Ability is what you’re capable of doing.  
Motivation determines what you do.  
Attitude determines how well you do
it.                
Lou Holtz
Diversity


I believe in diversity. Because Diversity leads to niche.  I know that
sounds weird and almost contradicting, but you are in the research
phase and in that phase you have to have a wide angle lens on your
vision.   The reason I believe in diversity is because at certain times
some items sell better than others.  I like having all my bases covered
so that there is always income coming in.   I have a product that
targets women of the 18 to 40 bracket   I carry some items for children
as well as some tools for men. This mix allows me to cover several
different brackets.   When one area starts to slack, another will be
doing well.  By diversifying, I take away the chance that I won’t be dead
in the water and have a lousy sales month.  There is a drawback,   it’s
sometimes difficult to find a niche market in one area much less two or
three.  But it certainly can be done with a little….you guessed it,
research.


Having several directions also is a lot more work.  You have to stay on
top of your game in more than one area.  The most advantageous
area this would be in is in used good

I know of a couple that all they do is cruise garage and yard sales
every day of the week.  They are professional bargain hunters and
they do well.  But they know their product and have become and expert
in a lot of different items.  They take a room of their home and devote
it simply to garage sale finds and process them there.  A lot of time the
mark up is very small counting on turning larger volumes for profit.  It
would depend on what your expectations are.  If you’re looking to make
an extra $100 a week to save for a vacation, then it’s very attainable.  
If you’re looking for steady income to rely on then your location is
going to be a big factor.  If you live in Florida or the warmer states you
can certainly work year round.  If you’re in the colder climates it
definitely will limit you more.  I would advise starting this on the side
and building it up.  You can become an expert quickly when you are
not pressured to rely on the income.  This can be great fun as a
couple or as a family.

If you’re going to try and sell more than one product, be sure you have
a core product.  Make it something that you really understand and can
become your bread and butter product.  The temptation to sell a lot of
things can be very great.  There is many a time when I want to carry
something new just because it’s something new.  Stick with two or three
things that you know and the diversity factor will work for you, anything
more than that will stretch yourself too thin.  Remember you not only
have to research the product, but you also have to market it, keep the
books and do all the shipping.  All these odd jobs and different hats
you wear take time.  It can be easy to get overwhelmed.
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