangible but can only be seen by your computer.
Among the digital goods that I've seen flipped overtime are websites and domain names. Domain names are considered to be the real estate properties of the Internet, as they serve as the address of websites, that serve as the backbone of the Web. Depending on certain factors, like the ease-of-remembrance of the name, SEO importance, and the initial traffic, a website's value may go up to as much as a few million dollars.
One person that I know who entered this kind of business is the previous owner of TheUniversityKid.com. I think his name was Jason. What he does is to buy a domain name, construct a few SEO-friendly articles, wait for it to mature for quite some time, and sell it on marketplaces like those in Digital Point. That way, he is able to make his money double or triple in a few weeks. This is on top of his other gigs like selling ebooks about his businesses.
You think you can handle this kind of business? Well, sure, maybe it isn't something that you can rely for you daily living, but it sure makes a good sideline if you need an additional income. Best thing about this is that you can do it from the comforts of your own home.