My preliminary idea deals with automotive stuff:
You only have $100 to start so your initial avenues are limited. A good way to try and maximize this is to get a lot for a little. So what you do is find some junkyards where you pay a small fee and you can pull whatever you can carry - this shouldn't set you back more than $25 per trip. Pull parts from common cars: Civics, Accords, Camrys, Corollas. Turn around and sell those on Craigslist or Facebook. I believe you'll be able to turn that hundred into a few thousand within 6-8 weeks if you're constantly on task.
After you've got a few thousand I think you could work towards flipping cars. Risky but oftentimes people are selling cars that need small and at times inexpensive fixes. It should be possible to make a few hundred per transaction at least.
Once you get beyond that I dunno yet
. Best case scenario with that plan might get you towards $20,000 in 6 months, maybe. But that's dependent on a lot of favorable factors.
You only have $100 to start so your initial avenues are limited. A good way to try and maximize this is to get a lot for a little. So what you do is find some junkyards where you pay a small fee and you can pull whatever you can carry - this shouldn't set you back more than $25 per trip. Pull parts from common cars: Civics, Accords, Camrys, Corollas. Turn around and sell those on Craigslist or Facebook. I believe you'll be able to turn that hundred into a few thousand within 6-8 weeks if you're constantly on task.
After you've got a few thousand I think you could work towards flipping cars. Risky but oftentimes people are selling cars that need small and at times inexpensive fixes. It should be possible to make a few hundred per transaction at least.
Once you get beyond that I dunno yet
