11 Easiest Businesses To Start Under $1000

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1. eBay arbitrage business

Total investment: $0 – $1000

Do you want to get your business in sales started in a split second? Set up an eBay and PayPal account in few easy steps, from the comfort of your living room. After eBay registration, you’ll get a user ID, the name that will make you recognizable on the market. When choosing an ID name, make sure to make it unique and catchy, so other eBay users can quickly identify you. For those of you who are not familiar with the term, eBay is one of the largest and the World’s most popular auction websites with more than 167 million active users at the end of 2016. What you are going to do as an arbitrage (eBay) trader, is basically buying items and then reselling it on eBay website. What’s the catch, or, in other words, where’s the profit? You have to buy low and sell high. Choose a profitable niche that covers your field of expertise or check out eBay recommendation when it comes to best-selling products on the market. Present the product that you’re selling in the best possible way, using a well-written description, appropriate keywords for the product to be easily found online, and, of course, high-quality images. The best part is that you can invest as much as you want, and you don’t need any prerequisite besides a computer and internet connection. That’s why this business deserved to be first among 11 easiest businesses to start under $1000.

11 Easiest Businesses To Start Under $1000

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