Showing posts with label Santa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Earn Extra Money During the Holiday Season


Try squeezing in some overtime. Sure, you want to spend the holidays with your family, but working a few extra hours at the beginning of December wouldn’t necessarily affect that. Extra holiday help is especially sought-after in retail shopping, but don’t discount the possibility of picking up some extra hours, even if you work in other areas.
Become a Santa’s helper. This can be done in a variety of ways beyond the obvious way of wearing a red suit. For example, lots of parents buy their kids Santa letters, so you could earn some extra cash by offering to write them and advertising your business at local malls and parent-teacher conferences. Or you can ask your local post office if they hire extra holiday help to help them deliver Santa letters (some post offices offer this service in their communities).
Make the most of your abilities. If you have a artsy hobby, you can probably put it to work during the holiday season. Regardless of whether you paint, make your own soap or knit scarves, chances are they will be a local holiday market in your community where you can sell these items.
Find a second job. If you cannot land extra hours in your day job, look around for opportunities to work during the holiday rush. Department stores and delivery services are the obvious choices, but don’t discount other things, such as babysitting kids while parents are busy out shopping.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Sell Old Jewelry to Make Money Fast


Try selling costume jewelry and non-precious metals on eBay. This type of jewelry is often bought for daily wear and it not worth much. A jeweler might not want to purchase costume jewelry, but an eBay purchaser might think your quirky Santa pin is darling.
Call local jewelry stores and jewelers and ask if they buy jewelry. Many will purchase quality used jewelry and watches made of precious metals and valuable stones.
Take your high-quality jewelry to a local pawn shop and ask for an offer. Pawn shops usually do not offer top dollar, but it could be a good option if you cannot find other buyers.
Consider a reputable mail-in jewelry purchasing company, such as Red Swan (www.redswan.com). You can request a free packet on their website and mail your jewelry postage-paid. The company will send you an offer in the form of a check. You can cash the check to accept the offer, or request your jewelry back if you do not like the offer.
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