6. Selling yards
Find anything you don’t use in your home, such as books, clothes, antiques, and furniture. Ask your neighbors if they’d like to hold a joint yard sale if you need more items for your own. Here are our top three suggestions for running a profitable yard sale:
Get a license. Consult your city clerk or town hall to learn the process if your city requires a yard sale permit. Without permission, you risk having your yard sale canceled or fined.
Pick a time that works for you. It is advised that you hold it on a Saturday or Sunday morning to choose a time that will be fine with everyone’s day. Organizing a multi-day yard sale can attract more customers if you have enough stuff.
Advertise. You can promote your sale offline or online, or you can create yard sale posters to put around your neighborhood. Your potential earnings will increase directly to the work you put into spreading the word.
Are you still looking for easy ways to get money today? Get a pen and paper and list them down.