I Started A $100 Goodwill Business
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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In this video I go through the process of creating a $100 business in Goodwill. And no... it isn't a flipping business. The idea was to go into the thrift store and basically look for inspiration for a unique product and increase the value of something that already exists. A little creativity can go a long way! I really enjoyed making this video. Let me know what you guys think!
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This video is not financial advice in any way.. This is strictly intended for entertainment purposes only.
Everything said in this video is strictly my opinion. - Розваги
hey stevie i took the custom gshock and evolved on it and ive made about 30k since that video post thank you! now im looking to switch to something else because watches are kind of a pain to sell and ebay has alot of rules and guidelines with it. I need help! you should make a video starting a business with a higher entry $ value and i would watch it 100%, especially a series!
im not steve, but niice job fr fr
Congrats bro!
you should look into shrimp farming
What's your ebay store name??
@@adammonahan687 thats a secret!
In 1993 I started an auto detailing business from $100 at walmart and withing 6 months had it up to 40k a year (about 75k now) and sold it shortly after.
Moral of the story is he’s still doing better on UA-cam than with anything else.
Thx :)
Not really. Moral of the story is starting small can be a valuable learning experience that can help you build essential skills.
He sold a 7 figure business like 8 years ago, I’m sure he’s fine lol.
This is an excellent idea….
If you’re going to make content from it.
I think hostinger is the real moneymaker in this video
ya. hate when influencers do this.
It's not the pointnof the video though. And who cares when they do it. You want them not being able to pay their bills and never share content again? Think before you post. Jeez
@@OkiDoki181818 point is a lot of these influencers fake stuff like this. nobody real bought anything of his in the video..
Brilliant idea Stevie! Keep up the amazing work.
I’m ur biggest fan
I love The energy and flow and narration and upbeat attitude
Whats up Stevie! Love the video man, took it for inspiration for possible future projects. I'm just wondering, did you glue the rocks together to prevent them from falling out?
cant wait for the next episodes havemt watched it but praying its good
Let us know how it goes! Great video as always keep it up.❤
Love the updated
With all due respect, this aint it cheif. But if theres anything ive learned, Stevie sells
Good luck!
Stevie , yes, you are incredible 🎉
Product is actually cool and well thought 👍
Part 2 please! Obviously!
don't give up to people out there who are struggling on their challenge🤟🏻
Super Cool❤ Well done👍
Do you glue all the rocks and stuff together?
Need part 2 ❤
You should try a trash can cleaning business you can be very successful and there is a big demand
Hey steve do a video about yourself, and your family, background etc ! I’m curious
of course we wanna see an update bro, we wanna see the results
Stevie you should do a video flipping a amazon liquidation pallet
Might as well go get a few trash bags out of a random dumpster and flip that
You can start a small screen printing business for under $150
We need a part 2!
Part 2
Love your vids. But please no one use hostinger. It’s been a nightmare for me.
ok i’m mega early
Interesting idea but I don't think you understand your audience. There is this HUGE hatred of plastic plants and real ones would elevate this idea alot. Real succulents are kind of hardy and with the right prep on the container this would probably still work.
Couldn't agree more. My parter would love this idea and then be immediately turned off by it because they're not real plants.
I find this the tackiest way to make money 😅 Whatever floats your boat I guess 🤷♂️
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You should've done it with real succulents. They are hardy plants that would easily be able to handle this and shipping. Missed opportunity, and more plastic? Plants represent life, and that kinda represents the opposite.
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