How To Build A Bankroll Fast?

Dont know what the laws are in your area but buying some weed in bulk and splitting it up for resale is a very quick and lucrative business. If done properly the consequences are actually pretty minor as long as you dont get greedy.
 


I know this is an affiliate marketing forum, but it's also a forum for hustlers.
You would have received a better response if your thread had begun with "I needed to build a bankroll fast to jump-start my business, and this is how I did it...."

Because it's a site for hustlers as you said, people here don't like it when newcomers ask for handouts on how to make money. When site veterans ask for tips on how to improve their game they get lots of help, but only after making a contribution.

Had you posted this in the newbies forum you'd be told to sell your skills, whatever they are.
 
Get a second job then. If you want extra cash, stop doing things like sleeping in or watching tv or whatever other things you do that don't make money and just work instead.

Yeah, I actually have a second job too. I just have debts that have to be honored first, so I was looking for some way to accelerate things.

To be honest, I've been leaning in the online dropshipping direction for a long time. I think that I'll look into that. All I should need is an EIN for the supplier.
 
Anything but paypal! Stripe, gopayment, square, hell I would rather fill out a handwritten form and mail it in than use paypal.
 
Sell Blood. Sell Sperm. Sell Platelets. Be a bartender. Mow lawns. Shovel snow. Make money by getting involved with the Hurricane Sandy Clean Up. Don't buy food anywhere except the grocery store. Don't drink anything but water. Don't do anything that can be categorized as "entertainment." Suspend your cable package. Check out Craigslist gigs. Read This Thread. Scrap metal. Use your fucking head.

Shit like this will net you at least $1k a month. Plenty to get the ball rolling. Gotta sacrifice to get what you want.

But he wants to hustle bro, not actually work / cut back on stuff.

If you can't take this list seriously, then you aren't a true hustler/grinder.
 
For Stripe, it says 2.9% + 30 cents for every charge. Is this considered a reasonable fee? It seems kind of high.

That is pretty standard unless you are doing crazy volume and get a merchant account with your bank. Even with a merchant account you wont be saving more than a couple tenths on each transaction.
 
That is pretty standard unless you are doing crazy volume and get a merchant account with your bank. Even with a merchant account you wont be saving more than a couple tenths on each transaction.

Cool. Do you have experience shipping for ecommerce? I'm looking at a wholesale pricing list and it seems like shipping takes a big bite out of the profits.

What are some ways to reduce shipping costs for ecommerce goods?